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They planned a Vegas bachelor party that they would never forget. Now they really need to remember what exactly went down! A baby? A tiger? Why is one of them missing a tooth? And most of all, where is the groom?! What the guys did while partying can't compare to what they must do sober in an outrageous caper that has them piecing together all their bad decisions from the night before-- one hazy clue at a time. (official distributor synopsis)

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lamps 

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English Genre genius Phillips got the absolute maximum out of the minimum. A silly premise of one big bender and the subsequent uncovering of its consequences was enhanced by the writers using seemingly unrelated gags and situations (as if they sometimes worked with an idea -> yeah, this is funny, let's cram it in) into a surprisingly cohesive and imaginative story that, if nothing else, doesn't bore, doesn't use overly raunchy or embarrassing humour, and finally pays such a sincere heartfelt tribute to alcohol that especially us Czechs and Slovaks have to nod in agreement and laugh. ()

kaylin 

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English The sequel didn't really impress me, but that was only because the authors took the system that worked in the first film and thought it would be enough to just change the setting. Instead of Vegas, they go to Bangkok. Believe me, this really isn't enough. The film should try just a little bit more than enticing viewers to the cinema for the same thing, just with slightly better - or worse? - design. "The Hangover" is a great idea. It's simply the first film that was original and, above all, funny. The film was based on the premise that a group of guys went to Vegas to have a bachelor party. One of them, the slightly more idiotic Alan, then does something completely unbelievable due to drugs. This is an unbelievable journey on a rollercoaster. It's a party that includes a tiger, a baby, missing teeth, and Mike Tyson. It's truly an incredible adventure that the heroes went through in order to ultimately save the wedding. The story is basically told as a flashback, as the characters reminisce about what they actually did. It works. The moments are humorous, thanks to the absurdity of what is happening. Although the whole group is great, attention is still drawn to Zach Galifianakis (yes, I am capable of writing and pronouncing that name without thinking too much about it). He's simply the right idiot, who may not be the best friend, but is fun in the film. "The Hangover" got me hooked, just to be settled back into the well-worn tracks of commercial silliness by "The Hangover Part II". More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/06/nebezpecne-znamosti-jak-ztratit-kluka.html ()

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DaViD´82 

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English An absolutely authentic documentary about a hard “day after" that we all know so well. The initial twenty minutes could have happened during the opening credits, but I am willing to forgive the authors a lot for what goes on during the closing credits. Even that during all that explanation they somehow forgot the chicken. Or is that leaving a back door open for a sequel? ()

Isherwood 

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English Headache, watery stomach, vomiting, hitting kids, kids with tasers, erased memories, swearing, naked Asians, and photos! I have to go see it again to absorb all the jokes because I just couldn’t handle it the first time. You won't find anything more vulgar or funnier in the movie theater this year. Todd Phillips destroyed Kevin Smith in all his glory. ()

Pethushka 

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English Really funny and daring! Apologies to all my fellow moviegoers, as they probably couldn't hear anything over my laughter. Luckily we have subtitles here though... and it was really great in the original language. That's not true of the Czech dub. For those times when you want to cackle, cackle, and cackle. ()

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