Another bachelor party in Vegas I am very suspicious of American comedies. This can be both a great way to spend the evening, and crappy, from which you will spit for a long time. The first "Bachelor Party" was almost a masterpiece - a pleasant comedy with an interesting plot and, most importantly, good humor. The second "Bachelor Party" was an unattractive trick, which a couple of good jokes and sediments from the first part pulled to the level of "average". And it was the pleasant memories of the first part that convinced me to watch the third.
The plot of the third "Bachelor Party", despite the declared originality, is not much different from its predecessors. The same heroes, the same running from the mafia, the salvation of a friend, the search for what-don't-know-what there-don't-know-where... Watching the same thing is not very interesting, and then there is also a rather lousy humor. There was no joke in the whole movie that made me smile. And that’s a big drawback for a movie that calls itself a comedy.
The next downside is the characters. They're like humor here -- flat. The main trio (forget about Alan for now) of the prescribed personalities, which they were in the first part, turned into clones of one character. They talk the same way, they behave the same way. All the differences between them are lost somewhere. So is interest in them. But Alan is worth a few words. And a partial minus. The character of Zach Galifianakis evolved from a pretty funny fat man, or rather degenerated, into a disgusting psycho. So disgusting that as soon as he appeared in the frame, I wanted to turn on a quick rewind. The same goes for the small Chinese. Not that I liked him in the previous parts, but at least there he was not annoying.
Overall, the film was below average. At first I wanted to give him 5/10, but then I saw the last few minutes. This one scene was able to surpass all the other drawbacks of the film. -1 point just because of her.
4 out of 10
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