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Passaram-se dois anos desde que os amigos exploraram a faceta mais sórdida de Las Vegas e recuperaram da experiência de serem raptados, alvejados e perseguidos pela máfia traficante de Bangkok. Agora, Phil, Stu e Doug seguem calmamente com as suas vidas. E da última vez que ouviram falar do íman de sarilhos Leslie Chow, este estava numa prisão tailandesa. O único membro do Wolfpack que não está satisfeito é Alan.
Ainda sem objetivos, a ovelha negra do grupo deixou a medicação e cedeu aos seus impulsos naturais, e de que maneira – o que para Alan significa ausência de limites, filtros e bom senso – até que uma tragédia pessoal o obriga a procurar a ajuda de que precisa. E quem melhor do que os seus três amigos para se assegurarem de que ele dá esse primeiro passo? Desta vez, não há festa de solteiro, não há casamento. O que poderia correr mal? Mas quando o Wolfpack se faz à estrada tudo é possível. A Ressaca: Parte III é a épica conclusão de uma odisseia caótica de más decisões sem igual, durante a qual os amigos terão de terminar aquilo que começaram voltando até ao início de todos os seus problemas: Las Vegas. (HBO Portugal)

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POMO 

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português Uma conclusão a um ritmo fantástico da série, faltando apenas um final mais complicado. Embora a inserção nos créditos finais compense quase na totalidade. A cadência e originalidade das piadas são divinas. Galifianakis e Jeong dominam o filme, com Cooper e Helms limitando-se a os ajudar. Goodman é um refrescante agradável. Achei o primeiro filme estranho, no segundo comecei a entender a essência do «humor WolfPack», no terceiro ri-me imenso. ()

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inglês Where'd the Hangover go? If it weren't for Alan my rating would be very, very poor. Thanks to the few light moments that you could count on one hand, I'll try to forget this "fun" and remember the wolf pack as I know them from the first two installments. It's like the boys have grown out of puberty... A weak 3 stars. ()

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Malarkey 

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inglês The actors Zach Galifianakis and Ken Jeong steal the spotlight during the whole third instalment of The Hangover for themselves. It stands and falls by them. And it does not really matter that after the original first instalment and the second one, which was basically just Asian version of the first one, there is finally some new premise. Zach and Ken simply belong into this story. It is all clear after the first scene, where you see Ben in a prison, and the second one, showing Zach with a giraffe. This is their world and this is where they belong. However, they are not in all the scenes and it is not always as great as at the beginning. Still…  it was funny. Not hilarious, but it upheld the standard of the previous instalments. ()

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inglês Unfortunately, the quality has decreased from episode to episode and in the future we can only hope that Tod Phillips will never party again. This third instalment is more refreshing and straightforward than the second, and the filmmakers' efforts at inventive twists must be appreciated, but this crazy road movie has so little in common with the legendary first movie that perhaps it should have a completely different title. Anyway, there is plenty of fun and the cadence of the jokes is greater than ever, but the action story intertwined with gangsters and stolen gold rather buries the film this time and by the end it seems completely unnecessary and contrived in places, as if it actually only served as a mandatory conclusion to a promising trilogy. And all that has been transferred to the actors, who in most cases have nothing to play with and the viewer retains some sympathy for them only through nostalgic memories of the good old days. Galifianakis and Jeong were the only ones up to the task, but that just wasn't enough in this case. 65% ()

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inglês Now even the original concept of the hangover has been dropped... And there’s more of that dumb Chinaman too. It’s fine that Phillips tried to make it a bit different third time round, but it’s more or less equally entertaining. Goodman is the only really nice character. A couple of great jokes, but overall it’s not very funny. They also ruined “Hurt" by Trent. I’m probably going to have nightmares from that post-credits scene. ()

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