Imagine The Hangover put together by a bunch of amateur (but not untalented) friends and a budget of $5,000. That's what we have here.
It's not bad, a lot better than most such productions. There are definitely some amusing moments, and most of the setups are not obvious copies of what we've seen before.
The whole thing doesn't hang together as tightly as something professional would -- there are too many unmotivated changes of direction that don't resolve themselves in any sort of payoff. But a fine first effort.
It's not bad, a lot better than most such productions. There are definitely some amusing moments, and most of the setups are not obvious copies of what we've seen before.
The whole thing doesn't hang together as tightly as something professional would -- there are too many unmotivated changes of direction that don't resolve themselves in any sort of payoff. But a fine first effort.