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: Marshall kidnaps Doug as insurance and gives Phil, Stu, and Alan three days to locate Chow and retrieve the gold. : The journey takes the group from Los Angeles Tijuana, Mexico , and eventually back to Character Dynamics & Key Cast

To understand Part III , one must understand the criticism leveled at Part II . The second film was a massive financial success but was critically panned for being a carbon copy of the first. Critics argued that the writers had simply "copy-pasted" the script, swapping Las Vegas for Bangkok and a tiger for a monkey. The audience’s biggest complaint was the repetitiveness of the "can't remember the night before" plot device. hangover.3

This is the baseline. You had four to six drinks. You wake up with a dry mouth, a mild headache, and sensitivity to light. : Marshall kidnaps Doug as insurance and gives

Phil and Stu are reduced to supporting characters in Alan’s movie. Stu, in particular, has very little to do other than react to the madness around him. While the character development for Alan was necessary to close the trilogy, it stripped away the "everyman" perspective that the audience identified with in the first film. Without Stu’s panicked screaming or Phil’s cool detachment driving the investigation, the film lost some of its relatability. Critics argued that the writers had simply "copy-pasted"

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