Analysis Of The Movie The Hangover

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The film industry, one of the most competitive markets out there. However, big name films such as "The Hangover," are being made to entertain viewers of certain ages. Hollywood tries to capture different lifestyles people wish they can live but unfortunately cannot. Sometimes the audience will try to mimic events in some movies. The outcome of these attempts makes you feel like these people are being victimized by Hollywood films. However, unlike these movies there are films made for educational purposes as well. These films are made to show people factual reports and records about occurring events. One documentary called "Print the Legend," shows viewers how much work is done in order to make a 3D printer. This film seems more educational then the Hollywood favorite "The Hangover." Documentaries are by far more entertaining and educational …show more content…

Reason behind their friend going missing was because of a fun night of drinking, gambling, clubbing, and etc. When the three friends finally locate their missing friend they realize how their friend went missing in the first place. The one friend decided it would be a good idea if he roofied all of the drinks they consumed. This film created an opening in the eyes of millions. Teenagers were willing to wait to have a night like the four friends had in "The Hangover." This movie is creating idiotic ideas for a younger generation to do when they are unoccupied. The scenery of this film was in Las Vegas, Nevada one of the most crime infested places in the United States. According to the film "The Hangover," Las Vegas, Nevada is very similar to New York City. Hollywood produced this movie solemnly on entertaining purposes only. Another aspect that the movie shows is that drug trafficking is a joke. When in reality drug trafficking in Las Vegas, Nevada is very dangerous and

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