What follows is two hours of mayhem, as the friends try to rekindle their friendship, cope with some personal issues, and remain sober.
Surprisingly, nothing works out as planned, then everything goes to pot, then it all comes back together again. And that's half the reason why I didn't fall for the film.
It didn't try anything new - it just relied on the simple formula, the usual American comedy route - drugs, alcohol, sex - it's so much fun, isn't it.
Why must all American comedy be based on this? Am I being overly harsh - perhaps I am just looking in the wrong places?
The cast was strong, and there were some wonderfully humorous moments between the four, even if stereotyping was relied on heavily for comedy throughout.
Haddish has the zany, full-on personality to pull that off however, and she is probably the strongest comedic presence in the cast. Her character, however, is a right royal pain in the derriere.