The film revolves around Claire, who has a different life experience when she goes to Las Vegas with her sister and two friends for her bachelorette party. They have a series of wild and noisy adventures that come out quickly in a different setting.
These quote-unquote filmmakers have nothing to offer the world of comedy or film and I've given up trying to figure out why people keep giving them money.
What's right about Best Night Ever begins and ends with its cast, who have a nice rapport. The film, however, settles into a manic groove that is at once nonsensical and familiar.
Anyone who can sit through the whole thing and smile approvingly afterward gets my sympathy, and also probably deserves some kind of award for delivering a performance more convincing than any ever seen in one of their films.