A Piece of the Action: Behind the Scenes of Rush Hour
A Piece of the Action: Behind the Scenes of Rush Hour

A Piece of the Action: Behind the Scenes of Rush Hour

1999Movie41 minEnglish

A look at the making of Rush Hour

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IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes60%
Metacritic54/100
Google Users86%
Director: Brett RatnerGenres: Action, Comedy, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

A fast-talking detective from Los Angeles is partnered with a Hong Kong detective to rescue the kidnapped daughter of the Chinese consul. The mismatched pair must overcome their cultural differences and clashing personalities to solve the case and bring the culprits to justice. Their investigation leads them through a dangerous underworld of counterfeit money and international crime syndicates.

Critical Reception

Rush Hour was a critical and commercial success, praised for its energetic action sequences, comedic chemistry between its leads, and effective blend of martial arts and buddy-cop tropes. It solidified Jackie Chan's mainstream appeal in Hollywood and launched Chris Tucker into superstardom.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's greatest strength lies in the undeniable chemistry and contrasting styles of Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker.
  • Action sequences are well-choreographed and exciting, showcasing Chan's signature blend of martial arts and physical comedy.
  • While the plot is somewhat formulaic, the humor and the leads' performances elevate the overall viewing experience.

Google audience: Audiences widely enjoyed the film, frequently citing the hilarious interactions and comedic timing between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker as a major highlight. The action sequences were also a significant draw, appealing to fans of martial arts films.

Awards & Accolades

None notable, but commercially successful and spawned a franchise.

Fun Fact

During the filming of the car scene where Detective Carter (Chris Tucker) has his passenger seat removed, the car had to be driven backwards by a stunt driver in the trunk to achieve the desired effect, a technique Jackie Chan often employed.

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