Rush Hour
Rush Hour

Rush Hour

2009Movie100 minEnglish

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes17%
Metacritic43/100
Google Users67%
Director: Brett RatnerGenres: Action, Comedy, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

Detective James Carter is enjoying his new life as a security consultant when his former partner, Detective Inspector Lee, calls him with an urgent mission. A Chinese diplomat and his daughter have been targeted by the Triads, and Lee is determined to bring down the crime syndicate. Together, the unlikely duo travels from Los Angeles to Paris, facing danger, cultural misunderstandings, and their own comedic rivalry as they race against time to uncover a deadly conspiracy.

Critical Reception

Rush Hour 3 received generally negative reviews from critics, with many finding the plot predictable and the humor stale compared to its predecessors. However, audiences were somewhat more receptive, appreciating the chemistry between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker and the familiar action-comedy formula.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film relies too heavily on tired gags and predictable plot points, failing to recapture the magic of the earlier installments.
  • While the chemistry between Chan and Tucker remains a highlight, it's not enough to elevate the formulaic and uninspired script.
  • The action sequences are competent but lack the inventive choreography that defined the franchise's earlier successes.

Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Rush Hour 3' to be an entertaining if somewhat unoriginal sequel. Many viewers enjoyed the continued banter and camaraderie between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, praising their comedic timing. However, some felt the movie lacked the freshness and excitement of the first two films, with a plot that felt overly familiar.

Fun Fact

Jackie Chan initially stated that he did not want to make a third Rush Hour film due to the limited creative control he felt he had, but he eventually agreed to return after being offered a higher salary and more input.

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