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Rush
Hour 2 |
| Rated:
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
1hr 45min |
| Starring:
Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, John Lone, Zhang Ziyi and Roselyn
Sanchez |
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MFG
Rating: 4/5
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Rush
Hour, the original, was a Hollywood attempt at a combination of
fish out of water and buddy movie, and it worked pretty well and
did good box office. It enjoyed enough success to make a sequel
irresistable. Consequently, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are re-united.
Rush
Hour 2 starts out with Tucker's character, Carter, on vacation in
Hong Kong visiting Lee, Chan's chacacter. This time Tucker gets
to play the fish out of water as the African American in the orient
while Lee keeps taking cases instead of taking time off to help
him enjoy his vacation. This eventually lands both of them on a
case helping the U.S. government solve a bombing at the embassy.
As
is usually the case with a martial arts film, the plot is nothing
more than a fabric used to hold together a bunch of fight sequences.
And although he's getting older, Jackie Chan shows he's still one
of the best and most creative at performing exciting martial arts
while mixing in comedy. Chris Tucker looks a bit more comfortable
in fight sequences than he did in the original, but he's still there
to be the motor mouth and provide the verbal comedy while Chan plays
the straight man. Tucker is right on the borderline of being annoying,
but in this movie it works out, and he's quite funny.
We're
treated to some beautiful visuals ranging from Hong Kong, including
the harbor, to Las Vegas. Along the way we get frequent scenes with
Jackie whipping butts and Tucker providing the comedy. If there's
a major flaw in the movie, it is the villain. The movie fails to
build up a real ultra-villain that you're not quite sure our heros
can defeat, instead they play the game of never quite knowing who
is on whose side until the end of the movie. That's a bit too complex
for this type of movie and isn't really effective. The super henchman
martial arts expert is present at least, though in this case it's
a female played by Crouching Tiger's Ziyi Zhang.
We
give the movie 4 stars for delivering exactly what it promises though,
good action and some good laughs. We got exactly what we expected.
Also be sure to stay when the credits start to roll to watch the
outtakes, they actually solidified that fourth star in our rating
of the movie. Tucker and Chan have a pretty good chemistry, and
the studio would love to see this franchise turn into another Lethal
Weapon series, so dont be surprised to see these guys back in a
couple of years for Rush Hour 3.
-
Billy Bob
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Gun Play
Some
guns, but fists and feet are the weapons of choice.
Blood & Gore
PG-13
means even tremendous beatings fail to draw blood.
Car Chases
They
never even spin a tire.
T&A
Lots
of hotties in their undies, but nary a nipple in sight.
Chuckles
Some
good laughs, and be sure to stay for the outtakes during the
credits. |
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