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Rush hour 2
Rush hour 2









rush hour 2

You don’t even get the satisfaction of a villain that incites concern for our odd couple heroes. Ziyi Zhang (“Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”) may be talented as a martial arts fighter, but her character is like paper mache as crime lord hit man (or in this case “hit woman”).

rush hour 2

The level of the silly and ridiculous takes place when Sanchez flashes her tiny badge pinned to her bra strap (how cute). Roselyn Sanchez is given the role of an undercover cop, but only seems to be present to stir up the testosterone level in the theater. Finally, the two women in the story are only there as window dressing. Sorry, the Emperor does not have new clothes. I did not hear the audience laugh at any racial jokes. The pile-up occurs with giving Carter’s character permission to have a fixation on race. The next casualty happens with the glorification of voyeurism. It is so adolescent that it could be laughable if it wasn’t so sad. The first flat tire is Carter’s preoccupation with women.

rush hour 2

There are breakdowns in almost every lane of this story being trafficked by Jeff Nathanson. I don’t think he can sing, but he always gets our attention with the quick kicks and jabs. Chan said that he likes the “Rush Hour” films because he always wanted to be a singer. His characters often carry a strong on screen innocence. He has given the Kung Fu films of the 60’s and 70’s a whole new style. Jackie, who was caned and abused as a child, was strongly influenced by the slapstick films of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. He is strongly opposed to bloody violence in films. This time poor story and a partner who quickly becomes the Weakest Link total his talents. Chan is often fun to watch on the big screen. There are many rubber neckers who love Jackie.

rush hour 2

This extremely contrived follow-up includes several wrecks and casualties. He is the wealthy casino owner Steven Reign (who Carter knows). isn’t long before they uncover that Tan has an American connection. The action bounces from Hong Kong to LA to Las Vegas (so much for Carter being out of his element). The two head off to investigate and solve the crime. Tan is a former cop and his deceased father’s former partner. Lee learns that Triad gang leader Ricky Tan (John Lone) is behind the bombing. Carter is so moved that two Americans were killed that he goes with Lee to a massage parlor (how touching). When a bomb goes off in the US Embassy, misfits Carter and Lee find a common goal to work together in. This soon frustrates Carter who wants to find some women and have a good time. But in good natured style he isn’t rude and takes Detective Carter with him on assignment. Several investigations occupy his attention. The only problem is that Lee is not on vacation. The story opens in Hong Kong where LAPD detective James Carter (Tucker) is on vacation visiting his friend Chief Inspector Lee (Chan). But this time around it is Tucker who is out of sorts. While “Rush Hour” was a discouragement due to many negative elements, Chan shone in his typical fish-out-of-water role. The original film was a good resumé builder for Chris Tucker, and the combination of Tucker and much-loved Jackie Chan was a big money maker for New Line Cinema. “Rush Hour 2” is the sequel to Chan and Tucker’s 1998 hit action comedy.











Rush hour 2