Sunday, November 17, 2013
Do You Understand the Review That Is Coming Out of My Mouth? "Rush Hour"
It ain't 'you all', it's y'all!
The Story:
Detective Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) comes to America to help find the kidnapped daughter of his old boss. He is handed over to LAPD Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) by the FBI who want those two as far away from the case as possible. Can the two figure out a way to work together long enough to save a little girl's life?
Well, duh!
: )
15 years ago, Rush Hour burst onto the scene.
It was a Lethal Weapon for a whole new generation.
Though this action flick was not nearly as gritty as before, there was much more emphasis put on the comedic tone of the movie than Lethal Weapon had employed.
Which also explains why the kids have seen this franchise, and not thrilled to the exploits of Riggs and Murtaugh...
Yet!
But they followed the formula of oil and water...night and day... with two cops that are polar opposites, but both are really good at what they do, and when they finally work together, magic happens.
Helmed by Brett Ratner, one of the more disliked directors in Hollywood. However whenever I see a Brett Ratner movie, I've always enjoyed it. Heck, I own most of his library!
:)
Jackie Chan of course, was the big draw to this film for me. I've always loved his action films and stunt work.
The big surprise was Chris Tucker, who did not annoy me to death when I watched the film. The more I've watched the franchise, the more fun I've had watching these films. He has the best lines, and delivers them with style.
Finally, whenever the song "Fantasy" by Mariah Carey plays on the radio, I can't help but think of this movie.
Final Grade: A
Rewatchability/Purchase Factor: I'd say it gets watched roughly once a year, and yes, I happily own it.
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