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a5c7b9f00b After an attempted assassination on Ambassador Han, Inspector Lee and Detective Carter are back in action as they head to Paris to protect a French woman with knowledge of the Triads' secret leaders. Lee also holds secret meetings with a United Nations authority, but his personal struggles with a Chinese criminal mastermind named Kenji, which reveals that it's Lee's long-lost…brother. But their race will take them across the city, from the depths of the Paris underground to the breathtaking heights of the Eiffel Tower, as they fight to outrun the world's most deadly criminals and save the day.
After an attempted assassination on Ambassador Han, Lee and Carter head to Paris to protect a French woman with knowledge of the Triads' secret leaders.
One day I'm going to write a book called movies for stupid people. Stupid movies are what I call movies that are pushed out by the studios with lame jokes and weak scripts; all targeted at the not-so-intelligent movie goers around America simply to rake in the moo-lah. This review may or may not make it into that book but it's certainly leaning in that direction. Rush Hour 3 is the long awaited third installment in the Rush Hour lineup. In the last decade, the Rush Hour franchise has been the only acting work Chris Tucker has been able to find. Strangely enough Jackie Chan has had film after film, making him the more bankable of the two actors. After watching this film, I couldn't help but think that Tucker should've tried other things.<br/><br/>The film actually did have a good story. It seemed like Carter and Lee were going back to what made them fun and lovable in the first Rush Hour film, which was the only one I enjoyed. Former ambassador Han is the target of an assassination attempt. Apparently Han had some very incriminating evidence against the Triad, the Chinese mob. From there on, Carter and Lee have to go to Paris to face off with the Triad and retrieve a list with the names of the Triad bosses.<br/><br/>From this standpoint, the premise was in fact, a classic Rush Hour concept, meaning it had all the potential in the world. But Carter and Lee don't deliver on any level. They already know each other which take away the need for them to try and understand one another. This is part of what gave the first film a clash of civilizations type humor. At the same time, Carter has been practicing his Cantonese, which allows Chris Tucker to pick up on words here and there rather than watch him bumble around, trying to understand what's happening around him with all the Chinese people. The inclusion of a French cab driver named George seemed to completely ruin what should be a film just about Christ Tucker and Jackie Chan. He kept popping up here and there and I was sitting there thinking to myself, "Please, go away." The pacing wasn't bad as the film moved along fairly steadily. As for the action, they seemed to focus it more on, well, action. I walked into that theatre expecting to see Rush Hour 3, not Die Hard. Gone are the fun and comedic martial arts scenes with Jackie Chan, rather we get over the top action scenes, and even a car chase. Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan play the characters as they've played them before but it's the writing that fails them.<br/><br/>It's rare that I regret wasting a sheet of paper for taking notes when I write a review. But Rush Hour 3, with its weak plot and jokes and writing, just fails to deliver. Don't even bother with this one on the DVD.
I went last night with my fiancĂ© ignoring all reviews that I read previously. I must admit the trailer did not light me up either, showcasing more Tucker than Chan.<br/><br/>This film cost more than Rush Hour 1 & 2 combined, but does it feel any bigger or better….no. It fails because of Director Brett Ratners' singular vision. Everything he shoots looks like it was filmed by a first year film student. Nothing original from the set ups, the action is shot bog basic with no build up or suspense. Lets face it the only thing saving Ratner is his his cinematographer, who at least makes his footage look pretty, but thats about it. Everything Ratner shoots feels like it was filmed in a goldfish bowl, for example in this one you never really appreciate Paris as a backdrop because Ratner just doesn't know how to shoot it.<br/><br/>But the main thing that bugs through out Rush Hour 3 is the main reason we watch these films….Jackie Chan!!! Now I went into the cinema knowing that Jackie had really injured himself badly on his previous film 'Rob B Hood', a lower back or spine injury from falling off the back of a quad bike during a fight sequence. It was reported that he went into production on Rush Hour 3 with this injury.<br/><br/>Now this is the only solution I can come up with as to why the action sequences came off as a bit boring by Jackie's usual standards through out the film. All of his fight sequences contain no elaborate kicks, jumps, flips, nothing. And when most of his scuffles are filmed in close up you know something is wrong. So anyone using Jackie's age as an excuse should just watch any of his recent Hong Kong films, 'New Police Story', 'Rob B Hood', they all prove that although in his early fifties, he still has the physicality and can still pull off the stunts when required.<br/><br/>This is not the first time injury has plagued a Jackie Chan film, it's just the first time that it's been one of his Hollywood efforts. He was doubled for the entirety of 'Thunderbolt' because of a neck injury on a previous film.<br/><br/>I'm not saying this is the main reason for 'Rush Hour 3s' failings, but it does make sense. We all know how strongly Jackie feels about being restricted when producing Hollywood films.<br/><br/>In an ideal world, New Line should have waited for Jackie to recover, scrapped Brett Ratner give Jackie the $100+ budget, bring in his Hong Kong production team and let him direct. And I bet the result would have been streets ahead of anything Jackie has made in Hollywood previous. At least it would have been original.<br/><br/>Brett just seems happy to take elements from Jackie's Hong Kong efforts and rehash them in this one. From the opening we've seen everything before.<br/><br/>If Hollywood had grabbed Jackie back in the 80's at the height of his powers, paired him off with Eddie Murphy who was also at the height of his powers, with a decent script from maybe Shane Black who was also at the height of his powers, directed by maybe Walter Hill or Richard Donner, letting Jackie have complete creative control over the stunts and choreography. This could have been a genre classic and who knows even Lethal Weapon would never have happened.<br/><br/>Anyway speculation and Jackie gibber jabber aside. 'Rush Hour 3' is pretty average addition to the series, I'm not even going to comment on Chris Tucker, some of his jokes work (BECAUSE THERE IN THE SCRIPT!!!) and his ad libbing is cringingly awful even out staged by Jackie who's English is mediocre at best.<br/><br/>Brett, to let Jackie struggle through this movie is just an insult to his fans. To let him go through a entire Hollywood movie with out a decent extended fight sequence (sword fight at end was hardly stretching the imagination) must have brought back bad memories for Jackie. And to give Chris Tucker top billing, what the f**k is all that about.<br/><br/>In a nutshell, wait for the DVD to come out at Christmas I'm sure the extra features will make the package worthy of purchase, which is a shame really. For me Jackie's best Hollywood moments have been the ones that have been less popular, 'Shangahi Knights' and 'Around the World in 80 Days'. And sadly in his most popular franchise Brett Ratner restricts him once again.<br/><br/>Rush Hour 3 6/10
In its third time out of the gate, Rush Hour 3, reuniting Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan, hits the ground stalling.
Because of the film's box-office success, director Brett Ratner and writer Jeff Nathanson are currently considering the production of a fourth installment. In the DVD audio commentary for Rush Hour 3, Brett Ratner jokes that the fourth Rush Hour film could be released in either 2010 or 2012. Ratner and Nathanson are exploring many concepts, including the use of the motion capture technique for the possible sequel and various different film projects with Chan and Tucker. It has been reported that the fourth film may be set in Moscow.
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