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Rush Hour 3 | |
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Directed by | Brett Ratner |
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Screenplay by | Jeff Nathanson |
Based on | Characters by Ross LaManna |
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Music by | Lalo Schifrin |
Cinematography | J. Michael Muro |
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Distributed by | New Line Cinema |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $140 million[1] |
Box office | $258 million[2] |
Rush Hour 3 is a 2007 American action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner, written by Jeff Nathanson, and starring Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Max von Sydow, Hiroyuki Sanada, Noémie Lenoir, Yvan Attal and Youki Kudoh. It is the third installment in the Rush Hour series. Announced on May 7, 2006, filming began on July 4 on location in Paris and Los Angeles. Released on August 10, 2007, the film received mostly mixed reviews from critics, but grossed $258 million worldwide against a $140 million budget.
After the commercial success of the first and second films in the franchise, Tucker received a salary of $25 million for his role in the film, as well as 20% of the films proceeds.
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Plot[edit]
Three years after the events of Rush Hour 2, Chinese Ambassador Solon Han, with Hong Kong Police Force Chief Inspector Lee as his bodyguard, addresses the World Criminal Court in Los Angeles. Announcing that he may have located Shy Shen, a semi-mythical individual of great importance to the Chinese Triads, Han is shot by an assassin. LAPD Detective James Carter races to the scene as Lee corners the shooter, revealed to be his Japanese foster brother Kenji. When Lee hesitates to shoot him, Kenji makes his escape as Carter arrives.
With Han stabilized at the hospital, his now grown-up daughter Soo-Yung makes Lee and Carter promise to capture the shooter. The duo go to her Kung Fu studio to retrieve an envelope entrusted to her by Han, but the studio’s master informs them that the Triads took Soo-Yung's belongings.
Returning to the hospital, they intercept a gang of French-speaking assassins and interrogate one with the help of nun Sister Agnes, revealing an address and the name “Geneviève”. Lee and Carter leave Soo-Yung in the care of Reynard, the French ambassador and chairman of the World Criminal Court. When a car bomb nearly kills Reynard and Soo-Yung, Lee and Carter go to Paris to investigate.
In Paris, after being beaten and cavity searched by Parisian Commissioner Revi, Lee and Carter force George, an Anti-American taxi driver, to drive them to the address, a Triad hideout. There, Lee meets an assassin named Jasmine who claims to have information about Shy Shen, but Carter's intervention saves Lee when Jasmine attempts to kill him. Pursued by Kenji’s men, Lee and Carter convince George to help them escape but are captured.
Kenji offers to let them live if they leave Paris, but Lee refuses and flees with Carter. At a hotel, Lee and Carter argue over his relationship with Kenji. Disillusioned, Carter leaves and spots a woman from the Triad hideout, learning she is a stage performer named Geneviève. Reynard arrives at Lee’s hotel room and reveals that Shy Shen is not a person, but a list of the Triad leaders, and that Geneviève is Han's informant with access to the list.
Saving Geneviève from an assassination attempt onstage, Lee and Carter flee to their hotel room where Carter seduces Geneviève. They are attacked by Jasmine and hide at the home of George, who has developed a new admiration for Americans. Geneviève reveals she is the list: the names of the thirteen Triad leaders are tattooed on the back of her head, and she will be beheaded if the Triads capture her. Lee and Carter bring Geneviève to Reynard, but learn he has been working with the Triads all along. Kenji calls and informs Lee that he has captured Soo-Yung and will exchange her for Geneviève.
Lee arrives at the exchange point, the Jules Verne Restaurant in the Eiffel Tower, with Carter disguised as Geneviève. Kenji challenges Lee to a sword fight, during which they are left hanging onto a safety net. Lee tries to save his foster brother, but Kenji says goodbye and falls to his death. Carter saves Soo-Yung from Jasmine, who is killed by the elevator mechanism, and Lee and Carter escape the triads using a French flag as a parachute.
They are confronted by Reynard, but before he can kill Geneviève and frame them, Reynard is shot by George. The police arrive, and Lee and Carter simultaneously punch the gloating Commissioner Revi in the face, before leaving the scene with a victory dance.
Cast[edit]
- Jackie Chan as Chief Inspector Yan Naing Lee
- Chris Tucker as Detective James Carter
- Max von Sydow as Varden Reynard
- Hiroyuki Sanada as Kenji
- Yvan Attal as George
- Youki Kudoh as Dragon Lady Jasmine
- Noémie Lenoir as Geneviève / Shy Shen
- Zhang Jingchu as Soo-Yung Han
- Tzi Ma as Ambassador Solon Han
- Roman Polanski as Commissaire Revi
- Philip Baker Hall as Captain William Diel
- Dana Ivey as Sister Agnes
- Henry O as Master Yu
- Mia Tyler as Marsha
- Sarah Shahi as Zoe
- David Niven, Jr. as British Foreign Minister
- Sun Mingming as Kung-Fu Giant
- Julie Depardieu as Paulette
Release[edit]
The film was not screened in Chinese theaters in 2007, to make way for a larger variety of foreign films for that year, according to a business representative. (The quota for imported films is 20 each year.)[3]
Soundtrack[edit]
Lalo Schifrin composed the soundtrack, interspersed with hip hop and R&B music. Two soundtrack albums were released. An album of the hip hop and R&B music used was released on August 8, 2007, on CD and audio cassette from New Line Records and Columbia Records. Another, containing Schifrin's original compositions for the film was released on the Varèse Sarabande label.
Reception[edit]
Box office[edit]
Rush Hour 3 opened on August 10, 2007, and grossed $49.1 million in its opening weekend.[2]Box Office Mojo noted:
“ | Rush Hour 3 was marketed as just another Rush Hour picture, in part because the movie itself is a slight romp, and lacked the event-style build-up that Rush Hour 2 had. What's more, Chan hasn't been on American screens for three years, while Tucker's last movie was Rush Hour 2. A repetitious entry in a series without a major new hook doesn't quite cut it after a six-year wait if the intent is to build or retain an audience. That Rush Hour 3 had a sizable debut is a credit to the good will generated by the first two pictures.[1] | ” |
The film grossed $258 million worldwide.
Critical response[edit]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 18% based on 157 reviews, with an average rating of 4.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Rush Hour 3 is a tired rehash of earlier films, and a change of scenery can't hide a lack of new ideas.' Todd Gilchrist of IGN movies said, 'A movie that not only depends on but demands you don't think in order to enjoy it.'[4] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 44 out of 100, based on 32 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'. Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of 'A-' on an A+ to F scale.[5]
Desson Thomson of The Washington Post, giving it three and a half stars out of five, said 'at the risk of eternal damnation on the Internet, I admit to laughing at — even feeling momentarily touched by — Rush Hour 3.'[6] Christian Toto of The Washington Times said, 'The Rush job should put the franchise down for good.' Christopher Tookey of the Daily Mail said, 'Infecting this third movie is an extra, deeply unpleasant level of racism that we haven't seen before in the series.'[7]Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times was slightly more positive giving the film two stars and saying, '..once you realize it's only going to be so good, you settle back and enjoy that modest degree of goodness, which is at least not badness, and besides, if you're watching Rush Hour 3, you obviously didn't have anything better to do, anyway.'[8]James Berardinelli of ReelViews gave the film one-and-a-half stars out of four, and said the movie was dull, uninspired and redundant.[9]
Home media[edit]
The film was released on December 26, 2007,[note 1] on DVD and Blu-ray. As of March 30, 2008, it made $80.75 million in Home Video rentals, making it the top rental of 2007.[10] As of 2018, the film has grossed $45 million in American DVD sales.[11]
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Sequel[edit]
Because of the film's box office success, director Brett Ratner and writer Jeff Nathanson are considering the production of a fourth film in the Rush Hour series. In the DVD audio commentary for Rush Hour 3, Brett Ratner jokes that a Rush Hour 4 could be released in the future. Ratner and Nathanson are exploring many concepts, including the use of the motion capture technique for the possible sequel and various film projects with Chan and Tucker. It has been reported that the fourth film may be set in Moscow.[12]
In May 2011, in an interview with Vulture, Ratner stated that the high cost of making a sequel is, 'why another Rush Hour probably won’t get made, either: It'd be too much to pay me, Chris [Tucker], and Jackie [Chan] to come back.'[13] In an interview on May 12, 2012, with The Arizona Republic, Jackie Chan revealed that he was still planning on sequels to both Rush Hour and The Karate Kid.[14]
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^The DVD release date of Rush Hour 3 varies, as it was seen in Wal-Mart stores on December 22, 2007, while in advertisements for other stores it was not scheduled for release until December 26.
References[edit]
- ^ ab''Rush Hour 3' Packs Less Punch'. Box Office Mojo. August 13, 2007. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
- ^ ab'Rush Hour 3'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved March 13, 2008.
- ^'China in no 'Rush' for Chan film'. The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved August 6, 2007.
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- ^'CinemaScore'. cinemascore.com.
- ^Desson Thomson (August 10, 2007). 'Rush Hour 3'. The Washington Post. Retrieved August 14, 2007.
- ^[1]Archived January 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^Roger Ebert (August 10, 2007). 'Rush Hour 3'. Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved August 13, 2007.
- ^James Berardinelli. 'Rush Hour 3'. ReelViews.net. Retrieved August 13, 2007.
- ^Sinmao (March 2, 2008). 'Box Office Underperformer 'Rush Hour 3' Is Top DVD Rental of 2007'. End of Boredom. Archived from the original on March 5, 2008. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^'Rush Hour 3 (2007) - Financial Information'. The Numbers. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ^WorstPreviews.com Staff (August 2, 2007). ''Rush Hour 4' is Set in Moscow'. Worst Previews. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^Brodesser-Akner, Claude (May 22, 2011). 'The New Summer Blockbuster Economy: Reboots, Prequels, and the End of the Superstar Cash Grab'. Vulture. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^Showbiz, Bang (May 21, 2012). 'Jackie Chan plans 'Rush Hour 4' and 'Karate Kid 2''. AZCentral. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
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Rush Hour 2 | |
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Directed by | Brett Ratner |
Produced by | Roger Birnbaum Jonathan Glickman Arthur M. Sarkissian Jay Stern |
Written by | Jeff Nathanson |
Based on | Characters by Ross LaManna |
Starring | |
Music by | Lalo Schifrin |
Cinematography | Matthew F. Leonetti |
Edited by | Mark Helfrich |
Distributed by | New Line Cinema[1] |
Release date | |
Running time | 90 minutes[1] |
Country | United States[1] |
Language | English |
Budget | $90 million[2] |
Box office | $347.3 million[2] |
Rush Hour 2 is a 2001 American action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner and written by Jeff Nathanson, based on the characters created by Ross LaManna. A sequel to Rush Hour, it is the second installment in the Rush Hour series and stars Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, John Lone, Alan King, Roselyn Sánchez, Harris Yulin, and Zhang Ziyi. The story follows Chief Inspector Lee (Chan) and Detective James Carter (Tucker), who go to Hong Kong on vacation only to be thwarted by a murder case involving two U.S. customs agents after a bombing at the American embassy. Lee suspects that the crime is linked to the Triad crime lord Ricky Tan (Lone).
Rush Hour 2 opened on August 3, 2001, to generally mixed reviews. The film was a commercial success, grossing $347.3 million worldwide making it the highest-grossing film in the franchise. It became the year's 11th-highest-grossing film worldwide as well as the second-highest-grossing PG-13 film. A sequel, Rush Hour 3, was released on August 10, 2007.
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Plot[edit]
After the events of Rush Hour, LAPD Detective James Carter is in Hong Kong visiting his friend, Hong Kong Police Force Chief Inspector Lee. Their vacation is put on hold when a bomb at the United States Consulate General kills two undercover U.S. Customs agents. Lee is assigned to the case and discovers that his late father's police partner, Ricky Tan, is somehow involved. Lee and Carter attempt to question Tan, now a leader of the Triads, resulting in a brawl with his bodyguards.
The U.S. Secret Service, led by Agent Sterling, and the Hong Kong Police Force fight over jurisdiction of the case. Lee's office is bombed and Lee, unaware Carter has left the building, believes him dead. They cross paths at a party on Tan’s yacht, where Tan scolds his underling, Hu Li. Lee and Carter confront Tan, who claims he is being framed by his enemies and asks for protection, but Hu Li shoots him and escapes. Sterling holds Lee responsible for Tan's death and orders him off the case. Carter is ordered back to Los Angeles, but convinces Lee to return to LA with him.
Carter assures Lee that every large criminal operation has a rich white man behind it; in this case, he believes that man is Steven Reign, a billionaire Los Angeles hotelier he saw acting suspiciously at Tan’s party. Staking out Reign Towers, they spot Isabella Molina, whom Carter met on Tan’s yacht, receiving a delivery from Hu Li. Mistaking the package for another bomb, Lee and Carter try to intervene, but Molina reveals she is an undercover U.S. Secret Service agent, looking into Reign's laundering of $100 million in superdollars.
Lee and Carter visit Kenny, an ex-con who runs a gambling den in the back of his Chinese restaurant. He tells them about a customer with a suspicious amount of hundred-dollar bills, which Carter confirms are Reign's counterfeits. They trace the money to a bank, where they are captured by Hu Li. Taken to Las Vegas in a Triad truck, Lee and Carter escape, realizing that Reign is laundering the $100 million through his new Red Dragon Casino.
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At the Red Dragon, Molina points Lee to the engraving plates used to print the counterfeit money, while Carter creates a distraction to help Lee sneak past the security. Hu Li captures Lee, taping an explosive in his mouth before bringing him to Tan, who faked his death. When Tan departs, Molina tries to arrest Hu Li but is shot, and Lee removes the explosive before it detonates, evacuating the casino.
Carter fights Hu Li, accidentally knocking her out, while Lee pursues Tan. In the penthouse, Reign prepares to escape with the plates but Tan fatally stabs him. Lee and Carter confront Tan, who admits to killing Lee's father. In the ensuing scuffle, Tan falls to his death when Lee kicks him out of the window. Hu Li enters with a time bomb, forcing Lee and Carter to escape on a makeshift zip line as Hu Li dies in the explosion.
Later at the airport, Molina thanks Lee for his work on the case, and kisses him. Planning to go their separate ways, Lee and Carter change their minds when Carter reveals the large amount of money he won at the casino, and the pair head to New York City to indulge themselves.
Cast[edit]
- Jackie Chan as Chief Inspector Lee
- Chris Tucker as Detective James Carter
- Roselyn Sánchez as Agent Isabella Molina
- John Lone as Ricky Tan
- Alan King as Steven Reign
- Harris Yulin as Special Agent-in-Charge Sterling
- Zhang Ziyi as Hu Li
- Kenneth Tsang as Captain Chin
- Don Cheadle as Kenny[3]
- Joel McKinnon Miller as Tex
Jeremy Piven,[4]Saul Rubinek,[5] and Gianni Russo[6] have cameo appearances as a Versace salesman, casino box man and pit boss respectively.
Music[edit]
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Lalo Schifrin returned to compose the score for the film. According to him, 'The music for Rush Hour 2 is completely different from Rush Hour. The first 20–30 seconds of the main title is a reprise of the music from Rush Hour – but that's it.'[7] He said that Ratner had requested a 'symphonic score', which he incidentally found suitable for Rush Hour 2:
For the sequel, he asked me to do a symphonic score. It was bigger than life – like an epic score. I ignored the comedy – the actors took care of that. I played to the chases and the danger. It's a serious score in the sense of an 'epic' score, like Raiders of the Lost Ark or an Errol Flynn film. Also, you must realize that the symphony orchestra allows many more possibilities. Mozart didn't need a rhythm section to 'drive'. I was able to create a lot of energy without the use of drums and electric guitars and all that.[7]
Schifrin performed the Rush Hour 2 score with the Hollywood Studio Symphony. Varèse Sarabande released its album on compact disc in August 2001.[8] In a 2001 interview with Dan Goldwasser for Soundtrack.Net, Schifrin was asked whether he would score Rush Hour 3, and he stated: 'Oh, I'm not a prophet!'[7] By 2007, Schifrin began composing the score for Rush Hour 3,[9] which, as of 2018, is his last motion picture score.[10]
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Release[edit]
Before its August 3 release, Rush Hour 2 premiered on July 26, 2001, on-board the United Airlines Flight 1 from Los Angeles to Hong Kong renamed, 'The Rush Hour Express'.[11] The Hong Kong Board of Tourism teamed up with United Airlines and New Line Cinema in a campaign that offered both trailers for the movie for passengers on all domestic United flights during July and August reaching an expected three million people, as well as Hong Kong travel videos to inspire tourists to visit the country where the film was set.[11]
Rush Hour 2 earned $226.2 million in North America and an estimated $121.2 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $347.3 million (surpassing Rush Hour and Rush Hour 3's worldwide box-office receipts).[2][12] The film went at number one during its opening weekend, grossing $67.4 million at 3,118 locations.[2] It was 2001's second-highest-grossing PG-13 film and the 11th highest-grossing film worldwide.[13][14]Rush Hour 2 surpassed the 1984 film The Karate Kid as the highest-grossing martial arts action film, and was ranked as the second-highest-grossing buddy comedy film behind the 1997 film Men in Black.[15][16] The film was also ranked as the fourth-highest-grossing second installments in live action comedy film franchises (behind the 2004 film Meet the Fockers and the 2011 film The Hangover Part II).[17]
Reception[edit]
Reviews for Rush Hour 2 were mixed.[18][19] On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 52% based on 127 reviews, with an average rating of 5.4/10. The website's critical consensus states that the film 'doesn't feel as fresh or funny as the first, and the stunts lack some of the intricacy normally seen in Chan's films.'[20] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 48 out of 100 based on 28 reviews, indicating 'mixed or average reviews.'[21] Audiences polled by CinemaScore during Rush Hour 2's opening weekend gave the film an average grade of A on an A+ to F scale.[22]
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Roger Ebert gave it one and half stars out of a possible four and called Chris Tucker 'an anchor around the ankles of the humor'.[23]Robert Koehler of Variety called it a 'Superior sequel, which is the very model of the limber, transnational Hollywood action comedy.'[24]
Accolades[edit]
Rush Hour 2 earned a total of 27 award nominations and 10 wins, including an MTV Movie Award for Best Fight, a Teen Choice Award for Film-Choice Actor, Comedy, and 3 Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Movie Actor for Tucker, Favorite Male Action Hero for Chan, and Favorite Movie.[citation needed]
Sequel[edit]
Because of various issues during development hell and production, Rush Hour 3 was not released until August 10, 2007—six years after Rush Hour 2. Rush Hour 3 did not receive the critical and commercial acclaim of its predecessors.[25]
See also[edit]
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- ^'Watch Jeremy Piven recall meeting Mike Tyson on the set of 'Rush Hour 2''. EW.com. Retrieved 2017-12-08.
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- ^'Bio | Gianni Russo'. www.giannirusso.com. Retrieved 2017-12-08.
- ^ abcGoldwasser, Dan. 'Schifrin's Latest Rush'. Soundtrack.Net. Archived from the original on October 4, 2017. Retrieved May 10, 2018.
- ^'Rush Hour 2 [Original Motion Picture Score]'. AllMusic. Archived from the original on October 16, 2017. Retrieved May 10, 2018.
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- ^Robert Koehler (July 27, 2001). 'Rush Hour 2'. Variety.
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