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Rush Hour 3 Movie Review (6 Reviews)

Hans daughter (Jinchu Zhang) revels that her father had extremely
dangerous information regarding the triads. The information is in an
envelope in her studio locker. Lee and Carter team up and the trio
reach the studio to find the envelope missing. Meanwhile all the
security has been removed from the hospital and there is a second
assassination attempt on the ambassador, which the two cops neutralize
just reaching in time. They also get hold of their assassin leader who
revels that they are on the triad list along with the ambassador and
his daughter.
Lee and Carter decide to go to Paris to investigate where they find
themselves having a tough time not with just with the triads but even
with the French culture. They meet George (Yvan Attal), a cab driver
who first refuses to take in the cops as he doesn't like Americans but
later becomes their ally. The meet Detective Revi (Roman Polanski)
police chief who puts out the unwelcome mat once as soon as Lee and
Carter land. They meet an informant named Genevieve who has the
information about the triads.
There are several assassination
attempts on the cops in the city but expectedly they escape unhurt and
they even manage to save Genevieve. The final sequence at the top of
the tower is melodramatic where Kenji and Lee are hanging in a safety
net and and Lee attempts to save Kenji's life risking his own. Kenji
than leaves Lee's hand to save him and falls to his death. Carter
meanwhile defeats all the other triads.
Brett Ratner tries his
best to hold the audience despite the movie having a good script. There
are a lots of stunt scenes which are very common in Jackie Chan's
movies. Chris Tucker delivers a good performance. The movie is a victim
of its own script and old story doesn't impress the audience. The
director attempts to use the beautiful locale of Paris and even shoots
at the top of the Eiffel Tower. Jackie and Chris look tired together in
the screen and send the message of having had enough with each other in
Rush Hour. However the story has enough to entertain you in the
theaters and may this be the last attempt by the director with this
title.
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