A trip back to the U. Then again, it may turn up more excitement than Carter was looking for during his vacation. Parental Guide. This sequel is truly excellent, definitely one of the better sequels to come out, and elevates where the original left off to a greater level.
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker return as the double act, and Chan actually does more than he did in the predecessor in terms of action, and consequently is as lovable and vulnerable as always. Chris Tucker is very funny too, yet again his mouth runs away with him.
On the most part, the script was perfectly agreeable, though the jokes could have been more fresh, and the plot, while clever and simple, wasn't as involving as the one in the predecessor, though there was an action-packed climax that was very satisfying. Putting these discrepancies aside, the action and the spirited performances from the entire cast, make this a very entertaining sequel.
I have to say that I viewed the first RUSH HOUR movie as a typically average comedy, but I'm pleased to say that the sequel takes a no-nonsense approach to the action and as such is ten times better. Chan and Tucker are back and far more settled in their roles, particular Tucker who manages to be consistently funny here despite his OTT acting and outrageous dialogue.
Chan is funny, too, and particular excellent in the frenetic fight and stunt sequences. To of my favourite moments involve him running up a diagonal bamboo pole and sliding effortlessly through a tiny little hole in a grille; these are classic Chan moments and fans of the actor will lap it up. The fast-moving plot involves a bunch of smugglers and a sexy undercover agent, played by Roselyn Sanchez with relish perhaps a new Bond girl in the making?
Veteran John Lone M. The resulting pair presents plenty of sparky ego-action and acid dialogue, with Chan and Tucker on the receiving end at most points. The denouement, in a Las Vegas casino, is absolutely brilliant, as Jackie infiltrates the hideout whilst Tucker proves an able diversion by his anti-racism speech at the blackjack table.
A fine end to what is a very light and irrelevant, but nevertheless hugely FUN, movie. Also they keep running into the beautiful and deadly Hu Li Ziyi Zhang. Chris Tucker has some cultural fun in Hong Kong. The chicken is especially funny.
Dinner Guest Julia Hsu Soo Yung Chris Tucker Carter Chris Penn Clive Kai Lennox Cop at Diner Larry Sullivan Cop at Diner as Larry Sullivan Jr. Yang Lin Soo Yung's Bodyguard George Cheung With time running out, they must join forces to catch the criminals and save the eleven-year-old Chinese girl of the Chinese consul named Soo Yung.
Jackie Chan Lee Chris Tucker Carter Chris Penn Clive Tom Wilkinson Griffin Tzi Ma Consul Han Julia Hsu
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