Rush Hour 3

2007 "The Rush Is On!"
6.2| 1h31m| PG-13| en
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After a botched assassination attempt, the mismatched duo finds themselves in Paris, struggling to retrieve a precious list of names, as the murderous crime syndicate's henchmen try their best to stop them. Once more, Lee and Carter must fight their way through dangerous gangsters; however, this time, the past has come back to haunt Lee. Will the boys get the job done once and for all?

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Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Paynbob It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
The Movie Diorama This third instalment to the unlikely buddy cop duo is a guilty pleasure. Every fibre of this film is mediocre. From Ratner's direction, predictable plot, forgettable scenes and overuse of racial stereotypes for the script's jokes. Yet, the undeniable chemistry between Tucker and Chan disguises the apparent issues, that results in an entertaining watch. The dream team must partner up again as they travel to Paris to investigate the assassination attempt of an ambassador. Immediately, we are greeted with Tucker singing a song in his infamous high-pitch vocal chords as he guides traffic. Instantaneously the tone is set. Disposable comedic action that reeks of pure stupidity whilst remaining fun throughout. Chan's determined stunt choreography once again juxtaposes Tucker's interjectory comments that seemingly complement each other to create humorous action sequences. The cast were absolutely fine and dependable, particularly Sanada who will always be a personal favourite of mine. Regrettably the lack of inventiveness and imagination for the story consequently conjured up familiarity. It's the exact same formula as the previous two instalments. The script substitutes the astute wit that made its predecessors funny for obvious racism. It should be taken with a pinch of salt, as it is harmless fun, however when it is relentlessly overused it becomes tiresome and predictable. In relation to this, the plot itself can be predicted before the title credits appear. The story remains uninspired throughout and its abrupt closure leaves a sour aftertaste (even if it's a dance sequence). The poor visual effects during the Eiffel Tower showdown really took me out of the frantic action. Alas, I just can't hate this film. It's faster than a pair of chopsticks being used in a rice consuming competition. Several scenes producing a giant grin on my face, particularly the "He is Me. I am You." scene that still has me cracking up to this day. Yet Ratner was far too safe with this sequel, which ultimately makes it forgettable.
OllieSuave-007 The third outing of Jackie Chan as Chief Inspector Lee and Chris Tucker as Detective James Carter disappoints. Here, after an assassination attempt on Ambassador Han (Tzi Ma), Lee and Carter head to Paris to protect a French woman with knowledge of the Triads' secret leaders, where its Chinese criminal mastermind named Kenji (Hiroyuki Sanada) is revealed to be Lee's long-lost brother.There are some exciting action, but the movie somehow lacks the charm and substance of the first two films. Aside from Chan and Tucker, the cast members weren't very memorable, and the story is boring. Although the actress that plays Yoo-Sung did a good job, I would have liked to see the original actress from the first Rush Hour movie to portray her. And, Ambassador Han's character was not emphasized enough in the movie.If you haven't seen this movie, there is no rush to see it.Grade D-
convincing60 Rush hour 3 is a joke, Rush hour 1 and 2 were far better than this piece of trash. I am huge fan of Chinese Chan and Black Guy Tucker but Rush hour 3 is a load of garbage and doesn't feel like a Rush Hour movie.It seemed after the first two Rush hours that this one would be great but I was wrong. This was a load of garbage from start to finish. I like the first rush hour because it was original and was entertaining, and Rush Hour 2 had many funny comedic scenes but this one is pretty basic and very-very predictable.Case in point, Rush hour 3 seemed as if a monkey wrote it, it is such a waste of garbage and a whole load of bullshit. I don't get how people like this garbage. Anyone thinking about watching this movie, really shouldn't. It's a huge waste of time and money.
WakenPayne This movie is one of those sorts of comedy movies that are stupid yet aware of it. I think that the absolute highlight performance in this movie is Chris Tucker, there is just something about him that adds to the insanity of this movie.Here is the plot off IMDb - 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.I will say if you plan on watching this - don't expect a masterpiece expect it as a very funny comedy film and nothing more - by "comedy film" I am talking about a stupid piece of insanity however it is well aware of this. Just put that in your head if yoy feel like watching.