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Rush Hour 2
Rush Hour 2 — Get ready for a second Rush!
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Rush Hour 2

2001 7 54.4K PG-13 views saved
Rush Hour 2

It's vacation time for Carter as he finds himself alongside Lee in Hong Kong wishing for more excitement. While Carter wants to party and meet the ladies, Lee is out to track down a Triad gang lord who may be responsible for killing two men at the American Embassy. Things get complicated as the pair stumble onto a counterfeiting plot. The boys are soon up to their necks in fist fights and life-threatening situations. A trip back to the U.S. may provide the answers about the bombing, the counterfeiting, and the true allegiance of sexy customs agent Isabella.

Countries: US
Languages: Cantonese, English, Mandarin
Content Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 1hrs 30min
Status: Released
Release date: 2001-08-03
Release format: Streaming — Feb 06, 2002
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Narate
@narate 3 years ago

>"I will bitch-slap you back to Africa."

It's very rare that I watch a sequel and think it is just as good as the first movie. Rush Hour 2 is one of those cases. The banter between Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan is great and I love how they switch the roles a bit in this one.

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Narate
@narate 3 years ago

>"I will bitch-slap you back to Africa."

It's very rare that I watch a sequel and think it is just as good as the first movie. Rush Hour 2 is one of those cases. The banter between Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan is great and I love how they switch the roles a bit in this one.

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Kevin Social
@kevinsocial9697 4 years ago

Both Jackie Chan (Inspector Lee) and Chris Tucker (Detective Carter) are on a different case this time and it is just as fun as the first one but unfortunately lacks originality as it rehashes a lot o what the first film already did, I will say that the scenes in Hong Kong were really great and once again the JC Stunt Team steal the show in some scenes as Jackie fans will not be disappointed by the stunt work. Also I found Chris Tucker a little more funny in this film as he nails the comedic timing in all of his scenes.

Also, unlike in the previous film I will say that the villains in this film are better as John Lone (Ricky Tane) and Zhang Ziyi (Hu Li) kinda steal every scene they are in because you genuinely hate Ricky Tane and lets be honest Zhang Ziyi is just awesome in everything she is in.

I'd say still watch it and you will have some fun, but just expect a lot of what the first film did already and also turn off your brain as otherwise you can pick this film apart.

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Cash
@jstew82 4 years ago

Jackie puts on a show, Tucker is hilarious and the woman are hot I mean what's not to like

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xmbix
@xmbix 6 years ago

jackie chan does jackie chan things.

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dgw
@dgw 2 years ago

I rate Saul Rubinek as the most surprising aspect of this film.

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Siggi
@siggi963 7 months ago

Another one with the chaos duo. Almost at par with the first one. Just enjoy the Jackie Chan action and the humour with the uneven duo. Good entertainment.

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Dann Michalski
@jarvis-8243417 1 year ago

Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan are back for more buddy cop shenanigans in _Rush Hour 2_. Det. Carter takes Insp. Lee up on his offer to show him around Hong Kong, and the two get caught up in a Triad counterfeiting operation. Unfortunately the comedy isn’t as sharp this time, as Tucker’s constant jokiness and overacting becomes kind of annoying and takes away from the intensity of the action. However, Ziyi Zhang brings a lot of charisma to the film and makes for an intriguing and mysterious villain. And as always, Chan comes through with a number of dynamic and exiting fight sequences. _Rush Hour 2_ is a bit of a generic sequel, but it’s still entertaining and fun.

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@drqshadow 2 years ago

Buddy cops Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker reunite in Hong Kong for the logical follow-up to their 1998 Los Angeles rendezvous. It's derivative and easy, safe and harmless, but much of that criticism was also true of the original. Besides, this is really all about getting the two stars into a bind, then watching their personalities (and their fists) bounce around the room together. The Tucker/Chan partnership still maintains its innate charm, despite the mainstream-geared weaknesses of the plot, and both stars carve out an appropriate role for themselves. Jackie gets to work his unique fighting style, albeit with an abundance of uncharacteristic jump cuts, while Chris gets to make pained faces, shout tame expletives and poke fun at his own limited fighting prowess.

The story is paper-thin, some nonsense about counterfeit Benjamins and a crooked ex-cop with a generational grudge, but that's just a vehicle to get us from one fight scene or set piece to the next. And both the fight scenes and set pieces have improved from the previous episode. Chan's rumble with a group of casino security guards in a teller's office is inspired and exciting, especially his narrow escape through the money slot, and the penultimate zipline stunt, with both stars leaping out the window of an exploding high-rise, holds up very well. In other words, the spectacle of _Rush Hour 2_ is just fine, if you don't mind everything else being dumbed down in the name of broader market appeal. Don Cheadle's quick cameo is way more fun than it has any right to be.

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@drnkmnky 9 years ago

Have you seen Rush Hour? Well, then you do not have to watch this movie! Its exactly the same, only worse. My recommendation? Watch the original again, it's time better spent!

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