For the last three days, I’ve been trying to come up with something really incisive and intelligent to say about Rush Hour, and I can’t (which isn’t to say that nobody could; I’d be curious to hear what Jeff Chang had to say about it). That’s not to say that I think it’s a bad movie, because I don’t, but when the end credits roll, it’s hard to think of any unanswered questions that the film left hanging, except for one: is it still entertaining after twelve years, the disappearance of Chris Tucker, and the compartmentalization of Jackie Chan? For the most part it is, but that depends on how you remember it. If you remember a fairly entertaining buddy cop film with enough action to sustain its running time, it still holds water. If you remember much of anything else, you’ll probably be disappointed.
- 12/17/2010
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
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