Matrixiole
Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
Arianna Moses
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Darin
One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
Brooklynn
There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
adonis98-743-186503
After an attempted assassination on Ambassador Han, Lee and Carter head to Paris to protect a French woman with knowledge of the Triads' secret leaders. Rush Hour 3 has the same energy of the previous 2 installments plus both Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker once again are amazing and their chemistry is insane. Hiroyuki Sanada is also great as Lee's evil brother and Max von Sydow's character and his twist in the end was pretty good and the best scene in the entire film was easily the Mi and Yu scene that entire scene was freaking hilarious. Rush Hour III is a total blast of adventure and laughs. (10/10)
SnoopyStyle
Carter (Chris Tucker) is reduced to a beat cop after many mistakes. Lee (Jackie Chan) is in the States guarding Ambassador Han. The friends team up after an attempt on Han's life. The assassin is Kenji (Hiroyuki Sanada) who has a mysterious past with Lee.It has moments of fun with Tucker. It has moments of stunt action with Jackie Chan. It has enough gun play and explosions. The story is almost unimportant. Director Brett Ratner returns for the third time bringing back the team. The movie starts to get weird when they go to France. I don't know if it's the water. It's just very odd to see Roman Polanski pop up. And this goes into an alternate universe when Jackie Chan starts singing. The movie is a series of action scenes and Tucker joking around. You get exactly what you expect.
Spikeopath
Ah look, as you have most likely heard by now, this is not as good as the first two films and it's just a little bit tired in formula. However, it's still a bunch of fun if you already buy into the fastest mouth/fastest hands pairing of Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan. The plot is incidental, thus simple, and the emphasis here is more on fun than electrifying action. Though the finale here is edge of the seat exciting and laugh inducing in equal measure. There's some truly good one liners thrown out and the chemistry between the two actors is still very much evident.Undemanding it is for sure, even disposable if it was to be judged as a single action/comedy entry, but it closes the trilogy down safe enough and the smile should rarely leave your face upon viewing. 6.5/10
lagudafuad
Why must Producers milk a cow dry, till a franchise is worth less than a B-Movie? When movie makers decide to over drag a movie it makes you wonder why such a plague has been allowed to continue and no one has even bothered to search out a cure. It is never your place to tell a man what movie he will make or not, but we the fans can help matters by actually airing our views about such.My stand is that a movie like Rush Hour that pulled out an awesome combination of martial art action and comedy, should have been laid to rest after the release of Rush Hour 2 in 2001, the truth is movies like Mad Max, Die Hard and Lethal Weapon dragged for too long till the last movie made about the lead actor or actors ended up just being a mediocre, (Mad Max 3, Die Hard 5 and Lethal Weapon 4).Moving forward, the first Rush Hour was a form of a classic it pulled the stops and made sure that you the viewer will be laughing all the way to the bank, the second was just bull and watching the errors that the actors made during filming was more interesting to see than the movie itself. The worse thing about this movie I can remember is Zhang Jingchu who portrays Soo-Yung Ambassador Solon Han daughter, she was the worst thing to be seen on TV as she doesn't even have an idea what it means to be a convincing actor.Now the script is where the high jump bar lays, and how this movie failed to scale it, an assassination attempt by the Triads was on Ambassador Solon Han and Lee (Jackie Chan) was present at the shooting and he chased the culprit to the street till he finally caught with him only to discover it is a childhood friend.Chris Tucker was annoying this flick, and Jackie Chan was just not in form, making both look like they were forced to take the roles we are seeing them in. I don't get
? After such a bad performance, anybody will think the producers will now kill the franchise, but that is not to be as talks are circling around that a Rush Hour 4 can be done soon. I guess cash is now the motivation why this franchise is being continued; because as of now i have lost any interest I may have had to see a new Rush Hour.My conclusion is that, see Rush Hour 1 and 2, then stop this is nowhere worth viewing.www.lagsreviews.com