Rush Hour 3
- 2007
- Tous publics
- 1h 31min
Après une tentative d'assassinat de l'ambassadeur Han, Lee et Carter se rendent à Paris pour protéger une française qui connait les leaders secrets des Triades.Après une tentative d'assassinat de l'ambassadeur Han, Lee et Carter se rendent à Paris pour protéger une française qui connait les leaders secrets des Triades.Après une tentative d'assassinat de l'ambassadeur Han, Lee et Carter se rendent à Paris pour protéger une française qui connait les leaders secrets des Triades.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 9 nominations au total
- Dragon Lady
- (as Youki Kudoh)
- Genevieve
- (as Noemie Lenoir)
- Soo Yung
- (as Zhang Jingchu)
- Kung Fu Giant
- (as Sun Ming Ming)
Avis à la une
On the contrary, I was surprised by the performances of both Chan and Tucker. The story is fun, the characters are interesting, the comedy is sharp, and the action sequences are well done.
It was fun to watch the interplay between Tucker and Chan. Tucker being the outrageous, loud, and amusing Detective James Carter. And Chan, the straight-laced, 'good guy' Inspector Lee. The charisma is still there, just like it was since the first Rush Hour movie. This one seems to have plenty of more laughs and an even more exiting climax towards the end of the movie than the previous two. I definitely recommend seeing 'Rush Hour 3', for the comedy and action elements, and especially for fans of the series like myself.
The story is dead simple. Two buddies, Lee (Jackie Chan) and James (Chris tucker) go to Paris to find for more clues about the Chinese Triad crew. The story is something like that. And with jokes added.
Nothing is impressive. The jokes, some of them are the same dirty jokes and fighting scenes, Jackie Chan can do better than that. Though, it is straight-forward and has recycled jokes, I still had fun watching it. If only it had great action.
If you want to watch a Jackie Chan movie, this is harmless for you. It may be fun but you can't expect great action from this. The fight scenes are simple and last for around 5 minutes. It is not very worth to watch it in Cinema unless you have a lot of money to spare. It may be loud at some time but it is just like a comedy with some goofing-action. Unless you like Jackie Chan, you can wait for the DVD.
Jackie Chan's fights were cool too. His fights fall short compared to other the movies he has done, but for a movie like this they are considerably good. I thought the story was pretty basic though, but I didn't go in expecting an epic movie like Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, etc. I went to laugh and i did. Chris tucker just kinda does the same thing like the movie. But isn't that why we love Rush Hour?
The film is jam-packed with the wild, mildly provocative humor the series is known for, and the silly but entertaining martial-arts slapstick that is Mr. Chan's trademark. Chris Tucker gives his best performance in the series, delivering a lot of comic punch and playing a nice complement to Chan's sombre and serious Inspector Lee.
Rush Hour 3 delivers exactly what fans of the series look for - a simple linear action-thriller liberally decorated with a lot of cleverly written comedy and the amazing physical performance of Jackie Chan. It is better than many of Ratner's recent efforts, and a worthy entry in one of the very few comedy series I have enjoyed.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe production crew agreed upon a twenty dollar fine anytime anyone's cell phone rang during shooting. The money would be donated to the homeless charity Chrysalis. By late February, it had over $600.
- GaffesIn the car chase scene the back window of the taxi breaks and shatters everywhere, but in the next shot it is not broken.
- Citations
Master Yu: May I help you?
Detective James Carter: We'll be asking the questions old man. Who are you?
Master Yu: Yu.
Detective James Carter: No, not me. You.
Master Yu: Yes, I'm Yu.
Detective James Carter: Just answer the damn question! Who are you?
Master Yu: I have told you!
Detective James Carter: Are you deaf?
Master Yu: No. Yu is blind.
Detective James Carter: I'm not blind. You blind.
Master Yu: That is what I just said.
Detective James Carter: You just said what?
Master Yu: I did not say what, I said Yu.
Detective James Carter: That's what I'm asking you.
Master Yu: And Yu was answering.
Detective James Carter: Shut up!
Detective James Carter: You!
Master Yu: Yes?
Detective James Carter: Not you. Him! What's your name?
Mi: Mi.
Detective James Carter: Yes, you.
Mi: I'm Mi.
Master Yu: He's Mi and I'm Yu.
Detective James Carter: And I'm about to whoop your old ass man because I am sick of playing games! You, me? Everybody's ass around here!
- Crédits fousOuttakes from the film play during the end credits.
- Versions alternativesAn alternate ending had Lee and Carter walking outside an airport in Paris the morning after the duel at the Eiffel Tower. Lee is about to board a private B-W3TR7 plane when he stops and says he doesn't know where it is going. Isabella (from Rush Hour 2) appears at the top of the steps with a stewardess and invites Lee and Carter aboard the plane, which they enthusiastically accept.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Rush Hour 3: The French Connection (2007)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Una pareja explosiva 3
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 140 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 140 125 968 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 50 237 000 $US
- 12 août 2007
- Montant brut mondial
- 258 097 122 $US
- Durée
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1