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| Rush Hour 2 (2001) |
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| In this sequel to the 1998 smash hit, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker team up once again as a pair of detectives fighting crime in Hong Kong--and later in the film, in Los Angeles. Combining high-action fighting sequences with quick comic icebreakers, director Brett Ratner delivers crowd-pleasing, fast-moving adventure.
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| | Rush Hour (1998) |
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| Hongkong, the last night of British rulership. Detective Inspector Lee, close friend to Consul Han Solon, manages to prevent precious pieces of China's history being smuggled out of the country. Two years later - Consul Han is living in Los Angeles with his family - Crime Lord Juntao takes revenge on him by abducting his young daughter Soo Yung. Han does not trust the FBI to do a good job and has Lee flown in from Hongkong to assist them. But the FBI officials do not want any help from outside and officially request help from LAPD, who are glad to get rid of Detective James Carter for a while, a big-mouthed work-alone cop who just can't be cool enough. His assignment is to keep Lee as far away from trouble as possible. But Carter and Lee don't like being put aside in that way and start working the case on their own.
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| | The Fifth Element (1997) |
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| In the colorful future, a cab driver unwittingly becomes the central figure in the search for a legendary cosmic weapon to keep Evil and Mr Zorg at bay. He finds himself battling an evil force during an apocalyptic war as he tries to secure a mysterious fifth element.
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