Rush Hour (1998)

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Rush Hour: Directed by Brett Ratner. With Ken Leung, Jackie Chan, Tom Wilkinson, Tzi Ma. A loyal and dedicated Hong Kong Inspector teams up with a reckless and loudmouthed L.A.P.D. detective to rescue the Chinese Consul’s kidnapped daughter, while trying to arrest a dangerous crime lord along the way.

“Well, to begin with, I liked the movie. Itu0026#39;s rather long, and I had to switch it off and resume watching later, but I couldnu0026#39;t wait to resume. There are people saying how boring and stupid it is. Itu0026#39;s true, to some extent: it lacks movement and tension, but before saying whether itu0026#39;s boring or not one should determine what genre it is. See, there are deserts but itu0026#39;s not Indiana Jones, there are planes, soldiers, nurses, but itu0026#39;s not a war movie. Itu0026#39;s a romantic story, a love story, and everything: location, characters, time – fits this romantic pattern. We see exotic desert landscapes, Cairo, caves, sandstorms (on the one hand), and an Italian villa stuffed with mines (on the other), set before/during/right after WWII, – this would be an extraordinary situation. Now, characters. Explorers, a nurse, a sapper, a thief, German soldiers, spies… And the main hero is a Hungarian count, out in Africa making maps, moreover, a member of the Royal Geographical Society. Here are our extraordinary characters.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe point is that all this wouldnu0026#39;t drag a motion picture higher than 5 out of 10. Itu0026#39;s then just a clear-cut example, nothing out of the ordinary. What makes this film very good (at least) is the acting. The performances are brilliant on the part of Ralph Fiennes and Kristin Scott Thomas. Besides, itu0026#39;s very beautifully shot. Itu0026#39;s enjoyable, just like any romantic story should be. Although thereu0026#39;s nothing really clever, or sophisticated, or globally important about it, but I wouldnu0026#39;t call it stupid.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOh, and thereu0026#39;s another curious thing about the movie. The love itself isnu0026#39;t shown here like anything sudden, unusual, something that breaks down settled, happy lives of the characters. It just happens, and thatu0026#39;s all. To me it even seemed that those lives were broken even before the events described.”

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