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The primary draw is the interaction between Lee and Carter. Critics from Rotten Tomatoes note that while the plot follows a standard "wunza" (one's a cop, one's a fish out of water) formula, the performers' engagement makes it feel fresh.

Directed by , Rush Hour introduced the world to the high-energy chemistry between Hong Kong's Chief Inspector Lee (Chan) and the LAPD’s wisecracking Detective James Carter (Tucker). rush+hour+1+filmyzilla+exclusive

“Police!” Rao shouted, drawing his Taser. One thief lunged; another slipped a crowbar into a crate. A wooden lid came away, revealing not celluloid but film canisters with handwritten labels: Rush Hour 1 — Director’s Cut, Alternate Take — Los Angeles 1998. Rao’s mouth went dry. The primary draw is the interaction between Lee and Carter

Carter, played by Chris Tucker, is a goofy and fast-talking LAPD detective who often finds himself at odds with the straight-laced and stoic Lee. Meanwhile, Lee, portrayed by Jackie Chan, is a skilled martial artist and detective from Hong Kong, who is initially frustrated by Carter's unorthodox methods. “Police

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