One of the main storylines of the film was the kidnapping of Consul Han's daughter, Soo Yung who is being put up for ransom. Due to Lee being a personal guard to Consul Han and having a close connection with his daughter, he immediately boards a plane to help rescue her.
This is tied with Juntao's plot to steal the Chinese artifacts. The show completely negates these two central characters.
Lee travels to L. There is no real deeper connection to the case as there was in the original film. Soo Yung added a personal risk factor tied to an emotional response from Carter and Lee. Much like the film, the show does include a big Chinese criminal organization. Audiences are introduced to the Quantou in the first episode of the show. They are responsible for the heist of the terracotta statues.
The Quantou become a focal villain throughout the entire season. While they are not present in every episode, there are small breadcrumbs of a grander involvement. In Rush Hour , the film, Juntao runs one of the biggest Chinese criminal organizations. They are responsible for the kidnapping and stealing historical artifacts. Juntao runs his organization, while in the show the leader of the Quantao is called the Dragon.
Captain Diel is fed up with Carter's reckless behavior and his refusal to have a partner. This captain is also fed up with Carter's reckless antics. Unlike the film, Captain Cole has a deep attraction for Lee. Some of these similarities are far reached, but they do occur in both the show and film. They create a less than an amicable partnership with Carter and Lee. Instead, they work closely with the Chinese Ministry and a secret agent who has infiltrated the Quantou organization.
One of the reasons fans feel for Lee and Carter in the film is because of their fathers. Lee and Carter open up to one another about how their father's passed away on the job as cops. Carter's father was a legend in the LAPD but got shot in a simple arrest. Lee's father was also highly recognized in Hong Kong but was killed on the job.
Sign In. Play trailer Action Comedy Crime. Director Brett Ratner. Ross LaManna story Jim Kouf screenplay. Top credits Director Brett Ratner. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Rush Hour. Photos Top cast Edit. Jackie Chan Lee as Lee. Chris Tucker Carter as Carter. Ken Leung Sang as Sang. Tom Wilkinson Griffin as Griffin …. Chris Penn Clive as Clive. Brett Ratner. Ross LaManna story screenplay Jim Kouf screenplay.
More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Cultures clash and tempers flares as the two cops named Detective Inspector Lee a Hong Kong Detective and Detective James Carter FBI, a big-mouthed work-alone Los Angeles cop who are from different worlds discovers one thing in common: they can't stand each other.
With time running out, they must join forces to catch the criminals and save the eleven-year-old Chinese girl of the Chinese consul named Soo Yung. Two cops. One is all talk. The other is all action. Action Comedy Crime Thriller. Did you know Edit.
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Adult Written by Crazygamer64 December 5, Rush hour Good movie but way too much swearing, over 70 uses of the S word and more! Recommend for ages 14 and up.
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