In the early 2000s, action-comedy cinema reached a peak with Brett Ratner’s Rush Hour 2. Starring the unlikely but electric duo of Chris Tucker as the loud-mouthed LAPD Detective James Carter and Jackie Chan as the stoic Hong Kong Inspector Lee, the film was a cultural phenomenon. It grossed over $347 million worldwide, becoming the fourth highest-grossing film of 2001 in the United States. Its legacy includes quotable lines ("Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?"), a memorable cameo by Don Cheadle, and a fight sequence in a massage parlor that is studied for its comedic choreography.
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Whether it’s your first time watching or your fiftieth, Rush Hour 2 remains a timeless piece of entertainment that proves some duos are simply lightning in a bottle. The Enduring Legacy of "Rush Hour 2" and
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