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Actor and filmmaker Jackie Chan has an interesting revelation about the first Rush Hour film. During her recent appearance at Kelly Clarkson show, she shared the challenges faced by her work experience and during the shooting in the film. (ALSO READ: Jackie Chan leaves a bomb! His father was a detective, Chan is not his real name)
‘I don’t know what Chris Tucker has to say’
Rush Hour is a 1998 Police Action Comedy film directed by Brett Ronner and is written by Jim Coff and Ross Lamna from a story of Lamna. It depicts Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker as police officers, who are assigned to save the daughter of a Chinese diplomat kidnapped. Its box office commercial success gave birth to two sequels: Rush Hour 2 (2001) and Rush Hour 3 (2007).
Talking about the film, Jackie said, “The whole film, I don’t know what Chris Tucker had to say,” he said, “not a clue,” people said.
Jackie later shared that his dialogue in “every shot” was “different” because how much he struggled to understand. “My dialogue coach sits right behind the camera,” he continued. “Every scene, every shot, different dialogue.”
Jackie Chan explains how he learned English
Asked if he ever shared about the challenges that Chan replied, “yes”, “I asked my dialect coach, ‘What did they say?’ He speaks so fast! He said that he eventually learned English after listening to the music of the country, because the songs are slow, people told.
This revelation about the Rush Hour film came after Jackie opened about his favorite films in the trilogy.
“I don’t know. You know what, the first one: a little money, a little time,” Jackie said about the original 1998 film, “We liked it, ‘Go, go, go, go, go!” Second: a lot of money, a lot of time.
“A lot of money is not good,” Jackie said.
On the possibility of Rush Hour 4, Jackie revealed during the December 2022 presence at the Red Sea Film Festival in Saudi Arabia that he was “talking” about it according to people.
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