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Rush Hour (1998)

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The National Security Agency (Dennis Dugan, 2003) is an action comedy starring Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn. Like its predecessor 48 hours (1982) and Rush Hour (1998), the story is unlikely police that both sides seem to be confused by confusion, violence and necessary racial joke We focus on partnerships. The National Security Agency earned more than $ 50 million in prize money worldwide and recorded the second highest box office revenue in the US during the opening weekend (Martin Luther King Jr.) and was screened in theaters for several months . But this year, it is the 78th profitable movie in China. In addition, compared to Big Daddy (1999) and Grown-Ups (2010), National Security is one of the director's biggest mistakes. The same applies to Martin Lawrence, as this movie is one of his poorest models.

"Rush Hour" is an American action comedy movie in 1998 directed by Brett Ratner, written by Jim Kwolf and Roslamanna in the story of Ramanna. It made Jackie Chan and Kristak a mismatched police officer who had to save Chinese consular kidnapped daughter. Tom Wilkinson, Chris Penn and Elizabeth Peña play a supporting role. This film was released on September 18, 1998, and worldwide box office revenue exceeded 244 million dollars. The success of the movie led to two sequels: "Rush hour 2" (2001) and "Rush hour 3" (2007). At the end of 1997 Hong Kong police investigator Lee raided the dock at the shipping dock hoping to arrest the mysterious criminal Jun Tao on the last day of British rule in Hong Kong. He learned that only the gentleman's right arm Sang ran away. But Lee successfully recovered many Chinese cultural heritage stolen by the Corps and showed goodbye to his farewell boss: China consul Soren Han and British commander Thomas Griffin

More mainstream fare. In the movie "Rush Hour" (1998), Hong Kong police collected Chinese antiques stolen the night before returning to Hong Kong to the UK. These were later exhibited at the Los Angeles culture and fair. Although Hong Kong's environment allows colonial-time anticolonistic sub-texts, the first loss of independence is equivalent to the loss of artifacts and their recovery, independent of British rule It symbolizes recovery. The principal of the movie center is a senior British government person in Hong Kong and he is already looking at crime to maintain a collection of Chinese antique art objects. Super villains and their followers are also involved in the reliquary trading of the black markets of "Never Say Never" (1983) and "True Lies" (1994). Among these works, archeological collections parodied by privileges and aristocratic nobles were born directly from the curators of the Renaissance era and their curiosity.