Why Jackie Chan 'didn't like' Hong Kong-set Rush Hour 2 and why, with its  crude stereotypes, sexism and Chris Tucker's bad Cantonese, he was  justified

Why Jackie Chan 'didn't like' Hong Kong-set Rush Hour 2 and why, with its crude stereotypes, sexism and Chris Tucker's bad Cantonese, he was justified

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2001’s Rush Hour 2, starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, was a major box office success. Chan hated the film – although not for its crude stereotypes and overt sexism.
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