Other mistake: At the beginning of the movie, a sniper is preparing to assassinate the Chinese Ambassador, who he has in the cross-hairs of his rifle. After the shot is fired, we see the sniper rappelling down the side of the building, which is at least 17-18 stories tall. When Jackie Chan jumps out of the building across the street, we see that he and the ambassador were on the bottom floor, far back from the window. There is no way the sniper, from that angle, would be able to see his target in his sights.
Rush Hour 3 (2007)
1 other mistake - chronological order
Directed by: Brett Ratner
Starring: Jackie Chan, Max von Sydow, Hiroyuki Sanada, Chris Tucker
Continuity mistake: When Carter and Lee are fleeing the motorcycle thugs in George's cab, the driver's seatbelt is hanging unused. In the next shot, George is suddenly wearing his seatbelt. (00:34:55)
George: I'm sorry, I won't be here when you get back... my wife says I can't be a spy anymore. I have to be home for dinner.
Trivia: In something of a weird tradition, every main villain in the "Rush Hour" movies dies by falling. Griffin in the original falls to his death from the ceiling of the exhibition. Ricky Tan is kicked out of a casino window to his death in "Rush Hour 2." And Kenji allows himself to fall to his death from the Eiffel Tower in this movie.
Question: When Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker exited the airport, why were they in pain? Did the French man do something to them?
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Chosen answer: He gave them body cavity searches.
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