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MACRO STUDY: How does Rush Hour 2 follow the codes and conventions of Action genre?  

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MACRO STUDY: How does Rush Hour 2 follow the codes and conventions of Action genre? Rush Hour 2 (2001), directed by Brett Ratner, is an action adventure which follows on from its prequel. Our on screen duos are back in the heat; with international superstar, Jackie Chan and loud mouth comedian, Chris Tucker. The film is of US origin and made around $90 million altogether. The prequel had made a massive impact towards the audience; it developed Jackie Chan's action and Chris Tucker's comedy into one. Audience expectations for a sequel would be high and so producers would have to focus on marketing and financing, in order to make this film very profitable. To only have Tuckers humour without the action wouldn't fit to what audiences expect; you need the two to connect, as it would have done in the previous film, making it familiar to the audience and thus, getting...

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