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12-year-old Dre Parker has moved to China, and finds himself like a fish out of water. He befriends a fellow classmate, Mei Ying, only to make a rival, Cheng, who starts to bully and attack Dre.
He meets some friends, but loses all of them except for mei ying (Han), his new girlfriend, after getting attacked by a bully (wang). After almost being killed, he is rescued by therapist mr. Han (chan), who does much more than therapy. When On Putlocker - watch The Karate Kid 2010 in HD 1080p with high speed link.
Soon, Mr Han, the maintenance man of Dre's apartment, fends off Cheng and his friends when they are attacking Dre and signs Dre up to fight in the Kung Fu tournament in return for the bullies laying off of Dre. Dre realizes Mr.
Han is much more than a maintenance man, when he's revealed as a master of Kung Fu and Dre soon learns that Kung Fu is about self defense and peace, instead of violence and bloodshed. The new Karate Kid doesn't even learn Karate - he learns Kung Fu. That's not the only significant change viewers who adored or grew up on the original from the 80's can expect. The story shifts base from the US to China, a move that embraces 21st Century's globalized view of the world as a shrinking village. This remake does what every good, successful remake should do, builds on the strengths of the original while downplaying its weaknesses.
The film belongs to Jaden Smith, the charismatic son of super star Will Smith. You may remember him from his previous forays into acting, including working alongside his father in the touching Pursuit of Happiness. Here he dominates the screen, not only getting first billing but also nearly all of the 140 minute screen time. As a launchpad for a sure-fire career in acting, it is about as good as any he could have hoped for. As Dre, he finds himself the victim of bullying at his new school in Shanghai, where he reluctantly moves to from Detroit after his mother secures a job there. Falling for a pretty girl draws the irk and no doubt envy of the schoolyard bully and his clique.
The rest of the setup is as familiar as it is iconic - Dre is helped by the neighbourhood maintenance man, Han (Jackie Chan, exercising some decent acting chops) who saves him from being beaten up but also signs him up for a local Kung Fu tournament where Dre will have to take on the bullies in a final confrontation. Apart from the obvious differences outlined already, the films setup - African American teen in a foreign land - allows it to amplify the situation to Dre's absolute disadvantage. Not only does he not fit in, he doesn't even speak the language and has even more reason to dislike his new home. These smart choices in constructing the films setup differentiate it as more thoughtful than the original, which seems almost dated (though charming) by todays standards. Even the numerous scuffles, from street chases to the final tournament fight, are grittier and more intense and act perhaps as good indicators of how much our collective movie watching culture and appetite for violence has evolved in just a generation. The one key area where the this film trumps the original is the training sessions. Whether being taught self discipline in how to hang his jacket and not leave it thrown on the ground, climbing some very steep stairs on a mountain or practicing at the famed Great Wall, the film benefits from a more convincing montage of scenes that showcase not just Jaden's athleticism but also the adequate chemistry that he shares with his master.
The one area where the film doesn't quite break new ground is in the character of Han himself. While Chan is good in the role of Han, he isn't quite as lovable or memorable as Mr. This is no fault of his, for Pat Morita's character was just so novel (if you can discount the Yoda archetype) that he remains almost inimitable. Also bringing the proceedings down somewhat are the elongated running time and the blossoming romance that feels out of place and strangely stretched into full blown love. Whether the film itself will stand the test of time or spawn unnecessary sequels via a lucrative franchise, as studio sharks no doubt hope and pray for, remains to be seen.
What is certain is that this is a definite crowd pleasure - an improbable underdog Rocky tale for children - and despite Jaden's limited range in expressions, the overall film manages to leave its mark.
10 0Description:Work causes a single mother to move to China with her son, in his new home, the guy accepts kung fu, taught to his master.Review:Over the years, I have taken a lot of grief from friends for making The Karate Kid, 1984 Oscar-winning film directed by John G. Rocky Avildsen, one of my five favorite movies of all time.
So it was with anxiety and low expectations that I went to see the remake.Wow, what a great work of reconstruction and modernization is the first film, setting it in China, and all the tension, man- love, and depth back to the big screen. This time, the Dutch director Harald Zwart great views of China and lose a few times the dialogue-cheesy. But to his credit, he kept much of the original plot intact. Mom will be transferred to Beijing and took her son with her without much care about his feelings. Dre immediately find out trouble as an American who befriends the beautiful Chinese girl.
The evil Sensei trained thugs who injure our hero manages the school, Dre Parker (Jaden Smith), has been thrown into. Reformatory targeting him, and he got the heck beat out of him.To rescue comes handy man in an apartment building where they live; him. A Jackie Chan, Mr.
Han is not as wise as Mr. Miyagi but used almost the same technique (not exactly wax-on-wax-off, paint-the-fence, and sand-the-floor but close). Personal secret is basically sound, too, and when discovered by Dre inspire him to work harder. Role Brass mom was here Oscar nominee Taraji P. Henson (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), beefed up for the part was LANDEE Heller in the original. The young girl looks, MEIYING (Han Wanwan their first role), roughly as Tamlyn Tomita, who played the love interest in The Karate Kid: Part 2.
The rest of the film plays close to the original as well, but I wont tell you if he won (as did Daniel LaRusso in the original) or lost (as did Rocky). Jaden Smith proves that it could be a force in the business for a long time. His parents, of course, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, and have created naturally.
Was seen in The Pursuit of Happiness. Are the hands of the child: he worked very hard to learn kung fu (not karate). And although I prefer Ralph Macchio because it is so raw and talented actor, Jaden Smith knows the camera is always there, I think it's under 's out over time. Jackie Chan is actually quite good here, lost-in-cheek comedy roles language later.
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The part fits him perfectly and Morita would be glad he lived to see it.After my disappointment with so many other remakes, I was pleasantly surprised. The director and cast out to clear the balance.