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The Karate Kid (English)

12-year-old Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) could've been the most popular kid in Detroit, but his mother's (Taraji P. Henson) latest career move has landed him in China. Dre immediately falls for his classmate Mei Ying and the feeling is mutual, but cultural differences make such a friendship impossible. Even worse, Dre's feelings make an enemy of the class bully, Cheng. In the land of kung fu, Dre knows only a little karate, and Cheng puts the "karate kid" on the floor with ease. With no friends in a strange land, Dre has nowhere to turn but maintenance man Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), who is secretly a master of kung fu. As Han teaches Dre that kung fu is not about punches and parries, but maturity and calm, Dre realises that facing down the bullies will be the fight of his life.

Classification: PG13
Genre: Action / Family
General Release Date: 10 Jun 2010
Running Time: 2 Hours 12 Minutes,
Distributor: Sony Pictures Releasing International
Cast: Jackie Chan, Jaden Smith, Taraji P. Henson
Director: Harald Zwart

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by Goh Wen Xuan

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Watch this if you liked: “The Karate Kid”, “The Pursuit Of Happyness”

China. Land of antiques, ancient landscape scenery, and kung fu. Where in the case of "The Karate Kid", everything looks and feels Chinese, except Jaden Smith. Known as the remake of the 1984 hit of the same name with Pat Morita as the master and Ralph Macchio as the disciple, Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith takes the series to a whole new level with electrifying chemistry!

With the storyline almost the same as the original series, except for a more cultural diverse plot where young Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) moves to China with his mother (Taraji P. Henson) after his father's death. He meets a Chinese girl in school but gets 'whooped in the ass' by jealous kids from the martial arts school. In steps Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), the maintenance man from Dre's neighbourhood, who helps him to sort the problem - compete in the Martial Arts Tournament to end all the butt-kicking sessions for Dre.

Jackie Chan was incredibly good as Dre's kung fu master, with minimal fight scenes (surprised he wasn't doing much stunts!) and far better emotions as the reserved Mr. Han, who can't seem to erase his tragic past involving his family in a car accident. The reviewer was surprised that veteran martial arts actor Yu Rongguang appeared as the evil, merciless martial arts instructor who stops at nothing, including ordering his disciples to break Dre's leg during the match!

Jaden Smith shone in every scene, from doing his own kung fu stunts, to portraying the culture-shocked little boy who couldn't find solace in what he does after moving to China. His passion in doing whatever he believes to seek comfort and confidence was equally strong till you can't help but cheer for 'Xiao Dre' (Little Dre as nicknamed by Mr.Han) during the Martial Arts Tournament! Heck, even watching Jaden Smith acting all cool with the ladies seems like little Will Smith in the making!

"The Karate Kid" is worth every penny of your ticket. Watch it if you love coming-of-age stories with simple yet witty dialogues, emotional fight scenes and Jaden Smith swooning the ladies. Avoid if you think the movie seems too cliche to be remade as a tribute to Pat Morita. Maybe it should be renamed as "The Kung Fu Kid" then?

Cinema Online, 08 June 2010

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Reader Comments
 
by: watcher on 22-Jun-2010
best best ..
 
by: palladin on 20-Jun-2010
Very good movie... Yup, was just wondering why name The Karate kid.... hehehe... Overall, must watch at least once...
 
by: spiff on 17-Jun-2010
Very seldom a remake is better than the original or as good as it is, this one actually does. Not only has better storyline, but also better morality and characteristics

 
by: tappers94 on 14-Jun-2010
the ending is a bit "slow"
 
by: naomi81 on 14-Jun-2010
I thought that the movie is a bit slow... and the story line is a bit here and there... could do better... way below my expectation
 
by: Jet_Ti on 14-Jun-2010
yeah.. agreed it should be titled as "The Kung Fu Kid" since karate origins from Japan and Jacky Chan should be replaced by Sho Kosugi or Henry Sanada or any Japanese actor.
 
by: charles123 on 13-Jun-2010
how to booking ticket
 
by: habitualdamnation on 11-Jun-2010
boleh tahan cite ni
 
by: meeraswamij on 29-May-2010
ITs gonna be one of the best movie of Jakie....all the best Jack.....just cant wait for the showtime....
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