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The Karate Kid
The Karate Kid
2010 ·140 min ·China, Hong Kong, United States of America ·PG 12+
6.6
IMDb 6.3 КП 7.1 RT 67% MC 61
Action, Adventure, Drama, Family
Director: Harald Zwart
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12-year-old Dre Parker could've been the most popular kid in Detroit, but his mother's latest career move has landed him in China. Dre immediately falls for his classmate Mei Ying but the cultural differences make such a friendship impossible. Even worse, Dre's feelings make him an enemy of the class bully, Cheng. With no friends in a strange land, Dre has nowhere to turn but maintenance man Mr. Han, who is a kung fu master. As Han teaches Dre that kung fu is not about punches and parries, but maturity and calm, Dre realizes that facing down the bullies will be the fight of his life.

Budget: $40M
US Gross: $176.59M
Worldwide: $359.13M
Jackie Chan
Actor
Jaden Smith
Actor
Taraji P. Henson
Actor
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 2011 — Coolest Star

The 2010 remake of The Karate Kid is largely viewed as a polished, visually appealing family film that succeeds through strong lead performances. While many appreciate the refreshing shift to a Chinese setting and Jackie Chan’s dramatic turn, critics remain divided on whether the formulaic narrative offers enough substance to justify remaking a classic.

Acting Jackie Chan delivers a nuanced, grounded performance that effectively pivots away from his typical comedic persona.
Cinematography The cinematography masterfully captures the scenic beauty and atmosphere of Beijing, elevating the visual scope of the film.
Acting Jaden Smith provides a compelling performance that successfully balances the protagonist's initial arrogance with eventual emotional vulnerability.
Screenplay The screenplay adheres so strictly to the original film's structure that it feels predictable and formulaic to those familiar with the source material.
Pacing The film's length divides viewers; some find the pacing immersive and well-paced, while others argue that the middle acts are bloated with repetitive training and dialogue.
Adaptation Opinions on the film's existence are split: fans of the 1984 original often view the remake as an unnecessary, inferior retread, whereas newer audiences find it to be a standalone, high-quality family drama.
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