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The Karate Kid (2010) was really damn good. Surpasses original.


So, I just got back from seeing Jaden Smith's first star vehicle The Karate Kid (the movie had been sold out since the 11:15am show) and....wow. I was truly impressed as I only went in with modest expectations. Not only was it a very good remake, it's the best movie so far this summer, and it stands on it's own two feet and surpasses the original in a lot of ways (which one is better will probably be generational. From the standing ovation these kids at the theater I attended gave this film I'm pretty sure from 15 or so on down, it will be this one.) But first off, let me start by saying this:

To anyone who doubts that Jaden Smith can act (which he ironically already proved in The Pursuit of Happyness), is a star, or deserved this movie: See The Karate Kid. I don't care how you see it. Pirated. Bootleg. Or the old fashion way (like I saw it cause I'm cool like that) by buying a frickin' ticket and sitting in an auditorium with a bunch of cheering 10 year olds (I swear I've never seen kids give a movie a damn near standing ovation like they did during this film's finale).

Jaden Smith has just silenced his haters. From here on out, if you don't like Jaden Smith: fine. Whatever petty reason you've given yourself to make you not like an innocent 10 year old. Fine. But you can't say he's not talented. Cause he is. If nothing has proven it to you before, THIS will. He carries the film on his little shoulders, shows leading man qualities (has a 10 year old ever done that?!?!? And Im being serious here). Has a ten year old ever acted in a film and not only carried it but possessed the charm, charisma, quick wit, comedic timing, dramatic presence and physicality of a hero all in the same movie?!?!? I shutter to think, I couldn't think of any leaving the theater. If they have, please point them out to me so I can say bravo to them to.

His performance was truly great and the fact that he did all of his own stunts and clearly learned kung fu and looks not only believable but in command of the craft is some sort of a mini-miracle. This little dude is miniature Will Smith of the highest caliber. He WILL be a star (pun, intended). Only thing can stop that is, well, him. Barring any personal issues, the kid will go far. Very far. He has it all. And as cliche as it may sound the biggest development to come out of the Karate Kid is that "A Star is Born". Don't believe me: watch it for yourself.

But I digress, I only spent so much time on the Jaden issue because all the unwarranted hatred thrown his way is beyond disturbing. I have never seen such vitriolic speech directed towards a kid in my life. Not even the kid from Problem Child and he was a certified a-hole! But anyway, the movie is good. Jackie Chan was surprisingly really good (and I mean really really good like Oscar-nominee good) in a dramatic turn as Dre Parker's mentor. The action was better than the original's and the heart and soul was just as engaging and entertaining. Though lacking the iconic "wax on, wax off"-moment what they do with "jacket on, jacket off" was truly surprising and pretty good stuff when you realize what Mr. Han was really teaching him. Instead of the "Crane Kick" we do have another pose and it's pretty damn good too.

To me, the original will always be special. I remember Daniel-son, and Mr. Miyagi is a fuggin' legend in every sense of the word. I'm actually utterly surprised this remake was so well made and engaging. Even though every one in the theater knew the outcome, everyone was still cheering and/or elated and moved by the movies "big moments". That in itself is pretty impressive. It's like if people were still surprised even though they knew who the killer(s) were in Scream 4 before seeing it. Could you imagine that? Yea, I couldn't either. Which is why I'm surprised at how good this remake was.

Go see it.

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Spoiler alert!

I strongly agree with you! Do you happen to know why? Because my brothers and my sister-in-law and I all went to AMC to see this film, and, holy smokes, were we all dazzled by it! One of my favorite scenes is the part where Dre Parker (Jaden Smith, whose parents, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith, produced this film with their company, Overbrook Entertainment, along with Jerry Weintraub, who did the original series back in the 20th Century) and the Chinese girl were dancing along to "Poker Face" by Stefani Germanotta aka Lady Gaga. (You people don't seem to think this New York City hottie made the song in 1988, do you? It's one of my fave songs out of her backlog, you know.) This Tuesday, this movie goes out on Laserdisc! Sorry I can't elaborate furtherly, but thanks anyway.

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Great film

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What does Will Smith's tea bag taste like?

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What does your mama's pink curtains taste like?

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millennium_critic? I couldn't agree with you more! I went in to the theater thinking this would be a movie...Mind you I'd seen plenty of Jackie Chan movies and I'd seen The Pursuit of Happiness and knew of Jaden Smith's acting ability's.... I was totally blown away by how deep this movie was...

Not only was it about believing in yourself... But it was about coming to terms with the trials life throws at us...

**POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT BELOW AND BEYOND**

Mr Han seemed distant from the beginning and I had a hunch that he'd had something tragic and profound happen to him... The scene on the train gave it away... Did you see Mr Han's face when Dre fell asleep on his lap...? It went from surprise, to hesitation...followed by pensive remorse... Then...The car scene... My heart ached for him as he smashed up that car... I was also a little afraid for Dre...Thinking "Please don't hurt Dre! He didn't do anything!"...I thought Dre was going to bolt out of there scared out of his mind... Then Dre did something remarkable... He acted well beyond that of a 12 year old and just empathized with Mr Han... He just sat there...He didn't get all weird-ed out cause his sensei was beside himself with grief... Dre had lost a dear one... he understood. Asked some very innocent questions... Albeit hard to answer... I think the questions were necessary to help Mr Han process his emotions.... They were the beginning on the road to recovery for Mr Han....

I'd never seen the original Karate Kid movies so... I had no idea what the outcome of the movie was going to be... I'm so glad my expectations where not too low but not too high because this movie ended up being way better then I gave it credit for... It tells a great story!

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Not only is this poster born after 1995, he's hasn't even seen the original. Double negative points against him.

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I'm post 300!!!





Im the Alpha and the Omoxus. The Omoxus and the Omega

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Jaden pretty much showed his acting chops in the car seen, the plead to his mother and pretty much every interaction with (Wen Wen Han) Mei Ying.



Im the Alpha and the Omoxus. The Omoxus and the Omega

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An incredible feat Mox! lol

This is the little post that could...haha

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Something strange. I also was 300 on the "Boycott" thread.




Im the Alpha and the Omoxus. The Omoxus and the Omega

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Hahaha...that is weird.

How've you been man? It's been a while...

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I second your opinion. Couldn't be said better!!!!

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Thanks!

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Agree with the OP. This is one of the few remakes that equals or surpasses the original. Not a great feat considering the original never was a great picture to start with, besides it's only "slightly better".

What's better in this movie: Cinematography, Score, Edition, fights choreography, etc.
The acting is as good as the original, Jackie Chan was better than I expected in a dramatic role and Jaden Smith did a good job.

Not a "great" movie, just an entertaining one (same the original)

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Word ^

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yes

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Agree totally Clionauta.

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I saw it, didn't like it. As a matter of fact I just caught 10 minutes of the original and it was ten times better than the whole remake. Its a classic. It can't be redone not even part 2, 3 and Next Karate kid can stand up to the original. Its like Rocky. Part 2-6 was entertaining and a remake might also be entertaining but its just a revisit to a master piece.



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@Cello22193

Are you a Cellist?




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You two are putz. If you want good martial arts movies then you have to turn to the Hong Kong produced. Especially the ones in the 80s and 90s. 2K is okay.

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