The Karate Kid

The Karate Kid

  • Director: Harald Zwart
  • Writer: Christopher Murphey,Robert Mark Kamen
  • Countries of origin: United States, China
  • Language: English, Mandarin
  • Release date: June 11, 2010
  • Runtime: 2h 20min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Untitled Karate Kid Remake
  • "The Karate Kid" is an action film produced by Columbia Pictures in 2010, directed by Harald Zwart and starring Jackie Chan and Jaden Christopher Syre Smith .
    The film was remade from the Hollywood movie " The Karate Kid " in 1984 , but the environment in which the whole story happened was moved to China. The movie tells the story of a bullied kid, Parker , learns martial arts with repairman Han (Jackie Chan) and defeats his opponent in a martial arts competition to win the championship. 

    Details

    • Release date June 11, 2010
    • Filming locations Huangshan Mountains, China
    • Production companies Columbia Pictures, Overbrook Entertainment, Sony Pictures Releasing

    Box office

    Budget

    $40,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $176,591,618

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $55,665,805

    Gross worldwide

    $359,126,022

    Movie reviews

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    • By Guillermo 2022-07-14 13:34:44

      The Karate Kid--A Movie About Chinese Kung Fu

      The whole film is quite good, full of Chinese flavor. The film is more meaningful as an introduction to Chinese philosophy for foreigners. Only the ending is a bit too personal heroism, too American, not Chinese enough.

      If I were to write the ending, I'd let Derry, who was injured in battle, lose the game because he didn't make the last punch that could...

    • By Dejah 2022-04-23 07:01:53

      Promote China in the name of Kung Fu

      When I first heard about this movie, I thought it was a bad movie, but after watching it, I realized that it was my prejudice. To be precise, the production of this film is still very beautiful, although it is China-funded Sino-US cooperation, by Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith, who is not very well-known in China (and his father Will Smith, starring in "When Happiness Comes"). Knock on the Door") starring. It is indeed a good idea to promote China under the banner of Kung Fu, the world-renowned...

    • By Isobel 2022-04-23 07:01:53

      The Karate Kid......

      The movie "Kung Fu Dream" was also shot at my alma mater, Beijing Shaolin Martial Arts School.

      Jackie Chan, Jaden Smith, and some very famous actors have all taken part in the movie, and when I was in Shaolin, the movie had been in theaters for several years, and it should have been. Every time I train on the training ground, I think of every scene in the movie. I hope that I can make movies and kung fu movies in the future. Later, a group called "Kung Fu Dream Sequel Shooting...

    • By Harley 2022-04-23 07:01:53

      China in the eyes of Americans is still in the 1970s

      In the eyes of Americans, China is still in the 1970s, with broken neighborhoods and broken school buses... In the eyes of Americans, the uncles who guard the gates in China are all martial arts masters, the Chinese students are all gangsters, the boys are local ruffians, and the girls are nightclubs. (The female pig's feet are really ugly...) The teacher is a big hooligan. Do you dare to photograph a real China for foreigners to see? Is there such a martial arts school in Beijing? I will also...

    • By Angela 2022-04-23 07:01:53

      nothing to see

      How to say this film, in the words of pants, if the protagonist is a Chinese, it will be completely useless. The protagonist is that Smith's son, little Smith. The guy is quite handsome and his kung fu is also good, but the screenwriting of the whole movie is too far-fetched, and it basically becomes a children's martial arts movie. I especially sympathize with the bad guy No. 1. The girl I like takes a fancy to a foreign boy, and I can't stand it. , you should cut him! In fact, the villain No....

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    • By Janiya 2023-09-18 18:04:33

      Jackie Chan's humorous taste is very heavy, and Will Smith is not a fool and can do splits~ These children are all very good~ Except for the disgusting...

    • By Fredy 2023-09-10 04:49:00

      There should be a trilogy. The first part Jackie Chan teaches black Chinese kung fu to fight Chinese boys. The second part Jackie Chan teaches black people to penetrate Chinese...

    • By Josue 2023-09-04 12:24:36

      Saw a few familiar...

    • By General 2023-08-22 22:12:39

      I rub, Smith's son starring in foreign children is growing so fast! The heroine's last big cake face was too fucked up (it is said that she went to plastic surgery later). . In general: learning kung fu is for fighting. . What kind of shelf are you putting...

    • By Keanu 2023-07-26 06:40:45

      Three and a half stars... Absolutely a family-friendly movie for all ages... The ending song "Never say never, fighting forever" sounds pretty...

    Movie plot

    12-year-old Delhi Parker ( played by Jaden Smith ) was a carefree and most ordinary American boy living in Detroit, because his mother Shirley ( played by Taraji P. Hanson ) has Changed, and moved to China together. In the beginning, due to the huge cultural differences, Delhi experienced a very difficult period in making new friends. Fortunately, he quickly established a friendly relationship with his classmate Miying ( Han Wenwen ),...
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    Evaluation action

    Purely from a movie perspective, "Kung Fu Dream" is a pretty good movie. Judging from the movies that have been released, it can be regarded as one of the few movies that can afford the price. As a genre produced by the Hollywood assembly line, the hard indicators of the film are basically qualified, and individual elements, such as the excellent scenes of the location, the rendering of the life in the Chinese market in the details of...
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    Movie quotes

    • Dre Parker: Mom, look. In China, everything is old. There's old houses, old parks, old people. Look, this guy is at least four hundred years old.

    • Dre Parker: [being beaten at ping-pong by an old man] C'mon, man. I'm twelve.

    • Dre Parker: [Cheng says something in chinese] Whatever he's saying, he is lying!