The Karate Kid

Shannon 2022-04-21 09:01:56

It’s been a long time since I’ve been in the cinema.
To be honest, Kung Fu dream can be used to pass the time.
There are some laughs
and the punch is not bad

, but overall this is a film
that can’t stand
scrutiny . The performance of the not plump
heroine can't help but make me think of the woman in the bar who posted it when I saw a foreigner
and then jumped out of a small vinegar jar inexplicably . There is no character in the middle of
a bloody coach . The background of Jackie Chan is even more strange. What is the significance of this passage to the theme ? Maybe I didn't watch it carefully, I do n't know how I got fouled in the semi-finals, let's not care what Yu Rongguang said at the end, "don't be soft-hearted", there's nothing wrong with it. I can't say that if you have a leg injury, don't attack . It 's just like watching Demichelis in Argentina. Do you think it's better to fight? Obviously, to fight otherwise is the biggest insult of the fight. This is definitely not a film made for the Chinese. The theme is only for the simple-minded Americans look at the Chinese elements in it, that is, the film that attracts the attention of foreigners is still a film that pleases foreigners. PS: The little heroine is usually invisible, but when she dances, she is quite wave . Calling Gong Gong is absolutely irresponsible behavior. Little Smith also got a lot of muscles, and it is estimated that he wants to go the idol route like his father~
























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The Karate Kid quotes

  • Dre Parker: [after Mr. Han does a cool move] Whoa...!

    Mr. Han: Focus!

  • Mr. Han: Kung Fu lives in everything we do, Xiao Dre! It lives in how we put on the jacket, how we take off the jacket. It lives in how we treat people! Everything... is Kung Fu.