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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.
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A perfect film. This movie, more so than any many movies recently, has had mixed opinions. The film is literally awesome in every way possible. Just because it features kung-fu as opposed to karate does not matter as the title ‘The Karate Kid’ is a classic, well remembered one and why change it to ‘The Kung-fu Kid just for the sake of it featuring kung-fu. The title ‘The Karate Kid’ is both recognition and iconic and changing it would differ from the heart of the title and it’s iconic bearings.
Whilst the film is not a direct remake in the sense of its characters having the same names as in the original i.e. Daniel and Mr. Miyagi as well as the same locations, it is an absolutely stunning re-imagining type remake of the iconic and classic 80’s film. The film utilises the same themes, ideas, concepts and morals as the original but also adds its own and enhances them by upgrading them incredibly well across the board. The casting was absolutely perfect. Smith certainly has a very promising future ahead of him. He made the role his own and have an absolutely amazing performance throughout the whole film.
His character Dre may have been younger than Machio’s Daniel but it didn’t matter nor did it matter to the other characters and central bully Cheng who was perfectly cast and delivered a stunning performance both physically and emotionally. Jackie Chan as Mr. Miyagi character was an absolutely perfect choice. Not only did he deliver stunning physical performances but emotionally, he put his heart and sole into making the character strong, extremely interesting, dynamic and dimensional. The other characters were also excellently cast. The chemistry between Han and Dre and everyone else was brilliantly illustrated with an immensely powerful bond clearly shown between them all.
The romance was more playful and innocent. All the themes and morals in the film were thoroughly developed and extremely well presented. Chan acted superbly in every scene and made his role like every else did; believable and highly entertaining to watch. The ending was perfect and very satisfying with Horner’s powerful score giving the whole film an immense pleasure and richness and texture which really gave the whole movie a huge amount of substance. The cinematography was stunning throughout; exquisite shots of both China and the central story action enhanced with some superb colour grading and tones. The editing was fresh, original and highly well informed.
Every character and scene were thoroughly developed and given appropriate amounts of screen time. What I loved however was the perfect balance between it all; the story, the emotion, the action Overall it sounded like the filmmaker’s were very confident in their vision and approach.
The movie clearly stands on it’s own two feet, hold it’s own against the original and stays highly loyal. It had everything in it, including comedy, suspense and tension. It was pure in its approach and highly entertaining. It was different to your average movie and was uplifting all of the time.
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I personally do think that one should compare this re-imagining to the original in a certain, particular sense. The original will always have a place in peoples hearts and will always have a passion to those who love them. This remake does not attempt to replace the original nor does it attempt to steal the values from it. Instead it brings the story alive in a brand new light.
Morita and Macchio as Miyagi and Daniel will be forever irreplaceable but the remake respects this whilst at the same time teaches us the same morals and values. In many ways, these different interpretations of a timeless, classic, coming of age type story teach lessons in life. ‘Life will knock us down, but we can choose man or not to get back up’ spoken by Chan’s character Han, based on many morals from the original and in life speaks a thousand words alone capture some of the greatest lessons in life, yet at the same time in the fictional sense of the story reminds us of our inner struggles, beliefs and desires. The tournament scene was stunning in every way but what was beautiful, was that unlike the original where Johnny Lawrence hands Daniel the trophy, this film went one step further and had both Cheng and all of Master Li’s student bow and acknowledge Han and Dre as a sign of redemption and respect after Cheng personally handed Dre the trophy again, as a sign of redemption.
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This was beautifully illustrated. Although the alternate ending where Han fights Li was cut for obvious reasons as at this point in the film it’s of no relevance to the story, it was fantastically choreographed and created. It would be a perfect way to open film two much like with Miyagi defeating Kreese at the start of the original karate kid sequel. Film two is proposed for release in 2013. In another superb scene, Han reveals to Dre his tragic past (a mirror reflection of the original’s same scene where Miyagi reveals his loss to Daniel). Chan literally put 110% and more into this scene and Smith superbly maintained his character performance within such a difficult scene.
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The sequence which followed where they train with the sticks in silhouette in front of the car headlights was perfect ad was the turning point where they cement each other’s true trust and heal each others wounds. Stunning; brilliant approach to innovative filmmaking.