MOVIE REVIEW
MOVIE TITLE : The Karate
Kid
GENRE :
Action
DURATION : The Karate Kid -133 minutes
YOUR RATING : 9/10
DIRECTED BY : Harald Zwart
ACTORS : Jackie chan, Jaden
Smith, Wenwen Han, Rongguang Yu,
Zhenwei
Wang, Yi Zhoa, Zhensu Wu, Ji Wang
SETTING TIME : 16 October 2009 , 11 June 2010
PLACE : Beijing
, China
1.SUMMARY OF THE MOVIE
When his mother's career results in a
move to China, 12-year-old Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) finds that he is a stranger
in a strange land. Though he knows a little karate, his fighting skills are no
match for Cheng, the school bully. Dre finds a friend in Mr. Han (Jackie Chan),
a maintenance man who is also a martial-arts master. Mr. Han teaches Dre all
about kung fu in the hope that Dre will be able to face down Cheng and perhaps
win the heart of a pretty classmate named Mei Ying.
2.CHARATES IN THE MOVIE
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what i liked this movie
-I like because he try what she loves and be strong for
lover,mother,teachers and people around
and do not give up on her dreams
WHAT I DISLKED THIS MOVIE
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I disliked because have a group of bully at the school and
bully student the weak like Dre Parker
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MY FAVOURITE PART -Despite Han's insistence that he has earned respect for his performance in the tournament, Dre convinces Han to use his fire cupping technique to mend his leg, in order to see the tournament to the end. Dre returns to the arena, where he confronts Cheng. Dre delivers impressive blows, but Cheng counters with a debilitating strike to Dre's already injured leg. Dre struggles to get up, and adopts the one-legged form he first learned from the woman on the mountain, attempting to use the reflection technique to manipulate Cheng's movements. Cheng charges Dre, but Dre flips, and catches Cheng with a kick to his head, winning the tournament, along with the respect of Cheng and his classmates, both for himself and Mr. Han. |
i like recommend to someone love fighter and kung fu
NAME 1 MOVIE SIMILIAR THEME WITH THIS MOVIE
The Next Karate Kid (also known as The Karate Kid Part IV) is a
1994 American martial art drama starring Pat
Morita and Hilary Swank. It is the fourth installment in The
Karate Kid film series. It was directed by Christopher Cain,
written by Mark W. Lee, and produced by Jerry Weintraub, with music
by Bill Conti. It is the first film in the series not to
feature Ralph Macchio in the lead role as Daniel LaRusso.
MORAL OR LESSON FROM THIS MOVIE
The antagonist in a movie
always seem to get the "upper" hand over the protagonist at the
onset; and Cheng and his bully friends do that to Dre. But it is not long
before they get knocked down a peg or two when Mr. Han appears on the scene.
Their disrespect of Dre and Mei Ying also creates some embarrassment (knocked
down) in front of Master Li. It is not until they admit that Dre has learned a
great deal and thus respects some of the things in their culture that they hold
valuable (Kung Fu),that they bow to Dre and Mr. Han.
Ironically, their physical "low bow" is psychologically "getting
back up." As I mentioned earlier, and explain
extensively in the book, a well-rounded protagonist has multiple goals that
test the moral premise's truth in different ways. Each goal has its own story
thread, and its own major turning points. To illustrate that let's examine
Dre's . Kung Fu thread and his opposing . Romantic story thread. Notice how the
threads are combined and organized with respect to each other. The chart at the
end of this blog shows how the romantic thread moves earlier in the overall
story to get all its beats in, leaving the majority of Act 3 for the more
visual and visceral Kung Fu thread.