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The Karate Kid (DVD, 2010, Widescreen)

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Condition
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An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or cracks, or to the item cover including scuffs, scratches, or cracks. The cover art and liner notes are included for a CD. VHS or DVD box is included. Video game instructions are included. No skipping on CD/DVD. No fuzzy/snowy frames on VHS tape. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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Studio
Sony Pictures
Rating
G
Director
Harald Zwart
Format
DVD
Movie/TV Title
The Karate Kid
Genre
Drama
Actor
Jackie Chan
MPN
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UPC
043396359130
EAN
043396359130
ISBN
043396359130
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  • A good remake of the 1984 Classic

    Jackie Chan stars in this remake of the 1984 hit movie. Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) and his mother, Sherry (Taraji P. Henson) move to China for her work and Dre has trouble adjusting to the new lifestyle and getting along with the local boys. He meets Mr. Han (Jackie Chan) who is the maintenance man at the apartments where he lives and after a couple of fights Mr. Han agrees to help Dre learn to defend himself and compete in the local Karate tournament. The movie follows pretty much along the lines of the original film where the young boy meets a girl and the girls relatives are all against their being together. There are some differences but they are minor to the plot. Jackie Chan gives a good performance in this film but there is (in my opinion) not enough of him fighting in this ...

  • Jaden Smith shines as the new Karate Kid

    After Jaden Smith completed his role in The Pursuit of Happyness along side his mega-hit father Will Smith, it was assured that Jaden had the chops to join the family business. Jaden's mother is actress Jada Pinkett Smith (currently starring in TNT's "Hawthorne"). Both parents wanted their son's next major role to fit his abilities and they decided to produce an updated version of The Karate Kid, the smash teen hit in 1984. According to the Smith's, the vision of the film was not complete without securing Jackie Chan to play the role of the boy's mentor and trainer. The Karate Kid, known internationally as The Kung Fu Kid (and perhaps a better title for the film) was shot mostly in China. The plot is identical to the 1984 version: boy moves to strange ...

  • The Karate Kid (DVD, 2010)

    This movie takes what was done in the original movie and has nicely upgraded across the board. First, we have more of a threat from the kid doing the bullying this time around rather than a caricature. The mother/son dynamic is stronger and given much more screen time. The romance is more playful and innocent, with the friendship aspect ultimately being the plot focus. The student/teacher dynamic has an even stronger father/son underlying tone and finally, the action is much much improved upon. All of the above is due to excellent performances across the board. Jaden Smith shows to be a more than capable actor in the making and with no doubt observation of Chan, who we finally get to see in a dramatic role rather than action/comedy role. Smith and Chan have a fun chemistry that helps ...

  • Kicking Good Time!

    Jaden Smith, although just a kid, has amazing acting powers. I was convinced as I watched this movie, that I was being afforded a great privilege to see this boy's life as it unfolded, petal by petal, as he grew within and without. Jackie Chan was amazing. I've never seen him in a role this emotional, and tears rolled down my face to match his own during the scene when he reveals to "Dre" (Jaden's character) about the tragedy of his past and the reason he keeps a car in his house upon which he labors so intently each day of each year until the dreaded June 8th rolls around. The fighting scenes were no holds barred, and it was a marvel to see kids with moves I've never even seen adults pull off before. All in all, this was a wonderful film, well worth ...

  • Great movie!

    I really enjoyed this movie. Jaden is a great actor - very comfortable in front of the screen. He and Wen Wen Han looked great together. She is a great actress and handles the English very well, even though she really doesn't speak it. The others were great as well. I think that the original Karate Kid was more of a relationship movie as I don't think any of them really knew Karate. However, the emotion and action were far better in this new one and Jackie Chan played the emotional "angry blind man" perfectly. As a result, the development of the relationship between Dre and Mr. Han was much more believable. I watched the original more because I am a sucker for a cute romance (actually, I had a crush on Elizabeth Shue). However, since the new movie played down the ...