Karate Kid (2010)
27KKarate Kid: Directed by Harald Zwart. With Jaden Smith, Jackie Chan, Taraji P. Henson, Wenwen Han. Work causes a single mother to move to China with her young son; in his new home, the boy embraces kung fu, taught to him by a master.
“While it does its best with the source material, and strives to be an engaging, character-focused drama, THE KARATE KID is nothing more than a bland reworking of the original classic that misses the mark on more than one occasion. The first film was all heart; this oneu0026#39;s about attitude, and not much else besides.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s not often I watch a film and cheer on the bad guys, but are the bullies in this film really so bad? In fact, the erstwhile lead, played by the bratty Jaden Smith, seems worse than his adversaries, deliberately provoking them and bringing himself a great deal of pain in the process. Smith fails to garner a momentu0026#39;s sympathy for his characteru0026#39;s plight throughout the production, appearing to be a typical spoilt rich kid instead.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNow, the real reason I watched this film was for Jackie Chan, and needless he doesnu0026#39;t disappoint with his mentor role here. Sadly, though, Chan has little to do; his mentor schtick is good, but heu0026#39;s kept in the background for too long and also limited to a single fight scene, where he beats up a gang of children; hardly bathing in glory. I understand that a bout between Chan and screen rival Rongguang Yu was excised from the final print, which is a real shame. Who casts Jackie in a movie and REDUCES his fight scenes? The rest of the film is overlong and overblown, with needless romantic sub-plots that drag the running time down to a snailu0026#39;s pace and all the usual fish-out-of-water nonsense. The fight choreography is poor, too, with the climactic tournament scenes particularly disappointing and dealt with in a perfunctionary way. Iu0026#39;d rather watch the original, or something like Van Dammeu0026#39;s BLOODSPORT, again.”