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The Karate Kid (2010)

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The Karate Kid is a 2010 martial arts film. A part of the Karate Kid series, it borrows elements of the first one but set in Beijing, China, instead of California. Jaden Smith plays the lead role of Andre "Dre" Parker and Jackie Chan is the old mentor, Mr. Han. There is almost no karate in this film; the lead character trains in kung fu instead.While it seemingly sat outside of the main canon of the Karate Kid franchise for a long timenote Although there's nothing in the film that contradicts or even references the main canon of the series (outside of Jackie Chan being name-dropped in Cobra Kai), so it's really up to you to decide., a crossover film starring Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio was announced in late 2023, seemingly declaring it canon to the other films.
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Artistic License – Martial Arts
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Artistic License – Martial Arts: The kung fu tournament in the film seems to evoke the ruleset of ancient lei tai duels: it doesn't seem to have any dressing code, lacks protective gear of any kind, is full-contact, and allows throwing, submissions moves and even some striking on the ground. In real life, full-contact kung fu tournaments are usually held under sanshou/san da rules, which basically look like Kickboxing with some wrestling allowed, so they don't resemble the wild ruleset in the film at all (and needlessly to say, most legal combat sports in the world demand protective gear whenever they are geared to children).
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Colour Coded Armies: The tournament. Dre is in white and Cheng and his team are in black and red. The other teams, which pretty much serve as cannon fodder, are dressed in green, purple, and blue.
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Defeat Means Friendship
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Defeat Means Friendship: Cheng is the one who gives Dre the winning trophy. Then, he and the other boys who had bullied and fought with Dre also pay their respects to Mr. Han. Master Li is also forced to congratulate Mr. Han's victory, much to his dismay. Averted in the the alternate ending/deleted ending, in which Master Li doesn't suck it up. Mr. Han has to stop him from beating his students, to which Li starts a fight and Han humiliates him in front of an entire spectator crowd as a Mythology Gag to the original films. These scenes were taken out because the producers believed it took too much focus away from Dre's character winning.
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: The first fight between Cheng and Dre does not go well for Dre at all. The protracted nature of Dre's beating is painful to watch, and disqualifies it from being a Curb-Stomp Battle.
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: There's a scene where Mr. Han sees a fly and, after chasing it around with his chopsticks, whips out a flyswatter, smashes the fly against the wall, picks the fly off with his chopsticks, and continues eating with the chopsticks. The trailer that featured this scene had "You're The Best Around" playing in the background. Also, The Flying Dragons use a variation of "No Mercy" for their motto. Mr. Han waxing his car.
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Bilingual Bonus
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Bilingual Bonus: Mandarin dialogue is left unsubtitled and untranslated, so viewers fluent in the language will pick up on plot points before Dre does. For example, viewers who knew Mandarin would have pegged Meiying's father as a potential source of conflict early on once they heard Cheng and Meiying's first conversation.
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Bring My Brown Pants
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Bring My Brown Pants: When Dre gets beat up by Cheng's whole gang after provoking them into chasing him, we see for a moment that Dre was so scared he actually soiled himself.
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Artifact Title: Being set in China, the film uses kung fu rather than karate. The original title was "The Kung-Fu Kid" (with many of the film crew using that name during production), but producer Jerry Weintraub insisted on keeping the original title for brand recognition, marketing and nostalgia factor. To justify the title, they threw in a line about Dre knowing "a little Karate", Dre's mother mistakes Kung Fu for Karate, and the term is used as a derisive nickname a few times. There are a couple of scenes of Dre trying in earnest to use karate (albeit trying to learn from an infomercial or some such thing), although the results are less than indicative of the title.
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Dragons Up the Yin Yang
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Dragons Up the Yin Yang: As part of Dre's training, Mr. Han takes him up a tall mountain to the Dragon Well, where drinking from it purportedly make one invincible. The well is a shallow fountain with a yin-yang symbol in the center.
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Gratuitous Foreign Language
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Gratuitous Foreign Language: Justified, as Dre is horrible at Chinese and tries to learn bits and pieces. The Chinese people around him either speak English with a heavy accent or don't speak it at all.
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: One of Cheng's cronies tells him to stop hurting Dre, after he has beaten him up significantly. Even Cheng was genuinely shocked when his Master orders him to break Dre's leg in order to win the tournament, showing he's aware that a grown man encouraging this kind of violence is not right. But when he’s reminded he’s been taught to show “no mercy�, it quickly passes and he is all too willing to obey the instruction.
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We Will Meet Again
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We Will Meet Again: Dre gets beaten up a few times. A truce is called, pending a tournament.
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Thug Dojo: It would hardly be a Karate Kid remake without one. In this case, we have the Fighting Dragon school.
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Actor Allusion: Jaden's father Will Smith did a parody of Karate Kid on an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air with Pat Morita, the original Miyagi, guest starring.
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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Curb-Stomp Battle: Cheng and his gang get effortlessly defeated by Mr. Han when he shows up and protects Dre. They're so outmatched that Mr. Han defeats them without throwing any strikes of his own.
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Parental Substitute
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Parental Substitute: Mr Han acts like one of these and a friend to Dre. In return, Dre reminds Mr Han of his deceased son.
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Adaptational Location Change: The original Fish out of Water story built in the first Karate Kid was based on a kid moving from New Jersey to California. Here, it's about a kid moving from Detroit to Beijing, China. Being in a country on the other side of the world and built around culture and language he doesn't understand very well, Dre has a much harder time getting used to this new place he has to call home.
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Big Good
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Mr. Han and Master Li, the two kung-fu masters on opposing sides.
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The Atoner
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The Atoner: Mr. Han tells Dre that he was distracted by an argument with his wife, and the crash killed her and his son, so he fixes up the car and smashes it up again on the anniversary of their deaths, hoping to atone for his guilt, which inspires Dre to train harder.
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Bookends: The film begins and ends with Dre fist bumping someone. The first time was with his friend from Detroit, the last time with Mr. Han.
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Police Are Useless: The police are never involved considering six children attempted to assault an elderly man. Though if the police behaved as they're supposed to there'd be no movie.
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Heel–Face Turn: The Fighting Dragons bow to Mr. Han in respect after Dre defeats Cheng in the tournament finals, to Li's dismay.
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Game-Breaking Injury: In the tournament, one of the Fighting Dragons is Ordered to Cheat and badly injures Dre's leg in an attempt to prevent him from participating in the final round. It nearly works, except Dre is too determined to give up.
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And Your Reward Is Clothes
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And Your Reward Is Clothes: Han gives Dre a white jacket at the end of his training.
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The Remake: Of the 1984 film (see above).
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Serious Business
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Serious Business: This is a tournament for young pre-teen kids and Master Li wants his students to break Dre's leg and defeat him completely.
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Mugging the Monster
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The kids who bully Dre are perfectly willing to attack an adult in their way. Unfortunately for them, it is a retired martial artist (aka Jackie Chan) who they are targeting.
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Recycled Title: Because "The Kung-Fu Kid" would have sounded silly. Ironically, in China, it's called "功夫梦" Gongfu Meng ("The Kung Fu Dream"); in Japan, and South Korea, it's called "Best Kid" (the same title that was used for the original movie in those countries), and "The Karate Kid" everywhere else.
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Dre encourages Meiying to play hooky and skip school for a day, and she is almost late for her violin audition which was moved up a day. Meiying's parents are not pleased with this, and believe Dre to be a bad influence, forbidding her from seeing Dre. Luckily with Mr. Han's help, Dre apologizes to Meiying and her father and he allows Meiying to go to his tournament, as she made a promise to Dre and in her family, they never break their promises.
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Martial Medic: In a Mythology Gag to the first film, Mr. Han applies the fire cup healing which enables him to continue in the tournament.
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Left Hanging: The subplot of Meiying practicing for an audition to be accepted to the Beijing Academy of Music. We see the audition, but never find out if she was accepted or not nor just what her instructor meant by "you know what this would mean for your family". We can only assume it was a matter of honor, like when Dre qualified for the tournament finals (even if just because his opponent was disqualified) and was told he honored his family.
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Bratty Half-Pint: The kids who bully Dre are perfectly willing to attack an adult in their way. Unfortunately for them, it is a retired martial artist (aka Jackie Chan) who they are targeting. Dre also shows a degree, especially earlier in the film.
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Stepford Smiler: Sherry is in just as much flux about moving from Detroit to Beijing as Dre, but she tries to make the best of it by putting on a sunny disposition and relentlessly trying to see the positives of their new environment for Dre's benefit. When Dre finally snaps she lets the facade drop, but she tells Dre that China is home since they don't have anything else in Detroit.
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Harry disappears in the last third of the film except for a few blink and miss moments at the tournament given that Dre is able to better manage himself. Another case of Truth in Television though, as anyone who moves to a foreign land can attest that they will initially stick to people with a similar background (American nationality in the case of Dre and Harry) before integrating with the local populace.
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People touching the Parker's hair. At one point, Dre's mother is surrounded by little kids who are happily playing with her hair. Absolutely Truth in Television, as foreigners with either important or distinctive hair in China have been mobbed by children wanting to touch it.
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Deadly Dodging
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Deadly Dodging: Mr. Han showcases a lot of this in his fight with Cheng's gang, maneuvering them into hurting each other rather than striking them himself... thankfully so, as this is about the only way a heroic Jackie Chan character could get away with beating up a bunch of children.
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Crazy Cultural Comparison: The Chinese tend to stay silent out of respect after a performance of any sort. So after Meiying's recital, they were opt to remain silent. However, Dre, who came from United States, cheered and clapped. This invoked anger from his crush's father.
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Ordered to Cheat: Master Li orders two of the Fighting Dragons to break Dre's leg, telling them "I don't want him beaten; I want him broken" and "Break his leg."
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Magic Feather: They don't say it, but the Dragon Well that gives awesome kung-fu powers was just for a confidence boost. Possibly downplayed as the characters knew full well it was simply folklore and never actually believed that the well would grant any powers.
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Boyfriend-Blocking Dad: Meiying's father disapproved of his daughter's friendship with Dre because he saw him as a bad influence to his daughter, causing her to be late for her recital and forbade her from spending time with him. However, he turns out to be much more reasonable than the stereotypical version. When Dre respectfully approaches him and his daughter and apologizes (in phonetic Chinese) for bringing dishonor to their family, he reconsiders and is later seen actively cheering for Dre.
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Eye Cam: When Cheng beats Dre up for the second time, we see that Dre is so badly hurt that his vision is impaired.
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Adaptational Jerkass: Cheng, in comparison to his counterpart Johnny Lawrence. He has a lot less reluctance sweeping the leg or brutalizing his opponents in the middle of a tournament than Johnny did.
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Parting-Words Regret: A very painful and realistic one for Mr. Han. During an argument with his wife while driving, they would end up in a horrific crash that would kill her and their son. Beyond the painful relatability of losing one's family so quickly, the fact that your last memories of them were arguing over something you cannot even remember just makes it feel worse.
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Love Triangle: A bit of a case with Dre and Cheng who both have a crush on Meiying, who chooses Dre.
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Comforting Comforter: A rather sweet scene when Dre falls asleep onto Mr. Han's lap and a hesitating Mr. Han places a hand on his shoulder.
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Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: Cheng is a sadistic little creep. The rest of the Fighting Dragons too, especially the teacher, Li who, true to the film's inspiration, is pretty much a Race Lifted John Kreese.
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Even Cheng was genuinely shocked when his Master orders him to break Dre's leg in order to win the tournament, showing he's aware that a grown man encouraging this kind of violence is not right. But when he’s reminded he’s been taught to show “no mercy�, it quickly passes and he is all too willing to obey the instruction.
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Gamer Chick: Dre's talented at a DDR clone, but Meiying is somehow able to beat him while facing away from the screen and focusing mostly on upper body movement. This goes beyond the border of possibility, by the way; while there are people gifted and experienced enough to be able to play the game without looking at the screen, Meiying is doing it while barely moving her legs, when even the easier DDR songs still require at least a bit of footwork. The only plausible solution is that they are actually playing a game more similar to Just Dance or Dance Central, which are focused on body movement as a whole - and it still profiles Meiying as quite a gamer.
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Curb Stomp Cushion: In their first fight, Dre manages to strike Cheng exactly once, but hard enough to briefly knock Cheng down. As with Daniel and Johnny before them, though, it's clear this hit barely hurt Cheng, and it only provokes him into beating Dre even more fiercely.
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Shout-Out: A black kid is bad at basketball and gets in trouble with a local gang of tough kids on the court? Must be genetic.
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Crippling the Competition: Done twice by the Fighting Dragons, on Master Li's orders.
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Wax On, Wax Off: Jacket on, jacket off, drop the jacket, pick up the jacket, jacket on... it also has the nice side effect of disciplining Dre for his attitude.
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Post-Game Retaliation: The alternate ending has Master Li doing this to his students after they lose to Dre. Mr. Han intervenes and trashes Li in a fight, contributing to his Humiliation Conga.
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Clothing-Concealed Injury: Dre gets into a fight with one of the bullies at school, leaving him with a black-eye. The next day, he wears some of his mother's makeup and a hat to school to try and avoid suspicion. It fails when the teacher mentions that hats aren't allowed in school; his mother takes off the hat, seeing that he's wearing makeup and realizes that he's been in a fight. She panics over this while Dre tells her it's nothing.
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Moving Angst: Dre is not very happy about moving from Detroit to China because of his mother's job. That he ends up getting bullied by the local kids only adds to his unhappiness. At one point, he tearfully tells his mother he hates their new environment and calls her out for not taking his feelings into consideration.
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Puppy Love: Among Dre and Meiying, given their ages.
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Mama Bear: In a deleted alternate ending scene, just before she departs, Sherry punches Li in the jaw for ordering his students to attack her son.
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Clothing Combat: Mr Han uses one kid's jacket sleeves to tie up two other kids who are beating up Dre.
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Old Master Mr. Han and Master Li, the two kung-fu masters on opposing sides. A non-fighting example is the ping-pong master earlier in the park. He lets Dre score a point, then proceeds to completely demolish him in subsequent matches.
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Big Damn Heroes: Mr. Han shows up and effortlessly defeats Cheng and his gang and stops them from beating up Dre.
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Kneel Before Frodo: After Dre wins the tournament, Cheng and the other Fighting Dragon students bow to Mr. Han, accepting him as their new master.
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Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: Subtly done with Li in two scenes. First, when an injured Dre returns to the tournament, the tournament's spectators are impressed, but Li only mockingly applauds, suggesting that he considers Dre's slim chances of winning rather than his courage and fighting spirit. Later, when his own students show their respect to Mr. Han by bowing, he is shocked rather than angry. Which means that he fails to understand why young students would respect a successful, yet kind teacher.
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Running Gag: Possibly Dre's expression when he hangs up his coat for his mom. Mr. Han makes a point of making sure that "attitude" is there during Dre's "jacket-on, jacket-off" training and it has a spotlight shone on it when it shows up in the tournament. People touching the Parker's hair. At one point, Dre's mother is surrounded by little kids who are happily playing with her hair. Absolutely Truth in Television, as foreigners with either important or distinctive hair in China have been mobbed by children wanting to touch it.
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Brick Joke: On Dre's first day of his new school, he's wearing the school uniform. The principal told both him and his mother that they only wear them on uniform day. Later on, it's the school field trip and it's also uniform day. Guess who's not wearing the uniform... Later he meets up with Meiying saying "Look, uniform on uniform day." This time he gets it right.
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Buffy Speak: "Fiery cup thing."
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Pet the Dog: A non-villainous example with Mr. Han (who acts like a bit of a jerk when he is first introduced). During the tournament, when Dre knocks one of the Dragons down, it is Mr. Han who helps him up. This little gesture is in sharp contrast with Li's behavior, who considers showing the opponent kindness a sign of weakness, and even mistreats his students.
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