My First review will be that of The Karate Kid, which stars Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith. Coincidentally this is the latest film that I saw. Now for the sake of this review, I am not going to compare it to the old Karate Kid, for that will be an insult to the effort that Harald Zwart and his team put into this film and also an insult to the film itself, which should be seen as an independant piece of art.
Now right off the bat I can tell you that The Karate Kid is a GOOD movie and for many reasons that I will discuss. First let's see how young Jaden Smith performs.
Jaden Smith, the son of Will Smith (who was the producer, along with wife Jada) is going to be a star no doubt and his performance in this film is exceptional. Right off the bat, you give a shit about this little 12 year old who is moving off to China.
His character is very loveable not only because he is a little kid but also because he has his shortcomings. Now once he moves to China that is when Jaden really shows his shit. First of all the beatings that he takes by the bullies are all very brutal so much so that me and others in the audience were yelling out "ooh" and "aah". Jaden makes you feel the shit that he is getting, so much so that you get pissed off and want Jaden to throw in a punch or two, which he does. But to no avail. There are also aspects of his character that people can relate to as a 12 year old, the relationship with his mother, his constant effort to fit in to a foreign enviroment, which are all acted very well by Jaden smith. His performance is a star making one and he will have a bright future in this industry.
Now let's talk about the real surprise, which is delivered by Jackie Chan who plays Mr Han, the kung-fu master.
Now this is not the Jackie Chan that you have grown up knowing. The one who throws himself through glass windows, high buildings and kicks people's ass, all while making you laugh till you pee. That is the Jackie Chan that I knew, the Jackie Chan who was in Drunken Master, Police Story and Rush Hour. But no sir, this Jackie Chan is more mature and way more BADASS!!!
Right off the bat, the character of Mr Han is a complicated one. We never really know his motivations, and Jackie Chan plays the character so seriously that one really feels the mystery and confusion about this character. Once his path collides with Dre (Jaden Smith) then shit really gets interesting. As he becomes Dre's Kung Fu master we see that he is a very strict man when it comes to Kung Fu making Dre do the same shit all the time until he gets frustrated. The character never really fully gets revealed, the closest is a scene where Mr Han, reveals a thing or two about his past to Dre. In a scene that melted my heart and brought tears to my eyes. Jackie Chan's performance was serene. The best performance that I have seen out of Jackie Chan, and that is a bold statement to make. But its none-the-less true. This man deserves an award for what he did in this movie and someone out there should make sure he gets it.
Now the two performances aren't the only thing that make this movie a masterpiece. There is also the amazing and distinct visual style that this film has. The beautiful colours and photography make this film feel like a true chinese opera. Which is what this film is, it is a marriage between east and west and what a beautiful marriage it is. There are so many quotes by Mr Han about the spirit and the nature of Kung Fu, there are so many moments between Dre and Mr Han that are so intense, the training, the blood, the sweat and the tears all make for one hell of a movie experience.
Well done Harald Zwart, you have truly made a masterpiece and it should be recognized as one.
Everyone should go and check out this flick again and again.
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