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. China. Hong Kong. United States Language English Chinese Budget $40 million Box office $359 million The Karate Kid (known as The Kung Fu Dream in China) is a 2010 directed by, and part of.
It stars, and in lead roles, and it was produced by, Ken Stovitz and Jaden's parents. The screenplay by was from the story written by for the original.
Unlike the original, this is set in, and features instead of -. The film's music was composed. It is an international co-production between China, Hong Kong, and the United States. Took place in Beijing, China, and filming began in July 2009 and ended on October 16, 2009.
The Karate Kid was released theatrically worldwide on June 11, 2010,. The Karate Kid received mixed reviews and it earned $359.1 million on a $40 million budget. The plot concerns 12-year-old Dre Parker (Smith) from, who moves to, with his mother and runs afoul of the neighborhood bully (Zhenwei Wang). He makes an unlikely ally in the form of an aging maintenance man, Mr. Han (Chan), a who teaches him the secrets of. Contents.
Aahatein kaisi yeh aahatein Sunta hoon aaj kal, aye dil bata Dastakein dete hain dastakein Kyun ajnabi se pal, aye dil bata Sounds, what kind of sounds I listen nowadays, hey heart tell me Why do these moments knock nowadays Hey heart tell me Aahat is an APPROACHING SOUND and Aahatein are 'approaching sounds' For example, you are in a room and you hear someone talking and approaching your room. That sound is Aahat. Hearing footsteps of someone approaching you is also an Aahat.
Plot Dre Parker, an African-American teen, and his mother Sherry Parker move from to after she gets a job transfer at her car factory. After a day at a park, Dre eyes a young, Meiying, who reciprocates his attention, but another boy Cheng, a rebellious prodigy whose family is close to Meiying's, attempts to keep them apart by physically attacking Dre, and later bullies him at school.
During an attack and beaten brutally, the maintenance man, Mr. Han, comes to Dre's aid. When Cheng and his friends try to interfere, Han defeats each of them in close combat, showing himself to be a kung fu master. Han helps heal Dre's injuries using as he tells the boy that those students aren't bad but their teacher is. Intrigued, Dre asks if Mr. Han could teach him kung fu. Han refuses, but brings him to meet Cheng's teacher, Master Li, at the Fighting Dragon studio to make peace.
Li, who teaches his students to show no mercy toward their enemies, challenges Dre to a fight with Cheng. Han instead proposes that Dre compete against Li's students at an open martial arts tournament, and that the students leave Dre alone to train for the tournament. Li accepts the offer but warns Han that if Dre does not show up at the tournament, he will personally bring pain to Han and Dre. Han promises to teach Dre kung fu and begins to train him by emphasizing movements that apply to life in general. He conveys that serenity and maturity, not punches and power, are the true keys to mastering the martial art. He teaches this by having Dre perform repetitive motions using his jacket, which teaches Dre real moves.
Han then takes Dre to a Taoist temple in the where he trained with his father, and Dre witnesses a woman making a cobra reflect her movements and drinks the water from an ancient Taoist well. As Dre's friendship with Meiying grows, they share a kiss at a festival. Dre persuades Meiying to for a day of fun, but she is nearly late for a violin audition that was pushed up a day without her knowledge. Her parents thus deem Dre a bad influence and forbid her from seeing him again. During their training, Han gives Dre a day off.
Dre seeks an explanation that night and finds Han apparently drunk, smashing the he was working on. Han explains to Dre that he crashed the same car years ago, and that his wife and ten-year-old son were killed in the crash.
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Han fixes the car every year but smashes it to remind himself of what happened; this inspires Dre to train harder to help his teacher get past the incident. Han assists Dre in writing and reciting a note of apology in Mandarin to Meiying's father, who accepts and promises that Meiying will attend the tournament to support Dre. At the tournament, the under-confident Dre is slow to achieve parity with his competition but soon begins beating them and advances to the semifinals. Cheng does the same by violently finishing off his opponents. Dre then beats Master Li's students, causing Li to order Dre's semi-final opponent Liang (one of his pupils) to break Dre's leg. Liang is shocked at this order but obeys under Li's intimidation. As the match continues, Liang seizes Dre's leg and delivers a crippling blow, after which he is automatically disqualified.
Dre can advance to the final to face Cheng but has a limited time to return to the ring or Cheng will claim the crown. Dre pleads with Han to heal his leg via the fire cupping method. Han tries to talk his student out of it but does it eventually. Thus Dre is set to face Cheng in the final.
Cheng begins reflecting Dre's movements and goads him into charging Dre. The match goes back and forth and is tied at two points apiece, with the next point to determine the champion. Despite his leg injury, Dre does a flip and catches Cheng in mid-air with a kick to his head, winning the tournament along with the respect of Cheng and his classmates.
Cheng asks the presenter for permission to present Dre with the trophy. All of the Fighting Dragon students bow to Mr. Han in respect, accepting him as their new master. Alternate ending Li attempts to strike Cheng out of anger for losing the final but Han appears and stops Li, resulting in a fight between the two instructors. While Li momentarily bests Han, Han pins Li down with a leg-to-head lock, and angrily reminds him of his own rule: no mercy. Before Han attacks, Dre appears and discourages Han from attacking; the Fighting Dragons bow to Mr.
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