I hope Daniel-san has learned some new karate moves since that tournament because the crane kick still looks lame.
Also, I hope there are no more tournaments where the past champion automatically earns a bye all the way to the finals. That was lame too, Karate Kid 3, I believe.
The Karate Kid is a very good movie. The story is actually kind of inspirational.
The sequels sort of trivialized the original movie/story.
Also, I hope there are no more tournaments where the past champion automatically earns a bye all the way to the finals. That was lame too, Karate Kid 3, I believe.
You are right. The story was not a comedy, though it did have plenty of comic moments. It was an excellent story of an underdog -- a kid who overcame bullies and being from the wrong side of the tracks, so to speak.I don't think the problem is so much doing the new series, as it is making it a comedy. How is this story a comedy? I think the issue of someone rising up against bullies would resonate today just as much as it did then. Who doesn't like a good underdog story? Karate Kid was a story about someone that overcame terrible odds. It also was a father/son story. It succeeded on a lot of levels. It absolutely could work today, but not if the main character is 10 years old, which was the problem with the remake. Plus, the remake so closely followed the original script that it brought very little to the table
The Karate Kid is a very good movie. The story is actually kind of inspirational.
The sequels sort of trivialized the original movie/story.