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- Karate kid (2010) is massively hated for no reason - Reddit
Everything else and the show cobra Kai is absolute dogshit imo But back to my argument, a movie about a kid learning Kung fu to fend off his bullies and calling it karate kid is comparable to me making a movie about Puerto Ricos fight for independence and calling it Cinco de mayo
- The Karate Kid (1984): How was Daniel a victim of bullying when . . .
"The Karate Kid" (1984): How was Daniel a victim of bullying when everything that happened to him was in response to his actions?
- The Karate Kid (1984) is a movie about a kid fighting against his . . .
The Karate Kid (1984) is a movie about a kid fighting against his bullies but the movie doesn't present the "victim" in the best light and the Bully isn't really a Bully
- Best The Karate Kid Posts - Reddit
"The Karate Kid" (1984): How was Daniel a victim of bullying when everything that happened to him was in response to his actions? I was severely bullied in Junior High and let me tell you, bullies almost never have a reason to bully you They do it because it makes them feel superior and better than his victims
- The original karate kid is a truly amazing movie - Reddit
I've seen some amazing movies, plenty that are better overall than the original Karate Kid Regardless I still absolutely adore it But then when Daniel lifts his knee for the crane kick near of the end of the movie and the music just sort of changes, man, my throat tightens up and I get chills that cover me in goosebumps
- Which characters actually know Karate in real life - Reddit
The Semi-Finalist in the first Karate Kid who lost to Johnny was a legit martialist Darryl Vidal I believe runs a dojo in California Pat Johnson 9th degree black belt in Tang Soo Do and taught the cobra kai students their martial arts for the first film
- Why is the ending of Karate Kid (1984) so effective? - Reddit
KARATE KID gives Danny the victory in spite of a completely illegal kick to the face Interestingly, the Youtube series does a marvelous job of taking these concepts further, unpacking and confronting who these people become later in life as a result of what really was an absurdly negligent decision by the referees
- Why isnt the The Karate Kid remake called The Kung Fu Kid . . . - Reddit
Supposedly, the kid already knows karate, so he's called the "karate kid" by the Chinese kids as an insult Then the karate kid learns kung fu so he can kick better ass Because apparently karate is for pussies, or something
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