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Jaden Smith kicks acting career into 2nd gear with The Karate Kid

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2010

"Dre Parker is a cool American kid who's left Detroit and now is just trying to make it in China," says Jaden Smith, who previously starred alongside his father in the worldwide hit The Pursuit of Happyness and now takes the star reigns himself, headlining The Karate Kid. "He's definitely having a rough time -- he feels like he just doesn't fit in. He doesn't mean to, but he gets on the bad side of some bullies. He's got no friends and nowhere to go, and that's when he finds out that his building's maintenance man, Mr. Han, is a kung fu master. Mr. Han teaches him kung fu, and they end up having a special bond between them."

It's a theme that has long resonated with audiences -- and explored in the hit movie of the same title that starred Ralph Macchio and Noriyuki "Pat" Morita. Morita's portrayal of the stoic sensei, Mr. Miyagi, earned an Oscar® nomination and passed into legend.

Producer Jerry Weintraub, who produced the first series of films as well as the new film, says that the story endures because its underlying story is universal. "Ultimately, it's the tale of a father and son," he says. "It's not so much about the karate. What endures, what kids look to, is the story of a boy searching for a father and a mentor."

It would be up to producers Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, James Lassiter, and Ken Stovitz, as well as director Harald Zwart to bring around this new version of the classic, updating it for a new generation. "The teenagers who made the original Karate Kid a hit are now parents with kids of their own," says Lassiter. "We wanted to remind them of the movie they loved so well -- that we all love so well -- but also make a modern movie that their kids can enjoy, too."

The new film couldn't be a remake -- it would have to capture those themes while standing on its own. "The key for anybody in touching material like this is to make sure that you pay homage and respect to the original but somehow find a way to expand upon it and bring it to 2010," says Zwart.

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  • Jaden is 100% awesome : ) if you're agree like this : )

  • wait shouldn't it be kung fu kid then

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  • @aosprite48 WHY DOES EVERYONE SAY THIS? It's a loose, LOOSELY, made remix of the original Karate Kid.

  • @aosprite48 I though so to, but I guess Will smith thought Karate kid was better

  • @trha2222 LOL GUESS WUT?? Yeah eff off idiotic moron!

    Wanna hear a Funn joke?? Ok..here:

    trha2222 is beautiful and so very nice!!

    LOL!!! HOW FUNNYYYYYYYYY YEAH I CANT...STOP......LAUGHING!!!!!­!!

  • @trha2222 HAHA!!

  • @trha2222 He's the worst child actor ever. This movie was hard to watch. Pathetic. Poor Jackie Chan. Could have been a great movie.

  • It should say "Will Smith kicks sons career into 2nd gear with.." Worst child actor ever.

  • @soOlga1 LOL Even when you try to write coherently, you can't!!! Amazing.

  • @trha2222 owkaii i will..so you are an idiot jaden is an amazing actor nd the kunfu is awsome just go and hate somewhere else im out deuces

  • @trha2222 not here to start a fight but don't say anything if it's not good

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