

Dre goes to see Meiying, persuading her to cut school for a day of fun. After many weeks of grueling and laborious training, Mr. There, Dre witnesses a woman making a cobra reflect her movements and later drinks the water from an ancient Taoist well. Han takes Dre to a Taoist temple in the Wudang Mountains. He teaches this by having Dre perform repetitive motions using his jacket, though which Dre develops muscle memory. He conveys that serenity and maturity, not punches and power, are the true keys to mastering the martial art. Han promises to teach Dre Kung Fu and begins to train him by emphasizing movements that apply to life in general. Li begrudgingly agrees to the terms as long as Dre shows up at the tournament, warning them that if they are absent, he will hurt them. Han instead counters that Dre compete against Li's students one-on-one at the upcoming open Kung Fu tournament, requesting that his students leave Dre alone to train for the tournament. Li harshly rebuffs the peace offer and challenges Mr. Han refuses and instead brings him to meet Li at the Fighting Dragon studio to make peace. Han heals Dre's injuries using Ancient Chinese medicine methods of fire cupping while explaining that Cheng and his friends are not inherently bad, but made so by their teacher Master Li, who teaches his students to show "no mercy" towards their enemies. Han, who intervenes and fends off the boys and reveals himself to be a Kung Fu master. They chase and eventually corner him at a backstreet alley, and brutally beat Dre until he is saved by the maintenance man, Mr. After a school field trip to the Forbidden City, Dre throws a bucket of dirty water over Cheng and his gang as revenge, enraging them. Dre goes to a nearby park where he eyes a young violinist, Meiying, who reciprocates his attention, but a 14-year-old Chinese boy named Cheng, a rebellious Kung Fu prodigy whose family is close to Meiying's, holds a grudge against Dre and keeps them apart by brutally attacking, teasing and bullying Dre every chance he gets. Contentsġ2-year-old Dre Parker and his widowed mother Sherry, are leaving Detroit travelling to Beijing after Sherry gets a job transfer at a car factory. The film received generally favorable reviews and earned $359 million on a $40 million budget. The Karate Kid was released theatrically worldwide on June 11, 2010, by Sony Pictures. Principal photography took place in Beijing, China, and filming began in July 2009 and ended on October 16, 2009. It is an international co-production between China, Hong Kong, and the United States. The film's music was composed by James Horner. The screenplay was written by Christopher Murphey. Han ( Jackie Chan), a kung fu master who teaches him the secrets of self-defense. He makes an unlikely ally in the form of an aging maintenance man, Mr. Henson) and runs afoul of the neighborhood bully Cheng (Zhenwei Wang).

The plot concerns 12-year-old Dre Parker ( Jaden Smith), from Detroit, Michigan, who moves to Beijing, China with his mother ( Taraji P.
