Dir.: Harald Zwart ("Agent Cody Banks", etc.) Starring: Jaden Smith (Dre Parker), Mr. Han (Jackie Chan)
After popular Detroit resident twelve year old Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) [son of former "Fresh Prince" actor/rapper Will Smith and actress Jada Pinket ("Hawthorne")] moves to Communist China after his mom accepts a job there, he has a run-in with a bully with strong Kung Fu skills over a cute young Chinese girl. After Cheng (the bully) won't stop bothering Dre, the unhappy,picked-on boy is rescued from one beating by Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), a maintenance man where Dre and his mom now live; who happens to be a secret master of Kung Fu. Han easily handles a gang of bullies from the "Flying Dragons"dojo, who live by the credo of "no fear, no pain, no mercy" instilled by their ruthless instructor. When Han accompanies Dre to the kung fu dojo of the dragons, the sensei (instructor) insists that the boy enter a kung fu competition against the kung fu adept dragons or else. Han teaches that kung fu is supposed to be for peace rather than for violence and intimidation. In a subplot, young Dre befriends a young Chinese classmate who is a dedicated musician. Perhaps not as good as the original with Ralph Macchio and the late Pat Morita ("Mr. Miyagi"), but I really enjoyed this movie, the location, the culture shock, the unconventional training, and especially the martial arts tournament.
P.S. This is my 364th post. I started contributing to this blog on July 26, 2008. It is hard to believe I am one post away from a year's worth of material. If I knew anything about computer graphics, I would celebrate the milestone with Virtual Fireworks or something. It took me nearly two years to reach this point. I hope to contribute more short fiction and poetry when I have the inspiration. If anyone besides myself reads this, I thank you. I hope to publish a book in the near future about saving money and budgeting.