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The Karate Kid

User rating: 2.98 410 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: June 11, 2010

PG | Action, Adventure, Drama, Family | 2h 20m

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2.98/5

User rating: 2.98

Based on 2556 votes and 410 reviews.


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User rating: July 19, 2018

The only reason to see this film is to watch that annoying punk Jaden get beat up.

User rating: August 27, 2015

It was really amazing!! The actors are amazingg!!! And the storyline also is pretty sad... recommend it.

User rating: April 2, 2011

A real dissapointment,a few more dollars developing the plot and characters and a few less flashy location shots would have helped, A dissapointing remake that could have been so much more

User rating: February 21, 2011

I enjoyed this more than I anticipated. Will and Jada's little boy has a lot of charm. Easy to watch, but not as good as the original...

User rating: January 29, 2011

this movie is my favorite movie of all time right next to spider-man 3!!!!

User rating: December 13, 2010

Cute. Average. Will SMith's kid can't act. Of course, neither can Jackie Chan.

User rating: December 12, 2010

very good movie! was surprised to see it was rated a 2.97

User rating: October 26, 2010

While nothing will ever match the original, this movie was surprisingly good. A liked the twists they made from original sotryline. Jackie CHan was decent, as was Teraji O. Henson. Jayden Smith can't act.

User rating: October 8, 2010

he's real easy to teach ? and he's so cute at the first of the movie .

User rating: October 1, 2010

not a bad film overall, but doesn't really make sense to have a movie called The Karate Kid (Karate being a Japanese martial art) when he's learning Kung Fu.. in china. The franchise didn't need to be revived - no one needs to be reminded of Ralph Macchio.