Karate Kid 2010 Movie
Posted in Movies TV on 07/02/2010 04:21 am by adminThere was a fair bit of controversy surrounding the movie The Karate Kid, 2010. Despite the debate as to whether this movie is for children to view, many young people see. As children karate sensei, I would like to make suggestions on how to view this film, and how to discuss it with your child.
First, violence sells in Hollywood. MMA is so popular because people want to see real action fighting, perhaps even someone in pain. Sometimes more violence than is necessary to show the film of dramatic and sell tickets. The consequences of such violence are not shown either. Missing teeth, broken bones and other serious injuries, do not accurately portrayed in Hollywood, because it is too mountains. The pain and trauma, is not shown because it is too in front of the audience.
Realize that fighting is not a way to solve our problems. There are many more effective ways of solving the conflict, but violence, and this is the first communication to say it. Can the differences between the characters in this film have been resolved better?
Hoodlums in this movie as the original movie The Karate Kid, trained in the dojo that taught the glorification of violence. This is a very rare phenomenon in the world of martial arts, but it makes the movie more dramatic, because there must be a bad guy in this story, to make it interesting. The vast majority of martial arts instructors to teach respect and prevent violence.
The tournament in this movie, like the first, not even close to what the actual tournament of martial arts, like. Realize there are rules in their tournaments and they are designed to prevent injuries. There is also mandatory protective equipment worn in the tournaments. If the tournaments were held, as no one will attend.
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