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The Martial Arts Kid

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 43 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,2/10
486
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Cynthia Rothrock, T.J. Storm, Don Wilson, Kathryn Newton, and Jansen Panettiere in The Martial Arts Kid (2015)
When a troubled teen from Cleveland experiences bullying in Cocoa Beach, he soon learns Martial Arts to gain confidence and self-defense skills.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen a troubled teen from Cleveland experiences bullying in Cocoa Beach, he soon learns Martial Arts to gain confidence and self-defense skills.When a troubled teen from Cleveland experiences bullying in Cocoa Beach, he soon learns Martial Arts to gain confidence and self-defense skills.When a troubled teen from Cleveland experiences bullying in Cocoa Beach, he soon learns Martial Arts to gain confidence and self-defense skills.

  • Direção
    • Michael Baumgarten
  • Roteiristas
    • Michael Baumgarten
    • Adam W. Marsh
  • Artistas
    • Don Wilson
    • Cynthia Rothrock
    • Jansen Panettiere
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,2/10
    486
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Michael Baumgarten
    • Roteiristas
      • Michael Baumgarten
      • Adam W. Marsh
    • Artistas
      • Don Wilson
      • Cynthia Rothrock
      • Jansen Panettiere
    • 16Avaliações de usuários
    • 63Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 3 vitórias no total

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    Don Wilson
    Don Wilson
    • Glen
    • (as Don 'The Dragon' Wilson)
    Cynthia Rothrock
    Cynthia Rothrock
    • Cindy
    Jansen Panettiere
    Jansen Panettiere
    • Robbie
    Kathryn Newton
    Kathryn Newton
    • Rina
    Matthew Ziff
    Matthew Ziff
    • Bo
    T.J. Storm
    T.J. Storm
    • Coach Laurent Kaine
    Chuck Zito
    Chuck Zito
    • Frank
    Brandon Tyler Russell
    Brandon Tyler Russell
    • Lenny
    Kayley Stallings
    Kayley Stallings
    • Katie
    Lorraine Ziff
    Lorraine Ziff
    • Peggy
    Natasha Blasick
    Natasha Blasick
    • Nika
    Robert Peters
    Robert Peters
    • Horace
    Billy Smith
    Billy Smith
    • Derek
    Victoria Vodar
    • Miss Criss
    Danny Rawley
    • Kevin
    R. Marcus Taylor
    R. Marcus Taylor
    • Scam Artist
    Lyn Mahler
    • Robbie's Grandma
    Danny Pardo
    Danny Pardo
    • Officer Vega
    • Direção
      • Michael Baumgarten
    • Roteiristas
      • Michael Baumgarten
      • Adam W. Marsh
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários16

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    ricolaw

    Really good Film

    This film helps bring to light bullying. It hs some mature fight scenes and I recomend this film to kids 10 and up. With some of the tradgedies that happen in schools tied to bullying this is a film to watched.
    8rannynm

    Entertaining and Inspiring

    This film is very entertaining. It is a story that many people will relate to, not just martial arts fans. Although people who are into martial arts will probably relate best to the moves in the film, there are many different things that everyone will relate to and enjoy.

    There is a range of genres in Martial Arts Kid. Of course, since the subject is about martial arts, there are some great action-packed scenes. However that isn't the entire story. There is a bit of romance, which plays out smoothly and there is a sense of comedy in a few scenes - not too much to make the film a joke, but not so little that it is too serious.

    The story starts when a troublemaker named Robbie moves to a new town to live with his uncle and aunt because his grandmother refuses to deal with him getting in trouble all the time. In this new town he starts getting bullied. At the same time, he decides to start learning martial arts in his uncle's dojo. He learns to fight - not to beat the bully up (and become a bully himself), but to defend and stand up to the bully.

    At the beginning, the acting seem a bit fake. The emotions feel forced and, a few times, the dialogue also feels forced. However, later in the film it becomes very natural and smooths out. The film is labeled as a bully film, which I think is a wrong label. It is a nice action- packed film with lots of good messages and morals. But, I don't think it is a bullying film. The story addresses bullying but doesn't really concentrate on it enough to make it a bullying film. Some of the shots are just spot on and perfect.

    My favorite scene is when he first learns that his uncle and aunt are martial arts black belts. They are at the beach getting something from the car when a man with a knife comes up to them. Robbie tries to be brave and stand up to him but, when his aunt sees the knife, she does some amazing martial arts moves and takes him down. Robbie just stands there in awe.

    This film has a little bit of mature content, mostly when they are fighting. So I recommend it for ages 11 to 18. I give it 4 out of 5 stars because, in the beginning, the acting feels a little fake. However the story is entertaining the whole time and the direction is perfect too.

    Reviewed by Gerry O., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13
    1acfbell

    Horrible

    This movie was bad even at made for TV standards. The acting is atrocious, the story line predictable and every single character lacks substance.
    5The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "Obviously I have something to learn about old-school traditions"

    Family-friendly martial arts films seem to be making a slow comeback, THE MARTIAL ARTS KID among them. This isn't an action movie, but a coming-of-age drama with a martial arts backdrop. Like most intentionally "wholesome" movies, it provides plenty of opportunities for eye-rolling , but it's also charming in key moments and actually features some good fight scenes.

    The story: A troubled teen (Jansen Panettiere) is sent to live with relatives in Florida, where the guidance and tutelage of his martial arts-practicing uncle (Don Wilson) and aunt (Cynthia Rothrock) help him overcome bullying and gain the confidence to turn his life around.

    The film focuses on drama and character development, in which regard it's a mixed bag. Though it addresses real-world problems, this is not a very realistic movie: to keep the relationships between the good guys as healthy as possible, the producers avoid nuance and grit to the point that they make THE KARATE KID seem like a hardcore drama. Nevertheless, this is part of the movie's charm, and it's kind of refreshing to see characters embrace goodness with such gusto. Wilson and Rothrock are clearly into their mentor roles, and while some of Panettiere's scenes can be pretty cringe-worthy, most of his shortcomings are the fault of the script and he remains a likable hero.

    The martial arts are afforded a lot of reverence, with the filmmakers going out of their way to present a realistic picture of the hero's development. It gets a little preachy, and MMA fans may not appreciate the portrayal of "practical" fighting as a means of bullying, but I think the movie gets its point across. (It could have managed this even without the endless parade of cameos from real-life practitioners, but oh well.) Also, while the seven full-length fight scenes aren't the centerpiece of the picture, their quality exceeded my expectations. Panettiere's a good little fighter with potential, but I was more appreciative of the comebacks staged by his costars. Rothrock has a pretty good match with taekwondo champ Inga Van Ardenn, while Wilson has arguably the best fight of his career against T.J. Storm. They're not the best fights you'll see this year, but definitely not the worst.

    I'm not sure whether Wilson & Co. can get through their remaining careers doing crowd-funded family flicks, but at least in this case, the picture was worth it. While not timeless, it's a fun movie that may encourage an interest in martial arts among younger viewers. Treat it as a rental, but don't be terribly surprised if this inspires a purchase.
    9AlbertV79

    I got a lot more than what is expected...definitely worth seeing!

    I've been a fan of Don "The Dragon" Wilson and Cynthia Rothrock for a long time and when I heard about this film, I was quite excited. They were perfectly cast as Glen and Cindy, a couple who take in troubled nephew Robbie and soon become his mentors in the martial arts when he is bullied.

    The film does convey its anti-bullying message, but in a way, the film also changes the way people may perceive martial arts as a whole and that is what also stands out between Wilson's Glen and T.J. Storm's Coach Kaine. Their differences of opinions as to how martial arts should be conveyed is truly personified not only by them but by Robbie and Kaine's student Bo, who is the one who bullies Robbie.

    Jansen Panettiere and Matthew Ziff really break out in the film as they did great jobs in their roles of Robbie and Bo respectively. Plus if you are a martial arts fan, you will see most of the cast is comprised of martial artists with some legends of the field and world champions playing themselves as mentors.

    This truly is marketed towards the family and speaking not only as a film fan, but as a parent as well, this is one that is suitable for families and is a break away from your generalization of martial arts films. Definitely worth checking out!

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      Don Wilson initially turned the film down after it was pitched to him by his brother, producer James E. Wilson. Don was apprehensive about starring in a family film and about director Michael Baumgarten's inexperience in the action genre.
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      Glen: [sees Robbie washing his car] Good morning.

      Robbie: Morning.

      Glen: Did Aunt Cindy ask you to do this?

      Robbie: No.

      Glen: You know, you can wash on, wash off all you want. But you're not driving any of our cars.

      Robbie: I know. No wax, right?

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 18 de setembro de 2015 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Akademia sztuk walki
    • Locações de filme
      • Cocoa Beach, Flórida, EUA
    • Empresa de produção
      • Traditionz Entertainment
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