Karate Kid: Legends
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- 1h 34m
After kung fu prodigy Li Fong relocates to New York City, he attracts unwanted attention from a local karate champion and embarks on a journey to enter the ultimate karate competition with t... Read allAfter kung fu prodigy Li Fong relocates to New York City, he attracts unwanted attention from a local karate champion and embarks on a journey to enter the ultimate karate competition with the help of Mr. Han and Daniel LaRusso.After kung fu prodigy Li Fong relocates to New York City, he attracts unwanted attention from a local karate champion and embarks on a journey to enter the ultimate karate competition with the help of Mr. Han and Daniel LaRusso.
Olivia Yang Avis
- Young Girl
- (as Olivia Yang)
Mig Buenacruz
- Conor's Sparring Partner
- (as Miguelito Taylor Buenacruz)
Li Li
- Chinese Worker
- (as a different name)
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- Writers
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Karate Kid: Legends' is praised for its nostalgic elements, blending classic themes with new twists. The film is noted for its engaging fight scenes, strong performances, especially from Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio, and the chemistry between characters. However, some reviewers feel the story is predictable and lacks depth, with underdeveloped characters and rushed pacing. The movie is seen as a fun, action-packed experience that respects the franchise's legacy while introducing new characters and challenges. Despite mixed opinions on its originality and emotional impact, many appreciate its entertainment value and the return of beloved characters.
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Listen, this film has it's flaws. But it does not deserve the hate it's getting right now. Is it the best karate kid movie I have watched NO. BUT it's not the worst either. People are saying this film is HEAVILY flawed. What? Did I just watch the same movie as other people YES. This film is good, just good, it has a very similar story but changed a few things which I liked not ALL of them but yeah. Yes I know they back half is rushed but we know the main character is gonna fight the villain at the end so why spend time for the climax when we know what's gonna happen?
Conclusion: Cinematography - 8 Acting - 6.5 Story - 6 Action - 10 Pacing - 6
That's my thoughts of Karate Kid : Legends.
Conclusion: Cinematography - 8 Acting - 6.5 Story - 6 Action - 10 Pacing - 6
That's my thoughts of Karate Kid : Legends.
This Karate Kid movie is OKAY but unfortunately, the writers just went with the most classic combination of clichés, some examples without spoilers, just what you can see in the trailer:
-boy moves to a new city -boy is bullied -boy meets girl -girl loves boy -bully is the main boss
Yet, the movie manages itself to not be annoying and extense. The pace is certainly fast, but I insist, there's no character development because everything is just too obvious from the very beginning.
There are some Artificial Intelligence effects involved which really surprised me. This is just getting better and who knows? We might see a spin-off of a young Miyagi sensei one day haha.
All in all, I kinda enjoyed Karate Kid: Legends even though it was one of the most obvious storylines I watched.
PS: The best scene will come just before the credits. Trust me.
-boy moves to a new city -boy is bullied -boy meets girl -girl loves boy -bully is the main boss
Yet, the movie manages itself to not be annoying and extense. The pace is certainly fast, but I insist, there's no character development because everything is just too obvious from the very beginning.
There are some Artificial Intelligence effects involved which really surprised me. This is just getting better and who knows? We might see a spin-off of a young Miyagi sensei one day haha.
All in all, I kinda enjoyed Karate Kid: Legends even though it was one of the most obvious storylines I watched.
PS: The best scene will come just before the credits. Trust me.
It was a typical boy meets girl, girl has crazy ex story but it worked well.
I liked the combination of king fu and karate and liked that they also threw in some boxing too.
Jackie chan added some humour to it which was good.
Would have liked to have seen Daniel in it more but overall I was very impressed with the movie. Wasn't sure what to expect after cobra Kai and thought they would destroy the karate kid universe with this new film but I think it stands as a good film to join the universe of Miyagi Do.
Loved the very beginning when it explains the tie between kung fu and karate and loved the end just before the credits....that was a great well thought out touch.
Still felt it would have been nice for some of the cast from cobra Kai to make a slight cameo but the film was very fast paced so not a huge amount of time I guess.
I'll deff watch it again and will deff get the blu ray to add to the collection when it comes out.
I liked the combination of king fu and karate and liked that they also threw in some boxing too.
Jackie chan added some humour to it which was good.
Would have liked to have seen Daniel in it more but overall I was very impressed with the movie. Wasn't sure what to expect after cobra Kai and thought they would destroy the karate kid universe with this new film but I think it stands as a good film to join the universe of Miyagi Do.
Loved the very beginning when it explains the tie between kung fu and karate and loved the end just before the credits....that was a great well thought out touch.
Still felt it would have been nice for some of the cast from cobra Kai to make a slight cameo but the film was very fast paced so not a huge amount of time I guess.
I'll deff watch it again and will deff get the blu ray to add to the collection when it comes out.
I am not really the biggest Karate Kid fan, I have seen Cobra Kai and the first one but thats it. But watching the promotions and trailers I was kinda hyped for it cause I had not really seen a good one except Cobra Kai and the first one. Watching Karate Kid: Legends was kind of a mistake, It was pretty dissapointing.
To start off I liked the choreograph and the action. I liked the new karate kid he was not annoying but genuinally fine. It felt more as a nostalgic, fan-service type of movie which I definently expected. It could have been a great Karate Kid movie, but it just was not executed well. The characters were wasted and the writing was messy and all over the place. There are more issues but my and your attention span is lower than a goldfish so I aint writing it.
In conclusion: I give it a 6.0/10 could have been better...
To start off I liked the choreograph and the action. I liked the new karate kid he was not annoying but genuinally fine. It felt more as a nostalgic, fan-service type of movie which I definently expected. It could have been a great Karate Kid movie, but it just was not executed well. The characters were wasted and the writing was messy and all over the place. There are more issues but my and your attention span is lower than a goldfish so I aint writing it.
In conclusion: I give it a 6.0/10 could have been better...
I took my dad to see this and overall we both enjoyed it. I guess this is what Karate Kid is, pit main person in a different environment that makes said protagonist new and awkward but with a love interest linked to the bully who will challenge protagonist to some big tournament where main protagonist wins.
So formulaic is the best way to describe this movie but maybe it's about the journey itself. It's about this kid named Li and his mom moves out of Beijing to New York because his mom wants away from Jackie Chan who reprises his role as Mr Han from that other Karate Kid movie.
So when Li gets to New York he finds his love interest at a pizza place of all places after asking about stuffed crust. Believe it or not, his love interest is actually wonderful in this role. Shes very good and full of personality. In fact, both leads are really good.
Then a bunch of stuff happens and then you realize that the trailer you saw of Mr Han and Daniel-San interacting is scarcely absent. I don't even think they even show up until an hour into this movie.
But the characters are very likable. I really like her dad who is the best character in the movie. He has this story about owing money and challenging at a boxing match which is a strange distraction in the film.
But even though I enjoyed the film, I'll most likely forget it existed. It just doesn't offer anything new other than seeing two world collide when Daniel-San teams up with Rumble in the Bronx.
I thought the film was fine. It doesn't leave you with much but I'm glad I saw it. I hope the filmmakers makes a film that gives a good sendoff to the characters. I'd see it.
So formulaic is the best way to describe this movie but maybe it's about the journey itself. It's about this kid named Li and his mom moves out of Beijing to New York because his mom wants away from Jackie Chan who reprises his role as Mr Han from that other Karate Kid movie.
So when Li gets to New York he finds his love interest at a pizza place of all places after asking about stuffed crust. Believe it or not, his love interest is actually wonderful in this role. Shes very good and full of personality. In fact, both leads are really good.
Then a bunch of stuff happens and then you realize that the trailer you saw of Mr Han and Daniel-San interacting is scarcely absent. I don't even think they even show up until an hour into this movie.
But the characters are very likable. I really like her dad who is the best character in the movie. He has this story about owing money and challenging at a boxing match which is a strange distraction in the film.
But even though I enjoyed the film, I'll most likely forget it existed. It just doesn't offer anything new other than seeing two world collide when Daniel-San teams up with Rumble in the Bronx.
I thought the film was fine. It doesn't leave you with much but I'm glad I saw it. I hope the filmmakers makes a film that gives a good sendoff to the characters. I'd see it.
Did you know
- TriviaRalph Macchio pushed hard to have a line in this movie that says, "Anytime I have the chance to spread a piece of his legacy, it's never the wrong choice,'" Macchio told HuffPost in an interview. "It's always paramount that Miyagi is woven into the fabric of Daniel LaRusso. Reprising this role means paying that legacy forward," Macchio added. "It's about spreading that wisdom and knowledge in a good way, in a positive way."
- GoofsThe film opens with a scene from Karate Kid II (1986) in Okinawa that is stated to take place in 1986. While the film was released in 1986, the events of the film take place in 1985.
- ConnectionsEdited from Karate Kid II (1986)
- SoundtracksOriginal Karate Kid Themes
Written by Bill Conti
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- Karate Kid: Leyendas
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- Budget
- $45,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $52,547,391
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $20,302,016
- Jun 1, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $114,547,391
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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