The thing about Kung Fu, about life: Just get back up when it knocks you down!

Melisa 2022-03-16 09:01:04

When any of my newest idol with my predecessor idol is separated by two generations when the difference between the 20-year-old man, I do not know if I should feel like old friends or fewer friends

I knew Jaden child in the future, whether in China The southern hemisphere of the United States and the northern hemisphere are absolutely as his father's movie title - legend!
When a black kid shoots Chinese kung fu, the impression it gives is by no means Chris Rock's silly dark version of Jackie Chan in RUSH HOUR, but a young dark version of Bruce Lee, you know that the kid's kung fu is absolutely true for real kung fu. It's not an ordinary effort! ! ! !

The movie says that Kung Fu is not about fighting, it's about making peace with enemy. The movie says that the real kung fu lies in the effort of undressing, putting clothes on and hanging them. The movie says, When life knocks you down, you get to choose whether or not to get back up. After

really watching it, there are not many movies that feel that life has been completely baptized. The only one in the 4 or 5 movies are two of this child.

Let us know and learn to keep in mind the many truths of life, it is always this child who is serious, hardworking, lovely, kind, genius and legend. Wow!

Even if you don't want to see our Beijing or Kung Fu, you have to watch

Hats off to you, Master Jaden. Shifu Han! Never say never ^_____^

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Extended Reading
  • Olin 2022-03-24 09:01:43

    Procrastination. . .

  • Liam 2022-03-24 09:01:43

    As expected of a Chinese film directed by a foreigner, he fell in love at a young age and found an atypical Chinese girl. What's more "remarkable" is that the young Chinese youth who played the negative role actually wore a red scarf! ! ! Bright red scarf!

The Karate Kid quotes

  • [last lines]

    Master Li: [on-screen subtitles] Finish him!

  • Sherry Parker: [telling Dre he needs to practice his Mandarin by talking to the Asian man next to them] Ask him. Go ahead. Ask him "what's your name" and "how are you?" Do it now.

    Dre Parker: [reluctantly] Ni hao ma? Ni jiao shenme mujima?

    Dude from Detroit: Dude, I'm from Detroit.

    Dre Parker: Oh. Uh... wassup?