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The Review: ‘Karate Kid: Legends’ – A Nostalgic Knockout

The legacy of The Karate Kid franchise, spanning over four decades, continues to thrive with Karate Kid: Legends, a vibrant addition that blends nostalgia with a bold new vision. Directed by Jonathan Entwistle, this sixth installment in the series unites iconic martial arts mentors Mr. Han (Jackie Chan) and Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) while introducing a dynamic new lead, Li Fong (Ben Wang). I was really entertained by this film, which delivers heart, action, and a surprising freshness.

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The story follows Li Fong, a kung fu prodigy uprooted from Beijing to New York City after a family tragedy. Struggling to adapt, Li befriends Mia Lipani (Sadie Stanley) and her father, Victor (Joshua Jackson), who run a struggling pizzeria indebted to a shady loan shark, O’Shea (Tim Rozon). When Li’s skills draw the fury of Conor (Aramis Knight), a karate champion and Mia’s ex, he’s pulled into a high-stakes martial arts tournament. The setup feels comfortingly familiar—new kid, new city, new rival—but Legends flips the script by making Li a skilled fighter from the start, trained by Mr. Han. This twist, paired with Li’s emotional journey of overcoming grief, adds depth to the classic underdog arc.

Ben Wang is the heart of Karate Kid: Legends, delivering a performance that’s physically impressive. His fight sequences are a highlight, showcasing his real-life martial arts skills in disciplines like taekwondo and wing chun. The dragon kick, a corkscrew maneuver captured with slick editing and slow-motion, is a visual standout, injecting the film with a modern edge while honoring the franchise’s roots. Sadie Stanley shines as Mia, stealing scenes with an effortless charm that evokes the earnest heroines of ’80s teen classics. Her performance is brilliant, grounding the film’s emotional core as Li’s friend and potential love interest. Stanley’s standout role here signals a bright future, and I’m already eager to see where her career takes her.

The film’s soundtrack is a triumph, blending ’80s-inspired beats with modern tracks that amplify the energy of both the fight scenes and quieter moments. Songs pulse through training montages and tournament sequences, capturing the spirit of the original Karate Kid while feeling fresh for a new generation. The fight choreography is a high point, with Ben Wang’s acrobatic skills stealing the show. The Five Boroughs tournament, set across New York’s vibrant locales, offers a fresh backdrop, though its rushed execution leaves you wanting more. The action feels crisp and kinetic, blending kung fu’s fluidity with karate’s precision.

Image Credit: IMDB

Ultimately, Karate Kid: Legends is a crowd-pleasing, fast-paced film that delivers on heart and action. Ben Wang and Sadie Stanley are undeniable stars, and the great soundtrack and thrilling fight sequences make it highly entertaining. For fans of the franchise, it’s a nostalgic treat; for newcomers, it’s an accessible entry point. It may not surpass the 1984 original, but it’s a spirited addition that left me eager for more.

  • Email: neill@outloudculture.com
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