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Moving the story to Beijing allowed the filmmakers to showcase authentic Chinese martial arts culture. The 2010 film does not feature traditional "karate" (which is Japanese) but rather Kung Fu. This geographical shift is not a mistake; it is a deliberate tribute to Jackie Chan’s heritage. The change in fighting style makes Mr. Han’s lessons feel organic rather than a copy-paste of Miyagi’s teachings. When you type "The Karate Kid 2010" into

While Pat Morita brought gentle wisdom, Jackie Chan brought devastating grief. Chan’s Mr. Han is a former technician for the Chinese national team whose wife and son died in a car accident caused by his own student. This backstory adds a layer of melancholic weight to the training montages. When Han teaches Dre to pick up his jacket, it isn't just about discipline—it’s about a broken man learning to live again. The 2010 film does not feature traditional "karate"