Faith in Focus Movie Review: “Karate Kid – Legends” Clean Action, Character & Family‑Friendly Guide5/24/2025 ![]() Summary“Faith in Focus Movie Review: Karate Kid – Legends” brings parents a warm, humorous guide to the franchise’s sixth film, balancing nostalgia with modern sensibilities. In Karate Kid – Legends, kung fu master Mr. Han (Jackie Chan) and karate icon Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) unite to mentor prodigy Li Fong (Ben Wang) in New York City, delivering heartfelt lessons on resilience and character alongside high‑octane martial arts action People.com. While the intergenerational mentorship resonates with biblical values of wisdom and patience, families should note its PG‑13 rating for moderate violence, a sprinkling of coarse language, and themes of rivalry—topics perfect for teaching moments about self‑control and respect Rotten Tomatoes. SynopsisAfter moving from Beijing to New York City, teenager Li Fong struggles to fit in until he crosses paths with local father Victor (Joshua Jackson) and veteran martial artists Mr. Han and Daniel LaRusso. When a local karate champion targets Li, the masters merge kung fu and Miyagi‑Do karate to train him for an epic tournament showdown—one that tests his courage, humility, and the value of mentorship People.com. Cast & Backlinks
Content BreakdownLanguage & Humor (2/10)
Violence & Action (5/10)
Sexuality & Suggestiveness (0/10)
Moral & Spiritual Themes (7/10)
Age Appropriateness GradesAge GroupGrade (1–10)GuidanceUnder 63/10Brief martial arts moves and tense practice scenes may be too intense; watch together and pause for discussion. Under 10 6/10 Clean language and non‑graphic action; ideal for sparking talks on respect and perseverance. Under 13 8/10 Tweens will enjoy the action and moral lessons; plan a post‑movie chat on humility vs. pride. Teens (13+) 9/10 Recommended for teens ready to explore themes of mentorship, identity, and cross‑cultural respect. Parental Takeaway“Karate Kid – Legends” delivers a heartwarming blend of kick‑butt action and timeless life lessons, wrapped in a culturally rich package. Parents juggling screen time and character formation will appreciate its clean humor, moderate PG‑13 action, and opportunities to discuss godly virtues like humility, honor, and perseverance—making family movie night both fun and formative. Downloadable Posters
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