Gotham: Top 2 Movies about Self-Defense (Film)

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*To celebrate The International Day for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Awareness on March 5th.

In our article, we list our Top 2 Self-Defense Movies in Hollywood. In 2012, The Karate Kid released worldwide to warm reviews. With a strong box office success, the movie has influenced the kung fu genre.

Today, you can also find the All-Time Worldwide Box Office. And with the rise of crime in the USA and gang violence, self-defense is relevant. Also, you can continue to watch the video above for The Karate Kid (2010) clip.

2. ENOUGH (2002)

Certainly, Jennifer Lopez is an iconic star in Hollywood. Importantly, her portrayal of Latina characters, family relationships, forced marriage and abuses have won her acclaim and her Golden Globes nomination. With Poster of the Month contender Enough, the actress stars a woman who must learn Krav Maga to defend herself from domestic abuse by her husband. Indeed, the movie was remarkable for the use of self-defense by Jennifer against the stronger man with the classic fighting gloves. Her work remains an entertainment about the important achievements of Latinas in Hollywood.

Positives: Golden Globes nominee, iconic Latina actress.

Negatives: None.

1. THE KARATE KID (2010)

In 2010, Jaden Smith had the defining movie of his career. Certainly, The Karate Kid heightened the positive elements in the original movie with Dre’s hero journey. With its original premise of Jaden’s character learning kung fu to stop bullying and impress a girl, Jaden showed promise shepherded by the iconic Jackie Chan. Though, the career since his emancipation has suffered low quality.

Positives: Young career, Inspiring drama.

Negatives: None.

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Franchise: The Karate Kid in Box Office Mojo .
I, Robot in Box Office Mojo .
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Live Action Movies in THE NUMBERS.
Man robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight in West Loop in CBS NEWS.

 

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