4/10/2011

Seven Reasons Why Karate Movies Are Famous

By Adriana Noton


Martial arts flicks have swiftly become massive crowd pullers the world over, especially in recent years. Between these spectacular fast-paced karate movies prove to be very popular. Listed below are seven explanations why such cinematic attractions keep enchanting movie fans.

The first reason is perhaps the fact that movie lovers find high-octane action picture shows very entertaining, albeit rehearsed and stylized. There is also something satisfying about seeing the bad people getting what's coming in the way of fast punches and ferocious kicks. The sheer artistry of the actors make these a pleasure to watch.

Asian-produced martial arts motion pictures have steadily made inroads into western cinemas, and have paved the way for the genre's current fame. Through these flicks western onlookers have always been intrigued by the cultural novelties on screen. So another drawing point of karate moving-picture shows have been as a means of sharing cultural information.

Since film makers have noticed the huge box office potential of such fighting flicks, the former have been digging deep to produce ever more big budget ones to grow its already substantial fan base. Even western cinema notables have joined the bandwagon by occasionally playing in karate-inspired films. This has definitely boosted the overall popularity of these films.

The next reason for the rise in fame of these films especially among the youth can be ascribed to what's best known as hero worship. Both male and female karate movie stars become instant role models and inspire many ordinary youngsters to take up the sport. To many the on-screen actions of the heroes are associated with respect and awe because of what can be achieved through constant training. In other words, these films effectively tap into young people's fantasies about success and finding a purpose in life.

Besides being of tremendous entertainment value, the stuff karate teaches people through film are generally meaningful. Folk that practice it as a sport value its health consequences for the mind and body. To many it has given purpose in life, and helps to form character as well as being an excellent way to meet new people sharing the same passion. So the flicks are very educational indeed.

The sixth reason why karate flicks appeal to the fans and practitioners alike relates to the magnetism of the extraordinary in life. Most of the basic story lines speak directly to the lives of many fans. Images of struggling heroes making it somewhere worthwhile through practicing martial arts help to lift the spirit from the realm of everyday drudgery to the fantastic. This is utterly confidence-inspiring stuff.

Though focused on spectacular fighting scenes, karate movies are many-faceted. This is another motive for its fame. Film goers get to watch the whole gamut of human social issues dealing with injustices, the tragic, heroic and the comical. Hopefully these seven reasons provide some insight as to the genre's popular cult-status.




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