Was Barack Obama the Karate Kid?
The Indonesian "Little Obama" movie, which I’ve blogged about before, premiered in Jakarta last night. The event wasn’t quite what the producers had hoped for — they had rushed the production so that the release would correspond with Obama’s — subsequently cancelled — trip to Indonesia. I must say, though, that the above trailer seems ...
The Indonesian "Little Obama" movie, which I've blogged about before, premiered in Jakarta last night. The event wasn't quite what the producers had hoped for -- they had rushed the production so that the release would correspond with Obama's -- subsequently cancelled -- trip to Indonesia.
The Indonesian "Little Obama" movie, which I’ve blogged about before, premiered in Jakarta last night. The event wasn’t quite what the producers had hoped for — they had rushed the production so that the release would correspond with Obama’s — subsequently cancelled — trip to Indonesia.
I must say, though, that the above trailer seems oddly familiar. A young African-American boy moves to a faraway Asian country with his mother. He gets picked on at school for being different, until he is mentored by an older father figure who teaches him how to fight back, and some valuable life lessons as well.
Holy Miyagi! Was Obama the Karate Kid?
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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