Bully Doesn’t Know Nerd Has A Kung-Fu Protector

Let me go out >> there. [laughter] That should warm [laughter] you up. There’s a little bit more. [laughter] [laughter] >> Hey, where do you think you’re going? If you want to pass, you got to pay the toll. This is my street. How much you got? I don’t have any money. >> I don’t have any money. We’ll see about that. Grab him.
>> Hey. Hey. Hey. >> Hey. Let me go. >> Let’s see how much he’s got. [laughter] >> He’s got like 200. >> 200. >> He’s just carrying this around. What a fool. Hey, there’s going to be more where that came from. Okay, >> tomorrow you’re going to bring me $500 or else I’m going to break all your fingers one [laughter] by one.
>> You understand? >> You can take that. Take that. Thank you. Let’s go. I think I found someone. Honey, did you remember to buy your school books? I’m going to really need that leftover money to buy some groceries. >> I forgot it at school. Sorry, Mom. >> All right, just please bring it back tonight.
We hardly have anything left in the fridge. >> Mom, could I get a ride to school today? >> Sorry, sweetie. I’m already late. Okay, I’ll see you tonight. I love you. >> Hey. Hey. [ __ ] Check out. Hey, get him. I want you to go. Go. >> Surprise. >> Do you really think you get away that easily? >> No. No. >> Where’s my money? >> I I don’t have it.
I I >> You think I was bluffing? >> I’ll show you not to waste my time. >> That’s enough. >> Who do you think you are? >> You can’t touch me. I’m a student. >> You think you’re tough? Pick a fight with someone your own size, >> like you. You’re just a janitor. Your job is to clean up garbage and toilets. >> You’re even more pathetic than him.
>> What makes you think you can tell me what to do? >> You’ll regret this. >> Trust me. You should fight back. >> What’ you say? >> You cower away. Men like them see you as easy prey. >> If you don’t fight back, they’ll never stop coming. What do you know? I’ve worked here for years. I know a great deal about bullies.
I’ve also seen what happens when someone stands up to them. >> I can’t fight those guys. >> They’re twice my size. They’ll kill me. >> They are much bigger. That is true. But what if I told you there was a way that even the smallest child could defeat them? after you wa what is this place? Who are these guys? >> Are [snorts] the boys? Kids who’ve all defeated their bullies.
Come. >> I want you to hit me as hard as you can. >> Look, I don’t know what you’re trying. >> No talking. I want you to hit me. I promise I won’t hit you back. >> [snorts] >> Who are you? >> I’m your new teacher. What you’ve seen is called Shiny Chuan. >> And if you want to learn to defend yourself, I can help you.
[music] >> Morning, sweetie. Um, it’s 2 and a half. again today. I’m sorry. I really didn’t have much else. >> That’s fine. >> Did you remember to bring back the money yesterday? >> I lost it. >> I’m sorry. >> I’m sorry. What? You lost it. We have no food. I was really counting on that money. What am I going to do? [sighs] Sweetie, it’s okay. It’s fine.
It happens. I can You know what? I can just pick up some overtime shifts at the restaurant. >> No, no, no. It’s Mom. It’s It’s okay. I I think I know where it is. >> I promise I’ll get it back. Shiuan is an expression of the mind’s intention. It’s about aligning one’s willpower with physical action. It is about movement, body, bones, breath.
To use shinguan, you must balance the mind. To use shinguan, entire body must choose to fight. >> [laughter] >> That was crazy. [laughter] Well, well, look who finally decided to show. >> You got my money? >> No, Kyle. You have my money and I want it back. It wasn’t even mine. It was my mom’s. >> So, you’re a tough guy now, huh? Because that stupid janitor saved you once.

What? You think you’re untouchable? Well, look around. Who’s going to save you now? >> Stay still for a few moments. That’ll help with the swelling. >> What’s the point? He’s stronger than me. Well, strength is important, but courage is [music] paramount. >> At least if I bail, I don’t get beat up. >> Well, cowards die many times before their deaths.
And you’ve proven to him you’re no easy prey. >> Mr. Patrick, what’s going on? >> It’s nothing. >> Apparently, Kyle says I was [music] violent toward him when I grabbed his arm. Now his mother’s suing the school. >> What? That’s nonsense. You barely >> That doesn’t matter. What’s done is done. >> You should have let him punch me. Never should have gotten involved.
If you lose your job, it’s going to be because of me. Sometimes doing the right thing means paying a heavy price. The price for doing nothing that’s far heavier. Again. Again. Again. Worked late last night. Won’t be up when you leave. But I made your lunch. It’s in the fridge. Numb. >> [sighs]
>> Come, let’s practice. [music] No, you must stay focused. >> Work late last night. >> Good. >> Hire. You must stay focused. Mr. Patrick, you dropped this. Oh, thank you, son. You shouldn’t be here. This place is for
staff only. >> What happened to Mr. Patrick? >> You didn’t hear. He got fired. >> What? >> Yeah, some kid filed a complaint. But I heard he got another job out of state. >> Thanks. [music] >> Hey, are you Norm? >> Yeah. >> He left something for you. The hero and the coward both feel the same fear.
It’s what they do with that fear that makes them different. Remember that. Norm, I’m leaving for work. Do you want a ride? Norman, >> what’s the matter? Four eyes. What? Can’t see out of these glasses. >> No. Hey, give that back. I can’t see. >> Cut that out. They look expensive. >> Cut it out. >> Well, it’s going to cost you. >> Kyle, that’s enough.
Give him back his glasses. Oh, yeah. Tough guy. Make me. Here. You want them? Take them here. Go for it. Oh, try again. >> Oh, come on. Third time’s a charm. >> Thank you. Thank you so much. >> Hey, I’m not done with you. Okay. Go. Go. Grab him. Not trying to do that. I told you you’d regret this. [groaning] No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
This money isn’t yours.