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Original Title: The Karate Kid

Genge: Action,Drama,Family,Sport

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daniel is new in town, and is getting picked on by the local bullies, who all are adept in karate. Determined to stick up for himself, Daniel begins to teach himself karate, only to discover that the caretaker at his apartment seems to be a grand master in karate. Agreeing to teach Daniel, Mr. Miyagi shows Daniel that there is more to karate than violence, and perhaps the best way to solve the problem he has with the bullies is in the All Valley Karate Championship.
Meet Daniel Larusso, a mild-mannered New Jersey teenager who has to move from his native state to Los Angeles, California when his mother was offered a job there. He thought that he was going to have a nice house with a pool, then he finds out that his new home is a crummy apartment. He tries to fit into the Californian crowd, what he finds is a nice girl from his new high school, and punks (of a karate school named the Cobra Kai) who want to make his life miserable. Then, a Japanese handyman named Keusuke Miyagi comes to aid Daniel. He asked Miyagi to teach him karate, which he does (in a roundabout way). Daniel and Miyagi then developed a great relationship and he wanted to teach the karate fighting punks a lesson, so he signs up for a karate tournament. Daniel is determined to win.
This may be the basic coming-of-age underdog story, but they really managed to make it work.

Ralph Macchio is great as Daniel. He perfectly portrays the role of the underdog who is having a hard time at his new home and is constantly getting bullied. He really makes you feel for him.

The bullies are utterly despicable and complete jerks who are hell-bent on making Daniel's life miserable. Elizabeth Shue makes for a good love interest.

The center of the film, however, is the friendship between Daniel and Mr. Miyagi, who is played by Pat Morita in an Oscar-worthy performance. He is a different kind of mentor from Mickey from "Rocky" and is such an engaging character.

Also good is the 80's feel of the whole thing, the setting, and the motivational soundtrack. The training montage and especially the karate tournament at the end will have you cheering.

I love this film. It is a true classic in the underdog genre and a great movie by any standard.

RATING: A I'm Gonna go ahead and say That The Karate kid should be in the Top 250 of the IMDb, because not only is it a good family movie, there is a moral inside of it that today is quite easy to emulate but is rarely done as well as John. G. Avildsen has done in this film. What is this moral? Being a father. While Daniel Larusso might not have a father, Mr. miyagi becomes the father he never had, and "daniel-san" as Mr. Miyagi calls him, is the son he never had. they bond in that way and it's something that should be done more often in movies.

Daniel LaRusso (Played by Ralph Macchio) has left new jersey with his mother to start a new life in the Run down part of what might be Los Angeles, California. Once he is there, he encounters a cute girl (played by Elizabeth Shue) But is quickly bested in a fight for her by Johnny Lawrence, A Black-belt Karate student of one of the most brutal karate teachers of all time (Played by Martin Kove, also known as Ericson from Rambo: First blood part II) After Constant bullying by the Cobra Kai (Johnny's Gang) Daniel turns to Mr. Miyagi (Played by Pat Morita, who has since passed away) for help, and finds not only the skills to earn Johnny's Respect, But a father in the form of an old Okinawan Janitor.

This movie defines Good. There is nary a bad thing in it. The soundtrack is great. The fighting Sequences are pretty good, and it's good to tune into AMC to catch this on a late Sunday night.

10/10 Ralph Macchio's transformation from high school geek to butt-kicking tough guy, thanks to a little help from Chinese sage Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita) and his homespun Oriental wisdom, is entertaining enough.
High school senior Daniel Larusso (Ralph Macchio) and his widowed mother Lucille (Randee Heller) move from New Jersey to Reseda, California (near Los Angeles) for her new job, but Daniel finds it hard to fit in with the West Coast crowd, thanks particularly to three uberbullies—Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) and his flunkies, Tommy (Rob Garrison) and Bobby (Ron Thomas), who all belong to the same local dojo (karate school) run by ex-Special Forces Vietnam Veteran John Kreese (Martin Kove). When Daniel has to get the apartment maintenance man, Kesuki Miyagi (Pat Morita), to repair a broken faucet, he discovers that the elderly Mr Miyagi is actually a martial arts master and that he's willing to train Daniel in self defense. However, Mr Miyagi's training seems more like he's really trying to get free labor, asking Daniel to do things like sand the floor, paint the fence, and wax the car. The Karate Kid was taken from a script by screenwriter Robert Mark Kamen. It is the first in a series of four Karate Kid movies, followed by The Karate Kid Part II (1986) (1986), The Karate Kid Part III (1989) (1989), and The Next Karate Kid (1994) (1994). The Karate Kid movies have no relation to the DC Comics superhero also known as "Karate Kid". A remake, The Karate Kid (2010), was released in 2010. Ali (Elisabeth Shue) knew that Johnny and his goons were coming by the sounds of their bikes, so she kicked the ball away, hoping that Daniel would go after it, thus keeping him from getting beat up. Unfortunately, it didn't work too well. Mr Miyagi considers himself to be Japanese. In the film, Miyagi tells Daniel that he is from Okinawa, a chain of islands south of Japan, and mentions to Daniel that he was part of the 442nd Infantry, which was an all Japanese-American Unit from World War II, one of the units most highly decorated for valor (so explaining why Miyagi has an Army Congressional Medal of Honor amongst his possessions). It was also indicated that his wife and unborn child were held in the Manzanar relocation camp in California while he was deployed. In the film, Miyagi does mention to Daniel that he learned karate from his father, an Okinawan fisherman. Morita was actually an American citizen, born in California of Japanese parents. To play the role of Mr Miyagi, Morita had to adopt a Japanese accent, since he spoke perfect English. Manzanar was a camp established shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which brought the United States into World War II. The camp held immigrant Japanese and American-born Japanese citizens during the war by. The foundation of the camp remains one of the most controversial subjects of the USA's involvement in World War II chiefly because of the forced relocation of American citizens of Japanese descent by executive order from then-president Franklin Roosevelt—done without Congress having first suspended the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus (a privilege that makes the provisions of the Bill of Rights among others meaningful, as showcased in the American Civil War when the privilege was indeed suspended). Though the character's history is slightly vague, Miyagi was likely sent there with his wife and unborn child when the executive order was issued. Miyagi then volunteered to fight in Europe with the 442nd Infantry and was in Europe when his wife and child died during birth. In the Japanese language, -san is a polite title that is used after a person's name, the equivalent of Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Daniel could just as easily refer to Mr Miyagi as "Miyagi-san". Daniel and Johnny face each other in the final match of the All Valley Karate championship, Johnny having won his semifinal match, and Daniel's opponent having been disqualified for an illegal kick that injured Daniel's knee. Daniel scores one point against Johnny with a blow to the chest and a second point with a scissor leg followed by a blow to the back of the head, giving Johnny a nose bleed. When the match pauses for Johnny to be looked at, Kreese orders him to sweep Daniel's injured leg. At first, Johnny balks, but Kreese reminds him of the Cobra Kai dojo's motto "No Mercy". The match continues with Johnny scoring two points against Daniel. At 2-2, the next to score a point wins the match. Daniel goes to high kick Johnny with his injured leg, but Johnny sweeps it (grabs the leg and delivers an illegal blow to the back of Daniel's injured knee). Despite the pain, Daniel returns to the ring, assuming the crane stance and waiting for Johnny to make his move. When he does, Daniel leaps into the air and high kicks Johnny in the chin. For that, Daniel gains a third point and wins the championship. In the final scene, Johnny takes the trophy from the Master of Ceremonies, hands it Daniel, and congratulates him. "We did it, Mr Miyagi!", Daniel whoops, as Miyagi smiles admirably.




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