After discovering that his father is at death's door, Mr. Miyagi sets out to Japan, to see him with Daniel. Upon arriving, Miyagi must confront an old rival. Meanwhile, Daniel encounters a new love, and some new enemies.
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Memorable, crazy movie
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
That Mr Miyagi guy is really something. He is my fav character and this one is about him and his awesomeness. And just for that this is a worthy follow up to the first one. You get to know about Miyagi's Past and you also get a nice continuation of the story.
This is better then the first Karate Kid. Not that it is a hard to do. This does not have a very good story line. It is very slow. I do not know why it got a 5.9. Really it is a 4. Not very good. There are better movie out there. It is really strange the way every one in Okinawa talks pigeon English. I thou they spoke Japanes in Okinawa. I think they still do. This is not a good movie. Do not see it. Do not waste your time. Do not waste your money. Do not see this movie. It is boring for the most part. Do see this movie see Rocky IV. Do not see this. This is pooh pooh. Bad movie bad movie bad movie bad movie. Do not see it.
What's the hype of the show? I don't get it.Riddled with illogical and socially retarded reasoning, clichés and predictabilities. For starters, what's with that kick? Your opponent is doing Karate, I don't know what you're doing, but you're not ready to block anything. It's like some sort of secret finishing move from Mortal Kombat. In a fight, when you're holding your spear of baseball bat, do not yell and charge at your enemy, it clearly this doesn't work. All this talk of honour from the antagonistic team, but they're picking fights everywhere they can and tearing down a village just to get to one old man and his lil teamster. No one thought to point out how un-honourable these actions are? Everywhere the boy turns, just as he's about to get that kiss, the douchelord shows up to pick a fight. Of course where the douchelord is absent, there's a hurricane in his place.Douchelord is a coward, what to you know?! He won't run out to save a lil girl from a storm, but when his uncle disowns him for cowardice he has a tantrum and runs off into the storm, what?! Also what was that lil girl doing ringing a bell during a hurricane anyway? Shouldn't one of the adults been doing that? Oh look, the protagonist hero tripped trying to carry her through the storm, PUT HER DOWN IDIOT, SHE HAS LEGS!Cliché plot and illogical behaviour.A must see! I love a good sarcasm flick as much as the next guy and this was just mint. Absolute must see if you enjoy a vast erray of bad, 80's blockbusters with terribly ridiculous story lines and horrible acting. My wife was actually angry by the time it was over, LOL
The conflict in this movie ALL originates from Miyagi, Daniel is treated as a side character, which completely inverts the original relationship... This is fine if you want to tell a different story, but at least change the title to reflect the new direction! It's not part two of the same story, it's a completely separate beast, and as such, a poor sequel for a supposed continuation.It also has the added negative effect of diluting the conflict from the first movie, so that when it's returned to again in the third, it seems anticlimactic, given that the writers needed to show how time had passed... If you're humiliated in a parking lot, who is still fixated upon it, a year later?! Apparently, we're asked to believe that Kreese is, which completely changes the dynamic and just makes him a sad man, rather than the ruthless villain of the original. It's a lesson in how to screw up a franchise by straying too far from your roots, too soon.