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user Ratings: 7,4 of 10 directed by: John G. Avildsen 1984 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 star: Pat Morita

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Everybody kungfu fighting until the weird kid start doing weird movements

Ty for this movie. I preordered this movie, and I still can't watch it wtf. I love how miyagi just straight up steals that guy's belt. Love how awkward Daniel looks even though he knows how to fight, it makes it look more authentic. that he's the underdog but has the ability to be the best. In the remake they make him look too confident and professional and there's less tension.

One of the best movies ever. The way Johnny says No mercy, man. No mercy. Is so so sad. The Cobra Kai had been brainwashed by their sensei. I love Johnny so much. If I'm ever up for a multi murder case, I want you as my lawyer. His father looking younger than him. Lol i love this movie when i was little kid. The 80 / 90 movies where the best  i think.

Because,Daniel-san, Miyagi no want to exchange wedding vows in prison with a guy named Butch. Karat c3 a9 kid - le moment de v c3 a9rit c3 a9 flash file. John G. Avildsen directs yet another underdog "rags-to-riches" kind of story, much like he did with the 'Rocky' films, Lean On Me' and '8 Seconds. This time, the film tells the tale of a New Jersey teenager, Daniel LaRusso, who reluctantly moves with his mother to sunny California. Of course, he is an impatient and impractical smartmouth, but the real Daniel - the Daniel that's actually tolerable, is not far beneath his rough exterior. Due to his new kid status, he is bullied by the Cobra Kai, an overly aggressive group of teenage boys that are obsessed with using their own form of karate on their weaker 'inferiors. Daniel also takes a liking to Ali, who is of course the former girlfriend of the Cobra Kai's leader. Amidst all this, he befriends the handy man at his apartment building, a Mr. Miyagi. Like everyone else, Daniel at first underestimates Miyagi. Over the course of the film, we learn that Miyagi is really a very wise man who knows a lot about karate - the less aggressive and more genuine kind. The Cobra Kai continues to torture Daniel, and he finally convinces Mr. Miyagi to teach him the ways of the ancient art. But it is not just about getting back at his tormentors - Miyagi teaches him to use karate as a way to discover himself, as well as learning about honor, responsibility, and the like. While I would agree that the film is predictable, and Daniel could get on anyone's nerves, the true magic of the story is Morita's performance as the wise handy-man/karate instructor. Rather than just come swooping in at exactly the right time to save Daniel's sorry butt, we meet him as a handy-man first, and therefore learn about him as a person before putting him into hero situations. His performance makes Daniel tolerable, because without Miyagi, I don't think anybody could stand Daniel. Morita earned an Oscar nomination for the film, and while it was highly deserved, I can't really say whether he should have won because I don't know what his competition for the award was in 1984, without researching it. However, it cannot be denied that he displayed masterful acting talent, and the only element that made the unnecessary and very repetitive sequels watchable.

“Child batterer” and “demon sorcerer” got me in stitches fam 😂.

Youtube:lets just recommend this to people in 3yrs lollolol

Asian kid: I know you dont want the smoke Daniel: Hold my ice. Note in Cobra Kai Johnny spends a lot of time training his students to get out of that hold. 2:48 tre:moves head Cheng:moves head too Tre: I got him right where I want him. Jackie Chan: raises his eyebrows Cheng: UNDERSTANDABLE HAVE A GREAT DAY. Anyone here after Cobrai kai on Netflix.

Luckily i found it on DVD @ Target for 1.

 

 

 

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