Karate Kid: Regia di Jonathan Entwistle. Con Jackie Chan, Joshua Jackson, Ming-Na Wen, Ralph Macchio. Daniel arriva a Pechino, dove il signor Han lo sta cercando. Han ha un nuovo protetto, Li Fong. I due mentori devono collaborare per istruire Li Fong, m
Karate Kid III - La sfida finale: Regia di John G. Avildsen. Con Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, Robyn Lively, Thomas Ian Griffith. Il cattivo John Kreese tenta di vendicarsi di Daniel e Miyagi, con l'aiuto di un compagno della guerra del Vietnam, il ricco pr
Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan bring their 'Karate Kid' universes together in this sequel, set for theaters on May 30.
I gained nothing from‘The Karate Kid Part II’, it adds very little to the original. Pat Morita (Mr. Miyagi) is the only plus point for me, he especially has one great and emotional scene with his co-star. Otherwise, no-one else stands out – not even (the still solid) Ralph Mac...
“The studio and the editor wanted that scene cut,” he said. “But they were wrong, and once they tested it, they shut up.” In the summer of 1984, when The Karate Kid debuted, the Asian-Americans onscreen were few and somewhat dubious. That May, Japanese-American Gedde Watanabe pla...
Daniel squeezes the nose of his adversary playfully rather than ending his life in a brutal fashion. It sounds like Chozen has grown sinceThe Karate Kid Part II, rather than just stewing over this humiliating loss, with Okumoto explaining that the character will have learned more about the spi...
Movie review: The karate Kid It is the story about a little boy Dre Parker. The story begin when he flight to China and live there with his mother. One day and the first day of Parker at school in China, He was talking with a girl suddenly her boyfriend Cheng came and fight him. ...
had never even really sparred with anyone before. There's no denying that he had natural talent, but he was objectively the less skilled fighter. Still, this made his victory in the firstKarate Kidmovie that much more satisfying. The battle was never about physical talent but natural spirit...
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The Karate Kid surprised me with that scene. Jackie Chan made it work. In typical Chan style, he deflects the kids’ attacks against each other, allowing them to be the ones to beat themselves up. I was impressed with how they handled that. ...