A surprise summer hit in the States, this is another film-making-by-numbers exercise in teenage wish-fulfilment.
The Karate Kid (1984)
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Reviews Counted:35
Fresh:31
Rotten:4
Average Rating:6.8/10
Consensus: Utterly predictable and wholly of its time, but warm, sincere, and difficult to resist, due in large part to Pat Morita and Ralph Macchio's relaxed chemistry.
Runtime: 2 hrs 7 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: In John G. Avildsen's THE KARATE KID, Daniel (Ralph Macchio) and his mother (Randee Heller) move from New Jersey to Southern California, where he's not too keen about his new home--until he meets... In John G. Avildsen's THE KARATE KID, Daniel (Ralph Macchio) and his mother (Randee Heller) move from New Jersey to Southern California, where he's not too keen about his new home--until he meets Ali (Elizabeth Shue), an attractive girl who seems to like him. But trouble looms when Ali's ex-boyfriend (William Zabka) and his gang of ruffians start tormenting Daniel. One day, as Daniel is suffering a beating at the hands of these louts, Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita), an elderly Japanese handyman, comes to his rescue. To Daniel's amazement, Miyagi manages to take down the whole group all by himself using karate. Daniel begs to learn this ancient martial art, and soon Miyagi begins the boy's training, teaching Daniel that there is more to karate than fighting. Through a series of lessons, the wise mentor instills a sense of honor and nobility in his young pupil while preparing him for the ultimate karate showdown. However, as Daniel studies the discipline and art of karate, his enemies are learning a dirtier kind of fighting from Kreese (Martin Kove), a cold-blooded ex-marine. Ultimately, the boys will fight to the finish in the All Valley Karate Championship in a rousing and triumphant finale. Morita is a gem as the elderly father figure Miyagi, giving the character warmth, wisdom, and comic charm. Macchio's underdog character inspired an entire generation to run out and join the nearest karate school while chanting "wax on, wax off." [More]
Starring: Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki Morita, Elisabeth Shue, Martin Kove
Starring: Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki Morita, Elisabeth Shue, Martin Kove, William Zabka, Randee Heller
Director: John G. Avildsen
Director: John G. Avildsen
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Reviews for The Karate Kid
The movie birthed three sequels and features the sweet relationship between Macchio and Morita.
Tells the engaging story of a handyman at a housing complex who teaches martial arts to a boy yearning for mastery of self.
An exciting, sweet-tempered, heart-warming story with one of the most interesting friendships in a long time.
Formulaic, manipulative, hokey — and thoroughly rousing… the film's sincerity and poignance have a way of steamrolling over gaps in plausibility and logic.
The Karate Kid belongs so irredemiably to its time that you can't feel anything other than affection toward it.
The Karate Kid exhibits warmth and friendly, predictable humor, its greatest assets.
This film's art consists entirely of hiding the cynicism of its calculations under an agreeably modest and disarming manner.
All hail the Crane Kick, liberator of self-doubting wimps over bullies, redeemer of lost causes, winner of Elisabeth Shue's heart.
While this may be as soppy and predictable as they come, it still reminds you why you used to enjoy '80s teen flicks so much in the first place.
This is the kind of movie where you find yourself cheering even though you know you're being hoodwinked.
Morita is simply terrific, bringing the appropriate authority and wisdom to the part.
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