Miami Connection Page #4

Synopsis: The year is 1987. Motorcycle ninjas tighten their grip on Florida's narcotics trade, viciously annihilating anyone who dares move in on their turf. Multi-national martial arts rock band Dragon Sound have had enough, and embark on a roundhouse wreck-wave of crime-crushing justice. When not chasing beach bunnies or performing their hit song "Against the Ninja," Mark (taekwondo master/inspirational speaker Y.K. Kim) and the boys are kicking and chopping at the drug world's smelliest underbelly. It'll take every ounce of their blood and courage, but Dragon Sound can't stop until they've completely destroyed the dealers, the drunk bikers, the kill-crazy ninjas, the middle-aged thugs, the "stupid cocaine"...and the entire MIAMI CONNECTION!!!
Director(s): Woo-sang Park, Y.K. Kim
Production: Drafthouse Films
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
NOT RATED
Year:
1987
83 min
Website
580 Views


It's like that, man?

No, man. It's like this.

Move your legs around like this.

Wait, hold it.

- Hey, check it out.

I'm a brother now.

Well, where, man?

Oh, wow! Hey, hey.

Oh, man.

- Yeah!

You guys seen Tom anywhere?

No.

Ain't seen anybody since 1962.

Come on, you guys. Where's Tom?

Maybe, he's on vacation.

Is he in there?

Wanna take a look? Be my guest.

Take a look. Gee!

- Yeah.

Ain't she cute, now!

Show me how

that's done again, man. Come on, leave it.

There she is again. Look.

Salami.

Bye, bye!

Oh, my baby!

Yeah.

Kick his ass, man!

Come on, man.

Son of a b*tches are running late.

If they don't get here soon, sir...

I just assume

blow that son of a b*tch out of the sky.

I'd like to shoot off one arm at a time.

Hey?

Hey, man. Give me some of that sh*t.

Let's go! Let's go!

Boss!

We got a big problem now.

Jeff's gang's are here now.

I'm sorry, boss. But your

brother Jeff is dead.

He was killed by Dragon Sound.

We must avenge Jeff's death.

They will not escape the Miami Ninja!

My father.

My father!

I found my father!

Oh my God!

What, Jim? What did you say?

My brother's got a picture!

Look at it. Look here.

- Okay.

Let me see. Let me see.

This is the guy you thinking about?

Your father, you got him. Yay!

Oh, my God!

That's great!

Orlando Airport, tomorrow evening.

Hey, Jim, father is coming!

How much money you left in the bank?

I think I have about 200.

200, altogether?

I have $50 left.

I've got about 60.

- What's the money for?

Okay, I want you to go fast to the store.

Oh, looks beautifuI. Hmm?

Mmm- Hmm. I like it.

I will tie for you.

Okay, we'll get you all fixed up here.

I look good, guys?

Look's beautifuI.

You look like a lawyer or something.

Oh, like that coat.

That looks good.

- I'm gonna be the fashion coach.

All right.

- His touch.

Great.

Hey, Jim. That's a great tie.

Jimmy, you handsome deviI.

You found your father.

Yeah, I did! Thanks.

So good. You must be so happy.

I am. I am.

Here's John.

Hi.

- Hi.

Sorry I've been gone so long.

I had a lot of

thinking to do. I'm hurting inside.

You know, and...

I just couldn't stay away

for long because I love you so much.

I'm so sorry about what happened.

I felt so bad about that.

It's not your fault. I understand.

We had to do it. We had no choice.

I understand.

It's all over now.

- That's true.

It's okay. We're happy for Jim.

That's right.

Finally found your father.

All right.

See you later, guys.

Get back, okay.

Have a big party.

- Really.

Neon welcome sign when you get back.

Big welcome.

All right.

Hey, man, I'm so happy for you, man.

All right, hurry up.

Bye!

Oh, ninjas!

Come on,

leave us alone. We have to catch a plane.

Get out of the way.

You will never

make it to the airport.

You will all pay for Jeff's death.

Come on, Jim!

Come on, Jim.

Jim!

Jim!

Jim?

Jim, you can make it.

Jim. Jim.

- Jim, you can make it.

Jim. Jim.

Jim.

Jim. Jim.

Come on. Jim.

Jim.

Jim.

Come on!

Boss, everybody is dead.

Come on!

Oh, Jim!

We're going to the hospitaI.

Oh, my father.

You're going to be all right.

Please, be alive.

Jim, hang on till we get to the hospitaI.

Dr. White, telephone please. Dr. White.

Doctor, how is my son?

Jim was extremely fortunate.

The wounds weren't as deep

as we initially thought.

He did lose a lot of blood...

...but there was very

little internaI damage.

Oh, thank God. When can we see him?

He'll be out shortly.

I'm gonna leave him under your care tonight.

He needs plenty of rest.

And if you have

any problems, just give me a call.

Thank you, Doctor.

Your being here has meant a lot to Jim.

Mark.

I don't know how...

...but I swear...

I'm going to make right,

what I have done wrong.

Today, I almost lost Jim

for the second time...

...but because of you, he's still alive.

Mr. Brown...

Jim is like my brother.

I will do anything for him.

Anything.

Jim!

Jim, how do you feeI?

It still hurts.

But seeing you guys again...

...and seeing my father...

...it's all that matters.

Jim, you're really blessed

to have such wonderfuI friends.

They really care about you.

And I want you to know that now...

I really care too.

Please forgive me.

I love you, Son.

I love you too, Dad.

Thank you, Nurse.

- You're welcome.

No one's going to mess with our band again.

Now, we're all safe.

Jim, it's all over.

Let's all go home.

You search endlessly for your father.

Finding visions that we seek.

Waited long for this moment.

For our dreams to be complete.

One swift blow means eternity.

Now your best days are memories.

We see what's our destiny.

We must defend the peace.

We must conquer the evil of the ninjas.

Stop destruction that we see.

In our lives we fight forjustice.

We are taekwondo family.

Family.

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