The Karate Kid, Part II Page #2

Synopsis: Picks up where the first movie (Karate Kid) leaves off. Mr. Miyagi and Daniel take a trip to Okinawa to visit Mr Miyagi's dying father. After arriving Mr Miyagi finds he still has feelings for an old love. This stirs up trouble with an old rival that he originally left Okinawa to avoid. In the mean time Daniel encounters a new love and also makes some enemies.
Director(s): John G. Avildsen
Production: Columbia Pictures
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 4 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
55
Rotten Tomatoes:
42%
PG
Year:
1986
113 min
2,117 Views


Of course, Sato feel disgrace.

So challenge Miyagi to fight

to save his honor.

- And you lost?

- No.

Never fight.

Next day leave Okinawa forever.

What about her?

Didn't you love her?

Very much.

- Well, did she love you?

- Hai.

- So, then how could you leave?

- Miyagi no believe in fighting.

I know that,

but you guys were in love. Come on.

Never put passion before principle.

Even if win, you lose.

Think they got married?

Sato, his family

was richest in village.

Yukie's was poorest.

Was good arrangement.

It was 45 years ago. He shouldn't

be angry about his honor anymore.

In Okinawa,

honor have no time limit.

You serious?

In Okinawa, honor very serious.

I guess I'd better get going.

I got to go help my mom pack.

I will stop by tomorrow,

okay, Mr. Miyagi?

Taxi leave 6:
00 p.m.

Yeah, I will be here by then.

Miyagi sorry things not work out.

That's no problem.

I hope your dad's okay.

You're cutting it

pretty close, mister.

- Go airport.

- All right.

Have a good flight.

Nice to see you.

- Hello.

- Good evening.

You will be in seat 32-B.

- Enjoy the flight.

- Mr. Miyagi!

Wait! I am coming with you!

My mother said it's okay.

- I mean, if it's okay with you.

- Very expensive ticket.

I got the money from my savings account.

It's all taken care of.

Savings for college education.

So I will get a job when we get back

and I will go six months late.

It doesn't make a difference

when I go.

- Jobs very hard to find.

- Yeah, I know.

I mean, Mr. Miyagi,

you're more important than college.

You're more important

than anything to me.

When I need you,

you're always there for me.

I really want to go, and if it's

okay with you, I'd like to go.

Daniel-san,

don't think good idea.

It will give me a chance

to study Okinawan history up close.

- Come on.

- Never know you study that.

I just started.

- I am closing the doors.

- Come on.

- Please?

- Go back to the gate, young man.

Young man coming with us.

Mr. Miyagi, thank you.

No, Daniel-san.

Thank you.

- Hope you don't get air-sick.

- What's air-sick?

You know the biggest U.S. air base

in the Pacific is on Okinawa?

What's the name

of your village again?

Tomi Village.

I can't find it.

Find Naha?

Yeah, I know where Naha is.

Go south, along the sea.

Find Tomi Village.

I keep running into the air base.

You look again morning.

Maybe Tomi Village be there.

Get some sleep.

Was Sato as good as you in karate?

Have same teacher.

Your father?

He taught both of you?

I thought you said your family's karate

was only taught from father to son.

Miyagi ask father...

make exception this case.

If you fought Sato, you think

your father would have been referee?

No referee.

How do you know who wins?

The one who dead doesn't.

It's pretty weird having somebody

go through my stuff like that.

Glad I didn't have

any dirty laundry.

Was this place here

when you left?

Miyagi leave Okinawa by boat.

No airport Okinawa at that time.

I kept looking through my book.

I still can't find your village.

- How are we going to find it?

- Ask taxi.

Hey, Mr. Miyagi, isn't that him?

Can you break a log like that?

Don't know.

Never been attacked by tree.

It is great honor.

I am Chozen Toguchi.

Yukie-san say sorry

she could not meet you herself.

We have a car waiting for you.

Car?

Please.

You speak very good English,

Toguchi-san.

In Okinawa, it help to speak

very good English.

My friend and student,

Daniel LaRusso.

Thank you.

- You karate student, huh?

- Yeah.

- Welcome to Okinawa.

- Thanks.

I hope your stay here

is a pleasant one.

How you know I be here today?

Okinawa very small place.

Village south.

Why, please, we go north now?

Some things have changed

since you go, Miyagi-san.

And some things have not, eh?

Out!

- What's going on?

- No talking!

Uncle.

Uncle!

Sato.

So, coward...

you return.

To settle affairs with Father.

And with me.

Sato, I no fight you.

Then you die as you have lived:

a coward!

You see your father.

Then you see me!

- What are you going to do?

- Find taxi.

No. About Sato.

- Nothing.

- Nothing?

Nothing.

All this because you had to go and tell

everybody you were going to marry yukie?

Why didn't you just marry her

and move to Alaska?

Daniel-san, nobody perfect.

- Where you going, buddy?

- Tomi Village.

Tomi Village?

Never heard of it.

This is Kadena Air Base.

Sarge, Tomi Village?

You're standing on it, Corporal!

Get them out of here!

Just take that road

and make a right.

Miyagi remember first time

father teach fishing...

right off this point.

Was 1927.

Was much quieter then.

Thanks a lot.

Take off shoes.

Auntie Yukie said you would come.

Yukie-- Where is she?

Nursing your father.

- I am Daniel.

- I am Kumiko.

- Please.

- Thank you.

He sleeping.

How you know where to find me?

Have known for many years.

Why you never write sooner?

Out of respect.

For husband.

For your silence.

I never marry.

What did he say?

" If I am dreaming, let me never awake.

If l am awake, let me never sleep."

Good morning.

You're Yukie.

- You Daniel-san.

- Yes.

Mr. Miyagi's told me

a lot about you.

And he tell me lot about you.

- There's not that much to tell.

- Oh, no, no.

He very...

proud of you.

How's his father feeling?

Very tired.

Miyagi Sensei in dojo.

Thank you.

See you later.

Oh, good morning, Daniel-san.

Good morning.

Welcome to Miyagi family dojo.

You like?

It's great.

This is really something.

Who are all these guys?

All Miyagi ancestor.

Four hundred year worth.

And who's that?

That is Miyagi Shimpo Sensei.

First Miyagi

bring karate to Okinawa.

- The one who went to China.

- Hai. 1625.

- How did he get there? By boat?

- By accident.

Like all Miyagi,

Shimpo Sensei was fisherman.

Love fishing.

Love saki.

One day, strong wind, strong sun...

strong saki, but no fish.

Shimpo Sensei fall asleep

off coast of Okinawa...

wake up off coast of China.

Ten year later, he come back

with Chinese wife and two kids...

and secret...

of Miyagi family karate.

This is the secret

of your family's karate?

- I don't get it.

- Practice. You will.

Come. We go work.

What are these things?

These rules to karate.

Rule number one:

"Karate for defense only."

Rule number two:

"First learn rule number one."

Yeah, coming.

This looks like a town

that time forgot.

I think we went school together.

I'd introduce you, but I forget name.

How come if this is a fishing village,

I don't see anybody fishing?

Yukie-san tell me...

after war, Sato father

bring in commercial fishing boat.

Inside two year, all fish gone.

All small boat gone.

Almost everything gone,

except old cannery...

and lots of memories.

Ah, lchiro.

When I left, he was same place...

doing same thing,

playing same tune.

- That's a shrine, right?

- Hai. Shinto shrine.

It must be tough times

with all the fish gone, huh?

Very tough.

Most people leave village for city,

look for work.

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Robert Mark Kamen is an American screenwriter who has been writing major motion pictures for over twenty-five years. He is best known as creator and co-creator of the Karate Kid and Transporter franchises, as well as the 2008 action thriller Taken. more…

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