The Next Karate Kid Page #3

Synopsis: During a commemoration for Japanese soldiers fighting in the US Army during World War II, Mr. Miyagi meets the widow of his commanding officer. He gets to know her granddaughter Julie, an angry teenager who is still feeling the pain of losing both her parents in an accident and is having problems with her grandmother and her fellow pupils. Mr. Miyagi decides to teach her karate to get her through her pain and issues and back on the right path.
Genre: Action, Drama, Family
Director(s): Christopher Cain
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
4.4
Metacritic:
36
Rotten Tomatoes:
7%
PG
Year:
1994
107 min
652 Views


....long time ago.

Was wartime.

So, Miyagi try to say thank you...

....teach him karate.

He love karate.

He teach your father.

Your father teach you.

And then they died.

Everybody died.

Miyagi understand.

Miyagi also have parents at one time.

Anger no bring them back.

My mother was a beautiful woman.

Whenever I watched her get dressed

for a party...

I thought she looked

like a magical princess.

My father loved her.

He was wise and funny and kind.

It wasn't right

that they were killed.

It wasn't fair.

Death not fair to anyone...

but still

we must live our lives.

I used to see them

so bright in my mind...

so clear.

Now all I have

are these photographs.

Julie-san, parents leave you...

....more than just the photographs.

Leave you with very valuable legacy.

- What legacy?

- Karate.

What's so special about that?

Karate here.

But, this time,

you too young to understand...

....true value of karate.

For once, I wish you could give me

an answer I could understand.

Answer only important...

....when ask right question.

That's exactly

what I am talking about.

How come my makeup's

all over the bathroom?

Too much makeup.

What?

Bathroom have too much makeup.

What do you mean,

"too much makeup"?

There's no such thing

as too much makeup.

Julie-san,

it become problem when--

The problem is my teeth.

I just realized.

They don't match my nose.

Teeth fine, nose fine.

Everything fit just fine.

I have been thinking about

this karate stuff my dad taught me.

Do you think I could still do it?

I am not real strong.

Many kind of strength, Julie-san.

Well, I thought maybe

you could give me a few lessons...

so if Dugan's guys try to hassle me,

I could take care of myself.

You want a lesson?

You pay Miyagi.

Pay you? With what? I am broke.

Miyagi take four homework paper

payment one karate lesson.

- No way.

- No way, no teach.

All right.

Two math papers for one lesson.

Two math paper, one history paper.

Okay. Deal.

Let's start right now.

Good.

First, we wax the car.

This hand wax on,

this hand wax off. See?

Forget it.

I am not waxing anybody's car.

But first we wax car,

then we work engine.

This new kind karate.

Very much fun.

Fun? The mall is fun.

You have money for gasoline go mall?

I told you, I am broke.

Then no need go mall.

You know what? I don't think

you know anything about girls.

Miyagi have much to learn about girls.

Boys easier.

I still want to go to the mall.

But I thought maybe

you could loan me some money.

No need loan money.

Family across street have

three young boys need baby-sitter.

Miyagi told them

you'd be very happy take job.

Hi, I am Julie.

Yes!

- What are you doing here?

- Miyagi figure...

children no have enough toys,

so bring more.

Nerf balls, flying disk.

All kind good stuff.

You just have fun.

"Have fun"? Mr. Miyagi,

they don't need any more toys.

They need three

child-sized straight jackets.

Sun is warm, grass is green.

What?

If today Julie-san get angry...

....Just you repeat those words.

Take deep breath in through nose.

Sun is warm, grass is green.

Everything work out.

The sun is warm,

the grass is green.

Get her! Get her!

Come on!

Come on! Come on!

- Move! Go!

- Got you!

Let's get out of here!

You planned that whole thing.

Baby-sitting sometime good exercise

for karate student, Julie-san.

Well, when do I learn how to break

boards and stuff like that?

Why break boards?

What boards do to you?

That kind stuff no teach you

how to conquer anger, Julie-san.

- Understand?

- Yeah.

Julie Pierce-- I knew it.

Cops said it was a girl. Let's go.

Julie, what's going on?

Looking for an education?

- Surprise.

- Where you going, Julie?

- Maybe she left something in her locker.

- Let go of me!

She's feisty, feisty.

Get her!

There's no way out, Julie!

I know you're in here, Julie.

Come on, Julie.

I am not that bad.

Let's just talk.

Let's try to be friends, Julie.

I hope I didn't scare you, Julie.

I didn't mean to.

I just want to see if we can

work out some of our differences.

I really don't like McGowen.

I thought maybe we can...

....talk about that a little bit.

You should have let me take you to--

You're real pretty in the moonlight,

but this is nice.

Get off!

Sometimes I like it different.

Where you going, Julie?

Get her, will you?

Come on, guys, move it!

Don't let her

out of this courtyard!

- Here we come, Julie!

- Get her!

Don't let her go!

Open the door!

I will see you at the docks.

Don't forget, we have a date.

Officer, I am so glad you're here.

So what you doing at school

this hour, Julie-san.... studying?

I was trying to feed Angel.

Angel.

Rather you act like angel.

Angel's a hawk, Mr. Miyagi.

- Hawk?

- Yes.

It's a long story.

Miyagi ready to listen to long story.

Get in car, please.

You're mad at me, aren't you?

Julie-san, try to protect hawk

is okay, good.

But should have told Miyagi.

Dugan talked with the principal. They

kicked me out of school for two weeks.

Now I will never catch up with my classes.

Maybe I should just forget about school...

....forget about my life.

Why can't I just lock myself in my room

and listen to music all day?

No, please.

Too hard on Miyagi ear.

Have better idea.

Tomorrow we go special place.

Go visit long-time Miyagi friend.

- Hi, Eric.

- What are you doing here?

Something happened at school,

and I got suspended for a little while.

We're going out of town for a couple

weeks. Can you feed the hawk for me?

What'd you get suspended for?

It's a long story. I will tell you later.

Can you feed the hawk?

Yeah, no problem.

Good. It's raw meat every other day

and keep the water bottle filled.

Well, I am going to miss you.

You going to miss me?

Maybe.

Maybe? I am not accepting

any maybes today.

Eric, watch out.

I want an answer.

You going to miss me?

- Not if you break your leg.

- That's not the answer I want.

I want an answer.

- Yes.

- What?

Yes, I will miss you.

Bye.

Julie-san, you get five gallon

unleaded regular...

....and some chocolate bar with almonds.

Right.

- Hi.

- How are you?

Can I get five gallons of gas and some

chocolate bars with almonds, please?

- Ted, what are you doing?

- I am not doing anything.

Hello, dog.

Nice puppy.

Very nice dog.

How'd you do that, Mr. Miyagi?

That dog was about to attack me.

- Anything possible if not afraid.

- I wish I had your courage.

- Wish I had chocolate bar with almond.

- I got them.

What the hell you think you're doing?

Look at my dog.

You turned him into a damn chicken.

Sometime animal have more sense than human.

Yeah?

Well, you watch your mouth, old man.

- Come on, let's just get out of here.

- You ain't going till I say so.

Hey, let girl go.

- Watch it, Ted.

- What are you going to do, old man? Fight?

Fighting not good.

Fighting not good.

Somebody always get hurt.

Right. I totally agree.

That was great, Mr. Miyagi.

No, not great.

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Robert Mark Kamen

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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