The Next Karate Kid Page #6

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
680 Views


Why? What's the point? They're

Just going to lie about what happened.

- What are we going to do?

- We are not doing anything.

I am going to settle this thing

once and for all.

- Where's your little buddies, Ned?

- I didn't think you were going to show.

Yeah?

It's one on one.

One on one, man.

Now I am going to teach you how to fight.

You want a piece of me?

Now's the time.

Let's go.

Remember the bullring, McGowen?

As I recall, you didn't think much

of that particular exercise.

Maybe now you wish you'd

paid more attention.

I got a piece of you, didn't I?

Yes, you did.

Now it's payback time.

Well, son, this time you have

bitten off more than you can chew.

- Let me have him, Ned.

- Not now, Charlie.

We're a team.

We're going to do this together.

- Come on. Come on!

- Light it.

Come on, McGowen,

let's go.

Come on, Eric.

Pick him up.

We haven't even started yet, McGowen.

Come on.

You wanted me, McGowen.

You wanted a piece of me, right?

- Well, you got it.

- Get up!

You're not that tough.

Come on.

Come here! Come here!

You're not going to quit.

Come on, quitter.

Oh, come on, McGowen. I thought

you were tougher than that, pal.

Higher.

I want to see his eyes.

- Thanks for showing up, McGowen.

- Anytime.

Pick him up.

Come here. Come here.

Finish him off.

What are you all looking at?

What do you think

I have been training you for?

Ned, kick him.

Do it!

- Dugan, he's down.

- Pick him up!

- Do it.

- Please.

What?

- Get out of here.

- Come on.

Come. I call police.

McGowen was speeding around in his car.

Obviously he had a car accident.

That's a lie, man.

Is no accident when fight is

five against one.

Ned here could have beaten McGowen

with his arms behind his back.

Come. We go.

Julie.... What?

What, are you kidding me?

- Let me fight him.

- You want to fight me?

Julie-san, no fighting.

- Please.

- Colonel, she wants to fight me.

If I am ever going to respect myself,

I have to do this.

Mr. Miyagi, please tell her

she's going to get hurt.

Julie-san right.

Now is time.

Just remember:

True strength come from inside.

If you're going to do this...

....you put her away.

Do you understand me?

- Yes, sir.

- All right.

Guys, this is really embarrassing.

But okay.

Give me your best shot.

Slow down!

Use your strength.

That was really good, Julie.

It really was.

Stop this!

But it wasn't good enough.

Come on!

Focus, Julie-san.

All over, Julie-san.

We go.

What are you talking about?

What are you talking about?

The war is not over

because one battle's lost.

- Charlie will fight her.

- No, sir.

- Come on, Charlie. I said, fight her!

- No, sir. What are you doing? No!

You're crazy, man.

- Morgan, you fight her.

- Colonel, it's over.

Ned, get up and finish the job.

I said,

get up and finish the job!

- No more.

- What?

Enough!

It's not over.

Then we finish.

Absolutely.

I am going to put your lights out.

Time put your lights out.

You said you had

all the answers, Colonel.

- You were great.

- Not great.

You kicked some butt.

Julie-san, how many times Miyagi say

fighting not good?

I know.

Somebody always gets hurt.

Mr. Miyagi,

come on, admit it:

We kicked some butt.

Fighting not good...

....but if must fight, win.

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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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