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The Karate Kid Part III

Despondent over the closing of his karate school, Cobra Kai teacher John Kreese joins a ruthless businessman and martial artist to get revenge on Daniel and Mr. Miyagi.

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Release : 1989
Rating : 5.3
Studio : Columbia Pictures,  Weintraub International Group, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Construction Coordinator, 
Cast : Ralph Macchio Pat Morita Robyn Lively Thomas Ian Griffith Martin Kove
Genre : Adventure Drama Action Family

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Borserie
2018/08/30

it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.

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Plustown
2018/08/30

A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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Frances Chung
2018/08/30

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Francene Odetta
2018/08/30

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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adonis98-743-186503
2018/04/08

Ostracised villain John Kreese attempts to gain revenge on Daniel and Miyagi, with the help of a Vietnam War comrade, the wealthy owner of a toxic waste disposal business. The Karate Kid Part III throws more kicking and punching into the table unfortunately that isn't enough since the script ain't that good and the new villains are a bit cartoony also the beginning felt like a Rocky movie. Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita are good but like i said that wasn't enough for the viewers to even care this time around. (4/10)

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jaudon29
2016/07/08

We all know the story, but what we finally learn is that our Mr. Larusso is a bit of an underachiever. It's obvious that Daniel Larusso doesn't want to go to college. I mean, he takes his winnings from the all valley championship and buys a very expensive plane ticket to Okinawa. Then he takes the rest of his savings that he won from breaking the ice and opens a nursery? He doesn't understand a thing about running a business, and not a f-ing thing about plants. No porters five forces? Didn't see if the market was saturated with other nurseries. Opening it in the San Fernando valley? They've been under a drought since the mid-80s. How these plants getting watered? Nah nah... There's way too many red flags.The real problem I had with the story is that Cobra Kai would have succeeded regardless. They didn't need mike "bad boy" Barnes and his best bud Snake to vandalize the shop. Kicking a girl in the stomach while she's having a delicious Mac 'n Cheese dinner? That's just unAmerican. If Daniel doesn't fight, Mike wins the tournament and Mr. Silver throws out his mustard colored cobra Kai shirts, drawing kids into his dojos. Mr. Myagi refuses to train Daniel for the tournament, leaving everyone scratching their heads, since he got Daniel into this mess in the first place. But could you really blame him? He recently lost his father, and is most likely looking forward to retirement, when Danny comes along with this wild idea to open a bonsai tree shop. Now he's forced to run this shop by himself, when all he really wants to do is add on to his house and watch Maury.

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SnoopyStyle
2016/01/27

Disgraced karate teacher John Kreese loses his students and his dojo. He finds help from his Vetnam war buddy Terry Silver who is a wealthy toxic waste disposal businessman. Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita) return from Okinawa to find their apartment being demolished. Daniel uses his college fund to buy Miyagi a bonsai tree workshop. Jessica Andrews (Robyn Lively) makes pottery across the street. Terry Silver buys properties for Kreese to restart his dojo. Miyagi won't let Daniel defend his title. Terry recruits thugs to force Daniel to enter the tournament. Miyagi won't train him and Terry tricks him into being his student. Terry teaches him all the wrong techniques.The major problem is that this repeats the original and even ends with the same tournament. There are also a few minor annoyances. I doubt the cops would ignore the vandalism and the beatings. There has to be a more devious way to force Daniel into the tournament. Those young thugs are cheesy villains but Thomas Ian Griffith is infinitely worst. I love Martin Kove but his character mostly gets sidelined. The most disappointing is Daniel himself. After all these years, he has not grown much. The third film should have Daniel be a big brother to someone else. It's an obvious way for the franchise to continue but they decide to do a repeat.

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moviemattb
2014/11/23

After watching the first two movies, I might as well give my thoughts on this one because I have never seen this one, and I heard that this one isn't good. So, what's the story? "The Karate Kid, Part III" picks up where the second one left off (like the first one, recapping scenes as flashbacks like in the "Rocky" movies) as both Daniel LaRusso and Mr. Miyagi return home to Los Angeles after their trip in Okinawa started working a business of themselves by selling bonsai. Meanwhile, Kreese is now broken down after losing his students due to his behavior at the All-Valley Tournament wants revenge on Daniel and Miyagi as he calls in his old friend Terry Silver, who they serve together during the Vietnam War. So Terry agrees, and makes Daniel to be a bad influence by teaching Karate in the wrong way; its now up to Miyagi and Daniel to go one more round against Kreese; Terry; and their student Mike Barnes. First off, I don't mind the idea of a revenge story for Kreese getting revenge on Daniel and Miyagi, but it was not well executed enough. Secondly, didn't the filmmakers learn their lessons to make Macchio's character not be bullied like what he had in the first two movies? Guess not. Third, the new love interest Jessica Andrews played by Robyn Lively who I think is an okay actress in this movie but doesn't seem that interesting to me. I felt that it would've been something if either make our main hero be together with Kumiko from the second movie or renew his relationship with Ali from the first film; its one or the other but I think they are much better love interest in this girl in the third movie. Fourth, the ending is so anti-climatic because there nothing exciting going on, it has just gone back to basics like what the first movie did. I wish the action in the last act of movie would have been something new and different. Why not have Daniel go against Terry? If "Rocky V" can do that, so can this. What I mean is teacher against student. Miyagi is the good and Terry is the bad. Terry is suppose to be a bad influence for Daniel because he wants him to fight dirty and do what he does; he also has more of a personality than Mike Barnes. The first two movies where always about Daniel going against a bad student; this is one would have been something new and different if a student goes against a teacher. Daniel would have just said to Terry that he doesn't want to fight Mike Barnes, he wants to fight Terry because like said be a bad influence. That is what the ending should have been. Lastly, for my criticism, I wish if this movie hasn't taken the "Rocky III" route if you had Miyagi saying that he doesn't want to train Daniel anymore. Just like Mickey saying to Rocky "Fight him without me." Anything good? Yes. I thought the movie does have some good acting, but for Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita. I am sure that these two will always have a chemistry than Morita having a chemistry with Hilary Swank, which I might review that one. For Macchio, I know he is a fine actor, but he looks old to be a teenager. Should have been called "The Karate Man" or something, which that would have been something if you are going for a different approach to the series. Also, his character is a bit to aggressive when he keeps having issues with bullies and losing his temper. The filmmakers would have made his character smart, but no, they didn't learned their lesson. The music by Bill Conti is very good as well as the film's cinematography. John G. Avildsen is a fine director, but he doesn't add anything new to the table besides bringing the old stuffs back. Of course, I do say Thomas Ian Griffith plays a very well done villain and I still wish if his character fights Macchio's character instead of Mike Barnes. The movie is watchable, but it is misguided. Sometimes I thought the series should have end with the second one. "The Karate Kid, Part III" is not the worst, but has its moments. I give it a 4 out of 10.

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