I Rewatched The Karate Kid Part II, And I Wish One Thing Had Been Handled Differently
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I Rewatched The Karate Kid Part II, And I Wish One Thing Had Been Handled Differently


The Karate Kid movies of the ‘80s track the journey of Ralph Macchio’s Daniel LaRusso and his introduction to martial arts. Of course, LaRusso’s wise and jovial mentor, Mr. Miyagi, receives his fair share of the limelight as well. That’s especially true with the second installment of that original trilogy. While the 1986 film, subtitled Part II, isn’t held in high regard like its iconic 1984 predecessor, I really enjoy it, which is why I relish rewatching it. However, there’s one aspect of that sequel I wish were tackled in a different way.

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In The Karate Kid: Part II, Daniel and Mr. Miyagi travel to the latter’s homeland of Okinawa after receiving word that his father is gravely ill. While there, the duo cross paths with Miyagi’s former friend, Sato Toguchi, who still holds a grudge against the handyman. Meanwhile, Daniel comes to blows with Sato’s nephew, Chozen (who evolves by the events of Cobra Kai). The story offers action, romance and more, but it’s the handling of Miyagi’s father that serves as a missed opportunity.



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