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Karate Kid is not what you may assume it is. The premise of a young fatherless boy trying to survive a completely novel environment is how this movie gets its humanity. For anyone who has ever had to disappear to a unusual town, be raised by only one parent, or face overwhelming odds, and almost everyone has done at least one of these, this movie can be related to on many levels. Ralph Macchio plays Daniel, a teenager from Current Jersey who is forced to fade across the country with his mother and open a modern life in a foreign residence, California. Setting aside the differences between East & West hover alone, there is plenty for him to realize. When faced with bullies that he doesn’t understand, he finds a friend in an unlikely place; Mr. Miagi, a Japanese handyman, played by Pat Morita, who’s hides many talents. To say Karate Kid is a fable about over coming your apprehension is to say that life is objective a thing we do everyday. This movie mixes a friendship, a romance, a coming of age anecdote, gaining self confidence and learning to savor that which you may not understand moral away. After getting sufficiently beat up by the bullies more than once, Daniel enlists the relieve of Miagi and soon finds himself training for a tournament. This may seem tainted, but Miagi knows it is a great safer site and a more controlled environment for Daniel to defend himself and find respect. Miagi’s training techniques are original to say the least, and honest as Daniel begins to ask what is going on, he realizes that Migai really does know what he is doing. The narrative is generous and solid and allows sympathy for both sides of the characters. They maintain a void for each other, an distinct father/son, mentor/student relationship. The chemistry between them is very solid. Elizabeth Shue is obliging in her first major role, playing the sweet rich girl who sees Daniel for the person he is and not for his social position. Although sounding clichéd on the surface, this movie is well done and not superficial. The characters are very accurate, the emotions are deep and the dread of growing up with bullies hits home for many of us. The ending will have you cheering as Daniel moves his plan through the tournament to the final climatic ending. Highly recommended and highly challenging.

“Wax on, wax off” is a catchphrase that will forever be instilled in the human psyche, thanks to the eighties release, The Karate Kid.

Now, as you cringe at the images racing through your head of disco balls, pastels, hair spray and corny one-liners and you choose to bury yourself in a deep hole and cloak, dust off the cob webs because no matter how many times you’ve perceive it, this is one eighties flick you can’t wait on but adore.

Now available on DVD as an Ultimate Collectors Pack, we can relive this inspirational sage of courage and friendship.

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While teens of today may call this a retro anxiety, and employ the video screen as a coaster during a drinking fest at one of their underage parties, there’s no denying the saying, “an oldie but a goodie” loudly rings honest.

Moving to a novel home and starting over is never easy. Unprejudiced ask Daniel Larusso (Ralph Macchio) . Leaving Newark for LA, Daniel’s the modern kid and he thinks the whole world is coming down on him.

It’s all doom and gloom until like any other 16 year faded teenager with rushing hormones, meets a glowing blonde, Ali Mills (Elisabeth Shue) .

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However, Ali brings baggage to the relate, a wild ex boyfriend Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) who also happens to be the leader of the Cobras, a ruthless youth karate gang.

Subject to constant bullying by the cobras, Daniel turns to an unlikely source for encourage, Japanese war archaic turned apartment block handyman Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki ‘Pat’ Morita) .

Mr. Miyagi, who has been taught karate by his father becomes the helpless teens mentor and teaches him the craft, not as an offensive tool, rather only as a means of self-defence.

After months of unconventional training such as washing cars, sanding decks and painting fences and houses, Daniel’s prepped for his toughest battle, a fight against Johnny in the thrilling conclusion. Will apt prevail over spoiled?

It’s the finale that’s most though-provoking. My finger is always drawn to the rewind button, where I can’t serve but recap those final consuming moments again and again.

The youth of today’s movie going generation will have a field day laughing at the funky eighties pop music, the tightly old jeans, and (I must admit) the sinister hair styles. Despite this, 20 years later, a lot can detached be learnt as its messages transcend across the boarder of time.

An everlasting masterpiece the whole family will indulge in, John G. Avildsen’s The Karate Kid, the unique of the trilogy, is undoubtedly the standout.

Though a petite hackneyed and slightly predictable at times, it’s the relationship between Macchio’s and Morita’s finely tuned characters that composed invent this a heartfelt film, two decades after its cinema release.

It’s a shame Ralph Macchio can’t brush off that teen type cast. Struggling to bag adult roles because of his boy like features is sad as his acting ability is second to none.

It sadly seems he’ll forever be remembered as ‘The Karate Kid’. A substantial performance is somewhat to his detriment. Tranquil, only one word can portray this movie, unforgettable…that’s for definite!

Dim the lights, heat up the popcorn and appreciate this timeless classic.
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