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The Next Karate Kid
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In an attempt to help Julie, a young courageous teenager girl, who struggles against losing her parents in an accident, the thing that brings terrible for her and makes her struggle against coping with these dilemma, but upon meeting Miyagi, a karate master, everything changes, as he teaches her martial arts.
In an attempt to help Julie, a young courageous teenager girl, who struggles against losing her parents in an accident, the thing that brings terrible for her and makes her struggle against coping with these dilemma, but upon meeting Miyagi, a karate master, everything changes, as he teaches her martial arts.
Actors:
Phillip V. Caruso,
Seth Sakai,
Robert Harrell,
Daniel Inouye,
Hilary Swank,
Christopher Beam,
Brian McGrail,
Bud Ekins,
Tom OBrien,
Brian Smiar,
Anthony Ejarque,
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Phillip V. Caruso
1956, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Seth Sakai
22 May 1932, Hawaii, USA
Robert Harrell
Daniel Inouye
7 September 1924, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Hilary Swank
30 July 1974, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Christopher Beam
Brian McGrail
Bud Ekins
11 May 1930, Hollywood, California, USA
Tom OBrien
Brian Smiar
Anthony Ejarque
Director:
Christopher Cain
Christopher Cain
29 October 1943, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
Country:
United States
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May 22, 2013
Swank and Morita make a personable pair, enough so that we don't miss Macchio. The monks exude a benevolent presence in a film less trivial than it could have been.
May 22, 2013
The overt message of any Karate Kid movie: Don't fight unless you absolutely have to. The implicit message: You'll always have to. Let the smitings begin!
Common Sense Media
December 15, 2010
Violent sequel doesn't benefit from gender change.
March 26, 2009
The franchise is still kicking -- but not very high.
June 14, 2013
This desperate attempt to keep the franchise alive and kicking resorts to a backhanded kind of political correctness: introducing a surly teenage girl karate expert who goes around talking about "kicking butt."
August 07, 2014
An irrelevant foot note in the "Karate Kid" series that can be overlooked if only for being so vanilla.
June 14, 2013
The Next Karate Kid is harmless as children's entertainment, but for 104 very long minutes, there isn't a recognizable human being in sight.
May 22, 2013
Only the reasonably-appealing performances of Morita and newcomer Swank keep it all from becoming even more of a loser.
June 14, 2013
Amid its familiar banalities and formula twists, The Next Karate Kid comes up with one new idea for dealing with difficult American teen-agers: ship 'em off to a Buddhist monastery for two weeks!
May 22, 2013
While the message that a girl can defend herself against the boys threatening her is a good one, it's lost in a movie where the bullies look like Mussolini's bodyguards and where Julie waits for her boyfriend and Miyagi to come to her defense.
June 14, 2013
A few pre-prom dance lessons are the only significant departure from the tried and tested chop-socky formula, although Michael Ironside is good value as Swank's sinister gym teacher.
September 07, 2011
Not that girls will go see this or boys will care.

