The Karate Kid, Part 2
Sequel to the first chapter, Miyagi returns with his protege to Okinawa having to deal with local bullies and long-harbored grudges.
20 October 1965, New York City, New York, USA
6 October 1963, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
5 August 1953, New York, USA
24 December 1955, Moses Lake, Washington, USA
4 November 1961, Huntington, Long Island, New York, USA
6 March 1946, Brooklyn, New York, USA
7 December 1953, Los Angeles, California, USA
30 March 1960, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
13 November 1934, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
28 December 1960, Los Angeles, California, USA
2 July 1963
30 January 1960, Pasadena, California, USA
9 June 1905, Territory of Hawaii, USA [now Hawaii, USA]
27 January 1966, Okinawa, Japan
24 October 1960, San Francisco, California, USA
15 November 1961, Reno, Nevada, USA
22 May 1981, Bronx, New York, USA
28 June 1932, Isleton, California, USA
February 02, 2003
Good sequel to the first Karate Kid.April 05, 2011
Too calculated and manipulative, this is a disappointing sequel to the 1984 picture.May 05, 2010
It's a touch on the artificial side, but the sentiment still warms wonderfully, making Part II a lovely continuation, skillfully burning off the happy fumes left behind in 1984.January 12, 2003
Typically dismal sequel, made strictly for the moneyNovember 27, 2005
The first chinks in the armour start appearing once you can't even honour your own lore.August 06, 2014
It's a worthy companion to the original underdog drama and the logical end to Daniel and Miyagi's story arc.December 15, 2010
Excessive violence mars so-so sequel.October 21, 2005
Somehow the magic of the first movie is just gone. Is it the absence of Elisabeth Shue? Yes. Probably.May 27, 2010
There's a TV-movie quality to The Karate Kid Part II, which too often plays like "a very special episode"...[Blu-ray]August 21, 2002
Explores the challenges faced by the karate master and his young protege in Japan, his ancestral home.June 25, 2010
About on the same level as its watchable yet uneven predecessor...