The Karate Kid, Part III Page #2

Synopsis: John Kreese, his life in tatters after his karate school was defeated by Daniel and Miyagi, visits Terry Silver, a Vietnam War comrade. Terry is a ruthless businessman and martial arts expert, and he vows to help Kreese gain revenge on Daniel and Miyagi, and reestablish Cobra Kai. Upon returning from Okinawa, Daniel and Miyagi discover that their apartment building has been demolished, which brings Miyagi out of work. Going against Miyagi's wishes, Daniel uses his college funds to realize Miyagi's dream of opening a bonsai tree shop, and becomes a partner in the bonsai business.
Genre: Action, Drama, Family
Director(s): John G. Avildsen
Production: Sony Pictures Entertainment
  5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.1
Metacritic:
36
Rotten Tomatoes:
16%
PG
Year:
1989
112 min
1,564 Views


You're disappointed, huh?

Yep. But that's life, I guess.

I'll survive.

You'll do more than just survive.

I gotta go, okay?

Listen, Uncle Louie says hi,

and I love you.

Okay, say hi to Uncle Louie.

I love you, too.

The little maple's still in there.

I'll get it.

No. I go.

Mr. Miyagi, you okay?

Just remembering.

I'll bet there are a lot of memories

here for you.

So what are you going to do now?

Don't know.

Well, did you ever think about

opening a bonsai store?

Hai, Daniel-san.

In my dream.

My retirement.

What do you call this?

Call "time to go."

You know, I've been thinking about

the bonsai shop idea.

You already have all the stock.

How hard can it be?

Not too hard, Daniel-san...

...if Miyagi have money for lease,

deposit, fix-up.

But since we build house

for Yukie in Okinawa...

...money very short supply.

"Supply"?

Supplies are us.

Thank you, Daniel-san,

but that not money.

It looks like money. Smells like money.

Good money. Smell that.

Smell like college education.

I know, Mr. Miyagi,

but I have a great idea...

Daniel-san.

No idea.

Discussion closed.

But what about your dream?

And, Mr. Miyagi, no offence,

but if you miss the train this time...

...there may not be another one

for a long time.

Then Miyagi take bus.

Revenge? Of course you want revenge.

I'm gonna get it for you.

The day you step off the plane, you're

the biggest dojo operator in the valley.

What are you talking about?

I bought 20 locations today.

Yours, 100 percent.

You are back, my man,

bigger and badder than ever.

You're a sweetheart, that's great!

But what about those two jerks?

Those two jerks are taking up

100 percent of my time from now on.

So just have patience.

I'm just getting things rolling.

When I'm finished with that kid,

he'll be begging me to be his teacher.

You know what he's gonna learn from me?

Pain in every part of his body

and fear in every part of his mind.

And here's the kicker:

he's gonna thank me for it.

What about the old man?

Him I hurt for the kid.

By the time that little twerp

steps into the ring to defend his title...

...I'm gonna have him thinking

he's invincible.

Then he's gonna find out

what pain and fear really mean...

...right in front of a thousand people.

How do you know he'll compete?

He'll compete. Don't worry about it.

You just have fun.

Go give Mimona and her girlfriend

a squeeze for me.

How do you know about her?

I know.

Anything else you want?

Yeah.

Make his knuckles bleed.

I like that, Johnny.

I'm gonna use that.

I'm going to be working full-time

on this from now on.

Very good, sir.

No, it's too nice.

I gotta look poor.

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Robert Mark Kamen

Robert Mark Kamen is an American screenwriter who has been writing major motion pictures for over twenty-five years. He is best known as creator and co-creator of the Karate Kid and Transporter franchises, as well as the 2008 action thriller Taken. more…

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