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Synopsis: During a commemoration for Japanese soldiers fighting in the US Army during World War II, Mr. Miyagi meets the widow of his commanding officer. He gets to know her granddaughter Julie, an angry teenager who is still feeling the pain of losing both her parents in an accident and is having problems with her grandmother and her fellow pupils. Mr. Miyagi decides to teach her karate to get her through her pain and issues and back on the right path.
Genre: Action, Drama, Family
Director(s): Christopher Cain
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
4.4
Metacritic:
36
Rotten Tomatoes:
7%
PG
Year:
1994
107 min
578 Views


on which rule she breaks.

No second chances.

Next time, that's it.

- I agree.

- All right, young lady...

you have been warned.

Now get to your next class.

It's a big school.

I might get lost on the way.

McGowen, take this student

to her next class. Room 238.

Hey, I am Eric.

What's your name?

Go to hell.

"Go to hell." That's a funny name.

Is it Chinese?

Don't strain yourself. You're just

another jerk working for Colonel Dugan.

So, you got a problem with that?

Hang out with morons,

and you catch their stupidity.

The Alpha Elite--

it's like a championship football team.

That's what this school's known for.

Right.

And you believe everything you hear?

I don't believe your name is

"go to hell."

See you later.

- McGowen, right?

- Yeah.

Colonel Dugan told me you took

Julie Pierce to her next class.

- Any problems?

- No.

No? Good.

Don't forget, she's mine.

Anybody home?

It's okay. It's okay.

How's the wing, huh?

Does it feel any better?

Don't worry.

- What are you doing up here?

- Where'd you get the hawk?

She got shot in the wing.

I found her on the grass near the gym.

- Does it bite?

- Yeah.

Yeah, so stay back.

So, what is this place?

One of the janitors

used to keep pigeons up here.

Yeah? It's pretty cool.

You got your own private little zoo.

- This is my secret, all right?

- Well, not anymore.

- What do you mean?

- What do I mean? What do I mean?

You tell anybody about this,

and you're going to be in trouble.

- What kind of trouble?

- Well, I will--

- I will call Domino's Pizza.

- Yeah?

I will have them deliver 48 pizzas

in the middle of the night.

That's great. I love pizza.

No anchovies, okay?

I will write your name

all over the girls' bathroom.

I will tell everyone you have

some weird social disease.

I guess I am going to be

pretty popular then, huh?

- You have a car?

- Yeah.

How would you like a pound of sugar

poured down the gas tank?

- You're kind of angry, aren't you?

- Yes!

- I like that.

- What are you going to do about Angel?

So, what are you going to do?

You will see.

In the past,

we have had external enemies.

Now the enemy is in our country.

It's inside our cities,

in our schools.

In a war, you have to be

ready and able to destroy your enemy.

Your school is clean and orderly...

because you are ready and able

to give a maximum response.

Some punk brings spray paint,

puts graffiti on our walls...

we spray paint his eyeballs

so that he sees red.

Some kid drops a candy wrapper...

you make him pick it up and eat it.

- Do you understand me?

- Yes, sir!

Are you ready and able to give

a maximum response?

A maximum effort?

To go to the limit?

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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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