The Karate Kid Part III: Daniel VS Mike HD CLIP
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- Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2020
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Daniel (Ralph Macchio) and Mike (Sean Kanan) face off in the tournament final. Mike makes mistakes on purpose so he can hit Daniel and hurt him, to weaken him. Daniel gets up several times but ends up being too tired to keep going. He wants to give up but Miyagi (Pat Morita) motivates him. Daniel wins the fight.
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After the closing of his karate school, John Kreese (Martin Kove) joins a wealthy owner of a toxic waste disposal business in order to gain revenge on Daniel (Ralph Macchio) and Miyagi (Pat Morita).
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Mike: *shoots Daniel San with a gun*
Referee: Do that again and you’re disqualified!
Yes, ridiculous isn't it ? I don't know anything about karate tournaments but aren't really no STRICT RULES against repeated intentional illegal hits ? Because it seems to me that Mike should be disqualifed on account of such rotten anti-athletic behavior and Daniel-san should win without having to score the final point.
Perfect summary of the ref 🤣🤣🤣
The ref used to work in professional wrestling.
@@theo9952 But the referee was quite possibly bought by TERRY SILVER, the same happened in cobra kai with Tory.
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That mike guy looks like he would be a great furniture salesman.
Or a limosine driver
@@tiagoismar2261 Or Eagle Fang Sensi
Or someone with poor judgement in insurance providers
@Trainer Gold Maybe Mike thought about that when he got up off the floor and walked away from 5:23-5:24 where from 5:23-5:24 he must have thought "I quit karate after losing for the first time being a champion, I think I will look around here in California on how I can start my own business selling furniture."
exactly man, I wonder how's he and his wife are doing to!
"It's okay to lose to opponent, must not lose to fear"
That's objectively one of the best lines in movie history.
AND THE WAY Miyagi delivers it is just fantastic! The emphasis on his saliva voice was just stupendous
It's not even subjectively one of the best lines in Karate Kid history.
@@EmperorToast huh?
What about “what’s the matter sweetheart? You Having trouble breathing?” After hitting him in the ribs repeatedly….
“Hey Danny boy, how are the family jewels?” After Barnes kicks him in the balls
@@geeman.8081 It’s not even one of the best lines in Karate Kid history therefore it’s not one of the best lines in movie history lol. There are a lot of movies in this world.
"It's ok to lose to opponent must not lose to fear"
I love that quote so motivating
It is, indeed.
Great line
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5:17 5:18 5:18 5:18 5:18 5:18
"Its okay to lose to opponent. Must not lose to fear"...this line hits me so hard every single time I think about it
Me too.
"You stay focused", also very important.
Fear can make the problem look bigger than it is. Making impossible to even move or act.
You cant discount Pat Moritas acting here either, I think Morita and Macchio give some of their best acting performances in this movie.
@@drdoomprevails1439 I wouldnt dare discount their performances. I cant think about that line without thinking about those two. An inspiring scene for sure...now if only I can apply it to my life 😞
Makes people cry, that line.
There are many, many people out there right now that can learn a critical life's lesson from the words Mr. Miyagi spoke.
35 years later: Mike driving a limo with Daniel, Johnny and Chozen rocking out to Eye of the Tiger.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's the kind of fan service I like. It makes no sense but at the same time it does. Lol.
@@Eyeofthetiger69 🤣🤣🤣
Daniel teaming up with his past bullies 🤣
@@Eyeofthetiger69
Well, the series did reference the Rocky franchise a few times. In season one, when Johnny sits down with Miguel to tell him why he shouldn't date a LaRusso, the story begins with how he and his buddies went to see Rocky 3 at the movies. In season four, Miguel brought up Rocky 3 in an effort to encourage Johnny to keep working with Daniel. In the same season Johnny was training for his big fight with Daniel to "Burning Heart," which was prominent in Rocky 4.
I think the limo scene was a great addition, and the fact that the episode was called "Survivors" was neat too.
Now, all they have to do is squeeze "You're the Best" in someplace and all will be right with the world!
@@TotsNater "your the best" will probably come in season 6
I love how Barnes immediately hesitated once he saw Daniel no longer feared him. Like, "oh shit he's actually setting up for a takedown, and this is sudden death so I can't be reckless like before".
Well he already was used to barnes terrorizing him and he knew he had to give it everything he had to win this so Barnes got to face Daniel when he s at 100 percent
You need to get a life if your thinking that deeply about it.
stfu bot
I think he was legit confused about what to do and how to strike. They should have had somebody say "The rest period is over Danielson."
@@joshuasteward6097I don’t think that counts as rest period.
He clearly was already moving, thus it was just all down to who will make the 1st move…
Barnes just dominated Daniel through this entire fight. Now, in his brief appearance in Cobra Kai, he's still a damn tank. It's brilliant that they kept the character's style true.
Yeah he is a tank while chozen is more swift, quick and steady. Johnny is Jack of all trades while not being best at one
Lol but Daniel still won tho so🤫
yeah he looks built as hell
Does anyone know if Hillary Swank‘s character will ever be on the show?
@@yell0wberry I was thinking that 2 maybe they might bring her back for the 6th season
"It's ok to lose to opponent, must not lose to fear"
Damn, one of the greatest life quotes ever.
Miyagi is so good to him. He wasn't letting Daniel give up. Before Daniel was not willing to let Cobra Kai get the best of him anymore by withdrawing, but this time Miyagi had to make sure Daniel stayed on his toes.
Never quit and never say never!
karate kid 3 was suppossed to be about dani going back into time in japan but the stupid producer changed his mind. Part 3 flopped and part 4 was even worse.
@@jamesplunkett8912 you just said never
Nope. I said must not. Two different words.
Facts
Barnes: Pulls out a machine gun and slaughters everybody
Ref: Thats it Barnes! Do it one more time and you are disqualified!
Seriously tho
Terry probably paid the ref…..
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Worst ref in the history of film! I counted 6 offenses that should have been disqualifications: illegal kick to the groin, sucker punch during a break, illegal kicks to the back, repeated punches to the stomach with no technique, continuous kicks after time and break were called, and taunting the opponent including racial slurs and profane language. Plus the other Cobra Kai could have been removed for interfering in the match.
@@Phyrre56 a ref could pass the groin kick, but the sucker punch during the break?? That ref was paid by silver...
"He's hallucinating!" Will never not make me laugh🤣
Snake made the movie. Hands down. He was the most entertaining character
@@lukecywalker the actor is the director's son and screentested for the role of Mike Barnes with Ralph.
You can see it on here, he's actually really threatening and got a genuine response of fear out of Ralph.
Would have been an interesting choice. Kudos to John Avildsen for not just giving his son the role.
The “get him a body bag” of karate kid 3
Low key the best supporting line in movie history!!!!😂😂
Still get teary eyed when Daniel embraces Mr.Miyagi at the end it looks so sincere
I bet it was 🫂🌹
Best way to honour him.
Yeah I cry every time. Such a good scene. Machio is a very good actor.
Yup I always get emotional.
Great acting
Barnes- "Your teacher is shit!"
Daniel- "So you have chosen death."
*laughs in chozen*
How dare Barnes insulted his Sensei with his nonsense (in front of Daniel), don't he ever give him that swearing this way!
Literally
Bruh!! Daniel flipped with a quickness after he said that. 😂
So you have chozen death lol
*Mike insults Daniel*
Daniel : I'm scared
*Mike insults Mr Miyagi*
Daniel : Oh now you're dead
right lol
SETH Dunham
I mean I can't blame Daniel miyagi is a angel
Lol no. Hes weak as shit and only won by points. Would geht wrecked in a real fight. Also he didnt do nothing to him
@@roupantris1396 Miyagi do is stronger than cobra kai if its used correctly like miyagi will win a fight all the time and hes miyagi do like chozen and Sato
Mr. Miyagi 's smile really showed how much he cared for Daniel it was never about winning for him it was fear he wanted to get rid of what a great sensei
The motif of a young man without a father finding both success & a father figure has a place in my heart, having lost my father at 17. We all can't be Daniel but we can both become good at something and also find rolemodels who can be trusted. Personally I wasn't super bright but time sharpened me :)
Kreese: "Sweep the leg. You have a problem with that?"
Barnes: "I think I'll cut them off instead. The furniture will look better that way."
LMAO!!
XD
LOL 😂
Lmao. 😂😂😂
Lol
*Shoots Daniel in the face with a shotgun*
"That's it, Barnes...one more time and you're disqualified...Buck shot to the face, penalty point...Score is nothing - nothing." - Ref
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HAHAHA
Fucking hilarious.
I fell off my chair reading that!
Ironically, Terry Silvers training actually helped Daniel after all - as without it Mike Barnes would have put Daniel in hospital in the first few points of that end match.
The training was designed to toughen Daniel up - and it worked!
So Terry Silver was actually a brilliant trainer and coach despite his evil ways.
35 years later and I'm glad Mike wanted the chance to apologize for everything that happened 😁
ik its so boring
@@simonisbetter how?🤣
I agree. Mike was the only one of Daniel’s three opponents to almost apologise immediately. He earned his redemption in season five.
@@multiplefan682and he was the most aggressive and brutal towards Daniel
Mike Barnes then: Bad Boy of Karate
Mike Barnes now: Bad Boy of Furnishings
Hope he regains what he lost
Seems like he turned into a rather nice boy of furnishings.
... as long as you dont mess with his couches.
Oh, God. Not the couches. 😬
Breaks his nose : thats it barnes one more time and your disqualified
Breaks his leg : thats it barnes one more time and your disqualified
Breaks his neck : thats it barnes one more time and your disqualified
Daniel dies : thats it barnes one more time and your disqualified
In the novel it was established that Silver paid off several of the officials. Just like he did in Cobra Kai.
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LMFAO
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So true....stabs him to death..."that's it Barnes one more time and your disqualified" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You're*
Referee: Do that again Barnes and you’re disqualified
Barnes: is that a challenge
LMAO
Referee: Yes it is.
@Hufflepuff 0211 He could have won the fight quickly if he just fought normally. Daniel was very afraid of him at the start of the match! His violations and silly trashtalks only gave LaRusso time to recover and beat him. What a loser!
@@robertpaul9799 In real life LaRusso would be weak, battered, and unable to fight.
@@TheSm1thers He is that way in real life. We just refer to him, as Ralph instead of Daniel.
That last "oi" from Mr Miyagi sends shivers down my spine still.
More I see this scene more I’m touched. I think it’s the better ending of Karate Kid saga, with Daniel who seems to become adult before our eyes, his karate is mature at this moment, and after this fight we could say that Daniel now a karate master who could continue to grow by himself, by his own. The torch has been passed. Daniel grew throughout the saga but this fight, and especially his opponent's lack of respect towards his sensei Miyagi, was a trigger that allowed him to bring out everything he had learned at once.
Miyagi is proud of his student and spiritual son before the end of this match, because he saw that Daniel don’t lose karate ethic and values, that he is not afraid, calm and focus at the right moment. Even if Daniel had lost, Miyagi would have been proud of him. As Daniel won, Miyagi is all the more proud and at the same time happy and relieved. Both break down the last barriers between them by hugging each other.
So, there are lot of lessons and emotions in this short scene. First time I saw this scene I didn’t understand all that but I already liked it very much. Since I saw it several times (and in particular others scenes of Karate Kid trilogie), I grew and I learned to enjoy deeply more and more these kind of scenes. I think it’s almost same things for lot of others Karate Kid’s fans like you. These Karate Kid films occupy an important and special place in us, we have grown and matured with them (just like with other works - films, series, books and others - that have been able to serve as benchmarks for us and which continue to do so for some).
Great comment. But I think he learned nothing and had 1 good minute. Just enough. Thanks to Miaygi carrying him.
underrated comment.
@@brolylssj95thanks 🙏
"Its okay to lose to opponent, not okay to lose to fear!"
Mr. Miyagi is a badass.
He takes badass meditation
I could pay all money to see a fight between him and Bruce Lee.
@The illuminati Kid except they're not lol.
I love that quote and it so important in life. It is OK to lose, to not get what you want, to fail, to get rejected... But you must not lose to the fear of these things!
He's a human version of yoda
“Daniel-san, your best Karate is still INSIDE you.”
*Wins match with a Judo throw*
Lol for real though
@@drewstrong7289 i think the "Karate" meaning in this saga is about Asian martial arts as a whole. Tang Soo Do (Cobra Kai Style of Martial Art) would evolve into present day Taekwondo.
Perhaps a nod to the future KK with Jackie Chan.
There are throws in karate as well
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I’m a grown man and this ending still moves me tears just like it did the first time I saw it as a kid. 😭 😭
This scene is so underrated! Daniel not understanding that he let his FEAR get the best until Mr Myagi reminded him to stay focus and don't let his FEAR best him! Daniel then was able to cast that fear aside, coming to the realization that all this time he was already trained enough to defeat his enemy. Classic!
Word 💯
*Nukes the planet*
"You do that ten more times you're disqualified"
LMAOOO
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@@christianpetersen163 what?
@@notbikolye4608 Thems the rules son.
Very funny👍
TAKES out knife and stabs DANIEL
“U do that 5 more times and ur disqualified
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Lmao
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On the Rifftrax of this movie: "I think it's safe to say he could hit him with a folding chair at this point!"
You can see just how much Mr Miyagi loves Daniel when after all of his opposition to him using his karate for competition in a tournament and having just told him it doesn’t matter if he wins or loses to opponent, he can’t help but to smile and be glad that he did win
I think 5:24 until the end is my favourite scene in the karate kid films. It's just so wholesome how it shows how much Daniel and Mr Miyagi care for each other and how they're like a father and son the way Daniel immediately goes for a hug
The last time we ever saw Daniel and miyagi together 😭
Rip
"In japan, you can always visit someone. They speak to us, even when they are gone."
Yep.
@@bilalgeen656 Hands down that was one of my favorite episodes.
*on screen
I still like the fact that him doing the Kata was like a middle finger to Terry. Not only did he defeated Cobra Kai, he humiliated Terry through belief.
Made fun of kata and the Krane kick, both came back to bite him 💀💀
Kata's good for working up a sweat but it's not going to win the tournament. Lol
You're gonna love Cobra Kai season 5 final fight
@@STONESGAM Well in this case, it did! Nothing weirder to freak out your opponent than practicing kata in the middle of a fight.
3:36 the chemistry these two had was absolutely unreal.
I love how Daniel's face changed when Mike insulted Mr. Miyagi.
Daniel would beat Zab Judah in a fight.
I guess it was like Daniel could take being insulted, but he'd lose it if someone insulted Mr. Miyagi.
@@ranaowens5537 Daniel: Insult me, fine. Insult Mr Miyagi? Unforgivable
It lit a fire under his ass
Good acting on Macchio's part.
Every time I see this I get a tear in my eye. The way Mr. Miyagi looks like Daniel at the end, like a proud father. We miss you Pat.
Every time I see this I get pissed. Daniel's Karate was nothing compared to Mike's.
@@alpachino468 your mama
@@alpachino468 Go cry, "pansy".🤣
@@alpachino468 Bore off punk.
I couldn't agree more.. 👍👍🦂🦂🇪🇸🇪🇸
The scene at the end pure motivation the way Mr Miyagi got on the mat and guided Daniel was classic I felt that 💪
Say what you want about the film as a whole, but the two scenes that always get me are Miyagi's tears after Daniel screams at him about letting him deal with problems in his own way if he won't train him and Daniel almost crying telling Miyagi he's afraid and he just wants to leave.
Ralph and Pat had a real chemistry that sold the emotional weight and believability of the entire saga.
I love that Daniel did nothing when Mike was insulting him and everything but when he disrespected and insulted Miyagi, it literally triggered him. It really shows how much Daniel cared for Miyagi. Even at the end, he ignored his trophy and everything and he DIRECTLY went to Miyagi. THIS IS WHAT YOU CALL TRUE FRIENDSHIP!
Edit: HOLY SHIT, THANKS FOR THE LIKES!!
lmao friendshpi wiht a 69 year old man
He loved daniel like a son. Goes both ways their bound is legendary
@@himatthew You don't even know what friendship means, get out.
@@ressestevenson7309 ikr
@@himatthew you can’t even spell right
Best line in movie history.
"Ok to lose to opponent must not lose to fear"
R I P PAT Morita
I'm not sure it's the best line in movie history. Or even in the top 100.
@Jamal Kiswani that's correct, I'm not a filmmaker. But we can all be critics. If I asked 1000 people to give me the best line in movie history I suspect none of them would quote Katate Kid III.
@@pinkyperky3506 Ye, I could name karate kid II tho
"Live or die man"
@@pinkyperky3506 hate movie that’s okay. Don’t hate line.
Rest in Peace Mr. Miyagi
When Daniel bows to Mr. Miyagi before getting that point...gets me every time.
The fact that Chozen was willing to fight to the death for his honor already makes him the toughest and most terrifying opponent. No way Johnny, Mike, or anyone else would willing to fight to the death.
Kreese would, and already has.
Well silver was willing to fight chozen
kreese also fought to the death
But that means dogshit
Barnes was the most skilled
Look at how he toyed with daniel
This daniel beat chozen
He would throw around chozen and slam him low dif
@@poutsamouni5483his Daniel beat chozen because he was blinded by hate and revenge, I don’t know if you meant 1985 chozen would lose to 1985 Barnes which I agree 2019 chozen is still the best though
@@HoboJoe11 2022 chosen is the best
@@Mason-or9xg it’s 2019 season 6 will be 2020
His fear of Mike Barnes would make a lot more sense if he hadn't just gotten back from Okinawa where the nephew of a lifelong Miyagi karate practitioner quite literally tried to murder him in front of a thousand people.
Sometimes anxiety is a bitch like that
His fear of Mike Barnes made sense because Mike dominated him quite effortlessly every time they fought. That would scare a lot of people. Not even Chozen ever had that kind of success against Daniel.
@@animejoe4041 I thought he did
@@FodorPupil Daniel pretty much held his own against Chozen a number of times throughout the movie. Daniel humiliated him by exposing him to the villagers as a crook, by winning the forced bet by breaking all of the ice, and Daniel uppercutted his balls and left him and his friends momentarily incapacitated on the floor of the dance club. Daniel had taken up valuable real estate in Chozen's head. During the death match, Daniel was getting some decent hits in even before the drum technique came into play. Daniel never had anywhere near the same kind of success with Barnes. Barnes absolutely Dominated him from the first time they met at the Bonsai store until the final moments at the tournament.
I don’t think we really know for sure if Chozen was better than Mike at karate or not. Throughout KK3 Terry Silver broke down Daniel which is why he struggled against Mike so much, he was off balance and let fear get the better of him. In KK2 the drum helped him focus and finish Chozen off.
Its funny how mike says that your karate teacher is nothing and insults mr.miyagi when Mr. Miyagi literally kicked the crap out of them in a 3 v 1.
Yeah lol after that embarrassing ass whopping I would have dropped the whole thing and never talk about karate again.
Oohhaaa ooohhaaa waaaaa
he just got tossed into the light switch and instantly knocked out
It would be 1v3 but yeah dude 1000%😂
He does it so he can trick Daniel s mind into thinking he is weak when in reality it isn’t like that
Cobra Kai is just a phenomenal show. The way it brings all of these things full circle is nothing short of amazing and satisfying.
Meh
5:14 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 It’s funny how Mike was hitting the mat
It's because he just lost his 'NATIONAL CHAMPION' title.
He should be angry at Terry Silver
@@manuellim6284
Silver was on coke, pretty sure it won't have a fun ending
When crease catches the shirt that was thrown on him 😂😂😂
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Mike: Your teacher sucks!
Daniel: And I took that personally
Miyagi: Did I just mop the floor with you and Krease
@@jater10 Yes you did. Easy as pie
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH *hammer bashed miles head* SHADUP!!!!
Mark my words, 🤬Barnes better take that back he dares to insult his sensei in front of Daniel this way.
@@josephzielinski8817 Agree cause if they don’t I’ll make em
Sean Kanan (Mike Barnes) completely improvised that whole "You're nothing" speech outside of the script. Just wow!
Yeah that was such an amazing usage of words! Really?
Says who
Bro I was cringing hard at that
Not surprised that the writer’s didn’t do that themselves 😂
You mean he thought of those slurs himself wow
@@highhaloguy806 they been using those slurs since the second movie
I love how Daniel raises Mr.Miyagi hand at the end and says “we did it!” 🔥💯
Three things I love about this scene. One, Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita's affection seems really genuine. Two, Thomas Ian Griffith and Martin Kove deserve so much credit, because they're described by colleagues as such nice people, and we can really see it in the interviews, but OH, do they make me hate those characters! They really make those characters horrible. Three: Sean Kanan as Mike Barnes puts SO much energy into his performance. It's really fantastic.
After watching Cobra Kai, I can actually forgive the whole “Daniel being afraid of Barnes after fighting Chozen” thing. You understand how much psychological warfare and torment Silver put Daniel through and it makes more sense
Right. I think as kids, Mike Barnes was Daniel's most formidable, strongest and skilled opponent with Chozen as a close second. But now as adults Chozen would've eventually beaten Mike in their martial arts fight if not for Daniel's interference. But as kids, street fight scenario, Barnes would've beaten Chozen but it would've been a very close, narrow, brutal, bloody, evenly matched brawl. I think if Daniel in Karate Kid part 3 wasn't borderline overweight and out of shape, out of practice and broken by Terry Silver's mind games, Daniel would've put up a far much better, worthy, tougher fight and it would have been a competitive fight but Mike would've won still. Although one point for Daniel is using Mr. Miyagi's kata counter attack to best Mike in the finale of the tournament was brilliant. Only time Daniel could land one strike on Mike the whole film excluding two free shots Mike let Daniel score on him in Miyagi's boys shop. Which were weak and ineffective to Barnes.
@@castortroy7704 Yes, I think Barnes was a sort of Alpha type. Just stronger and faster than most people. Combined with his martial arts skills and his sheer ferocity, I do think at the time, Mike was the strongest.
@@castortroy7704 he literally lost once Daniel was able to focus. Like I just watched it. Lol
Yup, what Cobra Kai does best is adding layers and dimensions that makes you look at the films in a completely different way.
Not to like, brag about myself, but when I watched this movie it always seemed like it wasn’t just Mike bothering Daniel. Mike was just the physical force there that was intimidating on his own, but then you have Kreese and Silver.
The way Daniel looks between Barnes and Silver hammered it home for me.
Johnny was a dick, but he wasn't malicious. Barnes was just...evil.
Also, every word out of Miyagi's mouth is a life lesson we should all pay attention to.
Wait until we see him in season 5…
Johnny isnt a dick dude
@@life-xyz82647 Na, at times he was a big jerk. If you watched season 4 when he was training to fight Daniel, you seen how he was treating people. Push some poor dude off his scooter then turn around and broke it.
@lal hmeltha chiang a i like naruto but what this have to do with karate kid lol
Silver did promise him half ownership of cobra Kai so
At the end where daniel hugged the Legend Mr. Myagi after winning, That last scene always made me cried as a child, now that I'm an adult, I'm still crying 😢
*Pulls out chainsaw and rips daniel in half*
“One more and you’re disqualified.”
Lol
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Haha nice one 😂
Mk mortality
@@bbp2930 You're everywhere
“I love it when he pounds him”
-Terry Silver
l really love that word he said that word to Daniel like that l love it when he pointed on him that is my favorite part he said that l love it so much
Voyeuristic
That's the glory of love
Terry is into to some messed up stuff. He has a VCR and some weird tapes.
Eyo thats sus Terrance
The way Daniel executes the Kata fluently despite all that happened.....Fear is the Mind killer, he did not give into it.
Sean Kanan should have been nomianted for an Oscar.🤣
Karate Kid 1 - defence
Karate Kid 2 - mercy
Karate Kid 3 - balance
Perfect trilogy.
Karate Kid 1 - Defense
Karate Kid 2 - Mercy
Karate Kid 3 - Nerf
@@foxmcclout1503 I know man, I know! On the first few watches thats what I thought.
Over time though, what I think is that Daniel is suffering from PTSD. He fought to the death in Okanawa and returns to America traumatised by it.
When he has to face Mike Barnes, Mike (unlike Johnny who was emotionally invested in a love rival and Chowzen who felt his honour had been disgraced), is emotionally uninvested in fighting Daniel. Its strictly business and he is hungry to succeed. He also is the national champion rather than regional. So he is the only opponent Daniel has faced with absolute focus and also is expected the most skilled fighter Daniel has faced. This doesnt really come across as in every scene there is a physical confrontation between the two, Daniel pulls his punches (due to fear I suppose) and seems to get dominated easily.
Daniel in this film is emotionally unbalanced - having fought for his life, he returns having broken up with Ali and trying to figure out his place in the world. He is originally lured in by the idea of the All Valey due to the allure of "celebrity" that comes with competition. After Miyagi refuses to train him, he then becomes brainwashed by two other men suffering from PTSD - Terry Silva and through Terry, Kreese.
This film is as much about a weak mind than it is a weak body. When the film ends with Daniel overcoming his fear of the Cobra Kai (which in this movie really represents male dominance through violence), overcoming his fear of being alone (this is the first film where there is no love interest) and regaining stability, we see a character arc. Like the Bonzai tree in this film, Daniel is indeed broken. But like that same tree, what is broken can be fixed and we see this play out. As long as, like Miyagi says, the tree "...has strong root." And in this case, that strong root is Miyagis teachings.
When Barnes yells at him in those final scenes, "Get up Laruso! Your teachers Karate is shit. I own you." There is a shift. Miyagi tells Daniel prior to this that its acceptable to lose to an opponent but not to fear. This is the moment Daniel realises nobody can own him if he is not bound by fear. So its fitting that Daniel beats Barnes using Kata, the foundation of Miyagi's karate, the root if you will.
Rather than give the message that after becoming regional champion and winning a real life street fight in Okonowa, Daniel rides off into the sunset happily ever after, the third film's message is this: Life is not about winning but finding inner harmony. Balance. Feeling secure in mind and body. It's about overcoming our fears and insecurities and not allowing those fears to unbalance us along the way. Which brings me back to my original point...this film is about PTSD/Trauma...which is a chemical imbalance. Rewatch it with this in mind and observe Daniel's behaviour throughout.
Anyway, I love this trilogy.
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues - Strike first, strike hard, and no mercy.
Karate Kid 4 - Am I a joke to u?
@@shogodoya1939 yes
0:28 that hit to Samantha Larruso tho...
Poor Antonio
Lmfao
Best comment ever.
It was clearly in Anthony
I thought the same thing in season two but in season three Anthony lost a lot of weight
Mike straight up punched him between rounds. How did he not get disqualified immediately? Silver probably payed the ref off.
I can’t believe Daniel only got one decent hit on him throughout the entire movie…
@Brandy Radd. That is definitely the absolute weak point of the movie.
Yeah, but it was the only one that counted.
You'd be surprised after you finish season 5 😏
And it was enough to take him down for good
It had to be that way, it sucks I know, for the last point to make sense. It wasn't Barnes' karate that was superior, it was his brute strength and intimidation that gave him the edge. Did you see anything out of Barnes that suggest his karate skills was so much greater? No, right. Instead of demonstrating or teaching Daniel some exotic fighting technique, like the crane kick in KK1 or the drum punch in KK2, Miyagi decided on kata or forms instead, which isn't really a technique. Miyagi understood Daniel's problem was that he was terrified of Barnes' aggression so the kata was a tool to help calm Daniel down and restore his focus. By taking fear out of the equation, Daniel's confidence was restored.
Mr. Miyagi, even though a fictional character, can be a real life teacher for everyone if you truly embrace his teachings. "It's ok to lose to opponent! But must not lose to fear!"
Yup miyagi is my inspiration in life
He also taught it's ok to beat your wife
@@F5_cena when? How?
@@F5_cena wtf
The character of Mr. Miyagi is based on a real-life Japanese karate master, Fumio Demura. He was even going to be in the movie, but when they realized he couldn't act, they turned to Pat Morita, Demura's student..
It's so cool that they Daniel mentions this fear to sam. Really puts into perspective what fear can do to a person, even if they've been champion before, or fought to the death before.
Unlike Sam..... Daniel is likeable
@@guts5101 What does that have to do with anything? Lmao
Yung Smallfry because he said he was afraid.... and that Mike was actually better than him, unlike chozen
Yung Smallfry btw... sati never helped invent miyagi do.... he just teaches it.... it has been passed down for centuries
Yung Smallfry you do realize Mike wasn’t even trying to fight him, he was messing with him
"I love it when he pounds him" sounds so sus ngl 💀
Had Barnes just focused on winning instead of torturing Daniel, he would have easily won 3-0
Silver told Barnes to prolong the fight and torture Daniel
@@dislikebomb6680 I know, but if he didn't he would've won. Daniel was already scared and not in the zone, so he wouldn't have won
@@JoeFanik It depends, the sooner Barnes went for the kill, the sooner Miyagi would have intervened and motivated Daniel.
@@brendanfrost2475 probably. It would have been better if Barnes was ahead 2-0, then Daniel gets his focus back and wins 3-2
@@JoeFanik daniel was out of shape and hadnt been properly training but aside from that barnes is older has more experience and is more physically dominant
“I love it when he pounds him”, that’s kinda sus terry. Ngl
Silver was sadistic.
Bruh 💀💀
Stop with kinda sus shit
ayo??
Omg grow up 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"One more violation and you're disqualified"
Well that was a fucking lie
Barnes: literally kills the guy
Ref: one more of those and you’ll be disqualified
Where did they find this referee? Working for Vince McMahon in the WWE?
@@fatdaddyeddiejr Would've been the WWF. Oooooooh yeeeeaaahhhhhh!
plot armor > referee
@@cee-emm Yeah I know. But there's some that don't know that at one time the WWE was called the WWF. Or when I was a kid. It was called the WWWF.
That mike looks like he would make a great future salesman.....
Oh, Mike, you might have won...if you hadn't insulted Mr. Miyagi
I love how after the kick to the balls, the ref’s like, “All right, Barnes, one more and you’re disqualified.” Then after a point Barnes sneaks in an illegal face punch and the ref goes, “All right, Barnes, one more and you’re disqualified.”
So true
@@Mustafaahmed91 Like, why is the Cobra Kai dojo even allowed to participate at this point? They’ve clearly been involved with dirty fighting multiple tournaments in a row.
@@iliya1933 That’s addressed in Cobra Kai season 1.
No, he said he if did that again he would be disqualified. And then one more time and then he’s disqualified
@@cowboycamden5561 Ah, okay, glad we clarified that. ;)
“One more violation and you’re disqualified.”
So did he just stop paying attention after that, or...?
I’m saying😂😂
He had no point at that moment, he gets a point en injure his opponent, and he does that over and over again
@@fortnitexxlpro ...you miss the point. Ref said after first violation that next violation would lead to disqualification. After second violation there should a disqualification.
The only thing I wonder is if the ref meant 2 in a row. By alternating points and violations, he stays at zero. If he just meant in general then, yeah, someone forgot, haha
Indeed, i didn't like this part of the movie cause of that. If it happened in real life, he already has banned of the fight. Excuse me for my English.
Mike Barnes was the one opponent that Daniel genuinely feared.
So many years later and "Must not lost to fear" still gets me misty eyed
Rest in peace, rip mr. Miyagi
❤❤❤❤❤
rip
RIP an inspiration to millions never to be forgotten
Rip
Rip
Ah, the Rocky method of winning - let your opponent get tired beating the shit out of you, then magically win.
"Ya bum. It ain't about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward."
But you have to say it in Mickey's voice or it doesn't work. It also helps if like Whitesnake or something like that is playing in the background.
Rope-a-dope, baby!
It's just that Barnes was being stupid and losing points for no reason
Johnny was Daniel's Apollo Creed, the reigning champ and all-round superstar
Chozen was the wild Clubber Lang, untamed and without boundaries fighting only for himself
Mike Barnes was Ivan Drago, blonde spikey haired and seemingly invincible.
Ye.. Why he didnt Just bully the guy, illegaly hit him and then Just pull a gun and shoot him?! That 💩 would probably motivate you
"This is your last warning" - The ref for 3737673th time
One of the great details of this movie is how Terry Silver knew kata could beat Mike Barnes. When he saw Daniel using it, he was terrified. He panicked. That's why he tried to get Daniel to not use it when he was "training" him.
I don't think Terry thought of Miyagi's kata (or Miyagi's style of karate) all that highly to begin with. i think Silver's panic came from realizing that Daniel had broken free from his fear tactics and regained focus...the linchpin in Silver's game was relying on Daniel's off-balance mental state to ensure Barnes' victory. When he saw him perform the kata, he realized that was Daniel switching gears and that now he was fighting Barnes on an equal footing.
@@adalvarthepeaceful Yeah I second this. I think that was exactly what’s going on in this scene.
No, he just wanted Mike to simply take the point, which is why he was shouting like a maniac "get the point", because literally it is all it took to win, it was easy, all Mike had to do is throw any blow and he would have easily won. He instead laughed at Daniel and let him do that long kata.
@@mauroger86 No. Terry was anxious. He told Mike to get the point before Daniel was ready. He knew the kind of focus that Daniel would have if he wasn't interrupted.
@@adalvarthepeaceful But if Terry didn't think kata was useful - Daniel's regained focus wouldn't matter. It doesn't matter how focused Daniel is if the tactic he uses is inferior. Terry wants Mike to interrupt the kata. There's anxiousness from Terry. He needs Mike to act quickly. If it's just a matter of Daniel no longer being afraid - why would Mike getting the point quickly matter? It only matters if he interrupts the kata, which will give Daniel what he needs to score the final point.
I wish Mr. Miyagi would live through this day to see the evolution of karate kid to cobra kai series
def i would love to see him with daniel and sam
Even though we didn't see it happen on screen, at least we know it happened in universe based on Mr Miyagi's letters in season 3
Miyagi watching.
I mean deepfake editing is done by star wars so if they can affort it they gotta give it a shot
He probably would’ve been in the series
And 20 years later we learned Terry was coked up this whole time.
I loved that explanation 🤣🤣🤣....sure explained a lot
Bro I laughed so hard when he said that line
Lol, thanks for the laugh today!
people who havent watched cobra kai season 4 yet 😶
In fairness, Sensei Silver did get himself into therapy and got clarity.
The commentator: "the first person to win the tournament 2 years in a row "
Johnny : Am i a joke to you ?
Johnny didn't win two years in a row. He was the returning one-time champion when Daniel beat him
He did tho in CK they say he is also a 2 time champion
I like the way Mike is calling Miyagi a loser even though he lost to him twice
I love that it's when Barnes calls Miyagi a slur is the moment Daniel starts to realize what to do. How much he loves Miyagi is the one thing that always comes through.
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Could only work in the 80’s nowadays that’ll get u canceled
@@JM-fr5ge Watch Season 3 of Cobra Kai. The female antagonist, Tori during the home invasion of the LaRusso house does the same thing basically. She also gets taken out.
DROPS HIROSHIMA
“you do that 13 or 14 more times and your disqualified”
70,000 dead on impact, 200,000 resulting deaths (injuries, burns, radiation sickness), nuclear "shadows" of people literally burned into stone, everything within a mile radius reduced to rubble...imagine this happening where you live.
@@rosshewage6893 Yeah, why would the referee allow him to do that 13 or 14 more times? I'd kick him out second time he did that.
Lighten up, he wasn't making fun of Hiroshima.
It’s okay to lose to opponent! MUST NOT LOSE TO FEAR!!OI!!!!!!! i felt that…
Barnes is a beast.. Wish we had more of him in season 5
Season 6, let’s hope
Barnes is karate's bad guy!
*Mike insults Daniel*
Daniel: IM AFRAID. IM AFRAID OF HIM ALRIGHT!
*Mike insults Miyagi*
Daniel: Okay digging your own grave I see
Fax lol
Stealing comments I see
No room for fear.
😂😂😂
I think it shows the bond they have, that that is where he is able to channel himself and get ready to beat that punk. I wish Pat had lived to be in Cobra Kai so we could have at least had a moment like what they did for Johnny's friend.
This ending still gives me goose bumps I LOVE THE 80'S/90'S
I read a critic review back in 1989 that had nothing good to say about the movie (movie critics tend to be A$$hole$) that said the climax was actually ANTI climactic. I guess Daniel just getting that one point was not enough for him and he really wanted to see him beat up Mike Barnes
The NOVELIZATION has a longer period of Daniel gaining the upper hand where Mike has become too PREDICTABLE and Daniel keeps dodging his attacks before finally flipping him for the winning point.
y2k really happened. the world that we knew it is over. we don't even know what a girl is anymore
Hey. I just got goosebumps too and its so so medicore basic move. That music....tun tun tun tadadadadaadad
Amazing times they were. I was a teenager during the '80's.
Don't know if it's me but most movies in the 80s used to unleash something magical, just like a beautiful freshness.
Crazy how quickly they pumped these out - Daniel literally doesn’t age across the 3 movies.
Ralph was like 37yo hahahaha
@@byronprevost357 He was 27 in this
barnes:**stabs daniel with a machete and then jumps on his head**
the referee: “barnes if you do that 36 more times i will do absolutely nothing and just watch it happen”
Wow what an original comment
36 STAB WOUNDS
@@alertsandwich675 ikr
@Ewan: Ill be the 36 times...
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 For sure 🤣...👍
I think he is a democrat so that explains it
Mike kicks him in the private and ref says 1 more and ur disqualified. Mike punches him after a point ref says 1 more and ur disqualified like what???? U already said that ref 😂
Hence the reason of many to not like this part 3 of the movies HATED IT HATED IT
I think he meant one more of that specific thing
Mike: Pulls out gun and shoots Danny in stomach.
Ref: I'm serious Mike. One more and you're outa here.
Yeah, but he did lose a point from 1-0 to 0-0.
@@richardgibson4010 Me too. This was my least favorite Karate Kid movie. The ending was so lame, Daniel was getting his ass beat and cheap shotted back and forth the entire round and in sudden death he rolls him over and punches him in the ribs....lame.
A great pep talk by Mike
Mike: *drops nuclear bomb on the city*
Ref: that's it Mike, you do that one more time and you're disqualified!!
The look on Mr. Miyagi's face when Daniel wins is just so touching. It's like he knows that Daniel is going to be okay for the rest of his life and given that it's the last time we see these two great characters on screen together, I love that ending.
All three movies end with Mr. Miyagi's smile. Brings a tear to my eye, man.
so do I man :')
the next time they met on screen was in a cemetery. it hits different man...
@@jasperthompson9100 yes it does
Same thing am thinking
Yeah Pat Morita had a great genuine smile RIP.... Only wish he was still alive today to be in the Cobra Kai series!!!
I would like to see Johnny and Mike fight in Cobra Kai
Ngl Johnny would probs batter Mike or maybe end up in a draw
Would be good in a movie if he support daniel at the end because cobra kai kick him out.
@@sliceoflife3611 kick who out
@@rman.imxad_ in 2nd movie, johnny is get kick out from cobra kai in the parking lot. Because he got into 2nd place. 2nd place is no place for his sensei
@@sliceoflife3611 oh right
Imagined if Johnny and Mike fight each other during this time, Mike would crippled Johnny.
2:47 this line is so funny since Johnny says it to kyler in season 1 lmao
What a nice reference
This movie is so underrated.. it’s the darkest of all 3 movies… Terry Silver psychology played with Daniel. He severed the relationship between him and Mr. Miyagi and confused Daniel to the point where he lost himself…. Then he had Mike Barnes mentally torture him to the point where he was incapacitated with fear. That’s a scary place to be to feel like you have no control in the face of great fear. So when Miyagi says to him “it’s okay to lose to opponent must not lose to fear.” Damn are those ever powerful words that can resonate with anyone!! I love this scene and each time I watch it it gets me in the feels.
This movie is awful, it's not underrated. Terry Silver is a cartoonish character which makes no sense at all. And, ya know, the old thing about Daniel having to fight for *his life* in the previous movie, now he's afraid of a Karate tournament.. makes no sens at all.
@@rafaellima83 I agree with the story being poor, but I think you're opinion of Terry being cartoonish is awfully criminal.
@@rithvikmuthyalapati9754 Thomas Ian Griffith said the character looked like a villan from a bad Karate cartoon.
His words, not mine. When I saw he said that, I really felt "Cartoonish" was the perfect word to describe it.
It’s properly rated. It’s ridiculous. One of my all-time favorite comedies.
@@rafaellima83 He was afraid of Mike Barnes, Daniel never fought anyone like him. Plus there's nothing wrong with a cartoonish villain as long as there's only one.
I love that mike is yelling at him like a psycho at 4:03 and the bleeps make it way funnier 😂😂😂
He’s also yelling out racial slurs against Mr Miyagi
Lol I love that part too I immediately thought of this scene when they mention Mike Barnes in season 5
I love that part. He's flown completely off the rails. Like dude, it's a high school karate tournament. Calm the F down. Hahaha.
I feel his energy it's such an intense exchange I love it
It all starts at 3:56 and now you've pointed that out I can't stop laughing at it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣