The Karate Kid Part II (1986) - Mr. Miyagi Says Goodbye Scene | Movieclips
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- The Karate Kid Part II - Mr. Miyagi Says Goodbye: Daniel (Ralph Macchio) helps Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita) deal with the death of his father.
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
After learning that his father is dying, karate master Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita) returns home to Okinawa, bringing his protege, Daniel (Ralph Macchio), with him. In Japan, Miyagi is surprised to discover that his old sweetheart, Yukie (Nobu McCarthy), has remained single. Meanwhile, Daniel is attracted to Yukie's niece, Kumiko (Tamlyn Tomita). But romance must be put on hold while Daniel and Miyagi deal with local bullies and long-harbored grudges.
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Cast: Noriyuki "Pat" Morita, Ralph Macchio
Producer: Jerry Weintraub
Director: John G. Avildsen
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This is such a great scene because Daniel is able to console his teacher/mentor, and Daniel also gives Miyagi insight into the fact that Miyagi was a good son to his father.
Miyagi had done so much for Daniel up to this point n Daniel was now able to do something for miyagi, they were more like father and son than teacher and student
Not many people catch that. He's the teacher he always is
Touching scene. I can relate to both Daniel and his master (I prefer that term). This film is indeed one of those rare sequels that surpass the first one. We don't see those anymore.
He left out of love and respect.
He returned for the same reasons.
Trilogy was the greatest movie ever!!!@@xtrm2009
Pat Morita’s acting in this scene is immaculate……no words spoken…..yet, he perfectly conveys the grief and anguish that comes with the loss of a loved one
Outstanding performance 💯 and my favorite out of the series part 2 I absolutely love this film
Was going to say the same. Pat Morita steals that scene without saying a word. Then there is Bill Conti's amazing score. Powerful stuff.
AGREED,PAT was a giant as an actor,this scene shows his prowess RIP PAT MORITA
I think This is the most emotional and important scene of the entire franchise, Pat Morita and Ralph Macchio are so perfect in this scene
Immaculately acted.
A rare moment in the series where the student imparts wisdom to his teacher.
Yes. It is a brilliant scene and Pat and Ralph did a phenomenal job. I was always glad they created this scene because of the exact reason you stated.
Romans 10:9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.d7
I felt guilty like Daniel for a long time after my father passed. I turned to alcohol and it just became worse and I got lost in a cycle. 6 months sober and although this scene still makes me sad, I realized I now honor his legacy by being healthy! Miss you pops. Love you forever
be stong, stay healthy. do it .
He would be so proud that you got sober. He would be happy you have written this comment. They see us.. Trust me
@peter300zx thank you for your kind words. Almost one year next month!! Going strong
I wish you all the Best, you really can do it@@Faltzerbeast90
I know you can do this. We all believe in you! Stay strong brother, your father is more prouder than you know. ❤️
The music is so beautiful with that scene. Still a tear jerker.😭
A masterpiece! The scene itself, and the music. Such a touching moment! ❤😢
Jackie Chan makes me brokes my heart he is so sensible. 😰😭💔
Pat Morita's acting here is just - superb!
He was terrific and brilliant
I remember when that scene came on and there was dead silence in the movie theatre. I mean, there was no noise, not a sound. It was as though Pat Morita opened up a very rare part of himself and was sharing Mr. Miyagi's grief with us. 36+ years later and it's still surreal.
I saw it in the theater, and it was the same--not a sound.
Do people talk during movies?
As someone who has recently lost my father recently, this scene also brings a lot of sentiments for me.This also brings back memories too.
My father is still alive, but I feel like Daniel. He’s in the hospital with a pacemaker and I feel so sad. The best that I can do now is be there for him as much as possible. ❤
Sorry to hear about your fathers
I know your feeling lost mine when I was 14. The hardest thing I ever did was the night my father died. I told him it was ok he can go.
Lost my mom a month ago to cancer..... We used to watch these movies together all the time. And this scene kills me so much. I miss you mom ❤️
My empathy
Thank you I really appreciate it.
@@BullyMaguire2311 loss has touched me as well. Though we are strangers, I care.
I’m Very Sorry to hear your Loss!!! ❤️
Movies like this are SPECIAL man!!!
My condolences to you and your family my friend
idk if it's just me but movies nowadays are missing this type of acting , they feel like they have 0 connection , this is a classic and will live on forever
Todays movies are all about CGI political statements
Scripts aren't developed enough in today's Hollywood. Movies and TV shows overseas still reach this level of character development and deep emotion, but it's almost a lost art in America now. Not that it's 100% gone but the craft and understanding of what it meant to make a meaningful connection with the audience was much more consistent in this era
Wow, seeing this aging after so many years, with all of the lessons I've learned in life makes me realize just how good these movies really were.
Enough to make a grown man cry
I'm only 13 but it's enough to make me cry and I'm happy all the time. Literally never cried over a film before and this scene was my first time 😢😢
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You can see in Daniel's face he knows how Mr. Miyagi feels and it really hurts him to see his master upset, but Daniel said exactly what Mr. Miyagi needed to hear at that moment.
Because it helps him know that daniels gone through the same thing before and understands how it feels. That's what makes them so perfect. This scene still breaks my heart and I've been watching the movies since last Halloween 😢
Personally, this is the most touching scene of the whole karate kid franchise ❤😢😢
To me what make this scene so impactful is the small subtle things that Pat does. He isn’t bawling or make statements about how he wished things were different. His quite mood, slightly quivering lips and the tears that are in his eyes but won’t fall is pure genius
I think Ralph's performance is even more impactful considering how young he was. His tone, delivery, facial expressions. Ugh the feels!
It’s a great scene, everything blended in so well, acting, scenery, and music.
I just lost my dad 2 days ago. I stayed with my mom at the house the week he came home to pass. This SPEAKS SO DEEPLY to me from both sides. I'm like Miyagi in this and I was there when my dad passed peacefully. But what daniel says is so true to me. And daniel is like my close friends being there for me in the aftermath. So DEEPLY MOVING❤️🫂
So sorry for your loss.🙏🏿🙏🏿
That's acting! Capturing the scene. Both were amazing
Being 40 now, I understand one thing. When a person is in need of something, we will find it. We might not be aware of it when we get it at first, but we will understand eventually. These two characters filled a void with each other naturally. Beautiful stuff!
Got to meet Ralph last year at a comic con. Of course talked about Cobra Kai. But also about how perfect this scene was and how I enjoyed seeing the essential role reversal between Miyagi and Daniel.
For me, this was probably THE moment they became closer to father/son than master/student.
100 percent. My favorite scene in the whole franchise
1:58 This movie is just something else,the lightning the sunset the acting.This shows what of a amazing movie this is.Great job
There are 2 scenes that I (a grown man) will always absolutely ball at to this day, this one and the scene from the movie “Glory” when Denzel gets whipped. Such powerful scenes.
Everything in this scene (the score, the directing, the location, Ralph's charm and especially Pat's acting) is cinematic perfection.
The on screen chemistry btween daniel(Ralph) and Mr miyagi(pat morita) was amazing! I wish pat morita was stil alive in cobra Kai reboot bcoz KK was a big part of his character! 😐
This is so sad 😢,my grandpa past way in 1985 a year before this film was released and my dad was 40 and he was so sad like Mr.Miyagi was.And I was 6 yrs old and consoling him like Daniel was.And Now I'm 40 and I know once my dad is gone I'll be in the same position as he was 😢.Never take your parents for granted.
Yes sir 😭🙏🏻
I took my parents for granted now they're gone. They both died of cancer 6 months ago. I wish I could have helped them more
Incredibly sad scene. Good acting by Pat Morita and Ralph Macchio. Poor Mr. Miyagi mourning his father and Daniel consoling him by telling him about when his own father died and it shows that Daniel is more than a student and friend, he is like a son to Mr. Miyagi. The pain of loss.
My favourite scene in all of The Karate Kids and Cobra Kai.
The music score that goes with this scene really sells it and hits the feels so bad 😢😢😢😢
I love this scene because it shows the vulnerability of the strong and knowledgeable (Mr. Myagi ) and that the young and inexperienced (Daniel San) can sometimes give insite to the older
and wiser ; The Son becomes The Father and The Student becomes The Teacher .
This is why The Karate Kid Part 2 is my favorite movie of the trilogy
Mine too
I remember that I loved the first, third and fourth movies, being this of the ones that bored me the most as a child, but as time went on it became my favorite movie due to all the meanings and lessons it conveys, it is without a doubt the best Karate Kid movie and it has become my favorite without a doubt.
4th?
Crying miss my dad 😢
This part always have me in tears 😢
I can't help but wonder what Pat Morita tapped into to find that emotion. He really did look like he was somewhere else.
This Reminds Of July 3rd 1977 When i Lost My Dad its Never Easy To Lose Someone Your Close To But God Is Always There For u Always
I remember comforting my mom back in January when her mother my grandmother passed away I thought of this scene. S real tearjerker
Miyagi is one of the most likeable characters and has had the harshest tragedies happen to him =(
Morito and macchio both made me so emotional
Exactly what i thought and felt when my mom passed. Daniel puts it into words for me perfectly.
The music riff at 00:22 can be heard in bits when Daniel beats Silver in the dojo at the end of S5 of CK. Great attention to detail.
There should be a flashback to Daniel's childhood in Cobra Kai with scenes involving the last moments between him and his father.
Very powerful scene, IMO this shows why Miyagi always had faith in Daniel. He is a good person, very stubborn like we see in CK. But he respects Daniel because Daniel respects others
They just dont make them like this anymore
I feel mr miyagi's pain
Lost my father when I was 15 ..Danial’s words were exactly how I felt and still feel that way. It’s very hard especially now being a seventh-degree black belt in karate some things get too close to home I’m a father of my own son, feeling like I’m stumbling through this thing called fatherhood doing the best I can it’s not easy hats after all the dads out there who are doing their best who didn’t have a dad to help raise them
I can tell you're a good father by your comment. I heard a quote once that is so true. Only good parents, find parenting hard.
so sad and real in same time
Lost my grandad in January 2019 and my gran in June 2022 and I know there at peace watching over our family there terribly missed badly and not a days goes by but the clock keeps going doesn't it so do we. Great emotional scene
I thankfully still have both of my parents, and I’m 42 years old. I had a rocky relationship with my Dad for a long time, but we’ve spent this past year reconnecting and spending time together. This scene hits differently knowing that there are years I could have spent with him that I can never get back. The best I can do is make the most of now.
Ralph and Pat both did a perfect job in this scene. ❤️❤️
I was there when my father took his last breath at age 90. I was holding his hand. Last words he ever said to me was….squeeze my hand son I did. He asked my mom to give him a kiss, she did. He took one last breath, then passed away. It’s amazing how he knew it was time. We miss you pop❤️❤️
A hug and companionship is all that counts at that moment. Great actors. Great movie.
Daniel and Miyagi shared such a special bond.
Of any material with Karate Kid in front of it...this one moment stands above the rest.
My father is dealing with his father leaving this world. What’s powerful here is how it shows being there for someone is just being there, let them know through a simple touch on the arm or sitting with them that they are not alone in their mourning.
The scene where Miyagi needed Daniel the most. 😢
This scene means so much to me
The scene is touching in and of itself, but it *REALLY* hits different after you lost a parent.
Such a beautiful scene
Still tears me up 30yrs later...RIP to my father who died in 1994😔
I came here to remember how great God made my father and the emotional power of this song that brings it out of the heart.
This scene is a hit in the gut to me because I never had my father growing up but I had a wonderful grandfather who passed was the father I needed unlike Daniel I was never able to hold his father and say goodbye and that guilt still eats at me because he helped turn me into a man and gave me so much and I couldn't give him that little
The student becomes the teacher, albeit for a moment, to help his friend grieve the loss of his father. What a great scene, from a great 80s movie. As many have said before me, they don't make them like this anymore. RIP, Morita San. Thank you for all the wonderful memories.
Part 2 is my favorite,but i think part 2 should've been Part 3 this film was so much nore mature more serious than Part 1 or 3
When I first saw this scene, I had to get up and give my dad a hug.
Scene gets me everytime
This scene gets me everytime
🥲😥😭 I miss my grandpa. ❤ Miyagi.
I took this scene for granted. I thought I didn't need a father figure but I desperately needed one. I even desperately sought for a father figure without knowing it. Always trying to impress older men to take me under their wing. But It never happened.
RIP ❤❤❤
One of my favourite scenes in all of film actually. So good.
One of the best sequels
One of my favorite movies as a teen growing up in the 80’s. My dreams as a father is to leave knowing that they understand the sacrifices and love we pour for them🙏
I wonder what Pat was thinking while filming this scene??
I’m sure about his own father.
"I'm really hungry"
Best actor and best supporting actor right there… what a scene..
Dad was my best friend
One powerful scene right here. A lot of sons can relate Daniel said it all.
I came across this scene by accident and it reminded me of my dad when he passed away. Scene hits hard
The Daniel and Miyagi dynamic was mine and my grandfather's. War hero. Great man.
I hope there’s a scene like this in Cobra Kai between Tory and Daniel or Johnny when Tory’s mom passes. They would understand that feeling better than anyone.
I lost my mother. July 31st, 2014. To this day, i feel the grief. I never got to say goodbye to her, and i regret it everyday, but i live knowing that my survival, and ability to take care of our family is most important. I miss her😢
This scene makes me feel like I’m a bad son
I feel like Daniel today. My mum died on Monday. 😞
Condolences 🕊
She sees what is in your heart and that is all that matters.
Believe me.
I am so sorry for your loss. May Allah heal your heart from pain and allow your memories to be filled with love and light. Ameen
Rip ❤
rip noriyuki "pat" morita it was an honour..
We all learn the same lessons, just not in the same order.
I lost my father two months ago. Being with him in the hospital as he was going is something I’d wish on no one. I held him and kissed him and told him how much I loved him.
Really conveys no matter how old we get, loosing a parent will always be one of the biggest pain in life. No matter how old we get, we’ll always need our parents. When they leave us, a part of us will also go with them.
Why is it ,we don’t do the things we should’ve done when someone’s alive or a little more, them are the things that bother me the most. But I learned from that in away I’m now 60 ,I try to be more understanding ,kinder ,saying I love you ,asking if they need anything or just to talk. Sharing family pictures home movies keeping in contact a little more. So when I seeing this scene in this film it makes me think of the family and friends that are gone and the ones that are still here and that I still can’t make a difference
Karate Kid 2 was the best one in the trilogy.
When lee said heavenly glory that’s what he meant
Does the music give interstellar vibes
No body deserves to die 😢
I wish i had spend more time with my dad .i never even got to say good bye .l miss you dad and i am so sorry RIP... dad
I remember this scene. Daniel and his words ring true. This was how it was when I said goodbye to my uncle. I was there with him and I knew that he would pass away very soon. My last words to him before I left the hospital were “Godspeed.” I think he was waiting until the time came for us to end our last visit with him before he told GOD that he was ready to be with him…….
Pat Morita I wish you were still here with us including my dad. Sorry I wasn't there when it was your time.
Seeing this scene i always remember from my mom. I use the same words from Daniel. Was exactly like that.
Damn this scene hard.
I wonder what role Mr Miyagi would have had if Pat Morita was still alive and accepted to be in Cobra Kai. I know this has nothing to do with this scene but I wonder if I’m the only one who has thought of this question. As far as this scene, it’s wonderful how Mr Miyagi is always imposing wisdom to Daniel but you get these little gems where the student also teaches the master. Daniel is very carefully welcoming Mr Miyagi to the father has passed away club but is also blessed to have him as his mentor.
I believe that if Mr. Miyagi was still alive for Cobra Kai, the story of Cobra Kai would have already ended because he would have punished them all by now 😂.
I can't even imagine what it's like to lose a father😢
Rest In Peace Baba 🕯❤️ I feel like miyagi at this point
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This scene is so true.