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Mr. Miyagi confronts his old rival and Daniel falls in love in Okinawa.
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Why watch this film?
Daniel accompanies his mentor, Mr. Miyagi, to Miyagi's childhood home in Okinawa. Miyagi visits his dying father and confronts his old rival, while Daniel falls in love and inadvertently makes a new rival of his own.
"The Karate Kid Part II marked the beginning of the decline in quality and popularity of the 'Karate Kid' saga since its first sequel, but it was undoubtedly the best of all the films due to its originality. The great success of The Karate Kid Part II was to move the action away from California and Okinawa, which allowed for a greater emphasis on Mr. Miyagi's personal story and provided a glimpse of traditional Japanese culture (although it was actually filmed in Hawaii) without falling into blatant exoticism - although it is corny. It is an acceptable martial arts drama, more recommended for fans of the first part who want to see how the story continues."