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Karate Kid: A Hora da Verdade

Título original: The Karate Kid
  • 1984
  • 10
  • 2 h 6 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,3/10
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Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, and William Zabka in Karate Kid: A Hora da Verdade (1984)
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AçãoAmadurecimentoArtes marciaisDramaDrama adolescenteEsporteFamília

Quando um adolescente perseguido conhece um mestre de artes marciais, ele aprende lições de vida e os golpes certos para derrotar seus inimigos implacáveis.Quando um adolescente perseguido conhece um mestre de artes marciais, ele aprende lições de vida e os golpes certos para derrotar seus inimigos implacáveis.Quando um adolescente perseguido conhece um mestre de artes marciais, ele aprende lições de vida e os golpes certos para derrotar seus inimigos implacáveis.

  • Direção
    • John G. Avildsen
  • Roteirista
    • Robert Mark Kamen
  • Artistas
    • Ralph Macchio
    • Pat Morita
    • Elisabeth Shue
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    263 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    678
    225
    • Direção
      • John G. Avildsen
    • Roteirista
      • Robert Mark Kamen
    • Artistas
      • Ralph Macchio
      • Pat Morita
      • Elisabeth Shue
    • 441Avaliações de usuários
    • 90Avaliações da crítica
    • 61Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 5 vitórias e 4 indicações no total

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    Ralph Macchio
    Ralph Macchio
    • Daniel LaRusso
    Pat Morita
    Pat Morita
    • Mr. Miyagi
    • (as Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita)
    Elisabeth Shue
    Elisabeth Shue
    • Ali Mills
    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • John Kreese
    Randee Heller
    Randee Heller
    • Lucille LaRusso
    William Zabka
    William Zabka
    • Johnny Lawrence
    Ron Thomas
    Ron Thomas
    • Bobby Brown
    Rob Garrison
    Rob Garrison
    • Tommy
    Chad McQueen
    Chad McQueen
    • Dutch
    Tony O'Dell
    Tony O'Dell
    • Jimmy
    Israel Juarbe
    • Freddy Fernandez
    William Bassett
    William Bassett
    • Mr. Mills
    Larry B. Scott
    Larry B. Scott
    • Jerry
    Juli Fields
    • Susan
    Dana Andersen
    • Barbara
    Frank Burt Avalon
    • Chucky
    Jeff Fishman
    • Billy
    Ken Daly
    • Chris
    • Direção
      • John G. Avildsen
    • Roteirista
      • Robert Mark Kamen
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    Avaliações de usuários441

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    Resumo

    Reviewers say 'The Karate Kid' is celebrated for its heartwarming mentorship story and nostalgic 80s vibe. The Daniel and Mr. Miyagi relationship, along with iconic moments like "Wax On, Wax Off", are highly praised. The film's message about balance, perseverance, and inner strength resonates deeply. Martial arts scenes, especially the tournament, are exciting and well-choreographed. However, some find the film predictable and formulaic, with pacing and character development issues. Despite these flaws, it remains a beloved classic.
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    9joebloggscity

    Mr Miyagi is the mentor we all wish we had... A life impacting movie

    Is there anything more that can be truly said of this inspiring movie? Possibly it is the most unlikely hit movie that has generated a strong faithful following.

    I rewatched it after 30 years on the back of falling for the Cobra Kai series, and loved it every bit as much as when I first saw it. I'm much older but find so many new things to relate to and remind myself of in life.

    The premise of the film is simple, but it is almost impossible to explain the impact this movie had on a certain young generation on its release. It was its run in the video market that made it the huge success it became, and so much of it has become part of pop culture be it in its quotable lines and simple action.

    What made it stand out was that it clearly was the antithesis of all other martial arts movies of the time which were in a boom period on video rental, but they were all muscle bound and flying around at 100mph. The Karate Kid instead centres on peace, life philosophy, defence and self-betterment.

    The crux is the central partnership between the central pair of Mr Miyagi and Daniel, which begins as teacher mentoring pupil but develops into a father & surrogate son relationship.

    There are so many layers to this film, and the truth is that the karate is really secondary to all. Any action is short, simple and down to earth. The real fights are for the soul, against bullies and personal defeat. For Mr Miyagi it is a reawakening for him, for Daniel it is a journey of self discovery.

    The greatest part is the acting. You simply can't take away from either of the two leads, the chemistry between them is just perfect. Pat Morita plays Mr Miyagi almost effortlessly but perfectly as the mentor to a young insecure Daniel, which becomes a father and surrogate son relationship. If anything the relationship helps bring Mr Miyagi out of his shell. For example, we see inside the soul of Mr Miyagi, and some of his inner torment (i.e. loss of wife & child), and Daniel becomes closer to him for it.

    Mr Miyagi is the mentor & father all men wish they had. He practices & teaches peace & self-respect with humour & dignity. Something we can all learn from. His dry wit and personal reserve are humbling to see. Winning the tournament against the bullies is secondary, but the personal development is what comes first.

    The Oscar nomination for Pat Morita for the role was deserved, and unfortunate not to win it, but his role has left a lasting legacy and is in the hearts of so many. I can only say to him thank you, and also to all who helped put this wonderful touching film together.
    Darkmonarch2003

    I miss these movies

    I am a kid of the 80's, no doubt about it. This movie meant a lot to me back when I was growing up. I never really took karate and I wasn't really bullied, but it is great to remember a time when profanity wasn't needed for humor, or vulgarity, or shootings or blowing up buildings.

    A time when the " good guy " would adhere to the rules and had morals. A time when the " bad guy " had no honor, but would rarely curse...lol. ( Hey, this was a PG movie after all, wasn't it? LOL. ) " Oh, I think nothing of cheating and being mean, because THAT'S what makes the audience dislike me and root for the hero, but I just can't use filthy words. " I miss that.

    I love the movie because it takes me back to my childhood and a simpler time. A good guy and a bad guy, with the good guy coming out on top. If the " good guy " curses like a sailor, shoots everyone that gets in his way, and does everything vile imaginable, he's not really that good of a guy, is he?

    Yeah, I'm " old school. " So what?
    8A_Different_Drummer

    History and time give this movie a different feel

    Done by the same director as Rocky, this unusual "feel good" movie became a hit in 1984 and generated two sequels before the mania died and the franchise imploded.

    I remember the phenomenon from the 80s yet as a "prolific reviewer" for the IMDb now (which, for buffs, is not the same thing as a "Voracious Eater" from the Claymore series) I now see the film differently.

    I see a very competently done film that is literally lifted off the ground and carried to the finish line by the extraordinary one-of-a-kind performance from a (then) 50 year old Pat Morita, an actor who essentially spent his entire career doing "asian walkons" and offers us only this one role as a chance to see what he actually could do. Given half a chance.

    Macchio and Shue were competent (the former had some momentum from Happy Days/Laverne and Shirley and the latter was beginning a short career as a type of "brat pack" teenage star) but it was Morita who owned the film and kept your interest.

    Unfortunately the historical record even on the IMDb does not reflect any of this. Shue actually won an award for a completely forgettable part and Morita not only did not win anything for this film but the only nominations he received were in the "supporting role" category. This is clear "color blindness" on the part of Hollywood. He has almost as much screen time as Macchio (I counted) but because his career was merely bit parts before (and after) this was the prevailing mindset. The film would have failed without him.

    As a footnote, I was not able to identify precisely why he was cast in the role, but historically Okinawa has indeed been associated with its own unique brand of martial arts and, in the martial arts world, short stocky older men have long been acknowledged as champions even though in the films of our present era someone of Morita's age or body-type would never even be considered for such a part.

    The two sequels were much weaker but the demand for them was great and, when there is money on the table, Hollywood will always oblige.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Still such a good film.

    It's tough for Daniel, a teenager, who's moved with his mother from New Jersey to California, unable to fit in, Daniel is bullied and beaten by a group of boys from a local karate school. Daniel is rescued, mentored and trained by Mr Miyagi, Daniel gets a shot at taking on the bullies at their own game.

    This one one of my favourite films growing up, it really is a triumph over adversity story, with Daniel taking it straight to those that bullied him, and turning the tables.

    If you're a fan of those feel good 80's movies, then I'm convinced that you'll enjoy this, it really is an easy going, uplifting experience. It's loaded with iconic scenes, such as wax on, wax off and the ultimate kick scene. This film is definitely worth your time.

    This film helped bring a martial arts story to the masses, prior to that, you could argue that many of the martial arts themed films had something of a niche appeal,

    It always saddened me that Ralph Macchio didn't have a great career after this film, you would have thought that this would have set him up, it didn't, fortunately Cobra Kai had helped to redress the balance.

    The follow up films and the remake are all below average, and perhaps better off avoided, if you've not seen Cobra Kai, I would recommend it, it truly is the great follow up that this film deserved.

    Worth seeing.

    8/10.
    9flicklover

    Terrific 80s's underdog story!!!

    I being a child of the 80's have a soft spot for this movie. Yes it is predictable,but what makes it a great movie is the performances by the 2 main characters. Ralph Macchio is great as a teenager that is bullied at his new school. But the movie belongs to Pat Morita as Mr. Myagi. He plays an old apartment maintenance man that befriends Macchio. He becomes his karate teacher, but they develop a great friendship that makes the movie all the more enjoyable. The great thing is that the movie shows that the old man comes to need the kid as much as the kid needs him, it is a touching relationship. All the rest is standard Rocky film stuff, but what Rocky and this film have in common is that the characters are people we care for, so all the climactic scene stuff works.

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    Você sabia?

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    • Curiosidades
      Ralph Macchio was 22 during filming. Some of the cast did not believe him when they asked about his age.
    • Erros de gravação
      Contrary to previously published reports, Daniel using the Crane Kick to kick Johnny to win the tournament is NOT illegal contact. The tournament prohibits punches to the face (Johnny was warned for using one in the finals), but kicks to the face are legal. Earlier in the tournament, Dutch kicked Daniel in the face and received no penalty, proving that kicks to the face are in fact legal in this tournament.
    • Citações

      Daniel: Hey, what kind of belt do you have?

      Miyagi: Canvas. JC Penney, $3.98. You like?

      Daniel: [laughs] No, I meant...

      Miyagi: In Okinawa, belt mean no need rope to hold up pants.

      [laughs; then, seriously]

      Miyagi: Daniel-san...

      [taps his head]

      Miyagi: Karate here.

      [taps his heart]

      Miyagi: Karate here.

      [points to his belt]

      Miyagi: Karate never here. Understand?

    • Versões alternativas
      The UK cinema version was cut by 19 secs by the BBFC and completely removed the scene of Johnny rolling and lighting a reefer for a PG certificate. Later video releases were uncut and the certificate upgraded to 15.
    • Conexões
      Edited into 5 Second Movies: Karate Kid (2008)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      The Moment of Truth
      Written by Bill Conti (music) and Dennis Lambert & Peter Beckett (lyrics)

      Performed by Survivor

      Produced by Ron Nevison

      Courtesy of CBS Records/Scotti Bros. Records

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 28 de setembro de 1984 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Japonês
    • Também conhecido como
      • El Karate Kid
    • Locações de filme
      • Golf 'N' Stuff - 10555 Firestone Blvd., Norwalk, Califórnia, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Jerry Weintraub Productions
      • Delphi II Productions
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 8.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 91.077.276
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 5.031.753
      • 24 de jun. de 1984
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 91.137.331
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 2 h 6 min(126 min)
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      • Dolby Stereo
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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