
OK today, i'm feeling the Karate Kids films again...well OK...I always feel them...but what has caused me to plummet into the realm of retro nostalgia with this film? Well I saw this yesterday:
http://media.putfile.com/kkidvid

The KK saga is in my blood - always has been. I still get shivers up my spine watching Daniel battle through with the will of a true hero and finally deafeat Johnny in that 'moment of truth' in the end scene.

It is one of those classic, timeless scenes that stays with you long after you watch the film. Its symbolic of how we all have that inner strength inside us and shows us that we CAN all beat the odds, come what may.

It initially seems as though Daniel needs Miyagi to overcome his strife...not just with Johnny and the Cobra kai - but the loss of his father and his old life too. However, looking deeper, its quite the opposite. Miyagi shows Daniel that although Daniel feels 'weak' and unable to find his place in his new life - the only person he needs is himself; he shows him that he has strength and spirit inside of him and that he alone must act upon it.

On the flip side though, as much as Daniel feels he needs and love Miyagi, it is not until KK 2 we see Daniel realise that Miyagi truely needs him too (and maybe its the point when Miyagi first realises it). The poignant scene of Miyagi mourning the death of his father in his home town of Okinowa (spelt

In the third (and what I class as the final installment of the saga), the viewer is sent reeling as the friendship is tested to the limit by the re-appearance of Kreese and his malevolent scheming partner, Terry Silver. Not to mention too much about

Like I said, I will return to ranting about this in future blogs, but I will end this blog now with the wise words of Mr Miyagi..
"You have strong root...now you decide how you grow"

1 comment:
Ooooh yea! 'Wax on Wax off' - I defy anyone to not do that when they are waxing their car!
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