Der geächtete Bösewicht John Kreese versucht, sich mit Hilfe eines Genossen aus dem Vietnamkrieg, dem wohlhabenden Besitzer eines Giftmüllentsorgungsunternehmens, an Daniel und Miyagi zu räc... Alles lesenDer geächtete Bösewicht John Kreese versucht, sich mit Hilfe eines Genossen aus dem Vietnamkrieg, dem wohlhabenden Besitzer eines Giftmüllentsorgungsunternehmens, an Daniel und Miyagi zu rächen.Der geächtete Bösewicht John Kreese versucht, sich mit Hilfe eines Genossen aus dem Vietnamkrieg, dem wohlhabenden Besitzer eines Giftmüllentsorgungsunternehmens, an Daniel und Miyagi zu rächen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Mr. Miyagi
- (as Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita)
- Dennis
- (as Christopher Paul Ford)
Zusammenfassung
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I sincerely liked the first KK, was bored by the second one, but KK III is definitely my favorite. It's poorly-made, poorly-acted, and poorly-written. And I loved every minute of it.
A great pity this is such a comic book level script, with over-the-top villainy(at one point, both Creese and Silver laugh at Miyagi & Daniel like they're the Joker and Riddler!) and redundant character development(Did Daniel learn nothing from the first two films?) Only Pat Morita keeps this disappointment from complete ruin, with his fine performance(he looks appropriately weary of it all!) Ending is predictable, but too abrupt, leaving loose ends never tied up.
Whereas the first film dealt with a recycled subject (young boy gets revenge on those who humiliated him) from a new angle, Part III resurrects the revenge theme with all its clichés. The "driving force" (assuming there is one) of the screenplay (if you can call it that) is John Kreese (Martin Kove), the sadistic karate teacher whose students got their asses kicked by Daniel Larusso (Macchio). Broke and lonely, Kreese decides to ask an old army buddy, Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith), to help carry out a diabolical plan that will make Daniel and Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita) suffer like never before. Getting them to fight back, however, will prove harder than usual, as Miyagi is more interested in opening a bonsai shop and Daniel refuses to act violently since he is - what a surprise, this - in love.
Love, vengeance, honor, blood and gratuitous butt-kicking are all thrown in the mix, though hardly any of them work to full effect. As a matter of fact, the more explicit violence suffocates the franchise's trademark comedy bits, leaving a few underwhelming Daniel/Miyagi moments with the duty of lightening the tone. Even worse, though, is the over-the-top behavior of the villains: Griffith does nothing but stare manically, shout and laugh, while Kove, who was funny in the first installment of the series, transforms Kreese into a grotesque parody of his earlier work. Only when the dead-certain final battle arrives, there is a sense of the trilogy regaining whatever it lost from Part II onwards. But the question remains: how many people will still be paying attention at that point?
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- WissenswertesRalph Macchio's character was supposed to have a romantic relationship with the character of Jessica (played by Robyn Lively) but he asked to have their relationship be platonic because he didn't want his wife to be jealous. In addition, the age difference was uncomfortable for all involved. As Macchio was 27 during filming and Lively a minor at just 16.
- PatzerWhen Terry Silver and Daniel are in the Cobra Kai dojo for the first time together and Daniel is attempting to sweep the "knee" of the wooden dummy, the wood is solid and he cannot break it. As Terry Silver prepares to demonstrate the move, a break in the wood of the first leg is plainly visible. Sure enough, that's where his foot makes contact and the wood falls apart. A break in the torso, where he hits it, is similarly visible.
- Zitate
Mr. Kesuke Miyagi: Inside you same place you karate come from.
Daniel Larusso: My karate comes from you.
Mr. Kesuke Miyagi: Ah. Only root karate come from Miyagi. Just like bonsai choose own way grow because root strong, you choose own way do karate same reason.
Daniel Larusso: I do it your way.
Mr. Kesuke Miyagi: Hai. One day, you do own way.
- Crazy Credits"The Karate Kid family will miss Our Dear Friend, Jimmy Crabe".
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Karate Kid 3 - Die letzte Entscheidung
- Drehorte
- Ennis House - 2607 Glendower Avenue, Los Feliz, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Terry Silver's house)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 12.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 38.956.288 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 10.364.544 $
- 2. Juli 1989
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 38.956.288 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 52 Min.(112 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1