Agrega una trama en tu idiomaMr. Miyagi is the character that made him an icon, now we examine this OSCAR nominated actor who brought him to life.Mr. Miyagi is the character that made him an icon, now we examine this OSCAR nominated actor who brought him to life.Mr. Miyagi is the character that made him an icon, now we examine this OSCAR nominated actor who brought him to life.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 7 premios ganados en total
Pat Morita
- Self
- (material de archivo)
Evelyn Guerrero
- Self
- (as Evelyn Guerrero-Morita)
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Inspirational, sad, interesting and a tragic story. There are a few new things I learned about Noriyuki from this story. Thank you to those involved for bringing this to us.
This isn't just touching because of the cobra kai series, or because of the karate kid, it's touching because the man himself has a story. I'll admit, I didn't know him from his other ventures as I was only young when karate kid arrived but I bacame a massive fan. He's left a big mark on Hollywood that's still spawning shows today.. I recommend everyone who is a fan watch this. You won't regret it. R. I. P
I only knew of him through Karate Kid. Being Irish and living in Ireland, I never saw all his other renditions. Thankfully, through this documentary, I didn't. There is nothing worse than having to lower oneself to the lowest common demoninater, to achieve employment.
His acting skills were demonstrated in the Karate Kid movies. While he was depicted as a comic, that was for show. He was a showman but, he also wasn't. There is a difference between being a comic, and portraying being a comic.
Having viewed the documentary, he was a skilled actor. Unfortunately, only for The Karate Kid series, he was just another asset, to be used and abused, at will; by the powers to be. And that is what happened. Not only that? What a bloody waste.
His acting skills were demonstrated in the Karate Kid movies. While he was depicted as a comic, that was for show. He was a showman but, he also wasn't. There is a difference between being a comic, and portraying being a comic.
Having viewed the documentary, he was a skilled actor. Unfortunately, only for The Karate Kid series, he was just another asset, to be used and abused, at will; by the powers to be. And that is what happened. Not only that? What a bloody waste.
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I consider 1984's "The Karate Kid" to be one of my favorite films of all time. Pat Morita's iconic Mr. Miyagi character is a large part of that. Outside of Miyagi, however, I had very little knowledge of Morita. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine his life would be so inspiring/tragic/interesting, and "More Than Miyagi" captures it all perfectly.
As the title would indicate, the goal of this documentary is to portray the real life of Morita outside of the Miyagi character. While Karate Kid is touched on a bit (it's too big a part of his story not to be), director Kevin Derek stays true to that overall mission. Viewers are treated to such information as:
-Morita's spinal tuberculosis, which confined him to a hospital for most of his childhood. -His time spent in an internment camp during World War II, and how shameful of an experience that was for all involved. -The building of an acting career, with bit parts in Green Acres, Columbo, MASH, and Sanford & Son. -His big break portraying "Arnold" on Happy Days. -The post-Karate Kid era, in which Morita succumbed to alcoholism in a downward spiral that likely facilitated his kidney-failure death in 2005.
Morita's story is equal parts inspirational and tragic. As a Japanese-American, he had to overcome a tremendous set of circumstances to attain the level of success he ultimately achieved. But in an equal and opposite way, seeing/hearing accounts of his later years was incredibly sad.
Overall, "More Than Miyagi" is one of the best celeb docs I've watched in some time. A perfect balance of material on a life that deserves the telling.
As the title would indicate, the goal of this documentary is to portray the real life of Morita outside of the Miyagi character. While Karate Kid is touched on a bit (it's too big a part of his story not to be), director Kevin Derek stays true to that overall mission. Viewers are treated to such information as:
-Morita's spinal tuberculosis, which confined him to a hospital for most of his childhood. -His time spent in an internment camp during World War II, and how shameful of an experience that was for all involved. -The building of an acting career, with bit parts in Green Acres, Columbo, MASH, and Sanford & Son. -His big break portraying "Arnold" on Happy Days. -The post-Karate Kid era, in which Morita succumbed to alcoholism in a downward spiral that likely facilitated his kidney-failure death in 2005.
Morita's story is equal parts inspirational and tragic. As a Japanese-American, he had to overcome a tremendous set of circumstances to attain the level of success he ultimately achieved. But in an equal and opposite way, seeing/hearing accounts of his later years was incredibly sad.
Overall, "More Than Miyagi" is one of the best celeb docs I've watched in some time. A perfect balance of material on a life that deserves the telling.
"More Than Miyagi: The Pat Morita Story" is a well made movie. It tells Pat Morita's story with great affection. You can tell that Morita was loved by many people. There were a couple of stories that I'd never heard of before. The overall package is a fast moving, enjoyable experience. I will watch "More Than Miyagi" again. Honorable mentions: Tommy Chong and Henry Winkler.
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Pat Morita: Racism comes in many, many forms. It all happens a lot behind the camera, not so much today in my time, thankfully, but that's also a barometer of how far we've progressed.
- Créditos curiososPat's daughters declined to be interviewed for this film.
- ConexionesFeatures Millie (1967)
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- Больше чем Мияги: История Пэта Мориты
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 29 minutos
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