![]() ![]() What I find most frustrating about KK3 is its story. But when the relentless abuse becomes blackmail, Daniel goes against the sound advice of Miyagi and enters the competition, alienating his mentor. When Daniel decides not to compete in the challenge, he becomes the target of numerous attacks by the villainous fighter, who will stop at nothing to win Daniel's title back. He is aching to lure Miyagi and Daniel into the fight of their lives. Bankrupt after the first tournament defeat, he's back with a particularly nasty friend and a new fighter. Kreese, the ex-marine and Karate teacher, who was humbled with a few punches and kicks, has never forgotten the bitter taste of defeat at the hands of Miyagi and Daniel. KK3 shows why so many sequels are unsuccessful. What is even more distressing is what the story contains, ideas that have just been rehashed. ![]() The first two movies were wonderful, yet the third movie loses what appeal the other two had captured. Karate Kid III proves that the Karate Kid' series has finally died a most painful death, with the most popular of story running out of legs.
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