The Karate Kid Part II (1986)

Movie · 1986 · Adventure, Drama, Action, Romance, Family · 1h 53m · PG · English

Curator score: 2.9/10 (267.9K ratings)

One more lesson to share. The price of honor. The power of friendship. And the way you must fight when only the winner survives.

Overview

Summoned by his dying father, Miyagi returns to his homeland of Okinawa, with Daniel, after a 40-year exile. There he must confront Yukie, the love of his youth, and Sato, his former best friend turned vengeful rival. Sato is bent on a fight to the death, even if it means the destruction of their village. Daniel finds his own love in Yukia's niece, Kumiko, and his own enemy in Sato's nephew, the vicious Chozen. Now, far away from the tournaments, cheering crowds and safety of home, Daniel will face his greatest challenge ever when the cost of honor is life itself.

Ratings

Director

John G. Avildsen

Production

Columbia Pictures, Delphi II Productions

Cast

Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, Danny Kamekona, Nobu McCarthy, Yuji Okumoto, Tamlyn Tomita, Joey Miyashima, Arsenio Trinidad, Marc Hayashi, Charlie Tanimoto, Martin Kove, William Zabka, Chad McQueen, Tony O'Dell, Ron Thomas, Rob Garrison, Pat E. Johnson, Bruce Malmuth, Eddie Smith, Garth Johnson

Where to watch

Netflix

Curator Review

Verdict

A breezy, emotionally warmer sequel that leans harder into romance, heritage, and old wounds than the first film. The Okinawa setting gives it a distinct identity, but the melodrama and familiar beats keep it from fully matching the original’s spark.

Best for

  • fans of 80s family adventure dramas
  • viewers who want more Miyagi backstory
  • people who like earnest romance mixed with martial arts
  • audiences nostalgic for sunlit, old-school studio sequels

Skip if

  • you want the tightest or most iconic Karate Kid story
  • you prefer lean sports-movie plotting
  • you’re allergic to soapier sequel melodrama
  • you expect the same underdog-tournament structure as the first film

Overview

The Karate Kid Part II works best when it slows down and lets the Okinawa setting breathe. It gives Mr. Miyagi a fuller emotional life, turning the movie into a story about memory, duty, and the burden of old promises. That shift gives the sequel a sincerity and texture that separates it from a simple retread.

Worth noting

The action is still effective, but the movie’s real appeal is the blend of romance, village drama, and generational conflict. Daniel is less the center of the film than before, which can be a plus or a drawback depending on what you want. The supporting characters and local customs add color, even if some of the conflicts feel broad and a little contrived.

Bottom line

As a sequel, it’s uneven but easy to like. It has the kind of earnest, crowd-pleasing craftsmanship that makes 80s studio movies endure, and its emotional beats land better than you might expect. It may not be essential, but it’s a solid detour with enough heart and atmosphere to justify the trip.

Top Letterboxd reviews

adambolt (4★) · 1282 likes

sato is the saltiest dude of all time imagine holding a grudge for 70 years because you're horny

Chris St Lawrence (3★) · 1006 likes

this guy has way too much game. finding ladies basically the instant he gets places.

Eric Szyszka (3.5★) · 721 likes

Back when karate used to fuckin mean something -old man friendships -inviting yourself along to things -making moves on a lady you plan to never see again -defusing a blood feud

nico ⛽️ (3.5★) · 582 likes

the best film where the final line is “honk”

esau (5★) · 548 likes

daniel larusso was either bagging a baddie or making a new opp. or both.

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Topics

martial arts, 80s sequel, family drama, romantic drama, coming-of-age, honor code, heritage, small-town conflict, nostalgic, adventure

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