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ベスト・キッド2
ベスト・キッド2

ベスト・キッド2

19861h 53m★ 6.3アドベンチャードラマアクションロマンスファミリー

あらすじ

ダニエル少年とミヤギ老人が空手を通して友情を育む姿を描く「ベスト・キッド」シリーズの第2弾。今回は舞台をミヤギの故郷、沖縄に移してミヤギに復讐を目論むグループとの対立を描く。ミヤギのもとに父親の危篤を知らせる手紙が届いた。彼は弟子のダニエル(マッチオ)を連れて、故郷の沖縄に戻る。だがそこには、かつて同じ女性を愛したがために宿敵となった男が、復讐のために待ちかまえていた……。

作品考察・見どころ

前作のスポーツ的熱狂を超え、本作は武道の真髄である「名誉」と「精神性」を深く掘り下げています。舞台を沖縄に移したことでミヤギの過去が浮き彫りになり、師弟の絆はより重厚な魂の共鳴へと進化しました。パット・モリタが体現する、静かな怒りと慈愛を秘めた佇まいは圧巻。映像美と共に描かれる東洋哲学の深淵が、観る者の心に力強く響き渡ります。 白眉は、暴力の連鎖を断つ「でんでん太鼓」の奥義です。これは単なる技ではなく、混乱の中で己の軸を保つという普遍的な教訓を象徴しています。絶体絶命の局面で静寂が動を制する瞬間のカタルシスは映像表現の極致。守るべき誇りのために立ち上がるダニエルの姿に、誰もが真の強さとは何かを問い直さずにはいられない名作です。

興行成績

製作費: $13,000,000 (20億円)

興行収入: $115,103,979 (173億円)

推定収支: $102,103,979 (153億円)

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キャスト

ラルフ・マッチオ
ラルフ・マッチオ
Daniel LaRusso
Pat Morita
Pat Morita
Mr. Miyagi
Danny Kamekona
Danny Kamekona
Sato Toguchi
Nobu McCarthy
Nobu McCarthy
Yukie
雄二・ドン・奥本
雄二・ドン・奥本
Chozen Toguchi
Tamlyn Tomita
Tamlyn Tomita
Kumiko
Joey Miyashima
Joey Miyashima
Toshio
Arsenio Trinidad
Arsenio Trinidad
Ichiro
No Image
Marc Hayashi
Taro
No Image
Charlie Tanimoto
Miyagi's Father

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: John G. Avildsen

脚本: Robert Mark Kamen / Peter Cetera / デヴィッド・フォスター

音楽: Bill Conti

制作: Jerry Weintraub / R.J. Louis

撮影監督: James Crabe

制作会社: Columbia Pictures / Delphi II Productions

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r96sk
r96sk
★ 5

A disappointment. I gained nothing from <em>'The Karate Kid Part II'</em>, it adds very little to the original. Pat Morita (Mr. Miyagi) is the only plus point for me, he especially has one great and emotional scene with his co-star. Otherwise, no-one else stands out - not even (the still solid) Ralph Macchio (Daniel). Up until the ending I was actually nonplussed about it, neither liking or disliking it, but the conclusion is so uninteresting and lame that I just couldn't wait for 'The End' to appear. I will say it isn't an excruciating watch or anything, but I just expected a great deal more from this sequel. It doesn't feel attached to the first film, which is obviously a negative. Other things that didn't help were the shoehorning out of Elisabeth Shue (Ali) & Randee Heller (Lucille) and the repetitive nature of the story; e.g. another love story that features a jock-like character, Daniel still getting battered and bruised for the majority. Hopefully the next two follow-ups are much better.

Filipe Manuel Neto
Filipe Manuel Neto
★ 7

**A worthy continuation.** After the great success of the first film, it was quite predictable that another film would be made that would continue the story. This film picks up right where the first left off, and follows in the footsteps of Daniel and his master, Miyagi, on a journey to southern Japan, the latter's homeland, to see his dying father and settle a score with a man he swore to kill. Him if he ever set foot on Japanese soil again. As in the first film, we again have Ralph Macchio in the role of Daniel and Pat Morita as Master Miyagi. Both were very good and they give us again everything that we appreciated in the first film. The main difference in the work of both actors turns out to be the greater formal protagonism of the character of Morita, who is the great protagonist of this film: all the action, and the whole story, is centered on the figure of Miyagi, in the past and in the its peaceful stance in the face of a situation in which it is forced to fight. Of course, the film tries to give Macchio equal relevance by forcing an enmity between his character and another, created to be one of the film's antagonists, but the situation feels far too forced and contrived to really be an advantage to the story. Incidentally, even the romantic sub-plot between Daniel and Kumiko, a young Japanese woman played by Tamlyn Tomita, doesn't seem credible enough, despite the actress' good work. Danny Kamekona doesn't do a bad job, but he seems a little stereotypical, whereas Yuji Okumoto does nothing but be hateful. Technically, the film is quite correct and seeks to create a convincing Japanese environment, in which the houses, gardens, buildings and other elements really look like a rural area of Japan. Filmed in Hawaii for production convenience, the film really managed to recreate that environment well and give us a flavor of Japanese traditions through clothes, houses, sets and other details such as the tea ceremony and dance. The cinematography is quite pleasant and the soundtrack has some very good songs, one of which even deserved an Oscar nomination that year.

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