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Martin Kove
Reviews Featuring Martin Kove
Simple but effective coming-of-age drama, full of humour and thrills, which became a teen classic and still holds up well to scrutiny.
This is a largely worthless third part to the film series it doesnt really cover any ground that wasnt handled better in the first two films. Worth seeing only for the sake of completing the set, and for Mr Miyagis fight scenes and one-liners.
This box set will please a whole new generation of youngsters, while providing a trip down memory lane for everyone who remembers the meaning of "wax on, wax off".
In many ways this is a flawed film, but nonetheless it is an important contribution to the small group of films that have chosen to use realism to show the true horror of violence.
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