Atom User Reviews for The Karate Kid 35th Anniversary
Love it!!! This movie is Excellent!! Great story and talented cast.
great movie
Favorite childhood movie
So excited to see this again on the big screen, and listen to the music again, worth every penny. Still get goosebumps watching it. Thanks for bringing this back.
Took my daughter to see this and it was great to see how much she loved the movie! It’s a timeless movie and an all time favorite!
Favorite movie of all time!!! Seeing it on the big screen again brought me back to when I was 6 years old. Great movie, great memories!!
Ugh, amazing movie as always. Has it only really been 35 years? Best movies hands down. Will aways love The Karate kid and other 80’s movies❤️
First time seeing it in the big screen. I was only 2 when it came out..
Loved movie - not really up for it but went w my adult son who had not seen it on big screen & I really enjoyed it! Must add that the theater we saw it in had screwed up the4 o’clock show & cut it off 30 mins before it was over to watch basketball tournament. Last night my son went to see Batman Forever & was told the ‘ projector was broken’ . He ended up traveling 40 miles to see it in another theater. Bad for business
great movie on the big screen might not ever see this again in my life time , thanks for the show!
one of the best movies of all times ... i am 42 and enjoy it so much
It was an extra special treat to see my all time favorite movie from 1984 with my own kids! Happy Anniversary Karate Kid! 🥋👊🏼
cant beat the originals, they dont make movies like they used too
I haven't seen this amazing blockbuster on the big screen for 35 years! My 14-year-old self loved every second of it! So good!
Metacritic
The Karate Kid was one of the nice surprises of 1984 -- an exciting, sweet-tempered, heart-warming story with one of the most interesting friendships in a long time.
Ralph Macchio's transformation from high school geek to butt-kicking tough guy, thanks to a little help from Chinese sage Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita) and his homespun Oriental wisdom, is entertaining enough.
When karate is not being treated as the latest excuse for an Impossible Dream success story, and when the film is able to find more in Daniel's martial-arts career than pure Rocky-esque competitiveness, The Karate Kid exhibits warmth and friendly, predictable humor, its greatest assets.