Cast e Troupe di Per vincere domani - The Karate Kid

Per vincere domani - The Karate Kid

Solo il "Vecchio" poteva insegnargli i segreti dei maestri.

Danny si è appena trasferito a Los Angeles: non conosce nessuno, e per lui è difficile fraternizzare. Compie l'errore di iniziare a corteggiare l'ex ragazza di un pericoloso capo banda giovanile, che inizia a tormentarlo. Il ragazzo, disperato, deve salvarsi dagli agguati della banda. Sarà un simpatico vicino di casa, Miyagi, un maestro orientale, a insegnare al ragazzo i segreti delle arti marziali. Dopo un duro allenamento Danny è pronto a sfidare i suoi nemici in una competizione sportiva.

Cast Completo di Per vincere domani - The Karate Kid

Pat Morita as Mr. Miyagi

Pat Morita

Mr. Miyagi
Pat Morita's portrayal of Mr. Miyagi in "The Karate Kid" is a masterclass in nuanced acting, where he brings to life a character that has become an iconic figure in film history. His performance is a delicate balance of wisdom, warmth, and subtle humor, which serves as the emotional anchor of the film. Morita infuses Mr. Miyagi with a profound sense of dignity and integrity, crafting a mentor who is both enigmatic and endearing. His on-screen presence is commanding yet understated, allowing his teachings and philosophical musings to resonate with audiences. The depth he brings to the role, coupled with his character's unconventional training methods and life lessons, transcends the typical sensei archetype, creating a memorable and beloved character that viewers continue to cherish for his wisdom, kindness, and the indelible impact he has on the protagonist, Daniel LaRusso. Morita's nuanced turn as Mr. Miyagi earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, a testament to his exceptional talent and the universality of his performance.
Elisabeth Shue as Ali Mills

Elisabeth Shue

Ali Mills
Elisabeth Shue delivered a memorable performance as Ali Mills in the 1984 classic film "The Karate Kid," portraying the role with a blend of charm, compassion, and determination. As the love interest of the protagonist, Daniel LaRusso, Shue's character is not only the catalyst for Daniel's introduction to karate but also a beacon of positivity and support throughout his journey. Ali is depicted as a kind-hearted and popular high school student who is initially unaware of the bullying Daniel faces. However, as the story unfolds, her character evolves from a typical teenage girl to a more empathetic individual who stands by Daniel, even when it means distancing herself from her old circle, including her ex-boyfriend, the antagonist Johnny Lawrence. Shue's portrayal brings depth to Ali, showcasing her strength of character and moral compass, which resonate with the audience and add a layer of warmth and humanity to the film's coming-of-age narrative. Her chemistry with Ralph Macchio's Daniel is palpable, making their budding romance a believable and endearing subplot that complements the film's overarching themes of perseverance and self-discovery.