Oddly, I think one of my favorite parts of this scene, is that there's NO music in it whatsoever. Nowadays you'd expect some big inspiring movie score to sweep in once Daniel blocks Miyagi's first shot. But it doesn't , and adds so much more intensity to the scene. Love it.
I remember seeing this seen for the very 1st time at the movies 25-26 years ago. Remember thinking "far out - how cool's that" I bet the whole audience thought the same. Brilliant acting Mr Morita - Real shame you're no longer with us! Some great life lessons in these movies.................
Having Daniel do all those chores was to build muscle memory. It's even better that this was accomplished by making him do simple everyday tasks. Pat Morita was wonderful in this scene and to this day when ever I think of this movie, this is the scene I remember the most.
It is a beautiful scene... And it accomplishes what movie scenes rarely do, it invokes the same emotion from the audience as it does Daniel, as we all want to "come back tomorrow," to see what we will learn next..
I credit Pat Morita for that... Wonderful performance..
A beautiful scene. One of my favorites just because of the buildup and the intensity. Not to mention the payoff. The first time you see the movie you really do believe that Miyagi is just making Daniel work for no real reason, but in reality he's making him work to build his muscles and his inner ability to take punishment. Miyagi is a genius in his own way.
Hooooo, miss spot!!!!
biglipbandit267 2 weeks ago
3:42 Assault
controllerbrain 1 month ago
now show me sand the floor...how did you do it..SHOOW!!! too funny
Nirvana1923 7 months ago 2
there is science to this lesson.. the term is called "muscle memory". look it up
meccariello 8 months ago 2
Danielsan! DANIELSAN!
"what?"
Come Here
wns808 10 months ago
Not everything is as seem....
biglipbandit267 11 months ago 2
0:00-0:03 I love this bird's sound
it reminds me of cool summer nights
excellent experience, mind's heaven
ilmedico1 1 year ago
@ilmedico1 Those are crickets, not birds.
broughall1964 11 months ago
Oddly, I think one of my favorite parts of this scene, is that there's NO music in it whatsoever. Nowadays you'd expect some big inspiring movie score to sweep in once Daniel blocks Miyagi's first shot. But it doesn't , and adds so much more intensity to the scene. Love it.
buttscounty 1 year ago 2
I remember seeing this seen for the very 1st time at the movies 25-26 years ago. Remember thinking "far out - how cool's that" I bet the whole audience thought the same. Brilliant acting Mr Morita - Real shame you're no longer with us! Some great life lessons in these movies.................
flassboy 1 year ago
The best scene off the whole movie. Is this one off the top...gosh know s...50 or 100 movies off all time in the 20 century? 2010 version sucks.
pabvision 1 year ago
great film
tcb76 1 year ago
you can't help but love mr miyagi. the other day i found myself making the ticking sound he makes at 1:27 and 1:36 when i was correcting somebody.
MrUsnavy19 1 year ago 2
Myagi is still getting his house painted and fixed for nothing so Danny is still being used.
Myagi use cheap (free) labor!
Klinkster68 1 year ago
A great 80's classic. Never gets old. Most memorable scene in the movie.
InuYashaboy1992 1 year ago
...always look eye..!!
betomax16 1 year ago
One of the best scenes in movie history. Every word spoken here is pure genius.
No doubt the whole audience felt just as shocked and speechless as daniel-san when this debuted =>
MischiefMeerkat 1 year ago 2
My favourite scene. You can't top this type of quality. Thank-you.
chickintellect 1 year ago
Having Daniel do all those chores was to build muscle memory. It's even better that this was accomplished by making him do simple everyday tasks. Pat Morita was wonderful in this scene and to this day when ever I think of this movie, this is the scene I remember the most.
avencree 1 year ago
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How did you do that?
SHOW!!!!!
d0ublestr0ker0ll 1 year ago
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d0ublestr0ker0ll 1 year ago
It is a beautiful scene... And it accomplishes what movie scenes rarely do, it invokes the same emotion from the audience as it does Daniel, as we all want to "come back tomorrow," to see what we will learn next..
I credit Pat Morita for that... Wonderful performance..
eppeone 1 year ago 2
my best movie in the 80's
MrSuperglu 1 year ago
A beautiful scene. One of my favorites just because of the buildup and the intensity. Not to mention the payoff. The first time you see the movie you really do believe that Miyagi is just making Daniel work for no real reason, but in reality he's making him work to build his muscles and his inner ability to take punishment. Miyagi is a genius in his own way.
Redmage24 2 years ago