This unique collection brings together the art of karate with the timeless theme of romance. These films showcase not only the physical prowess of their characters but also the emotional depth and complexity of relationships. Whether it's the discipline of the dojo or the passion of love, these movies offer a blend that appeals to fans of both genres, providing a fresh perspective on how martial arts can intertwine with matters of the heart.

The Karate Kid (1984)
Description: This classic film follows Daniel LaRusso, who learns karate from Mr. Miyagi, leading to a romantic subplot with Ali Mills, showcasing how martial arts can bring people together.
Fact: The film's famous "wax on, wax off" training technique was improvised by Pat Morita. The movie also inspired a successful franchise and a recent remake.


The Last Dragon (1985)
Description: Leroy Green's quest to become the "Last Dragon" includes a romantic subplot with Laura Charles, combining martial arts with a love story.
Fact: The film features a memorable soundtrack, including the hit song "The Glow." It has a cult following for its unique blend of genres.


The Karate Kid Part II (1986)
Description: Daniel and Mr. Miyagi travel to Okinawa, where Daniel's romantic involvement with Kumiko adds depth to his journey of self-discovery through karate.
Fact: The film was shot on location in Hawaii, standing in for Okinawa. It explores Mr. Miyagi's backstory and introduces new characters.


Bloodsport (1988)
Description: Although primarily an action film, it includes a romantic subplot between Frank Dux and Janice Kent, set against the backdrop of the Kumite tournament.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life story of Frank Dux, though many aspects were fictionalized. Jean-Claude Van Damme's breakout role.


Kickboxer (1989)
Description: While primarily an action film, it includes a romantic subplot between Kurt Sloane and Mylee, set against the backdrop of his quest for revenge through Muay Thai training.
Fact: Jean-Claude Van Damme, who stars as the villain, was originally considered for the lead role. The film has a cult following and several sequels.


The Perfect Weapon (1991)
Description: Jeff Speakman stars as a martial artist seeking revenge, with a romantic subplot that adds depth to his character's journey.
Fact: This film introduced American Kenpo Karate to a broader audience. It was one of the first films to use the term "The Perfect Weapon."


The Next Karate Kid (1994)
Description: Julie Pierce, trained by Mr. Miyagi, finds romance with Eric McGowen, blending her karate training with the challenges of adolescence and love.
Fact: This is the only film in the original "Karate Kid" series to feature a female protagonist. Hilary Swank stars as Julie Pierce.


Never Back Down (2008)
Description: Jake Tyler moves to a new town and gets involved in the world of underground fighting, where he meets Baja Miller, leading to a romantic connection amidst the martial arts drama.
Fact: The film features real-life MMA fighters like Rashad Evans and Heath Herring. It also spawned two direct-to-video sequels.


Kickboxer: Vengeance (2016)
Description: This reboot of the "Kickboxer" series includes a romantic subplot between Kurt Sloane and Liu, blending martial arts with a love story.
Fact: The film features a mix of new and returning cast members from the original series. It was directed by John Stockwell.


Best of the Best (1989)
Description: While focusing on a karate tournament, the film includes a romantic subplot between Tommy Lee and his girlfriend, highlighting the balance between competition and personal relationships.
Fact: The film features real-life martial artists like Eric Roberts and James Earl Jones. It spawned three sequels.
