In what many enthusiasts consider to be 'the ultimate martial arts movie' Bruce plays the fictional character of Chen Jun a student of legendary real-life martial artist Fok Yun Gap. In an epic tale of national rivalries Lee is a true force of nature as he battles against Japanese Imperialist forces determined to subjugate his people. In the most electrifying performance of his career Bruce Lee demonstrates complete mastery of his art in scene after scene of the most realistic and
I'm not a huge martial arts fan, but I am a fan of how mesmerizing Bruce Lee is in action.
The rest of the film is a write-off - hokey acting (not least by Lee), huge anti-Japanese sentiments going on, and quality bad dubbing should make this all seem a bit poor.
However, when there is some fighting (and quite a bit of it there is), I defy you to take your eyes from the screen as Lee utters his famous primal scream and lets rip as only he can!!
He really is a blur at times (literally in places), and it's only his gurning between fighting that let's him down.
If you don't mind a few racial stereotypes and people saying stuff when their mouth aint moving (even though it's subtitled anyway!), then this is definitely worth a punt.
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