Hard to find the passion 40 years ago

Naomie 2021-12-08 08:01:43

I saw Bruce Lee’s interview video recording of Fox’s interview on Weibo, and I was really shocked by the speed of his punches. Wing Chun’s Cun Jin is really mysterious, I made a gesture myself, and I felt that it was not much different from Bruce Lee’s punching speed, probably three or four times slower... I



went to see it in 1973 with reverence. "Dragon Fighting Tiger" with a box office of more than 230 million U.S. dollars. The plot can be summed up in one sentence directly: I became a disciple, I heard my sister was murdered, and went to the island to kill. It can be said that the whole movie has no plot at all. The shooting method reminds me of 007 during the same period. After watching it, I frowned and thought, why is this movie hot?



Forty years of killing pig knife, said that it is not long, but it has completely changed the level of appreciation. Now it seems that this film has no fancy martial arts moves, no exciting plot. But except for Bruce Lee's jump into the tree, which is a wire pulling action, all other moves are real. It is indeed much more powerful than Jackie Chan's witty kung fu.



I don't know how to express my thoughts after reading it, just like I like to read books published in the early years. Although it may be out of date, it is better to return to the basics, precipitate but not impetuous, and predictable.

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Extended Reading
  • Ford 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    The whole setting of seclusion and opium flooding is really very Qing government, and the film shows a rough cult film texture. If there is no real kung fu of Bruce Lee, I am afraid this film can only be reduced to a bad film that satisfies the curiosity of Western audiences. , The use of mirrors at the end is a highlight. Shi Jian's villain strength is generally very frequent in prosthetic hands. Bruce Lee taught Dong Wei a very interesting, two generations of martial arts inheritance.

  • Chris 2022-04-23 07:02:05

    Although the final classic is a bit sloppy, it contains Bruce Lee's own philosophical understanding. Perhaps only by destroying the illusion in front of you and focusing on it can you get things done.

Enter the Dragon quotes

  • Han: We are all ready to win, just as we are born knowing only life. It is defeat that you must learn to prepare for.

    Williams: I don't waste my time with it. When it comes, I won't even notice.

    Han: Oh? How so?

    Williams: I'll be too busy looking gooood.

  • Han: It is difficult to associate these horrors with the proud civilizations that created them: Sparta, Rome, The Knights of Europe, the Samurai... They worshipped strength, because it is strength that makes all other values possible. Nothing survives without it. Who knows what delicate wonders have died out of the world, for want of the strength to survive.