The ultimate goal of martial arts is intangible

Makayla 2021-12-08 08:01:43

Every time I watch a movie of Brother Xiaolong, I feel a little more respectful.

In terms of movies alone, movies of more than seven years, such quality, such stories, such plot arrangements, and such skills are already very, very good. Those actors are so ugly, that big pectoral muscles are so ugly. There are also those group performances that can’t be watched for a long time.

The foreigner is handsome, and the blonde is so sexy. Brother Hong appeared at the beginning, but was beaten. He was a fat body at that time. Jackie Chan, with the same haircut as he does now, will only take ten seconds to appear on the stage, and he was KOed when he was grabbing his hair by Brother Xiaolong. In fact, this is also an era, changing. Thirty years later, these two are already Hong Kong's big brothers.

Several of them were abbots and masters, and then something went wrong. Brother Xiaolong bid farewell to the master and went down the mountain to fight. This time it was a small private island. The owner of the island was a traitor to Shaolin. Brother Xiaolong wanted to avenge his family and clean up the door. Take advantage of the competitions held every three years and enter the island. Through two night attacks, all of the island owner has been found out. So, the killing preceded, and in the end, the words of the master led Brother Xiaolong to victory. Maybe it seems that this kind of plot is not interesting, so many people have filmed it. However, there is only one Bruce Lee, which belongs to that era, to the present, and even more to the whole world. It was him who let the world know about Chinese Kungfu, and it was him who made how many people fall in love with Kungfu. It was him who spread this spirit.

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Enter the Dragon quotes

  • [last lines - theatrical version]

    Lee: You have offended my family, and you have offended the Shaolin temple.

  • Lee: [referring to a stewardess found at the harbor] What did the autopsy reveal as the cause of death?

    Braithwaite: She did not drown.

    Lee: She OD'd?

    Braithwaite: Umm...

    [checks his folder and puts on his reading glasses]

    Braithwaite: Er, yes. Cause of death was, uh... heroin overdose.