Bruce Lee himself and his films have a strong sense of historical responsibility and a spirit of responsibility for others. It is precisely because of his original intention and mission that Bruce Lee's films have always been at the forefront of the film age and have influenced generations of Chinese people.
When Bruce Lee’s history meets our reality, there will always be touching sparks. His films break out revolutions in the depths of his mind and soul. In looking back over more than 40 years, in the baptism of touching the soul, Bruce Lee’s The movie brings together even more powerful spiritual power, and he has always given me great strength and support to this day.
This movie is different from the tragic and cruel scenes in "Jing Wu Men" where Chen Zhen sees death as his hometown. Tang Long (Bruce Lee) travels from Hong Kong to the United States to guard the soil buns who are about to be illegally acquired from restaurants. Unaccompanied, he knows nothing about foreign literature. Among them, the restaurant staff who practiced karate despised and ignored them. Unexpectedly, Bruce Lee's comedy is also lively and interesting, and his duel with foreigners also incorporates humorous theatrical effects.
The most quintessential part of the movie is Tang Long and the national karate champion in a desperate fight in the ruined Colosseum. The wonderful play of the two people made us dizzy. The director used the cat as the audience's perspective to observe the fight deliberately to dilute the bloody color of the fight scene. In the end, the national champion died in front of Tang Long, and Bruce Lee hugged his dying opponent with a sad expression. This is rarely seen in all martial arts scenes where a person’s respect for his opponent is described in such detail. The opponent who fought with Tang Long strengthened his muscles and honed his skills (Tang Long, who has always been invincible, underestimated the opponent's ability and repeatedly defeated). Tang Long defeated his opponent and also defeated another himself.
The ending is quite a word. Tang Long and others mourned the dead friends in the tombstone. After Tang Long said parting words to the heroine, Tang Long left a tall and tall back on the screen and gradually disappeared from people's sight. Although Bruce Lee has left, his simple back always makes people remember his youthful appearance...
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