"Jing Wu Men" released in 1972 was Bruce Lee's second Kung Fu film in the true sense of the word. The film broke the box office record set by "Big Brother Tangshan" ($4431423 on the Wikipedia), and sparked a movie-watching boom all over the world. Obviously in the second work, the rhythm and technique of the movie are much more mature than those of "Big Brother Tangshan". The classic role of Chen Zhen played by Bruce Lee has been imitated countless times by later generations. The more classic versions are Donnie Yen, Liang Xiaolong and Jet Li Zhou Xingchi also paid tribute to this classic role many times in the movie. In fact, there is no such character as Chen Zhen in history. It is a character invented by screenwriter Ni Kuang based on Huo Yuanjia's obituary, and it has become a major ip in kung fu movies.
When I was young, watching "Jing Wu Men" was more of a kind of high national sentiment. After watching the movie many times, he also paid attention to some small details of the movie while admiring Bruce Lee's sharp moves. When watching the iQiyi version, it is obvious that there is an obvious editing at 1 hour 02. In fact, the clip is the clip of the dancer taking off her clothes. The film information stated that Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung and other members of the Seven Little Fortunes participated in the filming of the film. No picture of Jackie Chan was found in the movie, saying that he was a kicked stand-in. The martial arts masters who besieged Bruce Lee in the film later became well-known martial arts instructors in the industry, but I only know Lin Zhengying and Yuan Kui. Lin Zhengying and Yuan Kui showed their faces at the Nippon Budokan, but in "Chinese and Dogs Are Not Allowed" The plaque at the entrance of the park provoked Chen Zhen. The actor was Yuan Hua, and he served as a stand-in for Bruce Lee in the film. This is also the first movie that Yuan Hua participated in. When you read the full Mandarin version, you will find that in the Cantonese version, "The Chinese are not a sick man" has been changed to "The man in the Jingwuguan is not a sick man". I don't know how to use it. It should be the first time that the nunchaku appeared in a Bruce Lee movie, but he also used it in the previous TV series "The Green Hornet". Every time I play around, I think of the lyrics "Quickly use the nunchaku!", too Handsome! After the completion of "Jingwumen", Bruce Lee took a trial photo of the movie "Xiaofeng" under the wire poles on the set. Xiafeng is Bruce Lee's nickname. In "Legend of Bruce Lee", Bruce Lee discussed the script with Zou Wenhuai at Qin Xiaoman's house. I'm talking about this film "Xioho" which hasn't started shooting yet.
It is precisely with the emergence of Bruce Lee that Hong Kong movies have transitioned from the era of martial arts films to the era of kung fu films. From the current perspective, the plot of "Jing Wu Men" is really weak. "It has revolutionized everyone's three views with almost actual martial arts routines. The most important thing is to let people in the world see the spirit of the Chinese. In any case, it is an immortal existence. Who would have thought that the classic line "I read less, don't lie to me" came from Bruce Lee.
Finally, I collected some photos of Xifeng’s makeup
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