The most disgusting Bruce Lee movie, none

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At the beginning, Shaolin fights Wudang, Xia Yu represents Shaolin, and Wu Yue represents Wudang, who is drunk. Who decides to use Xia Yu to play Shaolin Kungfu master? In addition, fighting in Henan in 1963 was simply an overhead history. In that era, all martial arts masters obediently became active activists.

The plot is completely inaccurate, and it is too far from the story of the client (Bruce Lee's wife). It is clear that Huang Zemin was pushed by the narrow Chinese to challenge Bruce Lee, and wanted to close his martial arts gym because he taught foreigners Kungfu to steal business and was beaten. It was miserable, but now they have joined forces to fight against the evil Chinese forces. A movie invested by the Chinese, why do you want to black the Chinese like this? If you want to make a fiction, why not join forces to fight foreign evil forces? Real national shame (I mean investment companies)!

Speaking of the investment in Kirin Pictures, it is actually a company that makes money. It is said that the boss Pang Hong was a chef (?), and he has produced several films with foreign themes, each with an investment of 30 million, but with the exception of "Blood War Hacksaw "Ling", other word-of-mouth box offices have all hit the street, and some of them are not even released in the indefinite period. Now that the company is being debt-collected, the boss probably wants to run away from Jia Yueting.

As an action movie, martial arts is a real trifle, Xia Yu should have used N many stand-ins. Wu Yunlong is really not like Bruce Lee at all. Chen Guokun or Li Zhiting are more convincing. Aunt Venus was really disgusting, and she played a thankless role. Qu Jingjing is the only eye-catching one.

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Extended Reading

Birth of the Dragon quotes

  • Bruce Lee: You're a great advertisement for our training.

    [telling a former student he sees badly beaten in an alley way]

    Steve McKee: I'm fine.

    [he says weakly]

  • Wong Jack Man: I am not fighting for her, or for you, or for myself. Lee Jun-fan was correct: he is the future, he will bring kung-fu to the world. I can see that now. He has talent. Great talent and ambition. But what sort of kung-fu will he bring to the world? An angry thing? A hurtful thing? A thing to be bought and sold? Unless...

    Steve McKee: Unless what?

    Wong Jack Man: Unless he is waiting to be reborn.