Hollywood Choice

Zachary 2022-03-21 09:01:55

Hu Kee.

When we look behind these Chinese movie stars who are popular in Hollywood today, we cannot forget the premise that Bruce Lee entered Hollywood as early as the 1970s and opened up a market for Chinese movies.

Bruce Lee, who has civilized the international martial arts world with Li Sanjiao, Chen Quan, Gou Liao Shou, Cun Jin Quan and nunchucks, shines in his films with his original Jeet Kune Do, especially in the film "Dragon Fighting Tiger Fight". Kung Fu has opened the eyes of "foreigners" in Oriental Kung Fu, and laid a certain expectation for Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Michelle Yeoh and others in Hollywood in the future.

Shortly after Bruce Lee's death, Jackie Chan, who was living in Hollywood, was not favored. He chose another road apart from the advantages of Bruce Lee's original kung fu and the image of a cold-faced national hero. Try to obliterate your own kung fu routines in the performance and match it with humorous personal heroism (fun kung fu type).

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  • Joannie 2021-12-08 08:01:43

    It turned out to be very yellow and violent. Bruce Lee was so arrogant, his face looked annoying, but he was really bullish. I liked him very much when I was young, and I named myself Bluce in English. Now that I think about it, it feels ridiculous. You have the ability to really become like him, even if it is a little bit, but if you don't, you live as a coward, weak in temperament, timid and scared, like trash.

  • Jovani 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    It came from Polanski's "The Strange Tenant", because Bruce Lee beat Jackie Chan violently, I didn't remember it when I was a child. Although the foreshadowing in front is a bit boring, but fortunately, the fighting is wonderful, especially the climax part of the mirror battle is very classic, and many movies have imitations and tributes.

Enter the Dragon quotes

  • Lee: [Lao approaches Lee; both bow] Kick me.

    [Lao looks confused]

    Lee: Kick me.

    [Lao attempts kick]

    Lee: What was that? An Exhibition? We need emotional content. Now try again!

    [Lao tries again]

    Lee: I said "emotional content" - not anger! Now try again!

    [Lao tries again and succeeds]

    Lee: That's it! How did it feel?

    Lao: Let me think...

    [Lee smacks his head]

    Lee: Don't think. FEEL! It's like a finger pointing away to the moon.

    [Lee looks at Lao, who is looking at the finger; Lee smacks him again]

    Lee: Do not concentrate on the finger, or you will miss all of the heavenly glory!

    [Lao bows; Lee smacks him again]

    Lee: Never take your eyes off your opponent... even when you're bowing!

    [Lao bows again, this time keeping his eyes on Lee]

    Lee: That's better.

    [Lao walks away; opening credits begin]

  • [last lines]

    Shaolin Abbott: [voiceover] Remember: the enemy has only images and illusions behind which he hides his true motives. Destroy the image and you will break the enemy.