This film shows two important characteristics of Bruce Lee's films, the first is his unyielding struggle, and the second is his feelings for the country and the nation. The expression of Bruce Lee's film is straightforward, without the depth and melancholy of a sociologist. But he did combine martial arts, philosophy, and film into one, showing a masterful demeanor. His final fight scene was brilliant, showing his speed and strength. Tang Long was at a disadvantage at the beginning, and his strength was not as good as that of the American boxer. But he took full advantage of his speed and agility to eventually beat the American boxer. All kinds of people appear in the movie, and they accurately show the styles of various types of characters in an almost white way. From this, we can see the difficulties of the Chinese, the exclusion of foreigners, the longing for the country and the ferocity of the traitors.
The last sentence of the film is quite classic. In this world of the weak, people like Tang Long are respected wherever they go. The only regret is that Tang Long, the Mr. trouble solver, is destined to live up to the strong and beautiful Miss Ye's affection.
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