Enter the Dragon

Geovanny 2022-03-23 09:01:55

After the Shaolin traitor Mr. Han (Shi Jian) ​​betrayed Shaolin, he bought a small island and transformed it into a private kingdom. Mr. Han and a group of his men produced and sold drugs on the island and forced women into prostitution. The police wanted to bring them to justice. But there is no evidence. Shaolin master Li (played by Bruce Lee), whose kung fu has transcended the physical realm, was entrusted by his master and the government to participate in the three-yearly martial arts competition hosted by Mr. Han. During the competition, it was the only chance to land on the isolated island to collect evidence. At the same time, Mr. Han's personal bodyguard, Ao Jiada, once killed Li's sister, and is the enemy of Li's hatred.
The invitation to the competition was issued, and players from all over the world gathered. The debt-ridden Ruburt, the courageous Williams, who fought against injustice, and others went to the island to compete with Li. Li found Meiling, an intelligence officer installed by the government on the island. With the help of the latter, Li started a battle with various players and Mr. Han.

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  • April 2021-12-08 08:01:43

    The uncut full version, with a section about philosophy in the opening title. Li told his disciples not to think, to feel.

  • Ford 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    The whole setting of seclusion and opium flooding is really very Qing government, and the film shows a rough cult film texture. If there is no real kung fu of Bruce Lee, I am afraid this film can only be reduced to a bad film that satisfies the curiosity of Western audiences. , The use of mirrors at the end is a highlight. Shi Jian's villain strength is generally very frequent in prosthetic hands. Bruce Lee taught Dong Wei a very interesting, two generations of martial arts inheritance.

Enter the Dragon quotes

  • Han: We are all ready to win, just as we are born knowing only life. It is defeat that you must learn to prepare for.

    Williams: I don't waste my time with it. When it comes, I won't even notice.

    Han: Oh? How so?

    Williams: I'll be too busy looking gooood.

  • Han: It is difficult to associate these horrors with the proud civilizations that created them: Sparta, Rome, The Knights of Europe, the Samurai... They worshipped strength, because it is strength that makes all other values possible. Nothing survives without it. Who knows what delicate wonders have died out of the world, for want of the strength to survive.