The focus of this film is naturally Bruce Lee's kung fu. Bruce Lee's kung fu is simply too cool. His figure is comparable to that of a fitness champion, and the muscles in his body, although very thin, are all lean... His fights with opponents are real, real fights. In the process of fighting, the sound of bones colliding can be heard, which is too real. A real fight that looks a little brutal. Watching Bruce Lee's fight, I finally understood the origin of the posture and the sound of "A-A-Yah" when other films learned from Bruce Lee's fight. The final fight scene of this film, the arena of ancient Rome was chosen, which is very atmospheric and magnificent. The condensing of the atmosphere before the final fight has a sense of fate. As a director, Bruce Lee is also very good. There are also shortcomings to this film. The actor's performance is too fake! The young guys in the restaurant, foreign thugs, Uncle Wang, and other minor characters, the performances seemed too blunt. What was the performance level of Hong Kong actors at that time?
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