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Jewell 2021-12-08 08:01:43
Li Sanjiao broke Han Tieshou. To express Buddhism with fists and feet, the last fight in the mirror palace is worthy of being a classic in movie history. The B-level film was named after Bruce Lee. What I am curious about is that Christian Qiao Hong pretends to be a monk all day long, doesn’t he struggle...
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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...
Enter the Dragon Comments
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Alivia 2021-12-08 08:01:43
Bruce Lee's Kung Fu Philosophy: I am the only one in heaven and on earth!
Hong Kong films in the 1970s divided traditional Chinese philosophy into two, with martial arts films represented by Zhang Che and Chu Yuan on the one hand, and kung fu films represented by Bruce Lee, Liu Jialiang, and even Yuan Heping, Sammo Hung, and Jackie Chan on the other. Martial arts movies...
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Ayla 2021-12-08 08:01:43
[Film Review] Enter the Dragon (1973) 7.1/10
Released posthumously after Bruce Lee's untimely death at 32, ENTER THE DRAGON is an American and Hong Kong co-production that canonizes Lee's screen immortality, patterning after the au courant James Bond template, it whisks Lee, a Shaolin martial artist, under the aegis of British Intelligence...
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[last lines - theatrical version]
Lee: You have offended my family, and you have offended the Shaolin temple.
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Lee: [referring to a stewardess found at the harbor] What did the autopsy reveal as the cause of death?
Braithwaite: She did not drown.
Lee: She OD'd?
Braithwaite: Umm...
[checks his folder and puts on his reading glasses]
Braithwaite: Er, yes. Cause of death was, uh... heroin overdose.