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Bringing an iconic figure to life, The Legend of Bruce Lee tells the whole amazing story of the martial-arts film stars slow rise to fame to become an international superstar. From his early start in the movie industry, appearing in a string of films in his childhood and early teens, to founding his own martial arts school, developing his own technique and continuing to be a rising star in blockbuster movies. Bruce Lee remains a revered martial arts philosopher as well as a loved and respected public figure. This well-choreographed and fiercely acted movie follows his entire amazing life through to his sudden death at age 32.
- Revolver Entertainment
- 15
- Kwok-Kwan Chan
- Michelle Lang
- Ted E. Duran
- Hazen MacIntyre
- Mark Dacascaos
- English
- 1
- B
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Bringing an iconic figure to life, The Legend of Bruce Lee tells the whole amazing story of the martial-arts film stars slow rise to fame to become an international superstar. From his early start in the movie industry, appearing in a string of films in his childhood and early teens, to founding his own martial arts school, developing his own technique and continuing to be a rising star in blockbuster movies. Bruce Lee remains a revered martial arts philosopher as well as a loved and respected public figure. This well-choreographed and fiercely acted movie follows his entire amazing life through to his sudden death at age 32.
- Revolver Entertainment
- 15
- Kwok-Kwan Chan
- Michelle Lang
- Ted E. Duran
- Hazen MacIntyre
- Mark Dacascaos
- English
- 1
- B
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This product's main language is not English, it is actually in Chinese and has English subtitles. Audio: 2.1 Dolby.
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Legend of Bruce Lee
Enjoyable film with plenty of action. If you're looking for an in-depth documentary look elsewhere, but if you enjoy HK action (and mannerisms), and love Bruce Lee, then get this. The content of his personal life is pretty accurate, but it's more a look at his martial arts and the ideas behind how he developed them into JKD. The only weird thing is that it is subtitled in english and dubbed into chinese, when a lot of the time they are clearly speaking english! There are no extras, but the picture quality is super. The dubbing is a bit iffy but the fight sounds are good.
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