Dragon: Since 1973
Dragon: Since 1973

Dragon: Since 1973

2004Movie126 minEnglish

He once remarked that the first key to immortality was "living a life worth remembering." Those who knew and worked with the legendary Bruce Lee share much that is worth remembering about the martial arts and silver screen legend in this entertaining biographical program, which includes fascinating analyses of his classic films from their editor, as well as stars Kien Shih and Kun Li.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Bruno V. de MoraisGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the life and legacy of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, exploring his impact on cinema and global culture. It traces his journey from his early life in Hong Kong to his rise as an international superstar. The film also examines the enduring influence of his philosophy and fighting techniques.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a universally beloved icon, 'Dragon: Since 1973' was generally well-received by audiences and critics for its comprehensive look at Bruce Lee's life. It was praised for its archival footage and interviews, offering a deep dive into his unparalleled career. The film is considered a valuable addition to the extensive body of work dedicated to understanding Lee's lasting impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • An insightful exploration of Bruce Lee's profound influence.
  • Features compelling interviews and rare archival footage.
  • Celebrates the icon's enduring legacy in martial arts and film.

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Fun Fact

Despite the title, the documentary was released in 2004, long after Bruce Lee's death in 1973, focusing on his birth year and the beginning of his global impact.

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