Bruce Lee Played Badminton Too
Bruce Lee Played Badminton Too

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Bruce Lee Played Badminton Too

2011
Movie
15 min
English

Awkward suburban teenager Nic Wooding wants to be the greatest badminton player in the world, much to the dismay of his demanding father, a former tennis champion. With the local badminton competition on the horizon, Nic rebels against his dad's wishes to learn that following your dream may lead you to a bird of a different feather.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Wong Ka-FaiGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the lesser-known aspects of Bruce Lee's life, focusing on his brief but significant involvement in badminton. It delves into his early years and how his athletic prowess extended beyond martial arts. The film uses archival footage and interviews to shed light on this unique period.

Critical Reception

The documentary received modest attention, primarily within martial arts and Bruce Lee enthusiast circles. It was noted for its unique angle on a famous figure, though its reach was limited compared to major biographical films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its unique focus on a seldom-discussed aspect of Bruce Lee's life.

  • Offers a different perspective beyond his iconic martial arts persona.

  • Seen as a niche documentary for dedicated fans of Bruce Lee.

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Fun Fact

While Bruce Lee is globally renowned for his martial arts prowess, this documentary highlights his brief but serious interest in competitive badminton during his formative years in Hong Kong.

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