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Dragon the Master
Shelly Wong creates a high concept video game that has big market potential, A Triad boss get s wind of it and hires a posse of ninjas to steal it.
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Plot Summary
This biographical drama chronicles the life of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, from his early days in Hong Kong to his rise to international superstardom. It explores his passion for martial arts, his challenges in the film industry, and his complex personal relationships, particularly with his wife Linda. The film culminates in his untimely death, cementing his legacy as an icon.
Critical Reception
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story was generally well-received by critics and audiences, who praised its performances, especially Jason Scott Lee's portrayal of Bruce Lee, and its engaging narrative that balanced action with personal drama. While some critics noted it occasionally veered into hagiography, the overall sentiment was positive, highlighting its inspirational qualities and respectful tribute to the martial arts icon.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dynamic portrayal of Bruce Lee's life and career.
Lauded for Jason Scott Lee's compelling performance.
Appreciated for its blend of martial arts action and personal drama.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the film, appreciating its faithful depiction of Bruce Lee's journey and inspiring story. Many viewers found the action sequences exciting and the portrayal of his personal struggles and triumphs to be engaging. Some noted that while it captured Lee's essence, it occasionally felt a bit romanticized.
Fun Fact
Jason Scott Lee, who plays Bruce Lee, is not related to the martial arts legend. He was chosen from over 100 actors who auditioned for the role.
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