

As a singular movie, the storyline travels in many divergent ways beyond into more 'value orientated' scene's, traditional family structure, and stronger expressed way of traditional 'Martial Teaching', that does both conflict with known history and sadly repels understanding by European/American customers of our generation. Typically, translation from Mandarin, into other languages does again have issues, but the subtitling was at least above average, ensuring much was comprehendable, even if not entirely factual. Praise must be given to the effort of the editing team, achieving a commendable meld of such length of footage down into just over 3 hours. Equal to the focus achieved by 'Jason Scott Lee', although it makes the earliest years depicted strange from historical context., where the wider cast family roles are merely a fleeting expression of post-WW2 moderateness, rather than the international aspiring Hong Kong, family of virtue that wanted an obedient son. Limited by having only 1 actor in leading part, 'Danny Chan', does root his performance of character and manner, very well. Here we see how the 2008, production wished to portray 'Bruce Lee' upon reflection back heroically towards themselves. Much, could be said regards to the impossibility of making a oriental depiction, upon such a 'Westernised', influential person of Chinese lineage.


2020 will by global influence, be most associated with its 'Pandemic', for many interested in the 80th year of 'Bruce', inevitably this DvD movie will have the chance to receive wider viewing. The source of this 3hr long escapade into portrayal of 'Bruce Lee's life, is a weekly screened 50 episode series, released October 2008 into mainland China., which creativity runs beyond the reality of his 32 years. In this spectacularly choreographed epic movie, produced by Bruce's daughter, Shannon Lee, you can re-live the legend's entire astounding life story. From his days surviving brutal street fights in 1950s Hong Kong to his meteoric rise to fame as a martial arts screen icon, through to his tragic and mysterious death at the age of 32 his story has never before been told so faithfully or so completely. The Legend Of Bruce Lee will take you on an incredible journey into the life of a man who knew no boundaries. When Bruce Lee was born on the 27th of November 1940 in San Francisco's Chinatown, little did his parents know that their infant son would go on to become the greatest martial arts icon that the world had ever seen. EXPLOSIVE, BRUTAL AND ACTION-PACKED - THIS IS THE EPIC TRUE STORY OF A MARTIAL ARTS LEGEND. The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering - Bruce Lee. Michelle Lang, Michael Jai White, and Ted E. The biographical drama follows Lee's fascinating life story, including his rise to stardom in Hong Kong and America, and the events leading up to his untimely death in 1973. Kwok-Kwan Chan portrays martial arts cinema star Bruce Lee in this feature-length film re-edited from the dramatic Chinese television series.
