Throughout this film you see a constrained Bruce Lee. Lo Wei is deliberately holding him back in order to introduce him to audiences and to save the best of his fighting for the second film. What we see here is a humane Bruce Lee who has feelings, a sense of humour, enjoys sex an...( read more)
Tang shan da xiong (Fists of Fury) (The Big Boss)
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Tang shan da xiong (Fists of F...
Bruce Lee, Nora Miao, Jun Arimura, Robert Baker, Fu Ching Chen
A young man sworn to an oath of non-violence works with his cousins in an ice factory where they mysteriously begin to disappear.
Id: 4471983
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Recent Reviews
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October 15, 2009
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December 25, 2008
"Beat it or I'll kill you right now"
A low-budget smash hit that made Bruce Lee the action legend we know.
It may have been a hit in its production year but it has not lasted time that well. The fight scenes without Bruce Lee are just plain boring but damn when Mr Lee starts k...( read more) -
March 20, 2008
Why do we like Bruce Lee movies...? Is it for the sophisticated plotting and intelligent, well-dubbed dialogue? Is it for the complex and in-depth characterisation? Of course not. So when I tell you that the basic premise for this story is a promise Bruce made to his mother NOT t...( read more)
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July 31, 2007
This had much more story and a lot less action than I thought it would. When I say more story I don't mean good storyline, just more talking. It was everything a Kung Fu movie from the early 70's starring Bruce Lee could be so I was pleasantly surprised by all the cheesey stunt...( read more)
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December 20, 2009
Classic Bruce Lee. You're only going to watch this to see Bruce kicking ass and he does plenty of that in this movie. Awesome.
