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The Legend of Bruce Lee

  • Video
  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 3h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
339
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Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan in The Legend of Bruce Lee (2009)
Martial ArtsActionBiographyDrama

The story of the legendary martial arts icon Bruce Lee, following him from Hong Kong to America and back again, leading up to his tragic death at the age of 32.The story of the legendary martial arts icon Bruce Lee, following him from Hong Kong to America and back again, leading up to his tragic death at the age of 32.The story of the legendary martial arts icon Bruce Lee, following him from Hong Kong to America and back again, leading up to his tragic death at the age of 32.

  • Director
    • Li Wen Qi
  • Writers
    • Zhang Jian Guang
    • Qian Lin Sen
    • Liu Yan Wu
  • Stars
    • Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan
    • Michelle Lang
    • Michael Jai White
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    339
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Li Wen Qi
    • Writers
      • Zhang Jian Guang
      • Qian Lin Sen
      • Liu Yan Wu
    • Stars
      • Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan
      • Michelle Lang
      • Michael Jai White
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan
    Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan
    • Bruce Lee
    • (as Danny Chan Kwok-Kwan)
    Michelle Lang
    Michelle Lang
    • Linda Lee
    Michael Jai White
    Michael Jai White
    • Ali
    Mark Dacascos
    Mark Dacascos
    • Thai Boxer
    Gary Daniels
    Gary Daniels
    • Ed Parker
    Yannick Van Dam
    • Hoffman
    Francis Boivin
    • Priest
    Tengyuan Liu
    Tengyuan Liu
    • Taky Kimura
    • (as Liu Dong)
    Li Ning
    Li Ning
    • Dan Inosanto
    • Director
      • Li Wen Qi
    • Writers
      • Zhang Jian Guang
      • Qian Lin Sen
      • Liu Yan Wu
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    7SDaltonMead

    Tremendous attempt at a full 'Dragon' biopic.

    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.

    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.

    Much, could be said regards to the impossibility of making a oriental depiction, upon such a 'Westernised', influential person of Chinese lineage. Here we see how the 2008, production wished to portray 'Bruce Lee' upon reflection; back heroically towards themselves.

    Limited by having only 1 actor in leading part, 'Danny Chan', does root his performance of character and manner, very well. 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.

    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. 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.

    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.

    Having, IP Man, with long venerable wizard like beard, assume Taoist monk personna was nearly a complete parallel of 'Inception', alternative reality of a WW2 era survivor. It was a tragic re-write, that modern Chinese audience, could have been spared.

    The portrayal, by 'Michelle Lang' , of 'Linda Caldwell' (wife/mother), seems far to slight in balance to being both a pupil of 'Bruce Lee', a romance, or as most supportive person to 'Brandon & Shannon Lee', during formative years to gain merit beyond actual presence. Chances are drastic edits have much to explain here, from the presumed last 10 episodes ( 450min ) of the series.

    During, the most recognised phase, transition between urban Seattle, immigrant student into celebrity teaching guide and eventual film star, here besides the string of solid Martial Artists, giving credible life to all action scenes, most show little understanding of the specific people.

    Relegating them to combative stereotypes, that barely shows the influence each encounter had upon 'Bruce Lee'. The roles of 'Daniel Inosanto' & 'Ed Parker', being given ridiculously small sections., bridged by a soundtrack of whimsy tunes musically.

    The final result, (adjusting favourably for every slender mC2F's in cast), is a puzzle. Despite the great level of achived message, and strong fighting skills shown, it's a chess game of entertainment that eager students of the genre/phenomena will be better served by reading., Kicking and hitting the books.
    5lanzeon

    True Shmoo

    I am an avid follower, admirer,,and gung fu enthusiast,loving Bruces ways, beyond any other. This tagline, is false! According to his own wife, (B. L. the man only i knew), and divers others sources, the lil Dragon, NEVER lost a fight. This is purely hyperbole, and a selling point, no doubt! While the movie is well made, fer sure, many things are off, more than a few notches. Bruce ruled, and still does, today!
    2niallmurphy-30051

    The Legend of Bruce Lee.

    The acting is atrocious, the script is repetitive and some of the fight scenes are so ridiculous that it becomes hard to take them seriously.

    The only reason to watch this film is to see all of the continuity errors (and believe me there is a lot of them).
    8rafaelmoro-29653

    A semi-biography of a superhero

    At first, I believed this tv series about Bruce Lee's life were classic trash tv product. But from the FIRST episode I was sure that The legend of Bruce Lee would be wonderful. So, I practically binge watched it. The actor who plays the role of Bruce Lee (Danny Chan) is fantastic! His aspect is definitely the same of Bruce and his martial arts movements are very enjoyable. I really love his personality in the series and his evolution. I love the character of Master Ip, full of wisdom but attached to traditions. Taky Kimura and Uncle Shao are perfect. So, summing up, I would say that actors, in general, did a good work, but mostly Danny Chan.

    The episodes are very compelling, full of love, action, challenges and wisdom. I would say this tv series taught me lot of things. I was a bit disappointed with the last ten episodes, because it seems that they were coarse. Furthermore, I didn't enjoy very much the assembling work. Some scenes are a bit forced and some are totally useless and nonsense. Anyway, the soundtracks are very good and they start at the right moment. In this series there are a few soundtracks that are in all the 50 episodes. I think this aspects creates a warm familiar atmosphere. And that's good.

    In conclusion, I really recommend The legend of Bruce Lee to all the REAL fans of Li Xiaolong. It has A LOT of life teachings.

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    • Trivia
      Bruce died of Cerebral Ademia in actress Betty Ting Pei's apartment from an allergic reaction to Equalgesic, a common analgesic (now mostly banned) that contained a sedative. Betty gave him one when he complained of a headache during a talk over scripts. He did not die in a restaurant lounge as portrayed.
    • Goofs
      S1e9 one of the gangster's henchmen is wearing a Justin Timberlake tee shirt.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Legend of Bruce Lee (2008)

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lý Tiểu Long Truyền Kỳ
    • Production companies
      • China Central Television (CCTV)
      • China International Television Corporation
      • Zhong Yang Television Station Yangshidonghua China Radio, Film & TV Programs Exchanging Center
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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