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Great peice of martial arts work,showing the legendry Bruce Lee,Master of his own self styled, Jeet Kun Do possibly at his best. Co star John Saxon also puts in a great performance,all be it,using more conventional martial arts technics. The Basics of the story, Evil Martial arts Master Han,Holds an annual martial arts competition for the best in the world to come and compete,on his own private island, As with all Evil masters there is a secondary reason for this,he is hoping to recrute,envoys to trade is opium worldwide and control the global drugs scene, British intelligance have already suspected his potential plans,and aswell as having an undercover agent in camp,they recruit Lee to enter the competition,and alert them to Hans full potential. A bit slow to get going,but all is worth while, as it does, Where as most martial art films, are in my opinion over the top with there computer graphics and impossible moves,This film shows them all the way,As a true master, puts on a superb display of human agility and mind over matter,His skill using martial art weaponry,such as the knunchukers is unsurpassed. The film is in classic good v's evil style, You do tend to lose the plot easily, but well worth watching, as not many chances come in a life time to see a true master ply is art at his best. My two children who were both born after the death of Bruce Lee,saw this film and have since become Bruce Lee fans,who both encouraged by the skill of Lee, took up martial arts, both of which I'm proud to say went on to earn there Balck belt.
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Martial Arts - Director: Prachya Pinkaew - Original Language: English\Vietnamese\Thai\Mandarin - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Tony Jaa, Bongkoj Khongmalai, Petchtai Wongkamlao
Martial Arts - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Bruce Lee, Sho Kosugi, James Ryan, Jim Kelly, Jimmy Wang Yu, Bolo Yeung, Christopher Lee
Production Year: 1991 - Martial Arts - Director: Tsui Hark - Original Language: Cantonese - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Donnie Yen, Jet Lee, Rosamund Kwan, Yuen Biao, Mok Sui Chung
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