an absalutley brilliant film enjoyed it emmencely would recommend to other customers
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After the kung fu instructor of Chen (Bruce Lee) is brutally murdered, the fighter sets out to find the persons responsible for the killing. When he discovers that the killers are a Japanese gang, and that they are terrorising his former school, Chen brings swift and deadly retribution to the evildoers.
This, for me has to be the best Bruce Lee film there is. It contains every part of Bruce's dynamism that I don't think is visible in his other films. Based on a true story, Bruce portrays the character Chen Jun, a past student of a school of martial arts at which his sifu (master) has just died. On returning, Bruce does not believe his sifu died of natural causes and after a while discovers the truth, at which point he goes on a killing rampage. For every second that Bruce is on the screen he has an aura which surrounds him that I think gives you an insight into why he is a legend. His performance is unlike any other, not only in this film but in the era also. Scenes to remember for me are; Bruce seeking revenge in the Bushido school, returning the 'sick men' sign. the scenes in which before and after he discovers the real reasons for his sifu's death and the climactic battle with Petrov. I've watched this film again and again and I'm always amazed at Bruce's on screen presence, even now.Read full review
Great Bruce Lee classic .. one of his earlier movies .. minimal talk but loads of action .. Something the younger generation have not seen or appreciated . Definately one for the collection to remember the good ol days
One Word to discribe this film Excelent............................................................................. simple
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