The Way of The Dragon (1972)
I've never really gone down a Bruce Lee movie rabbit hole. Growing up Jackie Chan was more noticeable to my adolescent eyes; and more recently Donnie Yen's Ip Man film series. I knew that Bruce Lee was a prominent figure in the spread of martial arts in film and in the world. Still I had little to no expectations about "The Way of the Dragon".
It has a fairly simple story, Bruce Lee's character is sent out by an "Uncle" to protect a business being bullied by local gangs in Italy. Things climax when Bruce Lee's character battle with Chuck Norris at the historic Colosseum in Rome. Seems as though this is where all those memes come from.
Considering the technology in the 70's, it must have been a blast seeing Bruce Lee do the things he does in the movie. Had he been alive today, there probably would have been rapid cuts, an epic fight scene, maybe even a Jeet Kune Do film trilogy, or a Martial Arts cinematic universe.
The significance may escape me, being the millennial-tailored pace things are shown now, but it doesn't diminish Bruce Lee's legacy and what he ultimately inspired.
It has a fairly simple story, Bruce Lee's character is sent out by an "Uncle" to protect a business being bullied by local gangs in Italy. Things climax when Bruce Lee's character battle with Chuck Norris at the historic Colosseum in Rome. Seems as though this is where all those memes come from.
Considering the technology in the 70's, it must have been a blast seeing Bruce Lee do the things he does in the movie. Had he been alive today, there probably would have been rapid cuts, an epic fight scene, maybe even a Jeet Kune Do film trilogy, or a Martial Arts cinematic universe.
The significance may escape me, being the millennial-tailored pace things are shown now, but it doesn't diminish Bruce Lee's legacy and what he ultimately inspired.
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