I Am Bruce Lee
Canada
4024 people rated Bruce Lee is universally recognized as the pioneer who elevated martial arts in film to an art form, and this documentary will reveal why Bruce Lee's flame burns brighter now than the day he died over three decades ago.
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Sonica Rokaya
30/05/2023 00:14
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29/05/2023 20:17
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22/11/2022 11:32
Bout bruce lee there is only one word sustains, that is sppeed & power, here i have seen his movie more than eight times! yea its true , our company team has a campaign for his movie enter the dragon the super fighter, each shots of the movie is still sustains in our memory , that is the real truth of this movie!
Soufiane Tahiri
22/11/2022 11:32
This was part of a trend of TV-made documentary films from Network Entertainment celebrating popular movie stars who passed away too soon. Basically, this film looks back at the life and career of Chinese American actor and martial artist Bruce Lee. Friends and family that knew him best talk about his early and popular films and his roles, his relationships, his personal interests, his influence, and his unexpected and tragic death in 1973 from cerebral edema (a swollen brain). With clips and discussions of his films, including: The Green Hornet (1966) (TV series), The Wrecking Crew (1968), The Big Boss (1971), Fist of Fury (1972), Way of the Dragon (1972), Enter the Dragon (1973), and Game of Death (1978). It also goes into detail about his influential martial arts fighting techniques and high-speed moves, his relationships, and his continued popularity. With contributions from Kobe Bryant, Linda Lee Cadwell (Bruce's widow), Shannon Lee (Bruce's daughter), Mickey Rourke, and Taboo (Black Eyed Peas). It is a shame that Lee died aged only 32, but this makes you appreciate how good an actor and an iconic figure he was, it is an interesting documentary. Worth watching!
Annezawa
22/11/2022 11:32
Review: What a great documentary about a unique man who will never be forgotten. I've seen many documentaries about Bruce Lee which haven't been that professional but this is a very well put together movie which shows different people's views about what they feel about this martial arts genius. I have seen a lot of the footage in this documentary before but you get to hear from his wife and his children how it was to be around Bruce Lee and how he dealt with certain matters. His death on the 23rd of July, 1973 at the young age of 32, has always been questionable, especially as he was such an active man who didn't show any symptoms of having any problems, so when he was diagnosed with cerebral edema, people started to put together there own stories about what caused his death. After many years of his passing, there hasn't been anyone who has come close to his unique style of Kung Fu and his philosophy behind his art form. This documentary really does show that he lived and breathed his own style of martial arts which is a combination of many different styles. It's hard to believe that a man, who only made 4 full movies in his career, made such a big impact in cinema today and I doubt that were going to see anyone like Bruce Lee again. Well, not in my lifetime! Great Watch!
Round-Up: This documentary was directed by Peter McCormack who brought you other documentaries like Facing Ali, Hope In The Time Of AIDS, The Marijuana Wars and Uganda Rising, so he's known for his deep and emotional dramas about delicate matters. He was lucky to get so many people on board for this documentary, which includes stars from the movie, sports, UFC and martial arts world and the emotional interviews with the family members, close friends and his wife, made this movie a joy to watch. This is definitely a "Must Watch" for all of the Bruce Lee fans!
I recommend this movie to people who are into their documentary/biographies about Bruce Lee's amazing life, with interviews with Linda Lee Cadwell, Kobe Bryant, Mickey Rourke, Dana White and Gina Carano. 7/10
Big Natty 🌠📸🥳
22/11/2022 11:32
Just been to see this at my local cinema. I've been a fan of Bruce Lee all my life. I've read almost every book, every documentary and seen all his films at least 6 times. Nothing new about Lee's life was revealed in this documentary. It was just old stuff repeated with the views of modern MMA fighters and film actors talking about how Lee inspired them.
The only poignant moment for me was hearing Dan Inosanto speak so fondly of Lee and clearly how upset he is by Lee's death.
If you are new to Bruce Lee and a fan of MMA then you will enjoy this. Otherwise nothing new or revealing to be found in this new documentary.
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22/11/2022 04:02
I Am Bruce Lee