Based on true events, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story is the incredible journey of the life, love and unconquerable spirit of the martial arts legend. From a childhood of rigorous martial arts training, Lee realizes his dream of opening his own kung-fu school in America. Before long, he is discovered by a Hollywood producer (Robert Wagner) and begins a meteoric rise to fame and an all too short reign as one of the most charismatic action heroes in motion picture history. Hailed as โan immeasurably entertaining movieโ by CBS-TV, Dragon: Te Bruce Lee Story is ablaze with comedy, touching romance and spectacular martial arts sequences.
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Amazing film about an amazing person.
If you are a fan of the legendary Bruce Lee, you will like this movie. It stretches the truth a little but we like our heroes to be supermen don't we? Jason Scott Lee is absolutely amazing as Bruce, and he is gorgeous looking as well. I'm sure Brucey fans will know this one well but for anyone who is not already a fan this is a romantic, charming, interesting portrayal of who he was and what he achieved. The only negative for me was that he was made top look squeaky clean which we all know now he was not! I really don't care if he wasn't, no-one is perfect and it usually turns out that there is something that we wouldn't the vicar when he comes round for tea. Why do we expect people to be angels? He was the best, and committed no greater sins than everyone else.
W**Y
Dragon
Dragon is pretty good insight into the man himself, but not too historically accurate, good watch though, most people would have seen this,worth another look
M**L
Enjoyed the film very much
Great film, Li is really good!
S**N
I'm no bastard. I'm Bruce Lee!
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story is directed by Rob Cohen who also co-adapts the screenplay with John Raffo and Edward Khmara. It stars Jason Scott Lee, Lauren Holly, Robert Wagner and Michael Learned. Music is by Randy Edelman and cinematography by David Eggby.Based on Bruce Lee: The Man I Only Knew by Linda Lee Caldwell (Bruce Lee's widow), "Dragon" is more tribute movie than biography. A big success on release, it's a film that still causes some consternation with a number of Bruce Lee fans. The reasoning is because in true Hollywood style it tinkers with facts, misses out other notable points and has some timeline issues. Yet if you can accept it as a "painted always in a positive light" homage piece more than a definitive biography? Then you find the essence of the man and his short life is there in glorious splendour.In many ways it's an inspiring tale of a complex man, while it also plays out as a wonderful love story between two people of a different race making it work at a time when such a thing was frowned upon by the ignorant. Lee's skills as an artist and a human being are firmly portrayed, with Jason Scott Lee (no relation) proving to be admirable in his depiction of such. The fights are very well choreographed and perfectly OTT, but crucially they do not come at a cost to the story, it's the narrative that shines through even as the action appeases the action hungry hordes. While rightly there's iconography unbound, naturally.The production value is high as regards quality of colour photography, set and costume design and recreations of famous moments. Edelman's score is a heart swelling and heroic scorcher that avoids over dosing on Oriental strains, Cohen moves it along at a nice clip and Holly is fabulous in her sympathetic portrayal of Bruce's wife. It's not all perfect, though. Away from the issues the hard core Lee fans have, the Demon that haunts the Lee family dreams is more funny than scary and the finale feels rushed and not dramatically fulfilling. It's fair that Lee's wife voices over the end and tells us it's about celebrating his life, but his death remains a key issue and skipping over it is a mistake.In the year of the film's release, the Lee's first child, Brandon, would be killed whilst filming The Crow, aged 28. Thus as Linda Lee Caldwell helped craft a film about a husband who died aged just 32, she lost her son. There is added poignancy in that, it's something that undeniably makes Dragon even more of a moving experience, but rest assured, as a film tribute to Bruce Lee, it earns every one of its emotional and thoughtful beats. 8/10
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Bruce
Watchable
A**N
Dragon , Bruce Lee Storey
Excellent quality and speedy delivery, will definitely purchase from again soon, A ++++ seller
A**Y
A good insight to how he became a master teacher in America ๐บ๐ธ
Great film from begging to end. I used to reenact the fight scenes with close friends. Occasionally one of us might of cause a ๐ lol. 7.6/10
M**U
Ok
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