Be Water
- 2020
- 1h 45min
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Rechazado por Hollywood, Bruce Lee regresó a Hong Kong y completó cuatro películas. Un recorrido que traza su lucha en dos mundos, en cuestiones de identidad y representación, mostrando arch... Leer todoRechazado por Hollywood, Bruce Lee regresó a Hong Kong y completó cuatro películas. Un recorrido que traza su lucha en dos mundos, en cuestiones de identidad y representación, mostrando archivos raros, entrevistas íntimas y sus escritos.Rechazado por Hollywood, Bruce Lee regresó a Hong Kong y completó cuatro películas. Un recorrido que traza su lucha en dos mundos, en cuestiones de identidad y representación, mostrando archivos raros, entrevistas íntimas y sus escritos.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 6 nominaciones en total
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Martin Luther King
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Brandon Lee
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Angela Mao
- Su Lin
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Steve McQueen
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Peter Mark Richman
- Duke Paige
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Opiniones destacadas
I would not call director Bao Nguyen's film style as being artistically styled for the viewers pleasure but a film that delivers the essence of who action film and TV star Bruce Lee was to countless countries fans who relished in waiting for another Bruce Lee film to be released. Bruce Lee was not treated properly by the United States film and television industry and so they (the U.S. film producers) missed a golden opportunity to lock him up to a long term ten (10) year film contract. Instead Bruce Lee headed back to Hong Kong to fulfill his vision of what a Bruce Lee action film should look like as a finished product.
Triva: I was not aware that it was Bruce Lee who pitched the idea for a television series about a travelling nomad warrior and philosopher to the U.S.A. producers only to have his idea turned down and handed over to American actor David Carradine and turned into ABC's hit TV series Kung Fu (1972-1975). What a real shame! I can only imagine how Bruce Lee would have made this TV series ten (10) times better, but ignorance in Hollywood is once again bliss eh?
This documentary is narrated by Bruce Lee's immediate family and close friends as well as interspersed with various formal and candid interviews with Bruce Lee. It is well worth the watch and available in ESPN's 30 For 30 series.
I give this documentary a credible 8 out of 10 IMDB rating.
Triva: I was not aware that it was Bruce Lee who pitched the idea for a television series about a travelling nomad warrior and philosopher to the U.S.A. producers only to have his idea turned down and handed over to American actor David Carradine and turned into ABC's hit TV series Kung Fu (1972-1975). What a real shame! I can only imagine how Bruce Lee would have made this TV series ten (10) times better, but ignorance in Hollywood is once again bliss eh?
This documentary is narrated by Bruce Lee's immediate family and close friends as well as interspersed with various formal and candid interviews with Bruce Lee. It is well worth the watch and available in ESPN's 30 For 30 series.
I give this documentary a credible 8 out of 10 IMDB rating.
There is something about Bruce Lee that fascinates me . A combination of his looks , his screen presence and of course his martial arts has always interested me without being a massive martial arts fan myself.
The man crossed boundaries and brought his art into the mainstream and this film highlights that.
Rejected by Hollywood, Bruce Lee returned to Hong Kong to complete four films. Charting his struggles in two worlds, Be Water explores questions of identity and representation through rare archive, intimate interviews, and his writings.
This isn't a fanboy film . Far from it . This is about how he was brought up in San Francisco and then moved back to Hong Kong and the way he didn't really fit in either place back in 60's . It's not a film about his films although the most influential are mentioned .
I learned a lot . I never knew he was a child actor in movies . I never new he was in The Green Hornet TV series in the U.S and most poignantly i never knew he died before Enter The Dragon was released.
I now know more about the great Bruce Lee because of Be Water and that has to be a good thing .
Rejected by Hollywood, Bruce Lee returned to Hong Kong to complete four films. Charting his struggles in two worlds, Be Water explores questions of identity and representation through rare archive, intimate interviews, and his writings.
This isn't a fanboy film . Far from it . This is about how he was brought up in San Francisco and then moved back to Hong Kong and the way he didn't really fit in either place back in 60's . It's not a film about his films although the most influential are mentioned .
I learned a lot . I never knew he was a child actor in movies . I never new he was in The Green Hornet TV series in the U.S and most poignantly i never knew he died before Enter The Dragon was released.
I now know more about the great Bruce Lee because of Be Water and that has to be a good thing .
The 2020 documentary "Be Water" delves into the life and philosophy of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, exploring his journey from a young boy in Hong Kong to a global icon who revolutionized cinema and martial arts.
The film highlights Lee's unwavering pursuit of self-improvement, his constant questioning of traditional martial arts, and his development of Jeet Kune Do, a philosophy of self-expression and adaptability. Through archival footage, interviews with family members, and insights from experts, "Be Water" paints a portrait of Lee as a complex individual who challenged societal norms and embraced constant evolution.
The documentary emphasizes Lee's philosophy of "be water," a concept drawn from Taoism that emphasizes formlessness, adaptability, and the ability to flow with change. This philosophy resonated with Lee's martial arts approach, where he sought to overcome opponents not through brute force, but through fluidity, speed, and understanding of their movements.
"Be Water" also explores Lee's struggles with racism and discrimination in Hollywood, where he faced limitations and stereotypes. Despite these challenges, Lee persevered, using his platform to advocate for diversity and representation.
The film serves as a reminder of Lee's enduring legacy as an artist, philosopher, and cultural icon. His philosophy of "be water" continues to inspire individuals across various fields, encouraging them to embrace change, break free from limitations, and express themselves authentically.
The film highlights Lee's unwavering pursuit of self-improvement, his constant questioning of traditional martial arts, and his development of Jeet Kune Do, a philosophy of self-expression and adaptability. Through archival footage, interviews with family members, and insights from experts, "Be Water" paints a portrait of Lee as a complex individual who challenged societal norms and embraced constant evolution.
The documentary emphasizes Lee's philosophy of "be water," a concept drawn from Taoism that emphasizes formlessness, adaptability, and the ability to flow with change. This philosophy resonated with Lee's martial arts approach, where he sought to overcome opponents not through brute force, but through fluidity, speed, and understanding of their movements.
"Be Water" also explores Lee's struggles with racism and discrimination in Hollywood, where he faced limitations and stereotypes. Despite these challenges, Lee persevered, using his platform to advocate for diversity and representation.
The film serves as a reminder of Lee's enduring legacy as an artist, philosopher, and cultural icon. His philosophy of "be water" continues to inspire individuals across various fields, encouraging them to embrace change, break free from limitations, and express themselves authentically.
The best part of this documentary is that Bruce Lee is almost always on screen. We saw so little of him because of his early demise. 30 for 30 does it again with this gem. It is chronologically presented and very in-depth. Highly recommended.
Starts as a straightforward Bruce Lee documentary, pivots into being more broadly about Asian representation (and lack thereof) in Hollywood during its early years, and then shifts back into being more a Bruce Lee focused documentary in its final third.
All the content is compelling and interesting- it's really only the somewhat awkward shifting between these two main subjects that holding it back from being more than simply quite good.
But would still recommend as a solid documentary, even if you're like me and already thought you knew quite a lot about Bruce Lee- there was so much here that I didn't know, or hadn't really thought about before, a decent range of archive footage and old interviews to back that info up (an approach similar to another 2020 documentary I watched recently, also about an actor who passed away young: Belushi).
All the content is compelling and interesting- it's really only the somewhat awkward shifting between these two main subjects that holding it back from being more than simply quite good.
But would still recommend as a solid documentary, even if you're like me and already thought you knew quite a lot about Bruce Lee- there was so much here that I didn't know, or hadn't really thought about before, a decent range of archive footage and old interviews to back that info up (an approach similar to another 2020 documentary I watched recently, also about an actor who passed away young: Belushi).
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- TriviaThe documentary claims that Bruce Lee developed the series 'Kung Fu' for Warner Brothers and was turned down for the lead at the last moment and replaced by David Carradine, when in reality 'Kung Fu' was created by Ed Spielman & Howard Friedlander, Bruce was given the chance to audition for the show as did Mako, George Takei etc. Bruce's project was 'The Warrior' which later served as the inspiration for the Cinemax series 'Warrior' which on its third season as of Sep 2023.
- ConexionesFeatures Ren hai gu hong (1960)
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