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Li xiao long

  • 2010
  • 2h 9min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
1999
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Tony Ka Fai Leung and Aarif Lee in Li xiao long (2010)
BiographyDrama

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe life story of martial arts icon and actor Bruce Lee.The life story of martial arts icon and actor Bruce Lee.The life story of martial arts icon and actor Bruce Lee.

  • Regia
    • Manfred Wong
    • Wai-Man Yip
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jan-Fai Lee
    • Manfred Wong
  • Star
    • Aarif Lee
    • Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Christy Chung
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    1999
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Manfred Wong
      • Wai-Man Yip
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jan-Fai Lee
      • Manfred Wong
    • Star
      • Aarif Lee
      • Tony Ka Fai Leung
      • Christy Chung
    • 22Recensioni degli utenti
    • 20Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Premi
      • 1 vittoria e 6 candidature totali

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    Interpreti principali60

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    Aarif Lee
    Aarif Lee
    • Bruce Lee
    • (as Aarif Rahman)
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Lee Hoi-chuen
    Christy Chung
    Christy Chung
    • Grace Ho
    Jennifer Tse
    • Cho Manyee (Pearl Tso)
    Yishan Zhang
    Yishan Zhang
    • Lau Kin-kong
    Jin Au-Yeung
    Jin Au-Yeung
    • Unicorn Chan
    • (as Jin Auyeung)
    Hanjin Tan
    Hanjin Tan
    • Skinny Wang
    Wilfred Lau
    • Ngai Kwan-chi
    Tat-Ming Cheung
    Tat-Ming Cheung
    • Fung Fung
    Eddie Cheung
    Eddie Cheung
    • Cho Tat-wah
    • (as Siu-Fai Cheung)
    Johnson Yuen
    Johnson Yuen
    • Leung Sing-bor
    Alex Yen
    • Charlie Owen
    Michelle Ye
    Michelle Ye
    • Lee Hap-ngan (Eight Sister)
    Heung-Kam Lee
    Heung-Kam Lee
    • Bruce's grandma
    Charles Ying
    • Peter Lee
    Dylan Sterling
    • Robert Lee
    Leanne Ho
    • Agnes Lee
    Dada Lo
    • Phoebe Lee
    • Regia
      • Manfred Wong
      • Wai-Man Yip
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jan-Fai Lee
      • Manfred Wong
    • Tutti gli interpreti e le troupe
    • Produzione, botteghino e altro su IMDbPro

    Recensioni degli utenti22

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    7Emosin

    Its a period/bio pic (not so much a martial art flick)

    Being a Bruce Lee fan, this was a joy to watch.

    There were a few forgivable embellishments: Like Bruce lee being way too nice of a guy, strutting around like the heartthrob of Hong Kong, running amok with his stand by me rat pack, and a few doses heavy handed doses of melodrama(to appease the eastern viewer), and yes they did hire a pretty boy for the lead role.

    The cinematography is stunning and the historical setting and context really paint an accurate portrayal; as if the director himself had lived through those times. Right down to playing marbles in the street, a cherry blossom tree inside the household, or the grander themes of the Japanese and British occupations. Its also very cultural at its roots, if you're not familiar with Traditional Chinese culture, some things may not make sense.

    Just don't expect an action flick (although there are a few fight scenes), rather view it as a well drawn bio drama/ period piece, and you'll walk away with an enjoyable film.
    10DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Bruce Lee, My Brother

    Based upon the book Bruce Lee, My Brother by Robert Lee, Bruce's youngest brother, directors Raymond Yip and Manfred Wong take us on a journey that's begging to be made about the life and times of the formative, growing up years of Lee Jun Fan / Lee Sai Feng (Phoenix). It doesn't need to encroach into the territory that Rob Cohen's Dragon had already touched on, the Hollywood film done some 17 years back with Jason Scott Lee (of no relations) in the leading role that begins from his teenage and adult years in the USA, Jeet Kune Do, Kato, Fist of Fury and all. Instead this film takes a more nostalgic look back from the 40s to 60s Hong Kong, focusing on the somewhat wayward youth and teen actor prior to being "exiled" by his dad to the US for his own protection, and the rest, as they say, is history.

    In what would be something like a calling as an actor when his father the opera megastar (Tony Leung Kar Fai) assisted a director friend in need by volunteering his infant son in Golden Gate Girl, Bruce Lee's film forays was way before the kung fu movies launched him into super-stardom, starring in The Orphan and many others, and through this narrative angle, allowed the filmmakers to pay tribute and homage to famous screen actors who once were and the films they were in, the filmmaking mover and shakers behind them, and a commentary on the state of the industry at that time, with unions and hectic film schedules, actors often handling simultaneous projects that require flitting from one sound stage to another. No effort was spared in the attention to detail in sets and costumes, and I thoroughly enjoyed everything the filmmakers had in pulling out all the stops in recreating the mood, look and feel, plus the wonderful actors taking great pains to bring back the memories of acting veterans.

    Acting career aside, Bruce Lee, My Brother also touches upon his family members as well, with scenes involving his siblings and parents, their upbringing and the value system instilled upon them. It shows the affluence of a traditional extended Chinese family living together, and not just under the same roof with kin, but that including the servants and their children too. Glimpses of stepping out of traditional boundaries are shown through his mom, played by Christy Chung in a comeback role, as deliberate attention was paid to her wearing the pants of the household when her husband's away, taking charge of delicate situations, including cursory mention of her fine family background. It is little nuggets of information like these that make this film a wonderful gem to sit through for trivia.

    And of course, no story will be complete without friendship and romance thrown into the mix, especially when dealing with the pains of growing up. A tempestuous youth almost always never shying away from a fight, nevermind his semi-stardom, Bruce Lee is part of a group nicknamed the Kowloon Tigers, and it is this allegiance with his buddies that take centerstage, with a subplot running to the finale, involving loving the same girl as his best friend, and how he puts his loyalty with friends and family above everything else. They hang out mostly at dance parlours, and the hours he puts in explains his nimbleness and gracefulness that we'll see infused into his fighting prowess, not to mention being crowed a Cha-cha dance champion at one point as well.

    The fights are widely touted in the trailer, and here's where chief credit must go to the filmmakers for conscientiously steering clear of too much Wing Chun, and avoiding the temptation to stage clichéd big battles with the Japanese soldiers or British corrupt police. These have been touched upon too frequently of late, with the two Ip Man films, as well as the Andrew Lau's tribute to Bruce Lee with his Legend of Chen Zhen. Meeting up with Ip Man himself is probably requisite for this film, but it placed it in proper context that Bruce was most of the time being trained by one of the pupils instead, and we do see some hints of Jeet Kune Do in his fights, which are never deadly, but friendlier in nature meant as a comparison of skills and fighting philosophies.

    Bruce Lee, My Brother is a fitting tribute about the early life of Bruce Lee, hitting the mark on famous milestones in his life, and showing his character not as the superstar to be, but the down to earth and fiercely loyal friend, brother and son he was known to all those close to him. Dramatic license is of course heavily used especially when putting in subtle hints throughout the film that references the famous movies that he will make in the future (loved that makeshift nunchak using preserved sausages, as well as the banter with a certain Shek Kin). A definite must watch especially for fans who must stay put during the end credit roll for a photographic comparison of pictures taken in the film with the real thing. A film I enjoyed tremendously and goes into my books as a firm contender for the best this year has to offer!
    9sunfiretakesit

    The Bruce Lee we hardly know about

    I found this movie very entertaining and am happy to read that it sticks fairly close to the biographical facts of his real life. The love between Bruce and his family and friends is really heartwarming and it it was nice to see that, while he was fairly well-off financially and a minor celebrity too, he still enjoyed the wild fun of being a street kid in an urban location. The fact that he managed to get into trouble quite a few times is probably also very true to the actual life of Bruce. The film left me wanting to know more about what happened to his circle of friends in Kowloon after he achieve stardom and whether he really was as shy as portrayed when it came to girls and first romance. I also wonder if the death near the end of the film actually occurred. Still, it was a good movie that tries not to over mythologize the person worshiped today as Bruce Lee.
    10athena-no-sainto

    The man beyond the Mith

    I expected a lot from this film since the first time I saw the trailer,Bruce Lee is a legend, a hero to many people but this movie is different to other biopics about him...The story is based on the Robert's Lee book about his brother, for that reason here we see Bruce through the eyes of his brother instead through the eyes of a fan...Bruce lee here is Lee Jun Fan, on his teenage years, he is not a superhero, he is just an ordinary boy with the typical problems of youth...that is the great success of the movie, we know the real man instead of the legend.We also know his fiends and family, Bruce's dad is played by tony leung ka fai, probably the best of the film, his performance is powerful,honest and brilliant..I think many Bruce lee fans will feel disappoint with this human portrait of Bruce and others will love it... I am of the second one...as a Bruce lee fan i consider this one his best biopic.
    6jesse-dragonetti

    Not a bad watch.

    I am sick of people criticising this film for not having enough action or fight scenes! The genre of this film is biography/drama and that is precisely what it is (and a fairly good one at that).

    This film was made to give people an insight to who Bruce Lee actually was aside from his fame as an action hero superstar. It shows the utter loyalty, love and respect he showed for his friends and family and the pride he took in doing so. The way Lee is presented as a, somewhat, naive teen, and the innocence and likability his character shows, is a nice contrast to the wing chun warrior in which we previously knew him. This film brings out Bruce Lee's human qualities and presents him as a common man.

    The direction and cinematography of this film can be admired. The recurring glare of sunlight throughout the film present a nostalgic feel and remind us of the softer side of Lee; the side that this film portrays. However, at times the narrative can stray off topic and leave the audience wondering where the story is going. Also some may argue that some of the narrative is not factual and, hence, not true, however, not knowing a whole lot about Bruce Lee apart from his Hollywood legend status I found this film incredibly fascinating and a few false recounts here and there didn't detract from a pleasant viewing experience.

    I recommend giving this film a go. It is worth diving a little deeper into a life which, otherwise, seemed fairly emotionless.

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      In the film, Bruce Lee, played by Aarif Lee, and Charlie Owen, played by Alex Yen, fight in an abandoned barn. The fight is an homage to the iconic fight between the actual Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris in the film L'urlo di Chen terrorizza anche l'occidente (1972), complete with a cat sitting and watching nearby.
    • Blooper
      Every time they show the picture of a one hundred American dollar, the new hundred dollar bill was used instead of the old. The movie was about the 1940s and on, however, The one hundred dollar bill shown in the movie was a new 100 dollar bill which has been changed multiple times since the time depicted in the movie. The hundred dollar bill that was inserted into the Chinese red pocket by Bruce Lee's mother had the printed signature of "Henry M Paulson Jr". He was the 74th US Secretary of the Treasury between 2006 and 2009.

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 novembre 2010 (Hong Kong)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Hong Kong
      • Cina
    • Lingua
      • Catonese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Bruce Lee, My Brother
    • Aziende produttrici
      • J.A. Media
      • Masterpiece Films
      • Media Asia Films
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    • Budget
      • 7.300.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 3.447.642 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      2 ore 9 minuti
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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