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La vie fantastique de Bruce Lee

Original title: Li Xiao Long zhuan qi
  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Bruce Li in La vie fantastique de Bruce Lee (1976)
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From his childhood in Hong Kong to his rise to movie stardom, the life of Bruce Lee is revealed in this film.From his childhood in Hong Kong to his rise to movie stardom, the life of Bruce Lee is revealed in this film.From his childhood in Hong Kong to his rise to movie stardom, the life of Bruce Lee is revealed in this film.

  • Director
    • See-Yuen Ng
  • Writer
    • See-Yuen Ng
  • Stars
    • Bruce Li
    • David Chow
    • Kuei Chang
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    517
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    • Director
      • See-Yuen Ng
    • Writer
      • See-Yuen Ng
    • Stars
      • Bruce Li
      • David Chow
      • Kuei Chang
    • 29User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Bruce Li
    Bruce Li
    • Bruce Lee
    • (as Ho Chung Tao)
    David Chow
    • Murayaki
    Kuei Chang
    Kuei Chang
    Chi-Min Chin
    Little Unicorn
    Little Unicorn
    • Self
    Carl Scott
    Carl Scott
    Ping-Ou Wei
    Ping-Ou Wei
    Hsiao-Hu Lin
    Chih-po Chao
    Betty Chen
    Alan Chung San Chui
    Alan Chung San Chui
    Tsan-Chi Chung
      Roberta Ciappi
      • Daughter of Italian Mobster
      James Coburn
      James Coburn
      • Self
      • (archive footage)
      Ernest Curtis
      Alexander Grand
      • Karate (gas station) thug
      Fung Hak-On
      Fung Hak-On
      • Challenger to Bruce Lee on 'Enter the Dragon' Set
      • (as Hark-On Fung)
      Lynda Hirst
      • Linda Lee
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        • See-Yuen Ng
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        • See-Yuen Ng
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      5Flywiththeowl

      OK Bruceploitation

      As a kid, Bruce Lee was (& still is) one of my biggest heroes.

      I saw this movie on the big screen during a revival of it sometime in the early 80's and absolutely ate it up.

      FF to this week I revisited this & watching it again through adult lenses gave me a very different perspective of it.

      This often unintentionally funny movie is a wild hybrid- It's part documentary (complete with occasional narration), drama, low budget kung fu flick, & biopic.

      Of all the Bruce Lee clones that came in his wake, Bruce Li was arguably the best of the bunch.

      "The Man, The Myth" loosely (& I emphasize *loosely*) follows his life starting as a young man in Hong Kong before he was sent to the US. It takes enormous liberties with his real life story with several ridiculous embellishments & outright fabrications of altercations with rival martial arts schools. Also some greatly exaggerated depictions of his training regimen.

      (The massive machine he threw punches in) The scene that stuck with me as a kid (that was likely yet another total embellishment) was when he was advised to go into hiding for 10 years & return in 1983. I recall hoping that was true.

      What was funny to me about this film (& so many kung fu movies of that era) is the way they really drove the point of putting other martial arts down in favor of kung fu. Any long time fan knows this is something Bruce Lee would never do as he was always looking at other fighting styles to improve what he strove for. Taking what was useful & leaving behind the unnecessary.

      I always wonder what Linda Lee went through during the 70s having to see all these sub-par movies being made with cheap imitations of her husband.

      Still, nostalgia is a powerful thing & it was fun to revisit this movie again.

      Do I recommend it? I'll say this is definitely Not a must-see. If you want a FAR more accurate retelling of Bruce's life watch "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" with Jason Lee.
      5martin-fennell

      Well

      If this is the true story of Bruce Lee, he certainly led a pretty hectic life. All he seems to do is get into fights. But they are pretty well staged, and they make exciting viewing. Li is a good lookalike. And does a good impression of him. But he has neither the charisma or style of the man. What it all boils down to is just another cash-in on the icon's death. The exercise sequences are the most interesting.
      5ckormos1

      For fans of the genre in 1976 or today - an average movie

      The movie opens by giving away the ending - Bruce Lee is dead! Not too much of a spoiler actually. Our hero, Bruce Li, appears and does his Wing Chun dummy routine then talks to his master. He must go to America. Hello Seattle! Bruce is already the big man on campus. He works at the gas station. We are deviating from history again. Two black karate experts attack for the movie's first fight

      Looking at Bruce Li's execution, focus, and speed, I would say the fights are good. The stunt men vary from okay to pathetic. The stunt man who hit himself in the head with the nunchucks was in Bruce Lee's movie. This movie is certainly only for fans of the genre. That is it's only entertainment value for back then and even for now. In consideration of that and the year it was made it rates as simply average.

      I have been watching martial arts movies of the golden age from 1967 to 1984 in chronological order and writing my reviews. It is interesting to watch the progression of these movies in that way. Curiously, when I reached 1976, there were three movies in a row starting with "Bruce Lee" in the title. The man had an impact in many ways.
      ebiros2

      Pretty good biopic of Bruce Lee

      I've watched this movie long time ago, and more recently after watching Young Bruce Lee (2011). It was curious to find that this movie picks up right where Young Bruce Lee ends. Put both of them back to back, and you get a complete story of Bruce's rise to stardom.

      While Young Bruce Lee was a recent production and style was of modern people and props made to look like '50s Hong Kong, this movie was made in the '70s, and all the fashion, and hairstyle are authentic '70s style. It was such a different world back then.

      Bruce's greatness was he believed in himself when no one else believed that he could be a star. He had to battle his way up both as martial artist and a movie star. Without his pioneering effort, likes of Jackie Chan wouldn't have had the market to thrive in. All the kung fu movie stars of the world owes a lot to Bruce in this sense.

      It's amazing that after almost 40 years since his death, his presence has not diminished.I guess that's the true quality of a star. In this sense, he's maybe topped the likes of Humphrey Bogart, Joan Crawford etc. in that they remain as old actors, but Bruce Lee continues to find new audiences.

      It would be interesting to see how this segment of Bruce Lee's life would be remade into a movie using modern production.
      Jonathan Horner

      Fascinating

      I picked up this DVD version of "Bruce Lee: The Man The Myth" for a mere £4.99 thinking it was going to be some Bruce Lee wannabe rip off...I was wrong.

      This movie is a great biography and in depth review of probably the best martial artist to date.

      Great little buy, a must see for any Bruce Lee fan

      8/10

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      • Trivia
        Bruce Lee - True Story aka Bruce Lee: the Man, the Myth is in public domain.
      • Alternate versions
        All UK versions are cut to remove the nunchaku fight scene
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      • Release date
        • October 28, 1976 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Bruce Lee: The Man, the Myth
      • Filming locations
        • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
      • Production company
        • Eternal Film Company
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 30m(90 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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