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Bruce Lee in G.O.D.: Shibôteki yûgi

  • 2000
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
154
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Bruce Lee in G.O.D.: Shibôteki yûgi (2000)
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This film was made as a tribute to Bruce Lee's Game of Death. It uses archive footage from the original film and recreated scenes with stand-ins and the plotline of Bruce's screen notes to b... Read allThis film was made as a tribute to Bruce Lee's Game of Death. It uses archive footage from the original film and recreated scenes with stand-ins and the plotline of Bruce's screen notes to bring us what some would call a more complete version of Lee's Game of Death.This film was made as a tribute to Bruce Lee's Game of Death. It uses archive footage from the original film and recreated scenes with stand-ins and the plotline of Bruce's screen notes to bring us what some would call a more complete version of Lee's Game of Death.

  • Directors
    • Toshi Ohgushi
    • Toshikazu Ôgushi
  • Writers
    • Bruce Lee
    • Bey Logan
    • Takao Nitta
  • Stars
    • Bruce Lee
    • James Tien
    • Yuan Chieh
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    154
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Toshi Ohgushi
      • Toshikazu Ôgushi
    • Writers
      • Bruce Lee
      • Bey Logan
      • Takao Nitta
    • Stars
      • Bruce Lee
      • James Tien
      • Yuan Chieh
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bruce Lee
    Bruce Lee
    • Hai Tien
    • (archive footage)
    James Tien
    James Tien
    • Fighter accomplice antagonist
    • (archive footage)
    Yuan Chieh
    • Fighter accomplice
    • (archive footage)
    Dan Inosanto
    Dan Inosanto
    • Self…
    Han Jae Ji
    • Quarter Floor Guardian
    • (archive footage)
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    • Mantis
    • (archive footage)
    Chaplin Chang
    • Self
    Adaava Guy
    • Linda Lee
    In-shik Hwang
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Ing-Sik Whang)
    Taky Kimura
    • Self
    George Lazenby
    George Lazenby
    • Fighter
    • (archive footage)
    David Wai-Sheung Lee
    David Wai-Sheung Lee
    • Bruce Lee
    • (as David Lee)
    Tiffany Lee
    Tiffany Lee
    • Bruce Lee's friend
    Bey Logan
    Bey Logan
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Biao Yuen
    Biao Yuen
    • Self
    Wah Yuen
    Wah Yuen
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Toshi Ohgushi
      • Toshikazu Ôgushi
    • Writers
      • Bruce Lee
      • Bey Logan
      • Takao Nitta
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    bajbij

    The REAL Game of DEATH!!

    This Japanese film is part docudrama and part Bruce Lee film. Bruce and a couple of other people work together to create the Game of Death story, and its philosophical messages along with it. The first 40 minutes of the flick is just that, plus his interactions with young brandon and wife Linda. Much of it is spoken in English (broken English I might add,) while the rest is in Cantonese (odd for a Japanese flick but not considering what the film is about.) There are interviews with men who worked with Bruce, but the most insightful is Dan Inosanto's, mainly because his interview is the only one done in English! He even goes into the meaning behind the "shave and a haircut- two bits" routine he and Bruce get into in the GOD nunchuku scene.

    Finally, we get into the REAL GOD footage--in its entirety. I am a fan of the Robert Clouse GOD film (mainly because it is fun despite what it is) but seeing the real footage made me regret what could have been if Clouse was faithful to Lee's script. The fights are outstanding and due to the storyline of the Clouse version, they had to be edited to hide certain other characters who were either "killed off" quickly in the Clouse version or just didn't exist. The James Tien character was described as a friend of Billy Lo in the 1978 version, but he is actually a man working for the kidnapper of Bruce' family in the real version. ANother man working for the kidnapper is completely omitted in the 1978 film, thus the choppiness of the fights. Here, you see the fights in their entirety and how smooth it looks. The biggest change is the fight between Bruce and the Japanese karate expert. The karate expert looks completely more threatening and skillful then he did in 78 (no thanks to a chop edit job.) Bruce even has dialogue with all three of his fighters, and we get to see Bruce instill some humor into them, showing that he was starting to lighten up and get comfortable with the art of kung fu filmmaking.

    His fight with Kareem Abdul Jabar gave us perhaps the most bizarre deleted shot in the entire footage: Abdul Jabar's eyes turning into cat's eyes as the sun rays hit his face. Unfortunately the footage does not explain why (but we know now why he wears sunglasses and he is distracted by the light in the pagoda fight scene.)

    The footage looks crisp, and the music used to score it is outstanding. I'm a big fan of John Barry's score for GOD (I even have the soundtrack on CD) but the new score used here is utterly enjoyable and used alot of different themes (as opposed to the variations of Barry's theme.) As a matter of fact, one of the themes used here is a variation of Barry's GOD theme. Bruce's screams and cries are dubbed with his own voice (his speaking parts most likely a new dub) and the fighting sound effects were taken from Clouse' GOD.

    THe DVD contains trailers for this film, and is available online. Unfortuantely, it is not available in the domestic market but I advise you if you are a Lee fan to get it. The image and sound are superb, and makes a great companion piece with Clouse' GOD. I will watch both back to back- Clouse' film to enjoy the camp and cheese, some excellent fights and a great score--and Bruce Lee in G.O.D, to enjoy what could have been, but at least watch the man as he was meant to be watch, in his own way.
    7nostyler88

    it's okay...

    I just bought the DVD on Ebay since I could not find it anywhere else. When i saw the trailer i was so excited because i'm a huge fan of Lee but when i watched the movie i was a little disappointed. Bruce lee's dubbed voice in the GOD footage was so high and downright annoying. Although i did think that his trademark screams (WATAAAH!!!) sounded really cool and much better than the ones in A Warrior's Journey, Lee's dubbed voice was just so annoying. Even the co-stars voices were dubbed with different people! The film was okay and kind of accurate, but the only reason to watch this, in my opinion, is because of the GOD footage, even though Lee and his co-stars dubbed voices were really annoying. I think if you, like me, are one of Bruce Lee's biggest fans, you'd probably buy this movie anyway and forget my review. I recommend watching A Warrior's Journey instead unless you just HAVE to watch this film. Besides, AWJ is more accurate on Lee's life, gives more info, and most importantly, has Bruce Lee's REAL voice spoken in the GOD footage along with his co-stars!

    BRUCE LEE IN G.O.D. 7/10

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    • Goofs
      Just before Yuan Chieh "falls" down the stairs from the fifth to the fourth floor, we see a silhouette of him getting ready to jump.
    • Quotes

      Hai Tien: [indicating to his bamboo whip] You know baby,this bamboo is longer,more flexible,and very much alive.And when your flashy routine cannot keep up with the speed and elusiveness of this thing here,all I can say is that you will be in deep trouble.

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 2001 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Game of Death: Revisited
    • Production companies
      • Art Port
      • Concord Productions
      • Matsushita Agency
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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