Birth of the Dragon
Birth of the Dragon
PG-13 | 25 August 2017 (USA)
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Set against the backdrop of San Francisco’s Chinatown, this cross-cultural biopic chronicles Bruce Lee’s emergence as a martial-arts superstar after his legendary secret showdown with fellow martial artist Wong Jack Man.

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kingrl-71573

Birth of a Dragon...a film about a fight between to masters Bruce Lee & Wong Jack Man all instigated by one white guy's quest for a beautiful Asian woman. This movie has some great wisdom in it's dialogue; However, the theme is garbage. Lee & Wong have to fight each other as the terms to release the lovely conquest from imprisonment. The fight ends in a deep manner with no clear winner. So the female gangster refuses to free the girl. So the white guy decides he is going to pull a Zelda move. He thinks the "Link" to her freedom is his fists. Said white guy gets his ass kicked. Master Wong & Lee come to the rescue to save the muse for the white guy. In the End Master Wong humbly admits he took an L. He does so for the greater good. In return all the women were released from their captivity. To add extra corn to the mix, Master Wong thanks the white guy. Smh so a legendary match between legends is marginalized by another man's quest for box.....this film is certified poop for two reasons. Poop isnt all bad. Yes, poop does stink, but afterwards you are glad it's over. So this poop had highlights.Gave this film a 3 solely because of Yu Xia.

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Jake Young

Birth of The Dragon as the name or trailer might suggest is the beginnings of the legend that is Bruce Lee; or at least it should have been, instead this film's main plot hinges on two elements, a half-strung romance tale and the supposed fight that happened between Bruce Lee and Shaolin monk Wong Jack Man. It is in-between these two plot lines that the film attempts to balance but instead, it shows poor technique and little strength in its storytelling.The most prominent glaring problem with Birth of The Dragon is the fact that Bruce Lee is not the focus here, instead, the film follows a student of his as he develops a crush on a girl held captive by the local mob and his admiration for Wong Jack Man as a mentor. It's baffling that this is marketed as a Bruce Lee film at all, it plays out like we are following a guy working at the Daily Planet while Superman hangs around in the background, it's useless, wasted potential, we came to see Bruce Lee. The main character is not interesting at all, vacant and lifeless with just as much of a half-baked romance story which suggests after one interaction this character is willing to risk his life to save the girl.It does serve the purpose of bringing the fight of Wong Jack Man and Bruce Lee together, and this plotline does work, Phillip Ng plays a slightly exaggerated Bruce Lee but it works very well capturing mannerisms and techniques Lee used in his films and clearly has a lot of fun with the character - for the little time he is given. Yu Xia plays his counterpart very well also as the humbled Shaolin monk who seeks peace rather than violence, it's a story that unfolds well as the monk only seeks to humble Lee in an effort to change his arrogance so that Lee's future in bringing Hong Kong to the world is more refined and graceful. Watching the arc of Bruce Lee turn from arrogant and graceless fighter humbled in his challenging of a master is well constructed but does not pay off meaningfully as such little devotion is given towards it. Bruce Lee is a background character in his own story.The lack of focus and attention is the films main problem as highlighted further through its production design, with very little about the setting, mise-en-scene or look of the film suggesting it is set in the 1960s. Furthermore is the camera work doing little liven the action, static shots and long wides do little to increase the tenacity of fights which are done well for the most part, particularly is the showdown between Lee and Jack Man which is thoroughly gripping and is full of homages and references to Lee's films and fighting styles. Sadly, this is neither treated with the gravitas it should have been and leaves the climaxing fights feeling lacklustre in comparison.Birth of The Dragon wastes a lot of potential in its storytelling as well as its actors, well-constructed fight scenes are lacklustre at best through the uninspired direction and paling in comparison to the main event which sadly doesn't pay off as well as it should have. With its little focus and lack of impact, it tells a bland and lifeless story that neglects the most crucial element of the film, Bruce Lee.

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trueloverwestley

A refreshingly plausible story that exposes Bruce Lee's notoriously obnoxious personality and how a humbling defeat at the hands of a humble master forced him to reassess himself.The script is cheesy in parts but the core story rings true.Bruce Lee was a bully. The script gets that right.

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adonis98-743-186503

Set against the backdrop of 1960s San Francisco, BIRTH OF THE DRAGON is a modern take on the classic movies that Bruce Lee was known for. It takes its inspiration from the epic and still controversial showdown between an up-and-coming Bruce Lee and kung fu master Wong Jack Man - a battle that gave birth to a legend. Birth of the Dragon is an insult to fans of Bruce Lee seems no one in the film even tries to act or even do something worth with the script plus what is even worse is that Lee gets the back seat and some random dude gets more screen time than him who tries to fit in and get back with his girl or whatever, WWE made one of the worst films ever made regarding their Studio. (0/10)

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