Fist of Fury

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Chen Chen (Bruce Lee) arrives at Shanghai to attend the funeral of his teacher, famed boxer Ho Yuan-chia. A tablet bearing the characters “The Sick Nation in Eastern Asia” is sent to the school by a Japanese Martial Arts Association. It is a national insult to the Chinese, therefore angered Chen storms the Japanese Association. At the wish of his colleagues, Chen is about to leave the troubled scene for a while. But he changes his mind at the last minute upon the discovery of his teacher’s death was masterminded by the Japanese Association. Chen forces his way into the Japanese Association. In the ensuing combat, he slays the top Japanese fighters Nin Mu and a Russian boxers on their side. Later, the Ching Wu School comes under a massive attack by Nin Mu’s henchmen for revenge. While Chen’s colleagues Chen-hsia and Li-erh (Nora Miao) are boiling with anger, the Japanese Consul arrives with a chief police detective. It is understood that the school will be held responsible for Nin Mu’s death, if Chen fails to give himself up. Another clash looks imminent, Chen makes his surprise appearance. (Umbrella Entertainment)

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English Bruce Lee had a gift. The gaze with which he could express every emotion. He knew how to look in a way that made the audience laugh, but at the same time he could make you wet your pants. He demonstrated a heartbreaking expression in "Fists of Fury". His films are not great just because he was a master of martial arts, but also because he was a great actor who would have become a legend even without dying so young. Death doesn't choose by age. It's almost surprising that Jackie Chan endured so long after all those injuries. I understand what will be criticized about the film. It's relatively low on action, but just look at those fight scenes with the crowds, they're simply fantastic, just like the scene with nunchucks, when Bruce shows his mastery. You can see in him how focused he can be, how he can immerse himself in a role, when you start feeling that he's not acting, he's really fighting. He radiates a strength that few had. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/04/bruce-clint-simon-david-zbouchnuta-v.html ()

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