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Fist of fury
Fist of fury









fist of fury
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fist of fury

First, after Bruce Lee is surrounded by the karate fighters, he kicks eight people with eight different kicks in one unedited wide-angle shot, so the audience can tell that Bruce Lee pulled off the stunts. Of note, Wu Ping-ao, who played the wimpy interpreter, was imprisoned in real life for brutally stabbing his wife 10 times.Īlthough kung fu film fans now know that it was Jackie Chan who flew backward across the yard during the final stunt when he was doubling for Hashimoto Riki’s villainous character Susuki, Bruce Lee’s earlier fight in the Japanese school had several impacts on Hong Kong cinema. After Chen Chen endures ridicule from the visiting Japanese entourage, headed by the weak and effeminate Japanese interpreter, we are only minutes away from one of Hong Kong cinema’s most important fight scenes. Set during the Japanese occupation of Shanghai in 1909, the story revolves around Huo’s student Chen Chen (Bruce Lee), who arrives late for the funeral and seeks to avenge his master’s death.

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Test your Bruce Lee knowledge by downloading our FREE guide- Our Bruce Lee Movies List: Little-Known Trivia From Bruce Lee's Pictures. Although three films have spotlighted Huo’s life -Legend of a Fighter (1982), Fist of Legend (1994) and Fearless (2006)- Fist of Fury focuses on the events after his death. So Ching Wu Men means entry into the Ching Wu martial arts school, which was created by Shanghai martial arts legend Huo Yuan-jia. “Men” means “gate” or “door,” and in martial arts circles, it represents a gate to knowledge. The Mandarin title, Ching Wu Men, reflects the film’s significance.

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It took the clout of Bruce Lee to overcome Hong Kong’s fear of producing anti-Japanese films with Fist of Fury. To every one of these cream-of-the-crop filmmakers, I always ask the same question: “What are your feelings toward Bruce Lee?” More than 95 percent have answered pretty much the same thing and made reference to this film, saying, “It gave our country an identity.” I have also asked the same question to many of the top Asian-American martial arts and nonmartial arts actors, and they have also said, “He made me proud to be Asian.” Those are pretty powerful words, and it says a lot about the influence of Bruce Lee on Chinese society, if not at least on the Chinese and Asian-American film communities.

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Over the years, I have had the pleasure to interview a regular who’s who of Chinese martial arts movie directors, actors and fight choreographers. You'll find the rest of our Bruce Lee Movies List toward the bottom of this post. Chen, does not fit this stereotype at all being both proud and strong……and of course, able to wipe the deck with pretty much anyone that puts him down.This review for Fist of Fury, the first film on our Bruce Lee Movies List, originally appeared in The Ultimate Guide to Martial Arts Movies of the 1970s. The Chinese at this time, are considered a weak and subservient underclass (the famous ‘Sick man of Asia’ slight is used against them here). After the local Japanese karate school insults the Jingwu school at their dead master’s wake (for reasons at the time unknown) he becomes a walking time bomb. Couple this with the fact that, life in the settlement is legitimately difficult for all Chinese, and particularly Chen. He is defiant, wilful, rebellious, and unable to cope with any situation where he feels slighted, offended or wronged without uncontrollably kicking plenty of ass. Like Cheng from the The Big Boss, Chen is a further rough mix of elements that go to make up the slowly emerging Lee archetype. Of course, here in the UK, all 5 movies got the same treatment, but subjectively ‘Fist’ seemed hit harder than some, and this certainly contributed to my (relative) neglect of the film, at least in the pre-DVD era.Ĭhen is a high level martial arts student from the Jingwu martial arts school, who returns home to find his beloved master and mentor dead under mysterious circumstances. One or two were so heavily scourged, that they all but disappeared completely leaving terrible continuity issues, and hideous mismatching frame cuts. But for now, let’s just say that, as a result of this insane slice and dice, some key fight scenes in Fist of Fury were rendered notoriously toothless, not to mention horribly disjointed too.

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Now then, I will talk more about the severity of this butchery, and the impact it had on Lee’s movies in the retrospective for Way of the Dragon. Maybe it was because, back then, during that very influential, incredibly impressionable stage of my young life, the VHS tapes I owned featured the heavily BBFC censored UK versions of the films, that removed every single frame of Bruce’s famous Nunchaku weapon from sight. The only video that possibly had these two or three beat in terms of repeat views was Star Wars (sorry youngsters, Episode IV: A New Hope).











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