From Kill Bill to John Wick to Shang-Chi, the influence of Bruce Lee's martial arts classic continues to endure.
TV series, which introduced him to American audiences, although Lee dismissed the role as stereotypical.would change forever how audiences saw Lee. Ostensibly directed by Robert Clouse, Lee choreographed all the fight scenes and even changed the film’s title from its original,.
The film, in which Lee incorporates not just aspects of his self-created Jeet Kune Do fighting style but the philosophy behind it, had the backing of a major Hollywood studio and was a sizwriter Matthew Polly, because it felt more realistic than most kung fu movies and Lee’s mastery of Chinese martial arts stood out from the less acrobatic fisticuffs of American Westerns, which were still popular at that time.; he died of cerebral edema at age 32, just a month earlier.
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