FIST
OF FURY
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Aka:
THE CHINESE CONNECTION
Stars: Bruce Lee, Nora Miao, Maria Yi Fung, James
Chung
Director: Lo Wei
- 1972,
Hong Kong, Golden
Harvest
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- Everyone
has seen this one.
It tells the story of the Chiung Wu School and the death of the master Ho
Ying Cha.
- After
the death of his master, Chen (Bruce) goes to Shanghai to pay his respects.
When he sees the coffin he goes crazy and to stop his pain he’s knocked down
by a school member. After the incident he doesn’t eat for weeks. When the
Japanese insult him and his people during the ceremony of his master and call
them "sick men of Asia", he goes furious. To find out the truth
of his masters death he takes the law in his own hands.
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- I
remeber seing this when I was a kid and it was my first Bruce Lee experiance.
A scene that sticked with me since then was when Bruce enters his school and
is late for his masters funeral; I love this scene, he shines with charisma.
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- This
is one of Lee's best films (the other, in my opinion, is "Enter the Dragon")
and I love it. Without doubt this one has the best plot of all his other 4
movies, or at least 3 of them.
- Here
for the first time he used the Nunchucks and his famous power punch. He even
won a Golden Horse award in Taiwan for best acrobatic acting. A
scene that Bruce didn't like was when he takes two Japanese guys and spins
them around (obviously two dolls). He said it was unrealistic and quite impossible.
He didn't like the scene where he lifts up a guy sitting in a rickshaw either.
- During
the filming, Bruce and director Lo Wei had a furious argument and Bruce swear
never to work with him again. The movie made 4 million dollars just in Asia,
and in Singapore it caused the first traffic jam in the country's history.
- In
one scene where Bruce kicks a japanese through a wall it’s actually a young
Jackie Chan, who impressed Bruce by running
and jumping through the wall without any protection making the highest fall
ever atempted in a Hong Kong film (at that time).
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