Interviews with Bruce Lee's family and friends are featured in this documentary about the martial artist-turned-actor who was voted as one of the most important people of the 20th century by Time magazine. The film uncovers Bruce's life, his impact on the world of martial arts, his legacy, his entry into the world of entertainment and his tragic and sudden death at the age of 32.
a good documentary showing bl's legacy as done by his family (surviving daughter and wife, and other family friends) as well as those who knew him, admired him, were inspired by him, or influenced positively by him. naturally included aspects of racism. gave us clarity on a few things we didn't know or knew for sure. shared a few things we didn't know or saw. worth the see. (it was only shown twice in 2012 march at limited theatres (only one showing for the day); i saw the last 2nd single showing); the low popularity reflects very much our cultural widespread disinterest and suppression of bl's ethnicity here in the west to this day.
i have been a bruce lee fan since i was 11 years old, that was in 1974, when i first saw him in the way of the dragon i was azaemd and still i am azaemd today!poverty was great in our house but the money i received by working when i was young was enough to see all of his movies and to buy a poster at the entrance of the theater. thanks bruce for all the memories and greatfull towards your family for keeping your memory up !cheers and greetings from belgium!!!