Jeongmujibo (1979)
5/10
Kung fu Fever
7 March 2010
Warning: Spoilers
The repercussions of Bruce Lee's death still reverberates across Hong Kong and all kinds of gangsters and other nefarious types from out of the woodwork desire his heavily sought after book containing a finger technique thought to be of great financial worth and substantial in it's inclusion into any martial arts style. Dragon Lee stars as American Kung Fu martial artist, Ricky Chan, returning to Hong Kong hoping to learn of the finger technique, running into an assortment of hoodlums along the way, teaching each and every one a lesson in manners. Amy Chum is a hot Catonese biker chick in black leather suit, Ms. Liu, who eventually joins forces with Chan in combating gangsters like Mr. Moth and Mr. Shumu, both sending out the artillery of goons resulting in numerous displays of bodies pummeled, kicked, and sent flying in the air. Look the plot is as silly as they come, but the memory of Lee is all over the film. It is really shameful, let's be honest, how these filmmakers exploited the tragedy of Lee's well publicized death, reaping the harvest of his popularity by having him represented in these movies where he wasn't a real active participant. I guess one can say these Brucesploitation movies honor his memory by having folks like Dragon Lee, who resemble him and have fighting skills similar in style to his, dressed up in the Game of Death jump suit, mimicking his patented screeching, and facial ticks. Dragon Lee is certainly fun to watch, but he isn't allowed to be his own star, and instead must imitate a heroic martial arts icon who has passed on. Dragon Lee isn't Bruce Lee, no matter how much the filmmakers want him to be, but that doesn't take away from his agility and athleticism, the way he moves about with such grace and ability. My favorite fight scene involves Dragon Lee and a heavy who hands are so powerful they rip fabric from jump suits and leave impressions in the bark of trees. Also, one fabulous handicap fight has Dragon Lee throwing one of his foes through a car windshield while Amy Chum's stunt double drives her motorcycle over men's chests and across their faces! Ron Van Clief is a buff black bad ass with a fro who beats the hell out of everyone he faces until his unfortunate duel with Dragon Lee who makes mincemeat out of him. Features Bruce Lee in a "cameo role", in a discussion with Ms. Liu...it's rather eerie. The story involves a close friend of Lee's(..in the storyline)who has the book and is killed because he will not turn it over, igniting Ricky Chan's rage.
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