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So, 'Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave' is this downright peculiar blend of action and supernatural elements. The film kicks off with that lightning bolt striking Bruce's grave, which might sound like a hook, but it quickly sidesteps the legend himself. Instead, we follow this kung fu instructor on a quest for revenge, all while his romance with a lady who’s got her own issues adds depth to the narrative. The pacing wanders a bit, which gives it a unique vibe—almost like you're watching two different films at once. The practical effects are pretty raw but add to the film’s charm; it’s just got that gritty feel that might appeal to genre enthusiasts. It’s a wild ride that captures the often chaotic energy of '70s martial arts cinema.
This film has had a somewhat fragmented release history, with various formats popping up over the years—some harder to track down than others. The scarcity of good quality prints adds to its allure for collectors, particularly those drawn to niche or obscure kung fu films. Interest seems to simmer steadily among genre aficionados, making it a curious find for anyone delving into the depths of martial arts cinema.
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