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So, 'Bruce Lee: In Pursuit of the Dragon' is one of those documentaries that really digs into the heart of Lee's cinematic journey. John Little, as a devoted Bruce Lee aficionado, does a solid job tracing the timeline of Lee's four films. The way he navigates through the locations—Macau, Rome, and Hong Kong—feels personal, almost like you're following Lee himself. It’s not just a collection of clips; there’s a good mix of interviews with the folks who worked with him, which adds depth. The pacing is pretty reflective, not rushed, allowing you to soak in the ambiance of Lee's world. It’s a nice exploration of themes like perseverance and identity, with some insights that really stick with you.
Ideal for those interested in martial arts cinema.Features rare insights from cast and crew.Blends Lee's personal anecdotes with film history.
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