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Bruce Lee's Ways of Kung Fu is an intriguing entry in the genre, directed by an unknown hand but carries the weight of its lineage. The film sets a gritty tone with its martial arts labyrinth, where 18 martial art amazons guard the exit. Dragon Lee's quest for vengeance against a ruthless Warlord is both personal and intense, bringing a palpable sense of urgency to the pacing. The practical effects are a mixed bag, with some fights showcasing impressive choreography while others feel a bit rushed. Still, the performances have a raw energy that makes it memorable in its own right. There's a certain charm in its unrefined execution, a reminder of that era's fearless approach to action cinema.
This film has had a somewhat erratic format history, with various international releases that have created a certain scarcity in physical copies. Collectors often seek out the original VHS tapes or any rare prints, as they come with unique cover art and a nostalgia factor. Interest in this title has gradually increased, especially among those who appreciate the less mainstream martial arts films of its time.
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