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Bruce's Secret Kung Fu is a peculiar gem from 1988 that embodies the chaotic spirit of its time. It strings together clips from various Bruce Le films, creating a patchwork narrative that’s more about the fight sequences than any coherent story. The pacing is relentless, which can be jarring, but it lends an exhilarating energy, albeit a bit disjointed. The practical effects are charmingly low-budget, giving it that gritty, indie martial arts vibe. The performances of the supporting cast sometimes eclipse Bruce Le, which is a curious twist. It’s like a kung-fu fever dream that doesn’t give you a moment to breathe. You appreciate the sheer audacity of it all – a frantic homage to the genre’s heyday, where the plot takes a backseat to the action.
Includes various clips from Bruce Le's filmsFast-paced with little narrative coherenceLow-budget practical effects add to its charm
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