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So, 'Dragon Bruce Lee, Part II' dives into the gritty backdrop of wartime Korea. Lee Han-saeng, played by an actor channeling Lee's spirit, faces a brutal reality after being shot trying to aid the independence movement. The pacing has a raw, almost relentless energy, where the tension builds as he recovers with Jang Geo-chil and his daughter. The practical effects, though not flashy, serve the story well, grounding the action in a believable struggle. There's a palpable sense of camaraderie among the characters, which adds depth to the fight scenes. It’s not just about the martial arts; it’s about resilience in the face of oppression. The film captures that well, making it a unique piece in that era of action cinema.
Interesting take on the independence struggle in Korea.Practically choreographed fight scenes are a highlight.The film's atmosphere really immerses you in its time.
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