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So, 'The Grandmaster & The Dragon' is quite the interesting dive into Bruce Lee's world through the eyes of William Cheung. It’s not your typical doc; it feels more like a personal reminiscence rather than a straight biography. Cheung’s reflections are genuine, capturing the spirit of their friendship and the martial arts journey they shared. The pacing is a bit relaxed, allowing the anecdotes to breathe, which makes for a reflective viewing experience. There’s this vintage quality to the footage and photos, evoking nostalgia. Cheung’s warmth and respect for Bruce really shine through, giving the film a heartfelt atmosphere that lingers long after it’s over. It’s distinct, in that it focuses less on Lee's fame, more on their friendship and martial art legacy.
Insightful reflections on Bruce Lee's legacyFocus on personal anecdotesCaptivating nostalgic atmosphere
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