So, The GREATEST: Bruce Lee is this documentary that dives into the life and legacy of Bruce Lee, though it lacks a traditional narrative arc. It feels a bit loose at times, weaving together interviews and footage in a way that’s not always cohesive. Still, there's something raw and authentic about it. The pacing can be uneven, swinging from fast cuts of his famous fights to quieter moments that reflect on his philosophy. The archival footage is striking; you really get a sense of his impact on martial arts and cinema. It's interesting to see how he transcended his role as just a fighter, becoming a cultural icon. Not the most polished doc, but it's honest and reflects the man well enough.
Archival footage showcases his fighting style.Interviews provide insight into his philosophy.Pacing may feel disjointed to some viewers.
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