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Alright, so 'When in Rome: The Making of the Way of the Dragon' dives into a fascinating chapter of Bruce Lee's career. It's not just another making-of doc; it's layered. The film captures Lee's transition from a rising star to a cultural phenomenon. The atmosphere is really engaging, blending archival footage with interviews that give you a real sense of the time. The pacing feels natural, almost like a conversation with those who were there. What stands out is the focus on Lee's creative freedom with the screenplay and direction—his vision taking shape amid industry pressures. Plus, it's intriguing how practical effects were used back then, giving it a raw authenticity that some modern films lack. The performances and anecdotes really pull you in, making it a significant watch for any Lee aficionado.
Focus on Bruce Lee's creative process.Insight into 1970s Hong Kong cinema.Interviews with cast and crew add depth.
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