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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Bruce Lee, John Little (II) |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2002 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned |
| TYPE: | Documentary |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 085393727529 |
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Customer Reviews of Bruce Lee - A Warrior's Journey
Good documentary, plus the REAL Game Of Death Overall a great movie. It features more on Bruce Lee's offscreen and onscreen character, and more specifically, his own personal philosophy of life and martial arts. It contains home movies, interviews with Linda Lee Cadwell and friends, and a lot more. But the true gem in this movie is the misssing footage of the Game of Death. You get to see the original script as Bruce Lee intended it. You also get to see 30 minutes of fighting sequences not seen in the '78 release of the Game of Death. It's a real shame what the producers did with that movie, as they did a totally different script from the one that Bruce Lee had in mind, and they also put in only 11 minutes of the original fighting sequences. I believe that there is probably more of the original GOD footage, particularly some outdoor fight scenes, but nonetheless this is the best you're going to find to date. This release is a must have for any Bruce Lee or martial arts fan.
"Be Water, My friend".
Part documentary, part movie, all fun. This film takes a good look at Bruce Lee's life and philosophy. From facing prejudices in Hollywood, to his rise to stardom in Hong Kong and eventually the US, to his untimely death in 1973. Bruce Lee's life was that of phenomenal. This film features rare TV and audio interviews of Bruce, Bruce Lee's home movies and interviews with many of Bruce Lee's friends and family. This film also offers the chance to see the complete 41 minutes footage shot for The Game of Death, Lee's final unfinished film, which have long been considered lost forever. This is the Bruce Lee the world has never seen, until now.
"Be formless, shapeless, like water. When you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. When you put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle. When you put water into a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend" - Bruce Lee.
This documentary made me a Bruce Lee fan.
After having watched one documentary, all I knew of Bruce Lee was that, through his unbreakable will, he proved to the american film industry that a non-American can be accepted by a western audience, and that he created his own "style" of fighting: jeet kune do.
When I first inserted A Warrior's Journey in the DVD player, I wasn't much excited. But, as I passed through the bits of Bruce's first interview, my curiosity was awakened. After some interesting biographical information, commentaries by family and friends and the pleasure of seeing the master displaying his physical skills, I arrived at carefully selected scenes from T.V. series he played in and parts of another interview. In these few minutes is summarized the truth found by Bruce Lee. The truth about martial arts known as Jeet Kune Do: human beings cannot know the truth (their own accomplishment, attain perfection) if they follow definite rules prescribed by a system. Why? Because life is dynamic, in constant change, it is flowing water. Therefore, it is logical to say that a limited and definite set of rules are not an answer to reach the truth. No system or book can contain the limitless situations that human beings can encounter in a lifetime.
Men and women must use their intelligence, will, flexibility of mind, sense of creativity and ability to learn in order to successfully jump over the obstacles of life.
Finally, I witnessed this truth taking shape in The Game of Death 's footage as Bruce intended it to be shown accompanied by Wayne Hawkins' inspired score. A true masterpiece.
(a non-dubbed one compared to the footage found in the 30th anniversary box set).
I believe that this documentary is, so far, the best expression of Bruce's message to the world.