Review of Enter the Dragon (1973) by Kevin M. W — 04 Oct 2012
In the film's opening flashback scenes, when the star, Bruce Lee, is told of his sister's murder, even a total lamebrain (like say, f'instance, me) understands that a total macho-on-steroids asskicking lollapalooza is on its way (and the soul of kung fu stands represented as essentially a poor man's revenge against injustice - thus the ghetto appeal).
With an truly exotic locale, China, and a cast of kung fu asskickers one after another its a wonder this work hasn't been more imitated --- if anyone could replicate Lee's asskicking charisma.
Did I say "asskicking" 3 times? No. More.
This review of Enter the Dragon (1973) was written by Kevin M. W on 04 Oct 2012.
Enter the Dragon has generally received very positive reviews.
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