well he was portrayed by Master Ip as a young kid. Hence, if Bruce was knowledegable that time, he could've dodged the water instead of kicking it. But he was cocky when he was younger
I have put some more thought into this and the what people are getting wrong is, the part with Ip throwing the water at him and him trying to kick the water is the sign that Bruce is not the fighter that he thinks himself or claims himself to be, Ip opening opening the door is just another test in the whole process one Bruce ultimately fails as he leaves. The reason is that he tries to kick the water, he attacks it and lands up wet, he faces everything with an attack or offensive mindset, this shows his lack of ability to adapt to the situation, which is why he says "did you kick the water or just think you were kicking the water?" you ultimately cant kick water and what Ip was trying to get Lee to do was to see if he would dodge the water as that would have been the smart, thing to do, the the adaptable thing to do, and something that each fighter needs to learn to a fight, adaptable. The n we come to Master Ip going to stand by silently by the open door, Ip may not have been asking Bruce to leave but just giving him another test standing by the open door to see whether Bruce himself thought he was ready yet or not, Bruce could have admitted his mistake to Ip and said I understand will you help you train me to become better, instead he possibly because of his ego at the time saw it as Ip saying you’re not ready (which he wasn’t) but telling him to leave rather because when ruled by that ego everything is very black and white, the door could have been another test that he failed, Bruce wasn’t yet ready to ask for Ip's help or anyone’s help, he felt he could do it all alone, which is another thing a fighter needs to learn you need to learn from others. So yes in a sense it could have been a test Ip was giving not telling him to leave or stay leaving the decision up to Bruce himself to see how he would react to the test. This coupled with the test with the water is obviously also reference to Bruce Lee's later quotes on water seemingly once he had learnt this lesson "when you put water in a cup it becomes the cup, when you put water in a bottle it becomes the bottle, when you put water in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Water can drip, water can flow but it can also crash, be like water my friend"here he clearly understands the different abilities and states water can take and its adaptability in different areas... the lesson Ip wanted him to learn
@@axelstone3131i think wing chun is the Motherboard for jkd 50% then you apply what you Think is the best 4 you jujitsu, Judo, fencing,Shaolin, Karate kicks, muay thai you can apply everything so you learn to explore and Express your Body
@@amarugee3003 you need to know the history of JKD before you make a statement like that. Bruce Lee did not stay stagnant. He didn’t even like Muay Thai, look at his notes comparing different arts. Most of the things he looked into lacked the things he wanted. This is why JKD is it’s own thing. JKD by the 70’s was not the same as it was in the 60’s. It became less and less wing chun oriented and more boxing and fencing. The two biggest components of late stage JKD are boxing and fencing. Look at Bruce’s later notes, listen to what Ted Wong said, Even Dan Inosanto said by the 70’s JKD looked more like kick boxing but it was more than that. Even when Bruce sparred Wong Sheung Leung in Hong Kong at his Kowloon Tong home in 1972 (Wong being Bruce’s actual wing chun teacher and senior) said Bruce used “his method” he didn’t use wing chun. This is a complete misunderstanding of what JKD is. If you want to know what Bruce was really doing you need to to look at what Bruce was doing. Not what other people are claiming JKD is. Bruce was very clear about what he was practising in all his day timer diaries. He was not mixing arts together, not was he teaches JKD as a mixture of different arts. I do not underhand how this idea of it being whatever you want it to be a mixing a bunch of shit together that are mechanically completely incompatible with one another. How is that supposed to work. Do you know Bruce Lee wrote a letter to one of his own students Jerry Poteet, who was trying to mix what Bruce was teaching with karate? It’s known as the XYZ Letter. He told Jerry to not combine it with different arts. By doing so you are diluting it. Look at my channel and Tommy carrrihers answer to what JKD is. JKD is longest weapon to nearest target in the most efficient and most direct way as possible. That’s it. It’s beyond style. It’s about using two arms and two legs in the most efficient way possible. Not mixing different crap together hoping by somehow it’s going to somehow work under pressure.
@@amarugee3003 a lot of JKD people are teaching outdated curriculums from the 60’s with a heavy emphasis on trapping. Very heavy on the wing chun. It is well know Bruce moved beyond this. By 1968. Look up Tommy Carruthers explaining what Jeet Kune Do is. Watch that video.
Think alot of people might have over-interpreted "Ip Man opening the door for Bruce Lee scene", although i admit it is a nice thought. However, i would like to provide from a Chinese POV. The act of opening door can be derived from the chinese idom "开门收徒". Which means in martial art/dojo concept "I accept you with opened doors". Ip Man was already fond of guiding Young Bruce Lee in his mentorship. In the scene @2:56 where Ip Man praises Bruce Lee for his speed, and then walks over to open the door. It just means that he is willing to accept Bruce Lee as his disciple with open door/arms. However, in Chinese cultural context, a person must “拜师” AKA formally acknowledge his/her apprenticeship to the master (e.g. on your knees and cupping both hands) in order to be accepted. The scene @ 3:13 supports my point above. Ip Man with both hands behind his back, was waiting for Bruce to 拜师. However, Young Bruce Lee did not get the hint, and instead mis-interpreted it and though Ip Man asked him to leave. In Chinese context, if someone were to "show you the door" they commonly will express the term "请“ / please gesture with an extended arm and guide you to the door and leave You could see @ 3:26 Ip Man can't help but to laugh and smile at Bruce's misinterpretation. p.s. Ip Man door was closed before Bruce entered. As Ip Man did not formally invited Bruce in, he still has to upkeep the symbolism of "开门收徒" as part of his strong cutural ethics I hope this explanation helps.
@@migueldominguez4833 There's a saying in Chinese "Open the door and let student in" or something along that line. When Ip man open the door, it means he accepted Bruce. But then Bruce misunderstood and thought he wasn't accepted, so he walked out. 😂
@@migueldominguez4833 in my Chinese culture, when an elder opened a door for you, that means they accept you for something. If he said get out, that’s different story
I think that ip man was putting lee to the test, this was the start of his training with the master, he wanted to implement that you can’t kick water and get splashed, this was the early philosophy of saying “be water my friend” water can take any form and once you master it you have become a master yourself. I think that ip man knew that Bruce would be a perfect student of his to carry on his teachings and legacy. Ip man deserves way more credit for this
Rewatching this scene I noticed that when I first thought "wow they made him selfish arrogant" was actually not that wrong bcs he was in a youth gang to void getting bullied . However, in reality, Ip man stopped teaching him and his student teached him later for years(other students were racist bcs he was mixed and "rich") .
I think since Ip Man 5 is gonna release soon, they should use the movie as a prequel to THIS, and the story starts with Ip Man accepting Bruce as now his disciple after his wife's death and they will have their training starts and so on.
And maybe at the end, we see how Bruce Lee immigrated to the US. There were two movies about Bruce Lee's life that I forgot the name. One is about Bruce Lee's life in the US, and the other is a Hong Kong about Bruce Lee's life from young to adult.
@@Isaac-gh5ku Yeah and in the end, I hope that the REAL Ip Chun will tell the story of the life of Grandmaster Ip Man to the future generations and it transitions to all picture of the real Ip Man, his iconic wooden video reminiscene Ip Man and an emotional goodbye at the end.
If a man practice one kick one time he can only do one. If same man practices same kick but add one more kick to practicing and do two kicks is nice. If that man takes kick and does kick once and practices another one kick a bunch of times that kick is best kick and is good - Bruce Lee
I wouldn't have known it when I was younger and I doubt most people would understand it. Ip man has begun the education of his student. He saw, loved and embraced his speed, and then taught him to "be like water"... in that classic old master twist of lessons within lessons. He could have bowed, and said thank you master. He should of attempted to clean the water (with his clothing if no rag/towel was on hand) and only stopped if Ip man refused to let him. He should have bought the master a pack of cigarettes exactly the same brand to show observation of (within at least the physical realm) small detail. He should of sat outside his door and meditated on the idea, maybe even attempted to draw or write in a little book (if that's his way). This would be the correct way to show the discipline, and respect necessary for the master to understand the soul of the man as ready for his teachings. Unfortunately the nature of the conversation is, if the Master shows you the door, and asks you to walk through it, the master may not be fully ready for you inside his heart, and he might make space and he might not, but if you absolutely must be his disciple, you make the space, you free the master from other obligations and pressures/worries such that he can embrace you. I've had good masters.
I am not really sure whether to become invincible in martial art for Bruce Lee was such a blessing he was given or it was meant to be a curse in his life. However, his discipline he hold in his life is what should be the most admiration of all.
Ip man put's down his cigarette faster than Bruce Lee's kick, Trust me guys we tried it, As for the reenactment, we did the same, we tried putting it down after the kick stared just like in the Clip, It took us 4 times to knockout my teeth
Nice imitations of Bruce's signature gestures (the nose, etc.) but a bit too stereotyped if you ask me. Sure, he did that in his movies, but maybe not in real life.
It really is different in the Mandarin version. In the original Cantonese version, there's more meaning in the conversation between them. Mandarin is too polite and serious.
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Bruce lee: Be like water..
Also bruce lee: Kicks water
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That must be where he learned his lesson.
Breath Of Water. 12th Form. Be Like Water.
well he was portrayed by Master Ip as a young kid. Hence, if Bruce was knowledegable that time, he could've dodged the water instead of kicking it. But he was cocky when he was younger
XD
I have put some more thought into this and the what people are getting wrong is, the part with Ip throwing the water at him and him trying to kick the water is the sign that Bruce is not the fighter that he thinks himself or claims himself to be, Ip opening opening the door is just another test in the whole process one Bruce ultimately fails as he leaves. The reason is that he tries to kick the water, he attacks it and lands up wet, he faces everything with an attack or offensive mindset, this shows his lack of ability to adapt to the situation, which is why he says "did you kick the water or just think you were kicking the water?" you ultimately cant kick water and what Ip was trying to get Lee to do was to see if he would dodge the water as that would have been the smart, thing to do, the the adaptable thing to do, and something that each fighter needs to learn to a fight, adaptable. The n we come to Master Ip going to stand by silently by the open door, Ip may not have been asking Bruce to leave but just giving him another test standing by the open door to see whether Bruce himself thought he was ready yet or not, Bruce could have admitted his mistake to Ip and said I understand will you help you train me to become better, instead he possibly because of his ego at the time saw it as Ip saying you’re not ready (which he wasn’t) but telling him to leave rather because when ruled by that ego everything is very black and white, the door could have been another test that he failed, Bruce wasn’t yet ready to ask for Ip's help or anyone’s help, he felt he could do it all alone, which is another thing a fighter needs to learn you need to learn from others. So yes in a sense it could have been a test Ip was giving not telling him to leave or stay leaving the decision up to Bruce himself to see how he would react to the test. This coupled with the test with the water is obviously also reference to Bruce Lee's later quotes on water seemingly once he had learnt this lesson "when you put water in a cup it becomes the cup, when you put water in a bottle it becomes the bottle, when you put water in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Water can drip, water can flow but it can also crash, be like water my friend"here he clearly understands the different abilities and states water can take and its adaptability in different areas... the lesson Ip wanted him to learn
well deduced
Well said!
Oh I get it, every fighter has patient before fighting, I might assume back then Bruce chose fighting instead of the way how fighter patient
Never thought of it that way
I thought the same thing
"Because I'm fast!"
"I feel sorry for your girlfriend."
Master u misunderstand what I say!
Fast and furious
lol
I'm fast as fox boiii-
That all she can take, she taps out instantly whenever the great Bruce Lee is in there
Bruce told this story in an interview, He said he was told to wait till he grew up twice by Master Ip
@@pek5117 you know Bruce Lee was hardly taught by ip man right? Most of his training was with a senior student, Wong Sheung Leung.
Real ip man is a jerk
@@axelstone3131 You must defeat Sheung Leung to stand a chance
@@nikosalexopoulos6542 lol good one
@@axelstone3131 that's not remotely true. Wong taught him plenty, but bruce had privates with Ip
after this he got mixed up with the wrong krew and ended up in the axe gang.
Nice reference
And when he get bored, he played soccer.
hahahaha
i literally dead when i learned he is in axe gang 🤣
also became a goalkeeper.
Master Ip definitely passed his wisdom to Lee. He would be so proud of his disciple
Didn’t they die a year or so apart
Yup and passed his skills to his son
Because I'll become your greatest disciple.
Yes he is
Nl he became better and smarter!!!!
" because i will become your best disciple"
And he indeed did
@@thenameisnav Bruce was primarily taught by a senior student Wong Sheung Leung. He also started moving away from wing chun around 1966.
@@axelstone3131i think wing chun is the Motherboard for jkd 50% then you apply what you Think is the best 4 you jujitsu, Judo, fencing,Shaolin, Karate kicks, muay thai you can apply everything so you learn to explore and Express your Body
@@amarugee3003 you need to know the history of JKD before you make a statement like that. Bruce Lee did not stay stagnant. He didn’t even like Muay Thai, look at his notes comparing different arts. Most of the things he looked into lacked the things he wanted. This is why JKD is it’s own thing. JKD by the 70’s was not the same as it was in the 60’s. It became less and less wing chun oriented and more boxing and fencing. The two biggest components of late stage JKD are boxing and fencing. Look at Bruce’s later notes, listen to what Ted Wong said, Even Dan Inosanto said by the 70’s JKD looked more like kick boxing but it was more than that.
Even when Bruce sparred Wong Sheung Leung in Hong Kong at his Kowloon Tong home in 1972 (Wong being Bruce’s actual wing chun teacher and senior) said Bruce used “his method” he didn’t use wing chun.
This is a complete misunderstanding of what JKD is. If you want to know what Bruce was really doing you need to to look at what Bruce was doing. Not what other people are claiming JKD is.
Bruce was very clear about what he was practising in all his day timer diaries. He was not mixing arts together, not was he teaches JKD as a mixture of different arts.
I do not underhand how this idea of it being whatever you want it to be a mixing a bunch of shit together that are mechanically completely incompatible with one another. How is that supposed to work.
Do you know Bruce Lee wrote a letter to one of his own students Jerry Poteet, who was trying to mix what Bruce was teaching with karate? It’s known as the XYZ Letter.
He told Jerry to not combine it with different arts. By doing so you are diluting it.
Look at my channel and Tommy carrrihers answer to what JKD is.
JKD is longest weapon to nearest target in the most efficient and most direct way as possible. That’s it. It’s beyond style.
It’s about using two arms and two legs in the most efficient way possible. Not mixing different crap together hoping by somehow it’s going to somehow work under pressure.
@@amarugee3003 look up Tommy Carruthers explaining what Jeet Kune Do is. Watch the video.
@@amarugee3003 a lot of JKD people are teaching outdated curriculums from the 60’s with a heavy emphasis on trapping. Very heavy on the wing chun.
It is well know Bruce moved beyond this. By 1968.
Look up Tommy Carruthers explaining what Jeet Kune Do is. Watch that video.
Think alot of people might have over-interpreted "Ip Man opening the door for Bruce Lee scene", although i admit it is a nice thought. However, i would like to provide from a Chinese POV.
The act of opening door can be derived from the chinese idom "开门收徒". Which means in martial art/dojo concept "I accept you with opened doors".
Ip Man was already fond of guiding Young Bruce Lee in his mentorship. In the scene @2:56 where Ip Man praises Bruce Lee for his speed, and then walks over to open the door. It just means that he is willing to accept Bruce Lee as his disciple with open door/arms. However, in Chinese cultural context, a person must “拜师” AKA formally acknowledge his/her apprenticeship to the master (e.g. on your knees and cupping both hands) in order to be accepted.
The scene @ 3:13 supports my point above. Ip Man with both hands behind his back, was waiting for Bruce to 拜师. However, Young Bruce Lee did not get the hint, and instead mis-interpreted it and though Ip Man asked him to leave. In Chinese context, if someone were to "show you the door" they commonly will express the term "请“ / please gesture with an extended arm and guide you to the door and leave
You could see @ 3:26 Ip Man can't help but to laugh and smile at Bruce's misinterpretation.
p.s. Ip Man door was closed before Bruce entered. As Ip Man did not formally invited Bruce in, he still has to upkeep the symbolism of "开门收徒" as part of his strong cutural ethics
I hope this explanation helps.
Shut uppp
@@theartframe9596ignorant clown
@@theartframe9596 why should he shut up.
No you@@theartframe9596
Much thanks for the explanation, Chinese culture is very interesting to learn.
1:33 me after watching Enter the Dragon
It's funny when you know Bruce misunderstood when Ip Man open the door for him to leave haha
How so?
@@migueldominguez4833 There's a saying in Chinese "Open the door and let student in" or something along that line.
When Ip man open the door, it means he accepted Bruce.
But then Bruce misunderstood and thought he wasn't accepted, so he walked out. 😂
@@migueldominguez4833 in my Chinese culture, when an elder opened a door for you, that means they accept you for something. If he said get out, that’s different story
@@Odontomango thanks for the explanation I’m Venezuelan so I don’t know much about Chinese culture thank you!
@@Odontomango thank you!
Be like water, my friend.
I like how the kid just went through every cliche Bruce Lee pose and mannerism with every line. Now *that's* good directing and acting
He failed the water test he wasnt supposed to kick it he was supposed to dodge it and not get a drop on him to show defense not all offense
Worst person to smoke up with and best person to smoke up with. Madness
That’s like $25 worth of cigarettes in today’s money 😂
Bro the cigarettes there seems really expensive, here I only need 2$ for 20 sticks of Marlboro
and he did became his greatest disciple 2 legend forever be remembered
"Cigarettes...Don't hit back."
it means to stop smoking 😆😆😆
Give it a couple years
@@Andrew-sr5nq😂
Oh yes they do, Ip man died of throat cancer.
I think he means, “very good but brick not hit back”, bloodsport!
Little Bruce Lee's casting. Like is so natural.
Even the master was once a student.
I think that ip man was putting lee to the test, this was the start of his training with the master, he wanted to implement that you can’t kick water and get splashed, this was the early philosophy of saying “be water my friend” water can take any form and once you master it you have become a master yourself. I think that ip man knew that Bruce would be a perfect student of his to carry on his teachings and legacy. Ip man deserves way more credit for this
Yeah, even before he become Bruce's master, he already teaches him good lesson
'I'm fast'
'But are you as fast as Cliff Booth?'
'Who?'
'Nevermind'
That’s not the same company same movie
Lol
FYI: No Cigeratte or water have been injured in making this scene.
😂😂😂😂
They make best anti smoking ad commercial
Wow that's why when IP man said not bad you kick the water. Then Bruce Lee BE WATER MY FRIEND
3:23 The signature Bruce Lee "SideSmurk"
Who taught all those kicks to Bruce Lee if not Ip Man?
You don’t think Bruce could figure out basic body movement by himself?
Bruce Lee doesn't just became Ip Man's best student, he became immortal.
3:05 My favourite part. Yip Man now shows how fast he is
In real life Bruce was introduced to Ip man by Grandmaster William Cheung, not his nephew.
Actually Ip man only opened the door, but Bruce Lee thought he was asked to leave by him lol
and he did become his greatest desciple
Legend never dies
bruce lee is dead tho
He died in 1973 though
@@iamballin105 but the legend lives on
Why is Bruce Lee nearly always depicted as a posturing moron, when he was often nuanced thoughtful, intelligent and widely read.
This guy should've been the one that played Bruce Lee in "Once upon a time in Hollywood"
Be water, my friend. That’s how Bruce got this philosophy from.
the cigar : what did i do ?
Rewatching this scene I noticed that when I first thought "wow they made him selfish arrogant" was actually not that wrong bcs he was in a youth gang to void getting bullied .
However, in reality, Ip man stopped teaching him and his student teached him later for years(other students were racist bcs he was mixed and "rich") .
I think since Ip Man 5 is gonna release soon, they should use the movie as a prequel to THIS, and the story starts with Ip Man accepting Bruce as now his disciple after his wife's death and they will have their training starts and so on.
And maybe at the end, we see how Bruce Lee immigrated to the US. There were two movies about Bruce Lee's life that I forgot the name. One is about Bruce Lee's life in the US, and the other is a Hong Kong about Bruce Lee's life from young to adult.
@@Isaac-gh5ku Yeah and in the end, I hope that the REAL Ip Chun will tell the story of the life of Grandmaster Ip Man to the future generations and it transitions to all picture of the real Ip Man, his iconic wooden video reminiscene Ip Man and an emotional goodbye at the end.
If a man practice one kick one time he can only do one. If same man practices same kick but add one more kick to practicing and do two kicks is nice. If that man takes kick and does kick once and practices another one kick a bunch of times that kick is best kick and is good - Bruce Lee
Everything you read on the Internet is true - IP Man
@@patrickmyint6917 :D
That doesnt even make sense lol
What the heck are you even saying lil bro? - Tike Myson
You owe me a pack of cigarettes.
- ip man.
Master Ip Man flexing with his cigarettes back then while 2024 its 12 bucks for a pack.
Kid said: I am Lee Xiao Long
Translator: I am Bruce Lee
😢
The translation for the first line of dialogue from the kid was wrong. He asked, "How much money for you to teach me?".
cigarettes don't hit back
bolo, is that you?
Either ur mom
@@tahutagaol9186 what about yours?
I wouldn't have known it when I was younger and I doubt most people would understand it.
Ip man has begun the education of his student. He saw, loved and embraced his speed, and then taught him to "be like water"... in that classic old master twist of lessons within lessons.
He could have bowed, and said thank you master. He should of attempted to clean the water (with his clothing if no rag/towel was on hand) and only stopped if Ip man refused to let him. He should have bought the master a pack of cigarettes exactly the same brand to show observation of (within at least the physical realm) small detail. He should of sat outside his door and meditated on the idea, maybe even attempted to draw or write in a little book (if that's his way).
This would be the correct way to show the discipline, and respect necessary for the master to understand the soul of the man as ready for his teachings. Unfortunately the nature of the conversation is, if the Master shows you the door, and asks you to walk through it, the master may not be fully ready for you inside his heart, and he might make space and he might not, but if you absolutely must be his disciple, you make the space, you free the master from other obligations and pressures/worries such that he can embrace you.
I've had good masters.
Very nice
So confident that kid
although this is mostly inaccurate to what actually happened, it is a pretty cool scene nevertheless lol
really gets you
2:53 It was at that moment, he knew he fked up.
He failed he was supposed to dodge it without getting a drop on him to show defense and speed not kick it
Wait what?
I'm trying to understand that part... can you explain that for me?
Those cigarettes didn't want that smoke!
i need to know what Yip Man's anti aging secret is.
Wing Chun !!
Lets not forget bruce lee learned such kicks after wingchun along with various other arts which inspired him to develop his own style
....I'd tell the kid he starts Monday.......and he owes me a pack of cigs.
These. Hullus.. out of frustration 😂😂😂.. with engine jobs. N pappa .
Try to pinch us😂😂😂
so this is how you quit smoking.
Cliff Booth should have been there.
Love the reference!!!
I am not really sure whether to become invincible in martial art for Bruce Lee was such a blessing he was given or it was meant to be a curse in his life. However, his discipline he hold in his life is what should be the most admiration of all.
The real fighter's
it is time for stormy weather
And he did become the greatest disciple
Ip man put's down his cigarette faster than Bruce Lee's kick, Trust me guys we tried it, As for the reenactment, we did the same, we tried putting it down after the kick stared just like in the Clip, It took us 4 times to knockout my teeth
Mr Lee should have come with an empty cup.
Nice imitations of Bruce's signature gestures (the nose, etc.) but a bit too stereotyped if you ask me. Sure, he did that in his movies, but maybe not in real life.
The way he brushes his nose.
Be water my friend...
The father of MMA!
Damn, all that wasted cigarettes 😢
Bruce Lee not only became his best disciple but he put Ip Man on the map. Without Bruce, we’d never know of Ip Man
So don't smoke 😂😂😂
Rayleigh vs Luffy
So when he threw the water that where the quote be water my friend
I don’t think master gave enough credit to Bruce here .he didn’t seem cared
He WAS just a random arrogant stranger came out from nowhere.
Not many people know but in the movie he didn't open door for him to leave lol . Ip Man actually says this later on in the film. Bruce just assumed
How old was Bruise Lee in the IP Man 3 scene here?
I think 17 or 18 years old! That time he's been bullied and beaten up
Is good☆☆☆☆☆
Taufik hidayat
The acror who is starring Bruce Lee (Danny Chan Kwok-kwan) and I are the same age. 😊
As a heavy smoker I’m deeply upset with the number of cigarettes wasted for this scene
ol' Ip Man ain't no real smoker.. let's be reasonable; you'd throw a child before that many cigarettes
If you are a heavy smoker, you won’t be upset for too long
lol I am also a smoker but if you snatch a cigarettes from me while I am smoking I will feel saved.
Bruce Lee 💪💪💪💪💪
How am i supposed to take it seriously with him Wooing like that
He kicked the shit out of those cigarettes.
Waste of cigarettes! You know how much they cost now??? GEEEZ. You delayed my lung cancer by 5 days
Legendary
If you say no to Bruce Lee as a sensei, martial art will say no to you.
Movie name please
ip man 4 i think so
It really is different in the Mandarin version. In the original Cantonese version, there's more meaning in the conversation between them. Mandarin is too polite and serious.
One kick and you kick the habit
Super
Cigarettes… don’t fight back…
be water my friend
Anti smoking commercial😂
They should get an actor that can actually kick because that was Bruce Lee's speciality.
Smoking is bad for your health.
Don't smoke 👍
What movie is this?
I love how people will think this was real 😂
What do you mean? It is :))
Crazy how if Bruce was faster to kick his cigar Ip man wouldnt have died of cancer
Back when a bank loan was not required to buy a box of cigarettes 🚬
Is bruce lee actor same with that guy in shaolin soccer?
👍 yes
wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
No, bruce lee was dead long time ago, different actor with shaolin soccer
@@yudhiadi6100 they mean the actor who played Bruce lee is the same actor who played in shaolin soccer
@@yudhiadi6100 🤦🤦🤦🤦🙍
Anti-Smoke AD campaign
As a huge smoking addict i did not appreciate all the cigarettes going to waste.
😅😅😅
🐲come back when you're grown up....