Great retrospective. You give brilliant insight and offer a unique interpretation of the film's ideas and themes. Arrow did a great restoration of Way of the Dragon with the source elements they were given. It looks better than the Criterion Blu-ray!
@@DOUBLEA1 Thank you very much for the kind words, more Bruce Lee content coming in the next few days btw! Haha me too and now I have it in my head thanks to your comment!
Way of the dragon is "that" masterpiece I suppose. He did what 7-8 roles? One could talk for literal hours about why it's a masterpiece. It just is so fucking good :D
That book author is an idiot, what he said is pretentious twaddle. I would argue Way of The Dragon was Bruce Lee at his finest. I also had the same issue with the film being cut. Took years before I saw the whole thing uncut. Yes, there is a little 'racism' touched on at the start of the film but it's more a 'fish out of water' style film. I think in some points you're looking into things a bit too much. Good review overall.
Thanks for the detailed comment @MAGICMONKEY52, I typically love David Thomson's writing but I highly disagree with his dismissiveness of Lee. I think it's both; Lee is depicted as an outsider/fish out of water by virtue of his cultural and ethnic difference which he gets the audience to side with. So much to the point where his identity is the norm in opposition to the white Norris who is rendered 'other' by the end. I don't have issue with you saying I'm looking too much into things, but films are worthy of being read and analysed and my channel will be geared towards that.
You seem very focused on racisme... you kind of critisize when the westerners in the movies are racist, but with the chinese guy in the restaurant who doesnt want to practise foreign martial arts, you call it 'cultural identity'. Actually he was just also very racist, by implying the foreign martial arts are not as good the Chinese. I think its very modern America to see racisme everywhere and to put sooooo much focus on it. Its not important, or interesring especially in these movies.
Thanks for the comment and apologies for my delayed reply. I disagree with your take though. I'm not 'focused' on racism, the film is however focused on cultural difference. There's a big difference between the condescension and disdainful looks Lee receives for simply being Chinese and the restaurant manager's anxious bid to hold onto Chinese cultural aspects when he himself is a relative stranger in Rome (him berating his colleagues is his insecure bid to retain this identity). Notice he is a comic relief character too, who proudly asserts the value of Chinese boxing when Lee's character instead uses Jeet Kune Do, a transnational martial art, to dispatch of them. It's this kind of stuff that, to me anyway, precisely makes Way of the Dragon such an interesting film.
Hi @drain7738 thanks for subscribing! For me personally I'd say yes, given I'm a big Bruce Lee fan having no previous releases of his work. I'm bound to repeat watch the films too. It is pricey, but I don't see it coming down in price in a sale for it will be sold out by then most likely.
Great retrospective. You give brilliant insight and offer a unique interpretation of the film's ideas and themes. Arrow did a great restoration of Way of the Dragon with the source elements they were given. It looks better than the Criterion Blu-ray!
Thanks for the very kind words! I'm glad you found insight and value in the videos.
Fantastic video. Thoroughly researched and and well presented. I always loved that flute sound that is played throughout way of the dragon haha
@@DOUBLEA1 Thank you very much for the kind words, more Bruce Lee content coming in the next few days btw! Haha me too and now I have it in my head thanks to your comment!
Excellent, really sound considered theory. I'm a Lee fan for 49 years and you have informed me.
Thank you very much for the kind words @RobinYoulton! I'm glad you found it informative.
Thank you my friend.
As always you're welcome. Hope you enjoyed the video!
Way of the dragon is "that" masterpiece I suppose. He did what 7-8 roles? One could talk for literal hours about why it's a masterpiece. It just is so fucking good :D
Another well said video. Look forward to the other videos.
Thank you for the kind words @gavcat77! I was very wary of the runtime on this one 😅
@@reel_reflections no matter. I can listen to deep dives on Bruce Lee's films for hours! Nice to hear n intellectual stance for once.
@@gavnewton77 I'm glad you do appreciate my slightly different approach to Lee's work. Which is your favourite of his?
@reel_reflections same as yours mate. Way Of The Dragon 👍
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Was it worth the high price mate
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That book author is an idiot, what he said is pretentious twaddle. I would argue Way of The Dragon was Bruce Lee at his finest. I also had the same issue with the film being cut. Took years before I saw the whole thing uncut. Yes, there is a little 'racism' touched on at the start of the film but it's more a 'fish out of water' style film. I think in some points you're looking into things a bit too much. Good review overall.
Thanks for the detailed comment @MAGICMONKEY52, I typically love David Thomson's writing but I highly disagree with his dismissiveness of Lee. I think it's both; Lee is depicted as an outsider/fish out of water by virtue of his cultural and ethnic difference which he gets the audience to side with. So much to the point where his identity is the norm in opposition to the white Norris who is rendered 'other' by the end. I don't have issue with you saying I'm looking too much into things, but films are worthy of being read and analysed and my channel will be geared towards that.
You seem very focused on racisme... you kind of critisize when the westerners in the movies are racist, but with the chinese guy in the restaurant who doesnt want to practise foreign martial arts, you call it 'cultural identity'. Actually he was just also very racist, by implying the foreign martial arts are not as good the Chinese. I think its very modern America to see racisme everywhere and to put sooooo much focus on it. Its not important, or interesring especially in these movies.
Thanks for the comment and apologies for my delayed reply. I disagree with your take though. I'm not 'focused' on racism, the film is however focused on cultural difference. There's a big difference between the condescension and disdainful looks Lee receives for simply being Chinese and the restaurant manager's anxious bid to hold onto Chinese cultural aspects when he himself is a relative stranger in Rome (him berating his colleagues is his insecure bid to retain this identity). Notice he is a comic relief character too, who proudly asserts the value of Chinese boxing when Lee's character instead uses Jeet Kune Do, a transnational martial art, to dispatch of them.
It's this kind of stuff that, to me anyway, precisely makes Way of the Dragon such an interesting film.
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Was it worth the high price mate
Hi @drain7738 thanks for subscribing! For me personally I'd say yes, given I'm a big Bruce Lee fan having no previous releases of his work. I'm bound to repeat watch the films too. It is pricey, but I don't see it coming down in price in a sale for it will be sold out by then most likely.