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So, "Bruce Lee Superdragon" is an interesting watch if you're into that kind of 70s kung fu vibe. It captures this gritty, almost raw feel that was prevalent in martial arts films of the time. The pacing is a bit uneven, which can be jarring, but it adds to the overall charm, I guess. You have Ho Tsung-Tao stepping into Lee's shoes with a mix of earnestness and a dash of bravado. The fight choreography has that classic flair, though nothing too groundbreaking. Themes of personal growth and the struggle between passion and responsibility play out amid the action, giving it some depth beyond just kicks and punches.
This film has seen various releases over the years, but the original VHS copies are getting harder to find. Collectors often appreciate the unique take on the Bruce Lee legacy, even if the film doesn’t have the same polish as his famed works. There’s definitely a niche audience that enjoys the raw, unfiltered nature of these earlier kung fu flicks, which keeps the interest alive among genre completists.
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