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Enter the Dragon is one of those films that really captures the essence of the '70s martial arts boom. Bruce Lee's performance is just electric; he brings a raw intensity that elevates every fight scene. Clouse's direction has this gritty realism, blending action with espionage in a way that feels pretty unique, especially for the time. The pacing keeps you engaged, from the slow build-up to the all-out tournament brawl. Plus, the practical effects and choreographed fights are just top-notch. You can see Lee's influence in every punch and kick. It’s a real snapshot of its era, both in terms of action cinema and Lee’s cultural impact. Always worth revisiting for that mix of style and substance.
Released in 1973, a key film for martial arts cinemaBruce Lee's last completed film before his deathFilmed on location in Hong Kong and Los AngelesFeatures a mix of practical effects and choreographed fights
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