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So 'Jeet Kune Do' is an interesting little gem. You’ve got this country bumpkin, Chen Tien-Xing, who is completely obsessed with Bruce Lee, and it’s not just a passing phase. This obsession drives him to practice Jeet Kune Do relentlessly, which really creates this unique clash with his father, who’s pushing for the family’s traditional martial art, Chen fist. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it reflects the protagonist's inner turmoil and determination. The performances, especially by Bruce Leung as the father, add layers to the familial conflict. It's gritty and raw, with a certain charm in its practical effects that might surprise you. It’s a different take on martial arts cinema, more about the struggles and less about the spectacle.
Features a mix of traditional and modern martial arts.Explores father-son dynamics in a unique setting.Interesting take on the martial arts obsession theme.
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