Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend (1973)

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Original Title: Li Xiao Long di Sheng yu si

This documentary tells the story of Bruce Lee and his unsuccessful efforts to start a acting career in the U.S., he returned to Hong Kong where he became an international star, and his death at age 32.

Introduction
"Bruce Lee: The Guy and the Legend" released in 1973, is a biographical documentary that admires among the best martial arts movie stars of perpetuity: Bruce Lee. Directed by Leonard Ho and produced by Raymond Chow under the banner of Golden Harvest, the film digs deep into Lee's life, possible reasons for his unexpected death, and the effect he left on the martial arts film industry.

Overview
The documentary, launched just a few months after Bruce Lee's tragic death, integrates footage of his youth, training, film scenes, domesticity, in addition to interviews with relative, good friends, co-stars and fans, to paint a holistic and intimate picture of his life and career.

Plot and Major Highlights
The movie starts by checking out Bruce Lee's early life and household background in San Francisco and Hong Kong. Being a kid actor, Bruce's disposition towards martial arts began from a young age and the film brings to light the years of his strenuous training in Wing Chun design of Kung Fu under the famous master Yip Man.

The rise of Bruce Lee as a global star is well encapsulated in the documentary. Audiences are attracted by his shift towards Hollywood, the battles he dealt with at first due to the racial stereotypes, and his persistent efforts to break them. His indomitable win against discrimination led him to establish his own martial art style-Jeet Kune Do.

"Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend" also provides an appealing insight into his personal life, including his marriage to Linda Lee Cadwell and their two kids. These individual peeks lend a more holistic viewpoint on Lee as a man, beyond the martial artist and cinematic icon.

The Legacy of Bruce Lee
Aside from the legend's individual and professional life, the movie explores Bruce's significant function in bridging the gap between Eastern and Western cultures through his films. Bruce Lee demolished racial barriers in Hollywood and became a worldwide star motivating generations. His demise still stays a mystery, and the film sufficiently addresses the speculation around his death.

Conclusion
Ending with touching scenes from his Hong Kong funeral service, "Bruce Lee: The Man and The Legend" acts as a tribute to a male who is hailed as the sign of the unity of East and West even today. It concludes with shots of his grave in Seattle, encapsulating his meteoric increase and early, awful death.

"Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend" is not merely a movie however a homage to a guy that took Asian movie theater global. It showcases the amazing journey of Bruce Lee, his contribution to martial arts, and the ageless tradition he left behind worldwide of movie theater. It's a must-see for martial arts lovers and fans of Bruce Lee who transformed the worldwide perception of Asian movie theater and martial arts.

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