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Der Tod seines Lehrers hinterlässt Cheng in tiefer Trauer. Doch er kann nicht glauben, dass alles mit rechten Dingen zuging. Er vermutet, dass die Mitglieder der rivalisierenden Kampfkunstschule seinen Lehrer auf dem Gewissen haben, denn die konnten noch nie gut mit Konkurrenz umgehen. Ein erster, auf eigene Faust durchgeführter Rachefeldzug bringt ihm aber keinen Beweis für seinen Verdacht. Der Lehrmeister der Japaner fordert, dass man Cheng als Bestrafung für seinen Rachekampf an ihn ausliefert. Daraufhin flieht Cheng und findet schließlich handfeste Beweise für seine Vermutungen!
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The fighting itself, especially when Bruce Lee first fought was pretty fantastic but overall the plot and direction was flimsy at best making it hard to get into the story.
This film is a classic but then all of Bruce's completed films are classics.
3rd best Bruce Lee movie, and the one with the most "classic Hong Kong" feel.
Rating: 3.75* / 5* or 7.5/10 It's a 7.5. I honestly think it's a "must watch" for martial arts fans because the film is very simple and straightforward, but the fight choreography (which are not few), seems fine to me. So, I really don't think there's much to say beyond the fact that the fights are good, and since it's a martial arts film, I think it should be appreciated for that. Like I said, I think it's a must-watch if you're interested in the genre, but if it's not your thing, I honestly feel like you're not missing out on anything. Something I find subtle but interesting is the historical context, as the film takes place in 1938 while China was occupied by Japan. Shanghai was this sort of international settlement influenced by several Western countries, so in those early years of the conflict, there wasn't absolute Japanese control. It's also evident that the film has a tone of xenophobia toward the Chinese on the part of the Japanese.