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Un Film de Ng See-Yuen
El experto en artes marciales Jim Koo muere de forma repentina y en circunstancias extrañas siendo, su mejor amigo Lee Chun-Keung el principal sospechoso de su muerte. Durante el funeral de Koo, un helicóptero roba su ataúd... Chun-keung intenta averiguar la verdad sobre la misteriosa muerte de su amigo pero muere en un desafortunado accidente. Entonces, su hermano menor, Chun Kwok se entrena durante años para perfeccionar su técnica en un templo budista. Chun Kwok está dispuesto a investigar el caso y descubrir toda la verdad por lo que partirá hacia El Castillo de la Muerte, uno de los últimos lugares en los que estuvo Jim antes de morir... Al igual que pasó con parte de "Juego con la muerte" (Game of Death, 1978), que se acabó de rodar tras la muerte de Bruce Lee, aquí en todas en las que sale el gran maestro de las artes marciales se usó material de archivo.
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I don't even really think of this as a Lee movie, but he's in it so much it's hard to get past that. The fight scenes are still pretty good, though not very "Lee-like". The fight in the nightclub where "Bruce Lee" kicks out the light was pretty slick, and somewhat smart given the circumstances. I don't hate this one like a lot of people do, but it's very, _very_ flawed and would have been better if it just didn't have "Bruce Lee" in it.
Tremendously bad. It takes the liberties and poor decisions made in Game of Death... and goes for a Spinal Tap 11. Terrible acting, horrendous plot driven by a desire to reuse all the old Lee footage from his various movies, a selection of bad guys who are ridiculous. All of which is expected sadly. The thing that tipped me over the edge and made it impossible to finish without skipping ahead during the second half was the complete inability to replicate the feel of a Bruce Lee movie. Styles of kung fu never employed in a Lee movie, use of wirework. Unforgiveable. 2/10