The greatest movie ever made..!
Please don't spend money on this.
If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
View MoreStory: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
BRUCE LEE'S SECRET is a straight Bruceploitation film starring Bruce Li. The setting is San Francisco and Li plays a restaurant worker who runs afoul of the usual gangs of thugs determined to test out their kung fu skills on our hero. There's a mix of training footage, some comedy involving kids and neighbours, and a whole array of fight scenes shot in typically 'street' locations such as parks, car parks, and alleyways. The action is plentiful and quite fun, although overly staged and a little slow by modern standards; Li has always been my favourite Bruceploitation actor so I was quite pleased to see him here. The supporting cast includes cameoing stars Hwang Jang Lee, Carter Wong, and Roy Horan.
View MoreThe man martial-arts filmmakers could never let go! How many Bruce Lee "wannabes" have there been? This time around Bruce LI explodes onto the screen portraying, who else, BRUCE (not Lee, nor Li, just Bruce)! Sure there have been many to copy the frenetic and amazing Bruce Lee - few have succeeded, many have failed. In "Bruce Lee's Secret" (as it was titled when I saw it), at least the director(s) had the sense to make it about the fighting; the more involved, the better! Bruce Li is a waiter in San Francisco, minding his own business, when, out of nowhere, American kung fu thugs want to make trouble for Li and friends. Who cares - watch this one for the plentiful martial arts action. If you are a fan of the bad dubbing found in most of these films, you will get a 'kick' out of the insanely poor vocal choices. Lots of action, lots of fun - just enjoy!
View MoreAw man. I kept waiting...and waiting...and waiting... ...and I yelled, "That's it??"Man, this one hurt. Like walking in the dark and ripping a fresh wound on your shin off the corner of the living room coffee table. I kept anticipating final fight or climactic scene...or someone bumping into Bruce Li and sending him into a rage by yelling, "You look nothing like Bruce Lee!!" Instead, it's like a really bad soap opera and seeing Bruce negotiate movie contracts. Will Bruce mingle well with others at the gala party? Plus, it really makes Bruce Lee seem like a two timing sleaze because he revels in his affair and has no remorse whatsoever. Besides the fun seeing Bruce do his paper route or his phony TV kung fu demonstrations, Bruce Li; you have done better.
View MoreHey, I've seen my share of kung-fu garbage, and this film is something I wasted a good boring Monday night on. Expectingly nothing but garbage, I just popped in the tape and thought I'd just let it run. To tell the truth, it's surprisingly decent. Bruce Li is no Bruce Lee, but he's certainly the best of the imitators, and this film is one of his better moments.Another of those bad-yet-enjoyable films. Worthwhile if you're a kung-fu / Bruce Lee fan though.7 / 10
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