Bruce Lee A Lenda Serie Completa __exclusive__ -
50 episodes
The production, consisting of (each approximately 45 minutes long), was originally produced by CCTV to promote Chinese culture during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. It follows Bruce Lee's journey chronologically:
Global Stardom:
The final episodes chronicle his meteoric rise with films like The Big Boss and Enter the Dragon before his tragic death at age 32. Production and Legacy Bruce Lee A Lenda Serie Completa
- Focus: The making of Enter the Dragon, Lee’s ultimate vision for Game of Death, and the tragic events of July 20, 1973.
- Highlights: Analysis of his cerebral edema, the conspiracy theories surrounding his death, and the emotional funeral footage from Hong Kong and Seattle.
Orçamento:
Cerca de 50 milhões de yuans (aprox. US$ 7,3 milhões). Elenco Principal: Danny Chan Kwok-kwan: Bruce Lee. Michelle Lang: Linda Lee. Ted Duran: Alexandre Bailly. Focus: The making of Enter the Dragon ,
Rise to Fame
: Breaking into Hollywood through roles like Cato in The Green Hornet and eventually returning to Hong Kong to create his legendary films. Tragic End : His mysterious and untimely death at age 32. What Makes it "Interesting" Orçamento: Cerca de 50 milhões de yuans (aprox
A série explica a importância de Bruce Lee para a autoestima asiática e para a quebra de barreiras raciais em Hollywood. Ele foi o primeiro herói de ação asiático a beijar uma atriz ocidental na TV, desafiando o preconceito da época.
What Makes "A Lenda" Unique?
"Bruce Lee: A Lenda" (originalmente Bruce Lee: The Legend ) é um documentário biográfico produzido em 1984 pela Golden Harvest, a mesma produtora dos filmes clássicos de Bruce Lee. Dirigida por Leonard Ho, a obra é considerada a cinebiografia oficial mais abrangente já feita sobre o artista marcial.
- The "Yellow Brat" Rivalry: The series creates a composite antagonist, "Yellow Brat," representing the rival martial artists Lee encountered in his youth. While the character is fictionalized, he serves as a narrative device to showcase Lee's competitive drive and transition from street brawler to martial artist.
- Simplification of Relationships: The series has been critiqued for simplifying complex relationships, particularly the nuances of his marriage to Linda Lee Cadwell, often reducing her role to a supportive pillar rather than a complex partner.
- Dramatized Fight Scenes: The choreography, while impressive, often eschews realism for cinematic spectacle. The fights are prolonged and highly stylized, reflecting the Wuxia influence of Chinese television drama rather than the gritty realism of Lee’s actual street fights or his later film choreography.