Fury of Victory (C8) – How Bruce Lee dusted action cinema

Fury of Victory (C8) – How Bruce Lee dusted action cinema

Defeat rage is a must in Bruce Lee’s filmography on C8 broadcasts tonight. An icon of the martial arts, the actress revolutionized the cinema of her genre.

In occupied Shanghai of the 1930s, Chen, a major kung fu expert, returns to the city to attend the funeral of his mysteriously deceased master, Ho. Shanghai lives under the harsh rule of the Japanese. Some who founded their own karate schools began to mock Chen. It takes them very badly. The proud fighter has two reasons for dedicating himself whole body and soul to this fighting competition. He wants to avenge the honor of the occupied Chinese and the death of his mentor…

Before that, we fought “à la papa” on the big screen… Then Bruce Lee came along and changed action cinema forever. Inside Fury’s fist (1972) is a martial arts prodigy who recruits students from a rival Japanese school. The Little Dragon (alias) reproduces virtuoso choreographies, dazzling punches. The art of nunchaku allows him to send dozens of attackers to the mat. The series marked Quentin Tarantino, who would pay homage to the kung-fu icon from Kill Bill.

Fury of the Win, Thursday, April 13 at 21:20 at C8

ISABEL MAGNIER

Source: Programme Television

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