

Birth of the Dragon

Set against the backdrop of San Francisco’s Chinatown, this cross-cultural biopic chronicles Bruce Lee’s emergence as a martial-arts superstar after his legendary secret showdown with fellow martial artist Wong Jack Man.
Set against the backdrop of San Francisco’s Chinatown, this cross-cultural biopic chronicles Bruce Lee’s emergence as a martial-arts superstar after his legendary secret showdown with fellow martial artist Wong Jack Man.
Bruce Lee could very well be a little cocky in real life like this movie depicts.... so what? That was his personality and it suits him... as a matter of fact the only guy in the history of mankind who deserves to be cocky IS Bruce Lee so live with it!! The movie was really entertaining and the action scenes where really good. Not for a minute it seemed over the top or even boring.
I don't feel like Bruce Lee was portrayed properly in this movie. From what I've seen, read, heard about his life, he wasn't a scumbag like he's depicted in this movie. Definitely one of the worst movies about his life.
Fun in parts, but hardly the stuff of legend. The fighting scenes needed an action director, especially one with a background in martial arts. Too often the movie feels lightweight, almost like a tv movie, and so fails to make a punch where it should matter. Disappointing, especially for Bruce Lee fans.
Pretty cheesy melodrama. Tries to be a deep character study, but ends up being rather boring. I don't buy the guy playing Lee, and they seem to be working overtime to make him seem like a dick until the end.
Of all the sweet footage, interviews, and movies of Bruce Lee I have watched over the years...this is the first one to make him look like a cocky douche... I will never watch this turd again
With a premise that promised to delve into one of the most iconic moments in martial arts history, this film falls short on nearly every front. The story overly simplifies Bruce Lee's character, reducing him to a shallow figure lacking the depth necessary to honor his legacy. While it attempts to build an engaging narrative around the legendary fight between Lee and Wong Jack Man, it does so clumsily and without the intensity the subject deserves.
The fight scenes, which should be the heart of the film, are disappointing and fail to capture the spectacle and mastery one would expect in a tribute to Lee. The plot is riddled with clichés and predictable twists, diluting any emotional or narrative impact it might have had.
While there are moments hinting at a more ambitious approach—such as exploring martial arts philosophy or cultural clashes—these elements are handled superficially and without cohesion. The final product fails both as a biographical drama and as a memorable action film, leaving the impression that the story deserved a much more thoughtful and passionate execution.
Pretty much a TV movie that got into the theaters by accident. The actor doing Bruce Lee had him down spot on, though.
Bruce Lee could very well be a little cocky in real life like this movie depicts.... so what? That was his personality and it suits him... as a matter of fact the only guy in the history of mankind who deserves to be cocky IS Bruce Lee so live with it!! The movie was really entertaining and the action scenes where really good. Not for a minute it seemed over the top or even boring.