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The martial artist Chen Zhen returns to his school to find out that his master Huo Yuan Jia died. Students from a Japanese martial arts school begin to insult master Huo Yuan Jia after his death, trying to prove that the Japanese are stronger than the Chinese. Which then starts a war between the two schools. Edit Translation

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  • Country: Hong Kong
  • Type: Movie
  • Release Date: Mar 22, 1972
  • Duration: 1 hr. 48 min.
  • Score: 7.7 (scored by 353 users)
  • Ranked: #4145
  • Popularity: #10890
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

After watching dozens of martial arts movies I decided to revisit this classic. Even though it followed the revenge theme fairly closely and the antipathy toward Japanese occupiers, Fist of Fury stepped away from the pack in terms of quality. Though the majority of sets were indoors or on the lot, they were beautifully crafted and believable as real homes and dojos for the most part, especially given the budget.

When Bruce Lee’s Chen Zhen returned home to find out his master was murdered, he did not take it well. In Fist of Fury all the Japanese were EVIL, there was no nuance which seemed like a missed opportunity for story depth. Bruce stacked the bodies up during his rampage to avenge his master. Most kung fu movies have a revenge theme, Fist of Fury leaned into it---hard. Bruce did have some say in how he wanted the movie to end, to show that crime and killing doesn’t pay. The story was definitely a step up from most kung fu revenge stories.

I’ve always felt Bruce Lee was better at conveying rage in his fights or staring down his opponents with an intensity born of confidence in himself, here he also showed real tenderness in his scenes with Yuan Li Er (Nora Miao), the woman Chen had returned to Shanghai for in order to marry. At his master’s funeral, they touched hands in a way that only lovers do, sweetly and sensually. As always, he was beautiful and compelling. There’s no denying he had real magnetism.

Books have been written about Bruce Lee’s fighting skills and I have nothing significant to add. All I will say is that he was lightning fast and amazing to watch. After scrutinizing other martial artists in movies, I have to say he is still the best. And that’s saying something, because for me, there are few things better than martial arts movies with Jet Li, Donnie Yen, or Gordon Liu.

As I’ve said in previous reviews, I don’t watch kung fu movies for the story or acting, it all comes down to the fights and the beginning fight with Bruce clearing out a dojo and the final fights were magnificent. Fist of Fury was not a perfect film, but it was entertaining and bittersweet, knowing how few films Bruce Lee would make.

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  • Movie: Fist of Fury
  • Country: Hong Kong
  • Release Date: Mar 22, 1972
  • Duration: 1 hr. 48 min.
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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  • Score: 7.7 (scored by 353 users)
  • Ranked: #4145
  • Popularity: #10890
  • Watchers: 590

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