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Enter the Dragon
Enter the Dragon
1973 ·102 min ·Hong Kong, United States of America ·R 18+
7.9
IMDb 7.6 КП 7.8 RT 88% MC 83
Action
Director: Robert Clouse
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A martial artist agrees to spy on a reclusive crime lord using his invitation to a tournament there as cover.

Budget: $850,000
US Gross: $25,259
Worldwide: $21.53M
Bruce Lee
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John Saxon
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Jim Kelly
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Enter the Dragon is widely celebrated as a genre-defining classic and the definitive showcase of Bruce Lee's martial arts mastery and philosophy. While some modern viewers find the narrative tropes and technical execution dated, it remains a culturally significant work that pioneered the tournament-film template.

Acting Bruce Lee’s performance is universally regarded as his peak, embodying legendary intensity and physical mastery.
Originality The film established the blueprint for the martial arts tournament subgenre, leaving a lasting influence on action cinema and gaming.
Direction The fight choreography is lauded for its fluidity, power, and technical realism, effectively blending athleticism with philosophical expression.
Culture The film acts as a groundbreaking cross-cultural milestone that helped eliminate reductive stereotypes of Asian characters in Western media.
Screenplay Opinions on the screenplay are divided: some appreciate its simple, focused delivery of justice, while others criticize it as a clichéd and dated undercover-cop narrative.
Editing The technical production quality is a point of contention; supporters praise the stylized cinematography, while critics find the editing and dialogue to be clumsy and unpolished.
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