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Blind Fist of Bruce (1979)

Cast: Simon Yuen, Simon Yuen, Bruce Li, more...
Director: Kam Bo, Kam Bo
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Studio: BCI, a Navarre Corporation Company
Genre: Foreign, Hong Kong, Martial Arts
Running Time: 90 min.
Languages: English
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Synopsis
One of the many similarly named actors to cash in on the success of the legendary Bruce Lee, Bruce Li stars in Blind Fist of Bruce as a man who learns various forms of martial arts from a wise man. Armed with the skills, Li protects himself and his family from the gangsters who threaten their security. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

GreenCine Member Reviews

Funnier Than Most, Better Than Few by JMVerville December 14, 2004 - 7:45 AM PST
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2 out of 2 members found this review helpful
One's impression while watching this film is fairly mixed: there were many parts that made it funnier than the typical Kung Fu film (intentionally so) which kept me interested in the film. Furthermore, the acting is not as bad as typical of its' genre, and I found some of the characters especially expressive and entertaining.

However, the fault of the film is that it falls victim to many of the errors of its' genre: the quality being grainy and questionable, the simplicity of the plot and having shocking simplicity in the archetypes of good & evil, and furthermore, being overall rather corny.

But if you can stand for a typical Kung Fu B movie, this is not so bad; I found it entertaining and its' martial arts were not very shabby, either. And furthermore, the film did not fall victim to any ridiculous subplot or love-story, nor was it ruined by an overwhelming personality clogging up the story, which can easily kill other films. For what they have, a decent film. If you see it for what it is, it is not hard to watch and enjoy it. Decent for anybody who has an attachment to the genre.




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