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Birth of the Dragon

  • 2016
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,7/10
9,2 k
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Birth of the Dragon (2016)
Set against the backdrop of 1960s San Francisco, BIRTH OF THE DRAGON is a modern take on the classic movies that Bruce Lee was known for.  It takes its inspiration from the epic and still controversial showdown between an up-and-coming Bruce Lee and kung fu master Wong Jack Man -- a battle that gave birth to a legend.
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Une version moderne des films classiques pour lesquels Bruce Lee était connu. Inspiré de la confrontation épique et controversée entre Bruce Lee et le maître du kung fu, Wong Jack Man - une ... Tout lireUne version moderne des films classiques pour lesquels Bruce Lee était connu. Inspiré de la confrontation épique et controversée entre Bruce Lee et le maître du kung fu, Wong Jack Man - une bataille qui a donné naissance à une légende.Une version moderne des films classiques pour lesquels Bruce Lee était connu. Inspiré de la confrontation épique et controversée entre Bruce Lee et le maître du kung fu, Wong Jack Man - une bataille qui a donné naissance à une légende.

  • Director
    • George Nolfi
  • Writers
    • Stephen J. Rivele
    • Christopher Wilkinson
    • Michael J. Dorgan
  • Stars
    • Billy Magnussen
    • Yu Xia
    • Philip Ng
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,7/10
    9,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • George Nolfi
    • Writers
      • Stephen J. Rivele
      • Christopher Wilkinson
      • Michael J. Dorgan
    • Stars
      • Billy Magnussen
      • Yu Xia
      • Philip Ng
    • 212Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 62Commentaires de critiques
    • 35Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 victoire au total

    Vidéos6

    Official Trailer
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    Official Trailer
    BIRTH OF THE DRAGON - OFFICIAL TRAILER (2017)
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    BIRTH OF THE DRAGON - OFFICIAL TRAILER (2017)
    BIRTH OF THE DRAGON - OFFICIAL TRAILER (2017)
    Trailer 2:14
    BIRTH OF THE DRAGON - OFFICIAL TRAILER (2017)
    Accept Your Challenge
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    Accept Your Challenge
    Alley Fight
    Clip 0:59
    Alley Fight
    Birth Of The Dragon: Stunts (Featurette)
    Featurette 1:27
    Birth Of The Dragon: Stunts (Featurette)
    Birth Of The Dragon: Becoming
    Featurette 1:28
    Birth Of The Dragon: Becoming

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    Rôles principaux66

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    Billy Magnussen
    Billy Magnussen
    • Steve McKee
    Yu Xia
    Yu Xia
    • Wong Jack Man
    • (as Xia Yu)
    Philip Ng
    Philip Ng
    • Bruce Lee
    • (as Philip Wan-Lung Ng)
    Jingjing Qu
    • Xiulan Quan
    • (as Qu Jingjing)
    Wang Xi'An
    • Tai Chi Grandmaster…
    Hai Yu
    • Shaolin Abbot
    • (as Yu Hai)
    Yue Wu
    Yue Wu
    • Wang Biao
    • (as Wu Yue)
    Coyote Roberts
    Coyote Roberts
    • Beat Poet
    • (as a different name)
    Riley Wood
    • Hippie Girl
    Simon Yin
    • Vinnie Wei
    Terry Chen
    Terry Chen
    • Frankie Chen
    Ron Yuan
    Ron Yuan
    • Tony Yu
    Lillian Lim
    Lillian Lim
    • Janet Wei
    Yee Jee Tso
    Yee Jee Tso
    • Winston Peng
    Simon Chin
    Simon Chin
    • Wai Fu
    Nikson Kong
    • Wong's Cousin
    • (as Nickson Kong)
    Davin Tong
    Davin Tong
    • Busboy
    • (as Peter Chao)
    Hawlan Ng
    Hawlan Ng
    • Valet
    • (as Haiwian Ng)
    • Director
      • George Nolfi
    • Writers
      • Stephen J. Rivele
      • Christopher Wilkinson
      • Michael J. Dorgan
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs212

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    aubrey79102

    I walked out.

    This seems like the worst movie I can remember in a long time. Probably because I had great expectations and always loved Bruce Lee. Seeing how egotistical he came across, showing him making movies before he ever did, ignoring his philosophy, and many facts distorted compelled me to walk out. So my review only goes to Jack Wong and Lee's first scene together.

    If you still must see this movie after reading to this review, make sure another movie is playing near yours so you can switch theaters. Wonder Woman was better the 5th time than setting through this garbage.
    7connerlandon

    Decent film with engaging action.

    I was at first put off by the trailers of the film because the street alley scene and certain dialogue lines seemed cheesy without context, however in the progression of the full film they play their part just fine.

    In the idea that the "birth of the dragon" was the transition from Bruce Lee's generic focus of Kung Fu and other martial arts into the consolidated uniform art of Jeet Kune Do, this movie highlighted the event that sparked that transition in an entertaining way. Combining some historical information with an enticing cinematic focus, intertwined with some fictional inclusions of characters and story for the sake of making it an entertainment film rather than direct informational documentary, I was satisfied overall with the viewing and find that it paid decent homage to the memory of Bruce Lee by showing a human element of imperfection during the beginning of his career.

    Allowing us to see into the information of his time before becoming a cultural icon was refreshing, and influenced me to read into Lee's history during those years and before. Again, the film does include uses of fictional elements in order to help propel the story in a standard acceptable for entertaining viewership, and as such does not convey an entirely truthful set of events, only a summary with cinematic filler.

    I recommend seeing this film to see what you think of it, and afterwards reading about the events around the conflict between Bruce Lee and Wong Jack Man yourself, as there are some interesting details to be found.
    5williamdorval

    Were the insulting reviews done as a class project of hating whites?

    It's just a movie, not a study of racism. One only has to look at the review dates and see a lot were done within a few days as if it was a class project by snowflakes who are insulted by the fact that whites breathe the same air as they do. Faux intellects claiming whites insult Asians / Japanese who have a sad history, like whites that included slavery and practices of racial superiority. What has that got to do with this movie? Really nuts to get phony intellect social study reviews by rabid hate mongers. Yes, Hollywood makes a lot of junk that I would not use to hold my garbage. But this film hardly merits the volumes of visceral hate lobbed against white people. The claim that Asians are not stars in Hollywood belittles the Asian community of stars that have made it big in Hollywood. Another meh popcorn movie for a rainy day that will not be added to my collection.
    2davidchenhere

    This 2016 Biopic is dull, aimless, and squanders its premise

    I bought the tickets to this movie thinking it would be a cool Bruce Lee biopic. Or failing that, at least a good action film.

    It turns out Birth of the Dragon was NEITHER, giving the focus instead to an obscure side character, and failing to entertain on the action front.

    First, let's talk about the pacing. After slogging through the first half of the film, we finally get to the fight that's been promised, which actually turns out OK. But after that, we're dragged through a shoehorned side-plot about the side character's love life, which feels quite empty after it's been resolved.

    After leaving the theaters in disbelief that I actually spent money on this movie, I looked on the internet for alternatives to scratch my action flick itch.

    Lo and behold, the 1993 biopic DRAGON: THE BRUCE LEE STORY was a MUCH better action film, and a fantastic character study on the legend of a man we know today.

    Overall, if you're looking for a biopic, skip this movie and watch DRAGON: THE BRUCE LEE STORY instead. If you're looking for an action film, watch literally ANY OTHER movie than this one.
    7dave-mcclain

    "Birth of the Dragon" is an entertaining piece of biopic fiction.

    Like many famous people, the experiences of martial arts icon Bruce Lee before he became famous are not well-known, but are crucial to understanding the person he became. The man the world came to know as Bruce Lee was born Lee Jun-fat in San Francisco on November 27, 1940, in the Chinese "Year of the Dragon". His father was a Chinese opera star who was touring the U.S. at the time, but took his family back to their native Hong Kong shortly before Japan invaded. After World War II ended, Lee's father resumed his earlier film career and Bruce began appearing on screen as a child actor. As he continued making movies, Bruce also began learning Chinese martial arts, first from his father and then from the famous Wing Chun master teacher Yip Man. Bruce was getting into a lot of street fights, which he usually won, but when he was 18, amid rumored threats to his life, his parents sent him to live with his older sister in San Francisco. Just months later, Lee moved to Seattle where he finished high school, went to college and began teaching martial arts, eventually opening his own studio. When he was 23, he moved to Oakland, California to live with locally famous martial artist James Yimm Lee, with whom he opened his second studio. Bruce himself became well-known throughout the Bay Area and beyond. He sought ways to increase the momentum of his martial arts career and to translate that into a show business career. He also began to evolve as a martial artist. This is the period of Bruce Lee's life that is chronicled (and fictionalized) in the 2017 martial arts action movie "Birth of the Dragon" (PG-13, 1:43).

    In 1964, Bruce Lee (Philip Ng) is a skilled and cocky master teacher running his own Bay Area martial arts studio. He also has some of his students appear in crude Kung Fu movies which Lee produces, directs, writes and stars in. Lee is a controversial figure, both in central California and even back in Asia for his teaching emphasis on "kicking ass" over spirituality, for turning Kung Fu into mass entertainment and (especially) for teaching Caucasians. One of those students is Steve McKee (Billy Magnussen, playing a fictionalized version of actor Steve McQueen, a real-life student of Lee's). Steve is a promising student, but increasingly has doubts about Lee's philosophy and whether Lee can help him reach his potential.

    And then Lee learns that a famous Chinese martial artist Wong Jack Man (Yu Xia) is coming to San Francisco, but isn't sure why. He thinks it's because Wong wants to spy on him. Or maybe Wong wants to punish Lee for teaching Kung Fu to whites. Either way, Lee is unswayed and unafraid. Steve's attitude is different, however. He is intrigued by the new arrival and eventually gravitates to Wong and his more spiritual approach to life – and Kung Fu – and tries to persuade the master to take him on as a student. Meanwhile, Steve becomes an intermediary between Lee and Wong, delivering messages between the two rivals as they challenge each other and then negotiate the terms of one decisive, high-stakes fight.

    This is where the veracity of the film's story gets even murkier. The set-up for this battle royale involves a fictional young Chinese woman named Xiulan (Jingjing Qu). She, as many others like her, was brought to the U.S. by a Chinese crime lord called Auntie Blossom (Jin Xing) who forces these girls into servitude – sometimes of the domestic variety – and sometimes in one of her "houses". Steve falls in love with Xiulan and wants to free her from her virtual slavery. Xiulan's fate becomes part of the motivation for the Lee-Wong match. Such a fight between the two men did actually take place, but it happened indoors, it was not filmed and there were relatively few witnesses. Consequently, reports of the fight – from how long it lasted to who won – have varied widely from the very beginning and remain a source of controversy to this day. The movie's portrayal of the fight is very entertaining and it does take sides in how it shows the fight playing out, but the actual fight sequence and its aftermath in the film's story can only be viewed from the perspective of significant creative license. However, one aspect of the fight's result does stand on its own merits. That being the significant impact the fight had on Lee's continuing rise to fame and on his style as a martial artist. No spoilers here, but you can read all about it online.

    "Birth of the Dragon" is an entertaining piece of biopic fiction. But Movie Fans' reactions will depend on how they view the large amount of fictionalization in the story (including forcing that story into a recognizable Hollywood formula) – and what they think of how the climactic fight is portrayed. Based on Michael Dorgan's article, "Bruce Lee's Toughest Fight", screen writing partners (and Oscar nominees) Stephen J. Rivele and Christopher Wilkinson ("Nixon", "Ali", "Pawn Sacrifice") and director George Nolfi ("The Adjustment Bureau") give us an interesting version of actual events. Action movie and martial arts fans will likely be entertained, while dedicated Bruce Lee fans will probably be intrigued, if nothing else. (Although some will find the emphasis on Steve McKee's character unnecessarily distracting). Through the pleasing efforts of the filmmakers, the serviceable acting of the supporting cast and the fairly strong performances of Phillip Ng, Yu Xia and Billy Rasmussen, Movie Fans get an unspectacular, but enjoyable story which reveals at least some truths about the rise of one of the greatest and most influential martial artists of all time. "B+"

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    • Anecdotes
      The original cut of the movie was so poorly received by audiences that the film had to be extensively re-edited in a desperate attempt to please fans by removing many scenes of Billy Magnussen as Steve McKee, and focusing more on Philip Ng as Bruce Lee.
    • Gaffes
      The film's portrayal of Wong Jack Man contains numerous factual errors. The biggest being that he was not a Shaolin monk and he didn't come to San Francisco as penance for nearly killing a man in a duel. Also he didn't return to China afterwards since he continued to teach martial arts in the Fort Mason Center of San Francisco until he retired in 2005.
    • Citations

      Wong Jack Man: Now, we begin to exceed your limits.

      Bruce Lee: ...What limits?

    • Générique farfelu
      A few of the job titles in the scrolling credits such as "stunt coordinator" and "set designer" change back and forth from English to Chinese.
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      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Birth of the Dragon (2017)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 août 2017 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • China
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Câu Chuyện Lý Tiểu Long: Sự Ra Đời Của Rồng
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
    • sociétés de production
      • Anomaly Entertainment
      • Groundswell Productions
      • Kylin Pictures
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      • 31 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 6 901 965 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 2 702 430 $ US
      • 27 août 2017
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 7 215 027 $ US
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