Remember Bruce Lee on his 84th birth anniversary by watching THESE iconic films that celebrate the legends of martial arts.
The legendary martial arts icon, actor, and filmmaker Bruce Lee was born on November 27, 1940. He made a memorable mark in Hollywood with his groundbreaking martial arts-themed movies. The list of his movies includes Enter the Dragon, The Way of the Dragon, The Fist of Fury, The Big Boss, and more. Tragically, at the age of just 32, Bruce Lee passed away in 1973 under mysterious circumstances. However, on his 84th birth anniversary, we have curated a list of some iconic movies that define martial arts. Stream them right now through OTTplay Premium.
Released in 2000, this action-adventure movie has won an Oscar for Best International Feature Film at the 73rd Academy Awards. The movie follows a brave martial arts master named Li Mu Bai, who decides to leave a life filled with fights and danger. As a symbol of his retirement, he gifts his precious sword to his beloved student, Yu Shu Lien, and asks her to keep it safe. But sadly, the sword gets stolen and makes Li Mu Bai go on a dangerous journey to find the word and bring it back.
In the year 1930, a skilled martial arts fighter from China lost his home when the Japanese Army attacked their nation. This fighter, who is now all grown-up, must do everything to keep his family safe and for that, he goes on a difficult journey to find a way to earn money.
After witnessing the terrible things done to the people of his village, Joseon, a skilled assassin, who once was one quite deadly, decides to quit his retirement and come out for vengeance. Driven by a strong desire for justice, he emerges as a Messiah, who is ready to use his lethal abilities to punish those who are responsible for the heinous crime.
A Wing Chun master faces the daunting challenge of defeating eight rival martial arts schools to establish his own dojo. As he navigates the dangerous path, the master gets entangled in a complex web of high-stakes power games. Delve into the visually powerful masterpiece with an interesting storyline that compliments cinematography and martial arts.
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