Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview (Video 1994) Poster

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10/10
Very good and watchable for all Lee fans out there but do have several cons
dark_lord_9197 March 2006
Warning: Spoilers
In this interview, Lee talks about various topics such as racism, martial arts, languages, his philosophy and his expectations about the future. Overally, I think it is a rather splendid interview conducted by Pierre Berton, a Canadian journalist. But, it do have several cons as other interviews out there. Although I give it 10 stars, it's just because of the man himself, Bruce Lee and not the film star-martial artist Bruce Lee talking. The cons I have about this film is that: 1) It is too short, 30 minutes is not enough to understand his views and opinions. For me, it should have lasted at least an hour.

2) Pierre Berton does not give ample time for Lee to finish expressing his view on certain opinions which can be annoying sometimes e.g when Bruce is talking about his view on martial art being an art that honestly express a human body, Pierre just acknowledge that immediately and quickly switched to another topic without waiting for Bruce to finish speaking. I realize that 30 minutes is insufficient for the long answers but shouldn't he wait for Bruce to finish expressing his view first? 3) The occasional repetition of some topics. Pierre keeps asking the same question e.g when he is asking about the fact that Lee is hired because he is the only one that can pronounce the name Britt Reid correctly among the Chinese community?. After Lee acknowledges that and said it is just a joke, Pierre laughs and continues asking the same question again twice.

In conclusion, it is definitely an eye-opener to the real personality of Bruce Lee but it is just too short. Just as I was warming up, it just ends there and you sit there thinking it's finished??
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