Director: George Nolfi
Notable Cast: Phillip
Ng, Xia Yu, Billy Magnussen, Jin Xing, Jingjing Qu, Simon Yin
When the word started spreading around online that the
latest Bruce Lee focused film, one surrounding the events of his fight with Wong Jack
Man and entitled Birth of the Dragon,
it was not good. Fans were upset that the film seemed to treat the entire thing
like an excuse to exploit Bruce’s fame and fortune and worst yet, neither Bruce
Lee nor Wong Jack Man were the protagonists. It was actually a young white guy
that was driving the story forward. Fast forward to a month prior to its
release in theaters and producers stated that the film shown at festivals was
just an early cut of the film and that this one, which was getting a wide
release thanks to WWE and Blumhouse, would take fans’ concerns into account for
a better movie. If that was the case, then I have no need to see the first cut
of the film because Birth of the Dragon
suffers from the exact same problems that fans were concerned with originally.
The entire concept is flawed and no amount of Phillip Ng charisma, Xia Yu
deadpan seriousness, or Corey Yuen fight work can save the film from simply
being awkward. There are certainly moments when one can see some appeal to
Birth of the Dragon, but it’s hard to get around the glaring flaws of the film
on its foundational levels.