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Did Bruce Lee's movie Fighting slow down?

Bruce Lee was selected as the hero and idol of the 20th century by Time magazine. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do. It was he who introduced China Kung Fu to westerners and spread it all over the world. Martial artist Bruce Lee included the word Kung Fu in the English dictionary. He is not only an excellent martial arts superstar, but also a cultural symbol. He was the first China actor to work hard in Hollywood. With his kung fu skills, he is popular all over the world, and he is a symbol of China's going to the world.

Today, let's talk about some stories about Bruce Lee when he was shooting a kung fu film. Bruce Lee moves very fast, so he has to slow down the movie while filming. When filming enter the dragon, Bruce Lee and Ouka da were fighting in the ring, and Bruce Lee had a fly kick. At first, the camera was shooting at normal speed, but the effect was blurred and the photographer had to slow down. So in the post-production at that time, the people behind the scenes still racked their brains and took great pains.

Enter the dragon is a film full of Lee style. Although the fighting methods are different, they are all Li-style, but the skills of other actors are not as good as Li. Everyone found that fighting in old movies always had a slow ending. Don't just think that this is a special effect. In fact, the photographic equipment at that time was not advanced enough to capture some fast images in time, so it was just a production method.