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The Way of the Dragon
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The Way of the Dragon was well received. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported a 87% approval rating based on 15 reviews. Upon release, Roger Ebert initially gave a mixed review in the Chicago Sun-Times, saying he found the plot simplistic and...
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The Way of the Dragon was well received. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported a 87% approval rating based on 15 reviews.
Critical response
The Way of the Dragon was well received. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported a 87% approval rating based on 15 reviews. Upon release, Roger Ebert initially gave a mixed review in the Chicago Sun-Times, saying he found the plot simplistic and its conventions unbelievable but commented that "this sort of stuff is magnificently silly, and Lee, to give him credit, never tried to rise above it." Retrospective reviews have since been positive, with the film's comedy elements compared favourably to Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Chan, while the final fight between Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris is considered one of the greatest fight scenes of all time. At the 11th Golden Horse Awards, it was judged a runner-up Best Feature Film and was recognised for Best Film Editing. Later on, it ranked #95 in Empire magazine's list "The 100 Best Films of World Cinema" in 2010. According to Gene Freese, the final fight between Lee and Norris is considered "by many to be the greatest movie fight ever" filmed. It has been listed as one of the greatest fight scenes of all time in a number of publications.







