The Chinese Really Heart Bruce Lee
Filed under: TV News
Starting this Sunday, China's state television will be airing a 50-part Bruce Lee documentary called The Legend of Bruce Lee in prime time.
50 part!!!!!! Damn, sitting through all that is COMMITMENT.
Two episodes will air consecutively every night in a two-hour slot til the end of the series.
Americans don't have the attention span for a fifty-part series dedicated to one person!
The kung fu master's documentary was shot in China, Hong Kong, Macau, the U.S., Italy and Thailand over nine months.
The documentary series is seen as a 'belated' hero's welcome for Bruce Lee. At the peak of his career, his countrymen didn't 'feel' his influence because at that moment China was a 'closed' communist country and his movies weren't allowed into the nation.
The state television channel has spent $7.3 million on the documentary. It's the country's first movie or TV series on the kung fu master.
And, according to reports, unlike past films about Lee, the 50-part documentary is unusually detailed in tracing Lee's life, from his teenage years in Hong Kong to his move to the U.S., where he studied and taught martial arts, to his movie career and early death at 32.
Danny Chen, the actor who plays Lee in the doc said, "We've only seen the glorious side of Bruce Lee — he comes out all guns blazing, his films are entertaining. But very few people know what injuries he suffered and what grievances he suffered."
The documentary was originally scheduled to air right before the Beijing Olympics, but was pushed back because of the deadly May earthquake in China's central Sichuan province which killed 70,000 people.
Will us non-Chinese get to see the mondo Lee documentary?
We do have the Bruce Lee Broadway musical to look forward to in 2010!
[Image via WENN.]



Bruce was awesome!
That's DOTTIE!!!
Kinda cute wasn't he?? ?? I love Bruce Lee his movies are great. He's a good looking asian dude =)
wtf.
BRANDON LEE! ♥
I think i found my halloween costume
he's cute
I love what his wife said,"People like to talk about the way Bruce died, I prefer to remember how he lived."
You are the greatest Master Lee!!! We love you!!!!!
40+ episode series are nothing unusual in Asia. I'll have to admit, though, that those are usually adaptations of epic stories (think LotR done over 40-50 episodes), not documentaries–much less documentaries about one person!
forget the commitment to WATCH it, think about the poor souls who had to EDIT it. Shit.
Gorgeous! Love bruce Lee–Love His son- wish he didn't die so young both of them for that matter- they were gold. mysterious
i would watch it….i know all the worlds to all his movies love him
I'd watch it. Bruce Lee simply was the best martial artist of the 20th century. He was too fast for the cameras! They had to slow down the film to catch all his moves. He's the whole reason I got into martial arts and got my black belt so young.
i'd probably watch it, or most of it. i think my fiance would probably get through the whole thing. perhaps their givernment will force them all to watch, considering some of the stuff they've been up too…
I would so watch that every night. I love Bruce Lee. He was hot and I joined Karate classes when I was a kid because of him. lol
DAMN…THATS MY IDOL…I'D SIT THRU 100 TWO HOUR EPISODES OF HIS DOCUDRAMA!!!
much respect to bruce lee and all that he did for asians in cinema
The Chinese are not his countrymen as stated in the article, although he was of mostly Chinese ancestry Lee was solely an American citizen his entire life.