Enter the Dragon (40th Anniversary Edition) [Blu-ray]
K**N
An Iconic Masterpiece of Martial Arts Cinema
"Enter the Dragon" is an iconic masterpiece that stands the test of time, earning it a well-deserved five-star rating. This film is a perfect blend of action, drama, and martial arts, making it a must-watch for any fan of the genre.Bruce Lee's Legendary Performance:Bruce Lee's performance is nothing short of legendary. His charisma, skill, and screen presence are unmatched, making every scene he’s in captivating and thrilling. Lee's martial arts prowess is on full display, and his fight sequences are both graceful and powerful, showcasing his incredible talent.Engaging Plot:The storyline is compelling, with a mix of espionage, revenge, and honor. The plot centers around Lee, who is recruited to infiltrate a martial arts tournament held on a private island to gather intelligence on a crime lord. The narrative is engaging and keeps you hooked from start to finish.Outstanding Action Sequences:The action sequences in "Enter the Dragon" are brilliantly choreographed and executed. Each fight scene is a masterclass in martial arts choreography, featuring a variety of fighting styles and techniques. The final showdown is particularly memorable and remains one of the best in cinematic history.Strong Supporting Cast:The supporting cast, including John Saxon and Jim Kelly, deliver strong performances that complement Lee's. Each character is well-developed, and their interactions add depth to the story. The diverse cast adds to the film's appeal and richness.Timeless Appeal:"Enter the Dragon" has a timeless appeal that continues to attract new audiences. Its influence on martial arts films and pop culture is undeniable, and it remains a benchmark for the genre. The film's direction, pacing, and soundtrack are all top-notch, contributing to its enduring legacy.Overall Experience:"Enter the Dragon" is a cinematic gem that delivers on every front. It’s an exhilarating experience that combines brilliant martial arts, engaging storytelling, and iconic performances. This film is a true classic and a testament to Bruce Lee's lasting impact on the world of cinema. Highly recommended!
V**W
Enter the Dragon 4K UHD
Nice artworks.
D**T
The last ... and best Bruce Lee movie, ever!
This movie made me a Bruce Lee fan, instantly! I was only 13 when I saw it and 5 when Bruce died in 1973. Before I saw Enter the Dragon, I really didn't know who Bruce was... only that he was an asian actor that died quite young. His co-stars, John Saxon and Jim Kelly did a good job of acting. And the music was cool. But Bruce was oviously the one who made this movie great through his mesmerizing fight scenes and on-screen charisma!
B**S
BRUCE LEE
love my steelbook cover of ETD
T**B
ARE YOU KIDDING. . . . THERE ARE MANY COPIES, BUT NO COMARISON!!
THE MARTIAL ARTS MASTER PIECE, THAT ALL OTHERS WILL BE COMPARED TO FOR ALL TIME!!
D**Y
Looks like the best that it will ever look!
This one is a hard one to truly judge, but after I saw a clip on YT on a 32" 1440P, 10-bit monitor - it looked mind blowing! After I watched it on a 4K 65" - it was not as sharp, but it had it's moments!Let me start by saying that if you are expecting very fine detail of the 4K type that makes you see yourself as being right there in real life - this is not it! However, when compared to BD, this ALMOST gets you that experience. You will never forget that you are watching a film and it will never be mistaken for digital!Video (4.0):I will try my best to describe it in words and to give you are more true idea of what it looks like. This looks like film and the colors pop and show distinction, but are never overdone. Depth is very strong, bringing with it more detail such as shadows, sun casting, dental work (for better or worse), facial hairs, bolts, early 70's decor, and flora and man-made structures. It has a 'dry' leaning - or film-like look most of the time, while never really getting to the very fine detail of the type that shows each strand of hair or skin ailments. Soft scenes remain soft, while stronger scenes look more like a 4K that you would expect.The best resolution scenes take place in natural light and brightly lit scenes. 4K surely brings out and makes distinct each scene in film being shot on separate occasions with different settings. The overall presentation quality still puts it into the B movie category, while leaning toward an A movie. The 4K gives it a more cinematic depth than the previous BD's - although I never had the 40th Anniversary disc to compare, I only had the first two BD discs with the aliasing in the picture, so I never even saw it in true 1080P, let alone 4K until now.I bought this film on VHS, Laserdisc, DVD, BD two times and now 4K! Do you realize how many times they compel you to buy the same things over and over again? 4K can really bring out the limitations of a film, as a great many films are best served on blu-ray. Some films get forced onto 4K as a selling point, but some rarely benefit - at least throughout the film. Enter the Dragon mostly benefits, but it is safe to say that it is maxed out on 4K - especially if Warner Brothers did indeed do a new 4K scan for this! Regardless, this will be the final time that I buy it - probably for more reasons than one.This is the best a Bruce Lee film can look as far as I know, and it is the first 4K martial arts film that I have seen. I wished that they had included an at least HD 'making of' the film and any and ll outtakes and cut scenes, since the star is long gone. At least we get different versions of the film on one disc, but since it was not seamless branching, I would have preferred two discs with one on each! Ah well.Sound(4.5):While the picture quality still has something holding back very fine details in many cases, the sound on the other hand - is head and shoulders above previous releases and is a LOT better than I was expecting!It sounds true to the source, but strong and backed by enough bass to consider it modern, with a fast and tight release! The surround effects are there, strong and do not sound like the usual cheaply put together surround sound for older films. The Atmos had clear directional effects, with backing bass to each effect. The sounds seemed to be from the original source, so nothing sounds out of place or like a fake, after the fact effect. I was very impressed. Atmos was demonstrated, but not always in constant action. The surround sound sounded natural, STRONG and active. Even the opening theme song sounded different and cleaner than in previous releases.There were no extras, which was a bad thing. I wish that when they put these things together, they would give us everything pertaining to the film, in the way of behind the scenes footage, outtakes and cut scenes. I guess that is asking too much.If you come from the BD with aliased video, then this is a MAJOR upgrade and is worthy of getting in order to get the best version available. I will assume that this is as good as it can get and if 8K should ever come out, I don't seen this scaling as well. The footage still has grain, but it is light and the 4K was used for the footage and not to increase grain to 4K for no reason. It certainly has a big screen cinematic feel, and you need it in your collection.I also forgot to mention, that the 4K makes John Saxon's fake hair look even MORE obviously fake!
B**W
As fun as it gets!
Looks as good as you can expect a film like this to look. Forgot how good this movie is!
E**.
Best Martial Artist of all modern times.
I wanted a 4k digital copy of one of the greatest martial artists and movie.
M**A
Todo un clásico del cine por fin restaurado en 4K Ultra HD!
Soy fan del cine de Bruce Lee y cuando supe que Warner Brothers había restaurado el clásico de "Enter The Dragon" en formato 4K Ultra HD, la compré de inmediato.Se ve espectacular mejor que nunca, con una calidad de imagen fuera de serie, lo mejor es que trae subtítulos en español y el Slipcover.Llegó rápido y en perfectas condiciones aunque la enviaron en una bolsa, en vez de una caja de cartón, dado lo delicado del material en Plástico.
C**R
Item as described.
Item as described.
M**D
Seminal Kung Fu Movie
I'm not going to go overboard on the movie. It's Bruce Lee's best film and arguably one of the most stylish Kung fu films of all time. It's Iconic. The transfer is very good, with just a little grain.. My only gripe is the Audio quality, is not the best.
G**E
Ok
Buon acquisto
V**Z
DVD Bruce lee
Nickel super merci beaucoup très beau film je le recommande pour se qui aime 😍 Bruce Lee merci Amazon
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