李小龙全部电影名
李小龙电影全集影片简介: 精武门猛龙过江龙争虎斗唐山大兄死亡游戏死亡游戏2死亡塔毫无疑问,李小龙是一个天生的巨星,一个传奇中的传奇。 尽管过世已久,李小龙依然是功夫代名词,即便红透整个世界的成龙都很难超越。他的才华,他的正气,他的辉煌,都已成为一份无法拷贝的神话。三十二岁、五部电影,足以令璀璨的流星黯然失色,不知何时才会有人另写这样一份东方传奇。 李小龙电影全集 最近几日努力奋斗,迅速看完六部头的李小龙全集.动作片虽简单易懂无甚太大感悟,但看了李小龙的精彩演出,真男人也!心中难免热血沸腾.故撰此文,以示纪念. 《唐山大兄》,李小龙第一部主演的动作片。比较他后面的作品,有很大的不足,但却开创了一代宗师的辉煌。片子中的武打场面明显没有后面几部精彩和宏大,但李小龙招牌式的飞腿已经初露端倪。 《精武门》前文已专门分析过,不再重复。 《猛龙过江》,李小龙首部自编、自导、自演的力作《猛龙过江》,做为李小龙的代表作,无论是影片的精彩程度还是星光度都显得异常璀璨。里面好多位反派都是各派别的武术冠军客串。尤其与国际空手道冠军NORRIS的最后一战,堪称颠峰对决。从出招的速度还有变化上,两人都配合的非常的默契。李小龙饰演的香港仔,再次在外国人面前展现了博大精神的中华武术,痛殴意大利黑帮,令国人扬眉吐气。 《龙争虎斗》,李小龙最后一部完整的代表作,风格有点偏离传统的李小龙路线。没有前几部特有的宏扬民族精神,李仅仅是作为一名探员去完成警方交给的任务。在进军好莱坞的过程中,终归是受到了它强大的影响。细想成龙、李连杰等也均如此,拍的片子虽然依旧动作绚丽、精彩刺激,却少了原来在国内所特有的味道。直到成龙去年重新在港拍摄《新警察故事》,我们才看到一个久违的成龙和一部久违的成龙电影。 《死亡游戏》是李小龙的遗作。未拍完本片他就猝死在绯闻女演员于佩华(应该是这个名字吧)的家了。因为他的死,所以本片也与他原来的想法产生了很大的变化。李小龙的宏大构思是把世界上最棒的功夫家和最出色的运动员集合在一块,打造一部前所未有、阵容浩大的功夫片。为此,他特地从美国请来了自己的两位好友兼高足:“菲律宾棍王”丹·伊鲁山度和NBA篮球巨星“天勾”贾巴尔;同时又从韩国请来了合气道金带宗师池汉载,再加上香港武打影星田俊和陈元,众星联手,拍摄了全片的最后高潮打斗戏——勇闯五层高塔部分中上面三层的打斗场面。在第五层无名殿,也是最难的一关,由身高2.23米的NBA“天勾”、黑巨人贾巴尔把守。而身高只有1.72米的李小龙在最后一关飞腿踢倒最后的“黑巨人”、身高2.23米的贾巴尔,成为这部未完成的影片中最经典的镜头之一。在百度上搜索了一下,才发现原来李小龙和贾巴尔还有着如此深厚的情谊。但本片受李小龙促死的影响,起用了替身来完成本片的工作。影片补拍完成后,为了迁就替身的表演,将影片情节全部改变;并把拷贝带回好莱坞巧加编辑,将李小龙生前影片中的大量面部特写镜头穿插在替身所拍的段落中,但对电影的连贯性还是产生较大的影响。而且缺少李小龙的表演,替身无论是从动作的难度和流畅来说,都显得差一截。动作的速度明显不行,甚至没了李小龙招牌式的赤膊舞双截棍。很多时候刻意的剪辑李小龙别的戏里的镜头,显得非常的突兀。 《死亡之塔》,小时候曾经看过,依稀记得片中的场景,但对具体的名字早已忘却。今次看着影片,突然很惊讶自己心中对有些细节还是如此熟悉。特别是当我看到那个死亡谷还有那个城堡时,我突然记起了大部分的东西。少时的回忆有时候是如此的真切和逼真。里面有很多镜头也是用李小龙早期的作品替代或者影象合 成,但画面依旧不自然,有时候人死了就让他安息吧。永远的活在人们的心中,也不失为一种完美的结局。幸好只是将李作为片子的引子,主角还是扮演他弟弟的唐龙,所以在后面的剧情开展上还是蛮流畅的,少了《死亡游戏》时的牵强。 最后还想说两点。一是《死亡游戏》和《死亡塔》里都穿插了李小龙葬礼的真实画面。“一代宗师”“星沉艺海”等悼词也算是对一代宗师的尊敬吧。昔人已乘黄鹤去,依留神韵在人间。 二是看完了全部的六部电影,却没发现李小龙轻松打倒成龙的那场戏。可能走神了没看清吧。记得以前曾在博克上帖过成龙和李小龙打斗时候的那幅截图,这次没找到出处,甚是遗憾。
英文介绍李小龙的电影
A Hero in My Heart Bruce Lee is a hero in my heart. He was an American-born martial artist, philosopher, instructor, martial arts actor. He was widely regarded as the most influential martial artist of the twentieth century and a cultural icon. . Lee was born in California, and raised in Hong Kong. His films elevated the traditional Hong Kong martial arts film to a new level of popularity and acclaim, and draw westerners’interest in Chinese martial arts. Lee became an iconic figure particularly to the Chinese, as he portrayed Chinese national pride and Chinese nationalism in his movies. He primarily practiced Chinese martial arts (Kung Fu). There are a number of legacies surrounding Lee that still exist in Hong Kong culture today. One is that his early 70s interview on the TVB show Enjoy Yourself Tonight cleared the busy streets of Hong Kong as everyone was watching the interview at home. Another topic is that his moment of birth is often used as a modern cultural proof of the existence of the Four Pillars of Destiny concept, having been born in the year of the dragon and hour of the dragon along with other astrological alignment. Although Lee is best known as a martial artist and actor, he majored in philosophy at the University of Washington. He was well-read and had an extensive library. His own books on martial arts and fighting philosophy are known for their philosophical assertions both inside and outside of martial arts circles. His eclectic philosophy often mirrored his fighting beliefs, though he was quick to claim that his martial arts were solely a metaphor for such teachings. He believed that any knowledge ultimately led to self-knowledge, and said that his chosen method of self-expression was martial arts. Lee felt that many martial artists of his day did not spend enough time on physical conditioning. Bruce included all elements of total fitness—muscular strength, muscular endurance, and flexibility. He tried traditional bodybuilding techniques to build bulky muscles or mass. However, Lee was careful to admonish that mental and spiritual preparation was fundamental to the success of physical training in martial arts skills. Lee is really a Chinese hero in my heart.