Bruce Lee's Daughter Punches Back At Quentin Tarantino

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Published 2023-11-18
Join us in this deep dive as we explore the controversial depiction of martial arts legend Bruce Lee in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood." Our latest video delves into the heart of the debate, ignited by Tarantino's portrayal and further fueled by his comments on the Joe Rogan Show.

Behind the Controversy: We rewind back to the 1960s, highlighting Bruce Lee's groundbreaking impact on martial arts and his challenging journey in Hollywood. Discover how his legacy continues to inspire, long after his passing.

Clash of Perspectives: Witness the clash between Tarantino's creative vision and the real legacy of Bruce Lee. We dissect the contentious scene from "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," where Lee's character, played by Mike Moh, confronts Cliff Booth, portrayed by Brad Pitt.

Research vs. Reality: Uncover the flaws in Tarantino's research about Bruce Lee. We scrutinize the claims made by Tarantino against the accounts in Gene Lebell's autobiography and other credible sources, revealing a stark contrast in narratives.

Shannon Lee Strikes Back: Hear from Bruce Lee's daughter, Shannon Lee, as she defends her father's legacy against Tarantino's depiction. Learn about her efforts to correct the narrative and her recent criticisms of Tarantino in her book promotion interviews.

The Industry's Take: Gain insights from prominent figures like Donnie Yen and stunt coordinator Robert Alonzo, who share their perspectives on the portrayal of Bruce Lee in Tarantino's film.

Final Thoughts: We conclude with a reflection on the balance between artistic freedom and historical accuracy, underscoring the need for respectful and well-researched portrayals of real-life figures.

Whether you're a Bruce Lee enthusiast, a martial arts aficionado, or just interested in film controversies, this video is a must-watch. Dive into the debate, uncover the facts, and join us as we seek to preserve the true legacy of Bruce Lee.

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All Comments (21)
  • @franksantos4505
    Mistakes are always forgivable , if one has the courage to admit them... Bruce Lee
  • @jdemarco
    I know it's a fictional movie, but the problem is that Tarantino is actually convinced that Bruce acted that way in real life, which is a false representation...
  • @mangopastor
    It's weird tarantino never complained about the money he made using bruce lee's imagery for kill bill, the crazy 87 use masks identical to that of kato, he used the green hornet's soundtrack, uma thurman wore the yellow jumpsuit from game of death, the main characters use the 1 inch punch and on and on, also he never mentioned lee in all of these obvious references he simply stole his imagery to make money.
  • @armaanpirouz2210
    In my opinion, Quentin Tarantino is a great filmmaker, but Quentin is no martial artist, has never met or sparred with Bruce Lee, and should not comment on Bruce's abilities with no qualifications to judge.
  • @TimKerman
    Bruce made a great quote: If everyone loved there neighbour nobody would be without help.
  • @jonlava173
    If Brad Pitt refused to go along with the original script because of his friendship with Brandon Lee, Respect.
  • There's an interview with Jackie Chan where he says Bruce Lee hit him by accident and stopped filming to apologize to him personally. Tarantino is full of it.
  • @TimKerman
    I'm just a white guy from the UK who only knows about Bruce from books, magazine's,, watching interviews and documentaries. However, what keeps coming across is what a great person he was who thought a great deal about other people and who wanted to make us better people.
  • @El_Bueno
    I can understand the effort to show how badass the fictional Cliff Booth is… but the disrespect was too much
  • @baeshin
    Quentin said "Bruce didn't respect American stunt men and was always hitting them to make the fights look real". Half true. Here is the truth. Bruce had no problem with the American stunt men. People get tagged or hit during scenes. Not out of disrespect but to make the hits look real. They were not full force hits. It was the way they filmed in Hong Kong. I saw in interview with Cynthia Rothrock, and she spoke about the differences between American and Hong Kong stunt work. It really came down to different styles of stunt work. Nothing to do with not respecting American stunt men.
  • Usually people who act arrogantly - nobody wants to work with them. He wouldn't have so many friends and people come to his funeral if he was arrogant like that.
  • No one can make us believe that Bruce Lee was anything like he was portrayed in that movie. It was shameful, and it pissed me off as a lifelong fan of Bruce. I'm a 74 year old Black woman from Chicago. I remember the impact Bruce had on the world of every color. It was amazing just how fast we fell in love with not just the martial artist but the man himself. Tarantino 's movie disrespected Bruce and should be addressed. We love you still, Bruce, even after all these years. That will NEVER change. ❤❤
  • @kenvance5456
    Planet of the Apes, Dinosaurs, comic books & Bruce Lee are all cherished memories of my childhood.
  • @xyz-pf1yz
    come on, man. we are still talking about bruce since his passing. that says everything.
  • @keithsargent6963
    If Chuck Norris says Bruce Lee was the real deal, that’s good enough for me. Quinton Tarantino doesn’t like this , well he can do what he suggested others do.
  • @user-je2ef8dk5h
    All I have to say regarding Quentin Tarantino's ridiculous, untrue and very disrespectful portrayal of Bruce Lee in his film "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" is that people will never forget Bruce Lee, even after the best of Quentin Tarantino's films are long forgotten. Although Quentin Tarantino has his own unique and remarkable style of filmmaking (and has marked Cinematic History in his own right), he would never have been able to make Kill Bill 1+2 without the strong influence of Hong Kong and Japanese Cinema to Western audiences, of which Bruce Lee was a major part. So, instead of making a mockery of a martial genius icon like Bruce Lee, perhaps Tarantino should be making a "hommage" to him. Although a Filmmaker should have the right to freely express himself within his work, Shannon Lee is absolutely right in defending Bruce's image, not only as his daughter, but also on behalf of the millions of Bruce Lee fans and martial artists throughout the World. Mr. Tarantino, I certainly hope that your next film is better, and definitely more respectful of other Cinematic icons that are eternal, timeless, and much bigger than yourself.....RESPECT!
  • @lostboy8084
    Bruce Lee is iconic just the fact that he is the main reason why martial arts became so popular
  • @ThatGuyInVegas
    It's even simpler than that; Tarantino's entire filmography is to shock people with the unexpected and outlandish; it's what made him famous; it's his signature. He just found out the hard way you don't disparage Bruce Lee.