A tighter cut that focuses more on the original action choreography.
Emphasizes the Bruce Lee connection with more archive footage and funeral scenes. Igra smrti II (1981.)
Martial artist Kim Tai-chung (credited as Tong Lung) served as a body double for Lee’s character, Billy Lo. A tighter cut that focuses more on the
Ultimately, Igra smrti II stands as a surreal bridge between the 1970s Bruce Lee era and the more acrobatic, stunt-heavy Hong Kong cinema of the 1980s. Игра смерти II - Википедия Ultimately, Igra smrti II stands as a surreal
Scenes and outtakes were "shoehorned" in from Lee’s earlier hits, primarily Enter the Dragon (1973).
The story begins with (the stock-footage Lee) investigating the mysterious death of his friend Chin Ku. In a narrative pivot designed to move past the limited archive footage, Billy is killed early in the film while attempting to stop a helicopter from stealing a coffin. The focus then shifts to his younger brother, Bobby Lo (Kim Tai-chung), who travels to Japan to avenge him. This transition allowed the filmmakers to stop relying on awkward cuts and showcase high-caliber 1980s Hong Kong action. Legacy and Different Versions