Initially, the young man works in menial jobs at a Chinese restaurant. It also turns out that his father lives in fear of the peril to his son from both human and spiritual demons. Lee’s physical prowess, however, gets him into trouble with the authorities and he’s sent to San Francisco for his own safety. Somewhat awkward socially, he transforms into a confident human dynamo when he’s forced to fight. The jumping-off point of the biopic finds the teenage Lee (the not-related Jason Scott Lee) as a young man in Hong Kong. However, at its core, it’s a romance, and tapping into that audience will determine whether the picture is a small or a big hit. Not truly aimed at aficionados of the action star, it will unquestionably attract that crowd. The combination looks commercially potent and diverse.
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