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Igra Smrti Ii (1981.) Here

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

A tighter cut that focuses more on the original action choreography. Igra smrti II (1981.)

Directed by Ng See-yuen with uncredited choreography by Sammo Hung, the film faced the monumental challenge of "starring" a man who had been dead for nearly a decade. To achieve this, producers used a combination of: The story begins with (the stock-footage Lee) investigating

The film includes footage from Lee’s real-life funeral and childhood movies to flesh out the narrative, a move that remains controversial among fans for being both a tribute and a marketing gimmick. Plot Structure: The Shift to Bobby Lo This transition allowed the filmmakers to stop relying