Enter the Dragon Page #5

Synopsis: Bruce Lee plays a martial-arts expert determined to help capture the narcotics dealer whose gang was responsible for the death of his sister. Lee enters a kung fu competition in an attempt to fight his way to the dealer's headquarters with the help of some friends.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Production: Warner Home Video
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
7.7
Metacritic:
83
Rotten Tomatoes:
95%
R
Year:
1973
102 min
7,210 Views


Williams:
The winning.

Han:
We are all ready to win, just as we are born knowing only life. It is defeat that you must learn to prepare for.

Williams:
I don't waste my time with it. When it comes, I won't even notice.

Han:
Oh? How so.

Williams:
I'll be too busy looking good.

Han:
What were you looking for when you attacked my guards?

Williams:
Wasn't me.

Han:
You were the only man outside the palace.

Williams:
I was outside, but I wasn't the only one.

Han:
You will tell me who else.

Williams:
Mr. Han, suddenly I'd like to leave your island.

Han:
It is not possible.

Williams:
Bullshit, Mr. Han man!

Guards enter

Williams:
Man, you come right out of a comic book..

Fight

Williams:
Been practicing, huh?

Han and Roper (Roper learns about Han's operation)

Roper:
But my friend Williams is expecting me in my room

Han:
I wanted to talk to you We will meet your friend Williams later.

Roper:
Ok.

Han:
This is my museum. It is difficult to associate these horrors with the proud civilizations that created them. Sparta, Rome, the Knights of Europe, the samurai. They worshipped strength, because it is strength that makes all other values possible. Nothing survives without it. Who knows what delicate wonders have died out of the world for want of the strength to survive.

Roper:
What's this?

Han:
Oh...a souvenir.

Han:
Up here.

Roper:
A guillotine? Uh, no thanks, this is the only angle I care to see it from.

Han:
If you please.

Roper:
You mean you want me to put my head on that thing?

Han:
An act of faith.

Roper:
Um, I'm a man of little faith, Mr. Han.

Cat:
meeeow.

Han:
Very few people can be totally ruthless. It isn't easy. It takes more strength than you might believe.

Roper:
Now you've got eight more.

Han:
Than there is a point you will not go beyond.

Roper:
Faked out again.

Downstairs

Han:
This way.

Our power plant.

Roper:
Oh yeah....a life time of women, huh?

A man's strength can be measured by his appetites, indeed a man's strength flows from his appetites.

Han:
 Oh no, they are my daughters.

Roper:
Your daughters? Oh I'm sorry I thought that, I misunderstood....Miss uh Han?

Han:
 And also they are my most personal guard.

Roper:
I admire your judgment. Nobody's as loyal as daddy's little girl.

Girl:
Mr. Roper?

Roper:
Uh no thanks, I'll get up myself. Nice meeting you.

Downstairs

Roper:
Opium. Uh Oh.

Han:
We are investing in corruption, Mr. Roper. The business of corruption is like any other.

Roper:
Oh yeah, provide your uh customers with products they need, and uh encourage that need a little bit to stimulate your market and pretty soon your customers will come to depend on you, I mean really need you. It's the law of economics.

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Michael Allin

Michael Allin is the author of the highly acclaimed book "Zarafa: A Giraffe's True Story from Deep in Africa to the Heart of Paris," and is also a screenwriter of a number of films, including the classic "Enter the Dragon". more…

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