Legacy of Rage


Legacy of Rage is a 1986 Hong Kong action film directed by Ronny Yu, starring Brandon Lee, Michael Wong, Regina Kent and also features a cameo appearance by Bolo Yeung who appeared in Brandon's father, Bruce Lee's, last film Enter the Dragon. This was Brandon Lee's first leading role in a film and the only Hong Kong production he starred in.

Plot

Brandon Ma is a regular guy with a job and a girlfriend May. He has two jobs, so he can support his girlfriend and his dream of owning a motorcycle. Brandon's best friend is Michael Wan, an ambitious and murderous drug dealer. Michael also loves May and so he comes up with a plan using a corrupt police officer named Sharky that will win her for himself and get Brandon out of his way. It seems that the corrupt cop has been using his police connections to dominate the local cocaine trade, so Michael has him killed and uses Brandon as the fall guy. Brandon goes to jail and meets Hoi, although he thinks that he will be released soon thanks to the efforts of his good buddy Michael. However, after 8 long years, Brandon finally gets out of jail and vows revenge on Michael for betraying their friendship and stealing the love of his life.
Whilst out of prison he learns that May has had his son. With the help of Hoi, Brandon tracks down Michael. Whilst engaging his guards he learns that May is dead. After killing Michael's guards, Brandon confronts and kills his former friend Michael. The movie ends with Brandon bidding farewell to his friend Hoi and leaving with his son.

Cast

The film was released in theatrically in Hong Kong on 20 December 1986.
In May 1987, it was screened at the Cannes Film Festival and released in Japan. The film got his cinematic release in the Philippines by Pioneer Releasing, under the title of Dragon Blood.
In the US the film was released directly to Home media in 1998 after the passing Lee its leading star.

Reception

Upon its 1986 Hong Kong release Lee was nominated for a Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer in this role.
In May of the following year, it was a critical success at the Cannes Film Festival and commercial one in Japan. In the Philippines, the film was number one in the country for its first five days and became a local success.
At one point between its Hong Kong release and the 1992 making of Lee's first lead an American Studio film the action thriller Rapid Fire, producer Robert Lawrence screened Legacy of Rage and saw Lee's potential to be an action leading man in Hollywood, which led to their collaboration.
When the film was launched in 1998 in the US, the Hong Kong action film was described as his best genre film. In News-Press, film critic Randy Myers gave it three stars describing it as a stylish, but good early film. He added that aside from its flaws it was fast paced, energetic, and Brandon showcased a lot of talent.
Paul Harris of The Age gave it two stars saying it gives a glimmer into the largely unexplored talent of actor Brandon Lee, but found it wasn't up to par with The Crow due to the formulaic plot.
Rob Lowing of The Sydney Morning Herald gave it three star, saying it had a generic story but praised Lee's good performance and Ronny Yu's stylish direction.