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'As the confrontation hurtles
towards its final act, 'Lee writes more dialogue
for him and Abdul-Jabbar, 'including a call-back
to their earlier exchange, 'as he pleads for common sense
from the Guardian: "'Why continue? Just let me pass." 'Abdul-Jabbar's tired response,
delivered through halting breaths, 'confirms his character's acceptance
of his impending fate: "'You have forgotten that I, too,
am not bothered by the word 'death'."
towards its final act, 'Lee writes more dialogue
for him and Abdul-Jabbar, 'including a call-back
to their earlier exchange, 'as he pleads for common sense
from the Guardian: "'Why continue? Just let me pass." 'Abdul-Jabbar's tired response,
delivered through halting breaths, 'confirms his character's acceptance
of his impending fate: "'You have forgotten that I, too,
am not bothered by the word 'death'."
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'As the confrontation hurtles
towards its final act,
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'Lee writes more dialogue
for him and Abdul-Jabbar,
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'including a call-back
to their earlier exchange,
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'as he pleads for common sense
from the Guardian:
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"'Why continue? Just let me pass."
00:00:17.006 --> 00:00:21.771
'Abdul-Jabbar's tired response,
delivered through halting breaths,
00:00:21.896 --> 00:00:25.149
'confirms his character's acceptance
of his impending fate:
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"'You have forgotten that I, too,
am not bothered by the word 'death'."
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Movie Summary
A brand new three-hour video essay by Arrow Films that incorporates a new 2K restoration of all two hours of Bruce Lee’s original dailies for Game of Death from a recently-discovered interpositive.