The mirror room fight in Enter the Dragon is regarded as one of Bruce Lee's best scenes. However, the actor originally didn't want it in the movie.
Bruce Lee’s most iconic Enter the Dragon scene actually faced opposition from the actor himself. In addition to being the most memorable part of the 1973 martial arts classic, the final battle with Han is remembered as one of the best fight scenes in Bruce Lee’s career. At the end of the movie, Lee’s character and Enter the Dragon’s main villain famously faced off in the latter’s mirror room.
Enter the Dragon’s ending deviated from the standard, one-on-one showdowns that typically wrap up kung fu movies. By using a room full of mirrors, Enter the Dragon created a very different kind of battle for its big finale. Since the presence of so many mirrors obscured Han’s real location, Lee struggled to pinpoint his whereabouts, creating what was almost a game of cat-and-mouse.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Bruce Lee Didn't Originally Like Enter The Dragon's Mirror Scene Though the scene ultimately turned out well onscreen, Lee didn’t support the idea at first. According to Enter the Dragon producer Paul Heller, Lee wasn’t in favor of the mirror room scene when it was presented to him by Heller and the movie’s director, Robert Clouse [via Mental Floss]. Heller said that Lee thought the scene would be “too fragmented.
Why Bruce Lee Changed His Mind Heller claims Bruce Lee’s problems with the scene went away once they were able to fully show him the set piece constructed for the fight. It was said that moving around in the mirror room helped Lee get a better feel for how it would translate to the big screen. It seems Lee realized that this unique way of filming a fight scene wouldn’t deprive the finale of its excitement. In fact, it became a fitting way to end Enter the Dragon.
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