Quentin Tarantino Takes Up Late Martial Artist (Bruce Lee) In What Seems Like an Unending Fight

Quentin Tarantino Takes Up Late Martial Artist (Bruce Lee) In What Seems Like an Unending Fight

Quentin Tarantino has again been in the limelight as he critically retorts to complains by his critics due to delineations he made against the late Bruce Lee in the year 2019. In what seems like an unending fight with the late, Tarantino strongly dismissed his critics by telling them to get lost. The allegations have now triggered the emotions of Lee’s daughter and he was still unapologetic.

The renowned Oscar-winning director was criticized by his followers because of characterizing Lee Bruce as an urbanist. In an interview with the Green Hornet, the famous martial artist had bragged as to have hands that can be registered as lethal weapons. The criticism did not go well especially with his adored daughter as she termed that as the utmost disregard and contempt to her father’s legacy. Shannon Lee, further expressed that she completely understands that the mechanism in Tarantino’s story to wash her father’s dirty linen in public was to make Brad Pitt a superstar. She however said that it was very discouraging and unnecessary to spoil her father’s valued legacy that he had built over the years.

Lee’s daughter expressed her greatest disappointment in what seems like a fight to tarnish the name of his legendary father. She says that Tarantino has crossed her boundaries by making her father look like a fool. When interviewed by Rogan, Tarantino defended himself of how viewed Bruce’s character. He commented that Bruce had an open character that depicted hate and disrespect to stuntmen. Tarantino has gone ahead to publish a book that digs deeper into how Booth can be able to use his tricks and win a fight. He acknowledges that Booth has recognizable fighting skills that would make him get the most deserved victory in the end.

The filmmaker goes ahead to write how Cliff (Brand Pitt) courageously fought in World War 2. He says that if they were to engage in a fight in the Madison Square Garden competition, he would kill the legendary fighter and never stand a chance to win. It is evidently clear that Tarantino had a comprehensible grudge with Lee as depicted in the interviews that he attends. For Tarantino go ahead and write a book about how Lee would be killed in a competition clearly illustrates that their battles will not be ending any time soon. It seems like Tarantino had an obvious bad attitude towards the celebrated martial artist.

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