The Last Dragon Movie Review - A Cult Classic
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The Last Dragon, a 1985 film produced by music mogul Berry Gordy, blends martial arts action with Motown music and themes of self-discovery. The film centers on Bruce Leroy, a young, aspiring martial artist seeking to achieve "The Glow," a mystical state of mastery. The film contrasts Leroy’s journey with the flamboyant and ego-driven Sho'Nuff, the "Shogun of Harlem," creating a memorable rivalry. With its unique cultural blend, energetic soundtrack, and inspirational message of self-belief, The Last Dragon has become a beloved cult classic, influencing not only martial arts cinema but also urban culture and the representation of Black heroes in media. The film’s lasting impact can be attributed to its unconventional storytelling, diverse characters, and its timeless themes of personal empowerment.
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