**”๐๐ ๐๐๐ญ๐๐ซ” (๐๐๐๐)** is a documentary film directed by Bao Nguyen, telling the story of the life and career of martial arts legend Bruce Lee. The film focuses on lesser-known aspects of Lee’s life, from his early years in Hong Kong to the challenges he faced while trying to become a martial arts star in Hollywood.
“Be Water” is not just about martial arts, but also explores Bruce Lee’s struggle to break cultural barriers and overcome racial prejudice against Asians in the American film industry. The title, “Be Water,” is a famous quote by Bruce Lee, symbolizing adaptability, fluidity, and strength in all circumstances.
The film uses a mix of archival footage, interviews, previously unreleased material, and personal stories from friends, family, and close associates to portray the complex figure of Bruce Lee, who was both a warrior and a philosopher.
Along with the rise of his career and global influence, the film highlights the challenges he faced, including racial discrimination, struggles to gain recognition in Hollywood, and personal issues in his life.
Overall, **”Be Water”** is not just a story about martial arts, but also a lesson in perseverance, freedom of thought, and how one person can change the world around them through relentless effort.