On this review episode of The Outlaw Nation, John Rocha welcomes his cohost on The CineFiles and Bruce Lee aficionado Steve Morris to do a spoiler review for ESPN's new 30 for 30 documentary, Be Water. The film covers the years 1960-9172 in Bruce Lee's life when he was developing his philosophy for life and the martial arts that would later come to be known as Jute Keen Do. The film from director Bao Nguyen includes interviews with Lee's widow, daughter, brother, fellow students, and former associates including producer Raymond Chow and actress Nancy Kwan. John and Steve break down what they liked about the documentary, if Nguyen's approach worked for them and what they felt might have been missing from the documentary.
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