China News Service, June 9th, according to the US "World Daily" report, Bruce Lee's documentary "Be Water" was broadcast on ESPN on the evening of June 7 local time, and the content also highlights the plight of his development in the United States as a Chinese. Nadra Nittle, a senior reporter at NBC News, said: "With his talent and charm, he should be able to play a leading role in Hollywood movies."

  Nite pointed out that in the history of Hollywood, the bad habits of marginalizing people of color have existed for a long time, so Bruce Lee’s development in the United States can only play a supporting role. The film's Asian director Bao Nguyen also hopes to expose the story of the martial arts star from the perspective of immigrants and Asians.

  Although Bruce Lee changed the Western impression of Chinese and martial arts, the struggles he faced when he first came to the United States as an immigrant still exist today. Ruan Bao said: "When we talk about stereotypes, there is indeed much room for improvement in Hollywood and the entire American society." Bruce Lee's story can be said to be a microcosm of Chinese immigrants. "

  Recently, the New Coronary Pneumonia epidemic has set off an atmosphere of racial discrimination in the United States. Through this film, American society can also see Bruce Lee, a Chinese who is against the adversity, is not optimistic, but full of positive energy, on Chinese immigrants, instead of labeling the Chinese with stereotypes and ignorance.

  Ruan Bao said: "I hope this film makes people think about what it means to be an American. We came to the same land from different countries. Bruce Lee’s story was ignored in the past. Chinese actors came to Hollywood in 1960, mostly Play the role of a villain." At a time when racism is serious, the statement on the front of the film is more important.

  Referring to the film title "Be Water", Ruan Bao believes that the American public must constantly change when it encounters problems such as epidemics and racial discrimination. He said: "The entire country must progress together, just like water, and it must not stand still. ."

  The Los Angeles Times reporter Michael Ordoña said: "For Bruce Lee fans, this movie is definitely a must-see. Curious people can also learn about this man who has become a legend in the film."