
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a transparent plaque affixed to a textured brick wall, presenting a timeline of events related to Bruce Lee's career in 1972 and 1973. The information is provided in both English and Chinese text columns. Two silver fasteners are visible, securing the plaque to the wall. The plaque details several significant milestones: - On March 22, 1972, the film "Fist of Fury" was released, breaking the box office record of "The Big Boss." - From September to November 1972, Bruce Lee filmed the fighting scene for the climax of "The Game of Death." - On December 30, 1972, "Way of the Dragon" was released, refreshing Hong Kong's highest box office record, which had previously been set by "Fist of Fury." - In the same year (1972), he won the Taiwan Golden Rooster Award for "Best Skill Award" for "Fist of Fury" and was inducted into the "Black Belt" Hall of Fame. - The final entry, dated 23:30, July 20, 1973, records Bruce Lee's passing in Hong Kong at the age of 32 years and 8 months. The brick wall, composed of reddish-brown bricks with visible mortar, serves as a rustic background, suggesting an exhibit within a museum or historical site, likely indoors. The lighting is uniform, highlighting the text clearly.
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