The Way of the Warrior
<p>When Ah Sahm, played by Andrew Koji, finally lands in America, he has his “you’re not in Kansas anymore” moment. Passing through immigration he sees how his fellow Chinese are ridiculed and assaulted. A white immigration officer slaps him after he stands up for one of his countrymen. And though his impulse is to hold his head high and fight back — in a clear homage to Bruce Lee, Ah Sahm <a href="https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3007876106196397" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">tastes his own blood</a> and then proceeds to whoop the asses of three officers — it doesn’t change his new, searing awareness that the Chinese occupy the bottom tier of society in this foreign land. He’s soon conscripted into one of Chinatown’s tongs, the Hop Wei, and not long after discovers that his sister has remade herself on this side of the Pacific as the strong-willed wife of Long Zii, leader of a powerful rival tong and the Hop Wei’s mortal enemy.</p>
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