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  52. During the Japanese invasion of 1937, when a wealthy martial artist is forced to leave his home and work to support his family, he reluctantly agrees to train others in the art of Wing Chun for self-defense.
  53. Dramatizes the life of Yip Man (1893-1972) in the mid to late 1930s. Foshun is a prosperous city with many martial arts schools. Yip, who practices Wing Chun, is the local master. When a rough gang comes to town, it's Yip they must challenge. Then, Japan invades China. Yip and his family live in poverty, with Yip taking any work for food. General Miura, now in charge, stages martial arts fights between Chinese and his men: winners get extra rice. When the general's attaché murders a colleague of Yip's, Yip must step forward. At the same time, the ruffians return to town, this time threatening a local cotton mill. Can Yip protect the mill and also face Miura and certain death?
  54. I decided to review this film now, after seeing this movie for the third time. It&#39;s a lot for me because I watch to many things to have the time for multiple viewings. I enjoyed this movie a lot. I must say, at first I wasn&#39;t expecting a lot from this. It was one of the first martial arts movie i&#39;ve seen along with a couple of Jackie Chan movies.<br/><br/>Donnie Yen was one of the reason I wasn&#39;t sure to like this movie, his face seems like he had no emotions at all so I was thinking : how can a guy like this could do good acting. Let me say that he earned my respect with this movie, I was completely wrong. He fits perfectly for this role.<br/><br/>This movie is not only for martial arts fans but also contains historical events between Chinese and Japanese. There&#39;s a lot of good fights accompanying a really good story.<br/><br/>Now that I have seen a lot of martial arts movies, this one&#39;s still my favorite followed by the second one. I hope that the third one will be great too.
  55. I&#39;m not huge into martial arts movies, I just tend to enjoy them when I watch them. In other words, I don&#39;t regularly go seeking these movies out, but if I hear of a good one I will definitely watch it.<br/><br/>I love Bruce Lee and Enter the Dragon, I also enjoy his rougher Hong Kong work with the terrible dubbing. I really like Sonny Chiba. I grew up on Van Damme and a ton of low budget western martial arts flicks from the 80s and 90s (many distributed by Cannon Films). Road House is a guilty pleasure of mine. I find Jackie Chan movies amusing and I thought Jet Li rescued Lethal Weapon 4 from being a terrible movie. I really like Scott Adkins and his work in the Undisputed films. I became a huge fan of Tony Jaa after seeing him in Ong Bak (one of my favorite kung fu flicks) and The Protector, and The Raid: Redemption is easily one of the best action films I have seen in a decade.<br/><br/>I have to admit that I&#39;m not a big fan of the whole wire-fu genre unless it has some sort of mystical or science fiction element, and even then I am wary of it. Ip Man has wire work (though it is toned down), slow motion, and is over choreographed. Each fight is like an elegant dance, I understand the appeal of this to some people, but it&#39;s not for me. I like my martial arts films to have more grounded and brutal combat, not a ballet of fists and kicks. So right off the bat this was not my type of martial arts movie. I know there are others like me, so this review is for them.<br/><br/>The story certainly won&#39;t save this movie if you don&#39;t favor this type of action. It&#39;s a familiar tale of helpless Chinese civilians learning how to defend themselves against an oppressor, in this movie that oppressor is the Imperial Japanese Army circa WW2. Ip Man is supposed to be based on a real life person who defied the Japanese occupation and trained people to fight, he is presented in this movie as an Asian Beowulf - a hero with heavily exaggerated physical abilities. There&#39;s a distinct nationalistic tone to the movie and an odd insinuation at the end that the Japanese may have surrendered because of IP Man&#39;s Chinese resistance instead of two massive American bombs leveling two of their cities (most historical films would have said the &quot;The Japanese surrendered to General MacArthur and the allied forces in 1945, but this film being from the propaganda machine that is China simply says Japan surrendered in 1945 and never specified to whom). <br/><br/>Some quick facts about the real Ip Man:<br/><br/><ul><li>He worked as a cop before and after the Japanese invasion. Not shown in this movie.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>IP Man was an enemy of the Chinese Communist party and fled to Hong Kong. For obvious reasons, this is not mentioned in the film.</li></ul><br/><br/>This movie is a propaganda piece, no question about it, but I did not rate it down for that reason, I just feel it should be mentioned.<br/><br/>This is the only Donnie Yen movie I have watched, but I don&#39;t see the appeal of him as an action star. His facial expressions and mannerisms are bland and his fights in this movie are so ridiculously one sided that it makes Steven Seagal look humble. Add in the wire work, and I just don&#39;t see the appeal of him compared to what I saw in Ong Bak or The Raid.<br/><br/>One word thundered in my head after I finished watching this movie: overrated.
  56. It's a highly entertaining, big-budget, kick-butt kung fu movie, the best of its kind since Jet Li's "Fearless" in 2006.
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