Movie review: The Legend is Born: Ip Man.

Another new movie relating to the famous Ip Man, this time is not part of the franchise of Ip Man films. This is a whole new different film, which tells the story of Ip Man too, but of different director. As everyone know, Ip Man is the master of famous Bruce Lee, who learnt Wing Chun from him.

      

This movie has a great cast, especially Ip Chun, the son of Ip Man whom acted as Leung Bik in the film, while Sammo Hung acted as Chan Wah Sun,the master of Ip Man. The one who acted as Ip Man, is Dennis To, a young handsome guy who had a quite a kid-like voice. The story at the beginning follows the exact history, but at the back when the plot develops, the story does not follow the real history, to make ways for evil force.

It is worth watching, but it is not as good as compared with films of Ip Man 1 and Ip Man 2. It is different with both, has its own character, but still lacking quality in storyline, acting skill, background, etc. It has quite a lot fighting skills which include a lot of Wing Chun, and it seems to be more authentic….

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3 Responses to “Movie review: The Legend is Born: Ip Man.”

  1. good movie. Thanks

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