Ip Man - Movie Review

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Ip Man

When I first saw the movie, I said to myself,"This is not something usual, this is unusual and this is better than Ong-Bak (Thai Movie)." I definitely have to let others watch this movie especially if you are a Bruce Lee fan.Because this is the story of Bruce Lee's kung fu master Ip Man.

The Movie 

Ip Man is a 2008 Hong Kong martial arts semi-biographical film that is based on the life of Ip Man, the celebrated martial arts master of Bruce Lee, and the first to teach the Chinese martial art of Wing Chun openly. The film focuses on events surrounding Ip Man that took place in the city of Foushan in China between the 1930s to 1940s during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

Ip Man is the first film to be based on the life of the martial artist rather than the martial art itself. The producer Raymond Wong developed this film with full consent from Ip's sons, and had filmmakers head to Foushan, to research Master Ip Man's life. Ip Chun, Ip Man's eldest son, served as a consultant for the film.

Ip Man was released in Hong Kong on 18 December 2008, receiving widespread acclaim from both critics and audiences. Following its critical and commercial success, Ip Man was nominated for 12 Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Director.

The Cast 

Donnie Yen as Ip Man Donnie Yen

Hiroyuki Ikeuchi as General Miura

Xiong Dai Lin as Cheung Wing-Sing (Ip Man's wife)


Simon Yam as Chow Ching-Chuen (Ip Man's best friend)


Fan Sui Wong as Kam Shan Chow

Who is Ip Man? 

The Legend of the Man

Everyone knows Bruce Lee the Dragon. But fewer are aware of the Dragon's Master- Yip Man (alternatively known as Ip Man). That is set to change when the first ever movie of the legendary Wing Chun master debuts in cinemas on December 18.

International action superstar Donnie Yen portrays the celebrated kung fu master Yip Man in this biopic set in 1930s Foshan at the height of the Sino-Japanese invasion. Ip Man also marks Donnie Yen's fourth collaboration with director Wilson Yip (after SPL, Dragon Tiger Gate and Flash Point) and his reunion with SPL co-stars Simon Yam and Sammo Hung (who also serves as action choreographer).

But before Ip Man makes its way onto the big screen, here's a brief biography of the legend of the Man- Ip Man, that is- to whet your appetite and get you excited about this latest martial arts blockbuster!




His Humble Beginnings

Born Ip Gai-Man in Foshan City, Guangdong Province, Ip Man first began learning Wing Chun in 1906 under the tutelage of Chan Wah-Shun, pupil of renowned Wing Chun master Leung Chun. Due to old age, Wah soon passed away and Ip Man continued his training under Wah's pupil Ng Chung-sok.

At the age of sixteen, Ip Man attended St Stephen's College in Hong Kong. It was in Hong Kong that he met Leung Bik, the son of former master Wah's sifu, Leung Chun. Legend has it that when Ip Man first met Leung Bik, he did not know who Leung Bik was and arrogantly demonstrated his kung fu.

When Leung Bik was less than impressed, Ip Man was unhappy and challenged Leung Bik to a duel. Ip Man was however easily defeated. Discouraged, he stormed out- only to return the next day when his classmate told him who Leung Bik was.

Ip Man trained under Leung Bik for the next five to six years and acquired a complete mastery of the skill of Wing Chun. He returned to Foshan at the age of 24.




Back at Foshan

After Ip Man returned, he did not formally open a school to teach Wing Chun. Instead, he became a police officer and taught to several subordinates, friends and relatives. His connections with wushu practitioners and occasional combats in the city however made him a well known figure in Foshan.

When Foshan fell to the Japanese during the War, Ip Man remained faithful to his country and refused to join the Japanese militia. Instead, he started teaching Wing Chun in his good friend Chow Ching-yuen's cotton mill factory. (Note: The movie Ip Man focuses on this chapter in his life- from his claim to fame in Foshan to his resistance against the Japanese occuptation.)

Ip Man with his son

Return to Hong Kong

After the War, Ip Man returned to Hong Kong at the end of 1949 and opened his first martial arts school teaching the art of Wing Chun. Some of his more famous pupils during this time include Wong Shun-Leung, Chu Shong-Tin and of course Bruce Lee, perhaps his most well known disciple who trained under him from 1954 to 1957.

One of the unique ways of Ip Man's style of teaching was his use of sport combats, or "hand talk". He believed that such friendly sport combats could better help his pupils hone their martial arts expertise. It was through these public displays of "hand talk" that Wing Chun and Ip Man's school grew in popularity and numbers.

Throughout his years of teaching, Ip Man was always humble about his skills and was instrumental in advancing Wing Chun. Many of his accomplished pupils have also established schools overseas, enabling Wing Chun to flourish in other parts of the world. Today it is a martial arts form that has millions of followers, and Ip Man is widely regarded as one of the greatest masters of Wing Chun.

Ip Man with his student

One of Ip Man's famous quotes is "It is difficult for a student to pick a good teacher, but it is more difficult for a teacher to pick a good student". For Wing Chun master Ip Man, it appears that the teacher has picked more than a few good students; and that is perhaps his best legacy.

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Ip Man Trailer 

Ip Man (2008)- Trailer

About The Movie Ip Man is adapted from the life story of Ip Man, the grand master of the Wing Chun style kungfu and sifu (master) of legendary kung fu superstar Bruce Lee. Wing Chun has a history of more than 200 years. It was founded by Yim Wing-chin, took root in the hands of Leung Chun, and prospered with Ip Man. The art of Wing Chun has now become very popular with martial arts enthusiasts, especially overseas. It is a traditional Chinese martial art with a formidable reputation internationally. Wing Chun Chuan is characterized by close body combat, requiring practitioners to show speed and power. Its Chi Sao of sticking hands is more similar to modern day combat skills and has a rich feel of genuine strikes. This is also why Ip Man differs from the dazzlingly romantic and purely fictional style of previous martial art movies. Its explosive punches and aggressive close-range combat offer a new thrill never experienced by modern day audiences. The story of Wing Chun began in the 1920s and 30s, in wartorn China. Ip Man was martial arts unyielding follower, devoted whole-heartedly to the free learning of wushu. The fight to be top between the Wushu schools in the southern and northern regions of China had not stopped him having goodwill matches with other practitioners. Nationalistic bad feelings and racial hatred had not lessened his respect for Japanese martial arts warriors. In this great era of hatreds and tragedies, Ip focused only on wushu. His enthusiasm for martial arts saw him having devastating straight fights with various elite practitioners. To this date there have been neither movies nor publications about Ip Man. This movie will be the first important record of the masters life. Ips persistent devotion to Wing Chun is a classic example of the love and respect shown to wushu and the freedom and spirit it represents. This movie will see the making of a modern whushu representative of Chinese people worldwide. Ip Man is a concept, a spirit, a way of thinking and it represents a new peak in Hong Kongs wushu movies.

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Most of the fight scenes were choreographed by Sammo-Hung

Wing Chun - The Art of Fighting 

Most sources differ in the origins of Wing Chun techniques but most of them agreed that its founder was Ng Mui from the southern Shaolin nun.

While visiting Faoushan in China, he taught the art of fighting to a beautiful girl named Yim Wing Chung so that she can defend herself from thugs and harassment from the local people. Becoming an excellent student herself, she mastered the essence of the art and named it Wing Chun. She then married Leung Bok Sau and taught him everything she knew.

Leung then taught Wong Wah Bo and Leung Yi Tai on a boat for the exchange of a manual of 'six and a half point pole' which was then become famous by Wing Chun practitioners. It should be noted that the system was developed during the Shaolin and Ming resistance movement against the Qing Dynasty, and thus many legends about the creator of Wing Chun were spread to confuse the enemy, including the story of Yim Wing Chun. This perhaps explains why no one has been able to accurately determine the creator or creators of Wing Chun.

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