Throughout the "Ip Man" franchise's run, there's been an awkward question plaguing the popular film series. The Donnie Yen-led action movies have proven incredibly successful in their native Hong Kong and mainland China, also managing to gain fans internationally. Combined, the four movies have earned almost 422 million at the global box office, telling an exaggerated and often downright fabricated version of the life of the eponymous Wing Chun grandmaster.
Since "Ip Man" released in 2008, Yen, along with his director Wilson Yip and producer Raymond Wong (both of whom are Hong Kong natives), have returned time and time again to the story of the real-life Ip Man as inspiration for their fantastical retelling. As Yen said when promoting "Ip Man 3" in 2016, while his character is "based on a real person," he and the production team "didn't want to make a documentary," instead aiming to "create a new type of hero on film.
Since "Ip Man" released in 2008, Yen, along with his director Wilson Yip and producer Raymond Wong (both of whom are Hong Kong natives), have returned time and time again to the story of the real-life Ip Man as inspiration for their fantastical retelling. As Yen said when promoting "Ip Man 3" in 2016, while his character is "based on a real person," he and the production team "didn't want to make a documentary," instead aiming to "create a new type of hero on film.
- 11/26/2022
- by Joe Roberts
- Slash Film
Line-up includes 10 docs and 11 fiction films, mostly from Asia, with several European productions and co-productions.
New works from filmmakers including Chang Tso-chi, Huang Ji, Pierre Sarraf, Tan Chui Mui and Jessey Tsang are among the 21 projects selected for the Work-in-Progress section (Wip) of this year’s Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum (Haf).
The Wip projects will be presented online alongside the main programme of Haf (March 15-17) and Hong Kong Filmart (March 15-18). Most are at the post-production stage, with several currently in production. The line-up includes 10 documentaries and 11 fiction films, mostly from Asia, with several European productions and co-productions.
New works from filmmakers including Chang Tso-chi, Huang Ji, Pierre Sarraf, Tan Chui Mui and Jessey Tsang are among the 21 projects selected for the Work-in-Progress section (Wip) of this year’s Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum (Haf).
The Wip projects will be presented online alongside the main programme of Haf (March 15-17) and Hong Kong Filmart (March 15-18). Most are at the post-production stage, with several currently in production. The line-up includes 10 documentaries and 11 fiction films, mostly from Asia, with several European productions and co-productions.
- 2/2/2021
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
Flat-footed storytelling meets fleet-footed choreography and sumptuous production values in the untaxingly fun “Ip Man 4: The Finale,” the last installment of director Wilson Yip and producer-star Donnie Yen’s glossy mythmaking tetralogy about the famous Wing Chun master.
The insistent subtitle is there for a reason: everyone, Yen included, thought that “Ip Man 3” would be his last time donning Ip Man’s priestlike tunic. Then again, after “Ip Man 2,” still the best in the franchise, Yen was also reportedly reluctant to return. A little like the great, wise, noble sifu (“master-father”) he so convincingly embodies, Yen apparently only re-enters the fray when circumstances (read: box office) leave him no other option.
The problem, then, is how to sustain a story that had largely run out of arc by the bruising climax of the last film? The solution the regular team of screenwriters — Edmond Wong, Chan Tai-lee, Jil Leung,...
The insistent subtitle is there for a reason: everyone, Yen included, thought that “Ip Man 3” would be his last time donning Ip Man’s priestlike tunic. Then again, after “Ip Man 2,” still the best in the franchise, Yen was also reportedly reluctant to return. A little like the great, wise, noble sifu (“master-father”) he so convincingly embodies, Yen apparently only re-enters the fray when circumstances (read: box office) leave him no other option.
The problem, then, is how to sustain a story that had largely run out of arc by the bruising climax of the last film? The solution the regular team of screenwriters — Edmond Wong, Chan Tai-lee, Jil Leung,...
- 12/23/2019
- by Jessica Kiang
- Variety Film + TV
The fourth entry in a popular series, Ip Man 4 is built around a "very strong idea" intended to be "very appealing to a wide audience and have a message that people will appreciate. ... We're all confident that it's going to deliver." That's what Donnie Yen told Mike Leeder in an interview we were very happy to publish last year and, now that we've taken a gander at the trailer, we must say: Yes. Oh my, yes. As Yen pointed out, it's rare to make four films in a series with the same star, key crew, director (Wilson Yip) and screenwriter (Edmond Wong) and producer (Raymond Wong). Here's the official synopsis from Well Go USA, which will be releasing the film in the Us...
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- 12/3/2019
- Screen Anarchy
Top-class fighting and fabulous production design overcome the stale plot of “Master Z: Ip Man Legacy,” a 1960s-set spin-off from the hit trilogy about the legendary Wing Chun master who trained Bruce Lee. With Max Zhang stepping capably into the spotlight as a former Ip Man challenger who wants to live peacefully but can’t avoid trouble, “Master Z” is professionally executed by veteran action director-choreographer Yuen Woo-ping (“Kill Bill”) and given a star-power lift by the casting of Michelle Yeoh and “Guardians of the Galaxy” team member Dave Bautista in villain roles. This expansion of the Ip Man Universe performed credibly in China and Hong Kong in early 2019 and has the required combination of grunt and gloss to repeat the feat when it opens April 12 on U.S. screens.
Since 2008, no fewer than seven Ip Man-related features have been released, including Wong Kar-wai’s “The Grandmaster” (2013). Following hot on...
Since 2008, no fewer than seven Ip Man-related features have been released, including Wong Kar-wai’s “The Grandmaster” (2013). Following hot on...
- 4/11/2019
- by Richard Kuipers
- Variety Film + TV
Born in 1981 in Hong Kong, Chan Tai Lee graduated from the department of cinema and television at the Hong Kong Baptist University and then completed Ma degree from Visual Culture Studies at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Already during his masters studies he wrote a script for “Ip Man” (2008), which was a huge success and turned into a franchise, two of the sequels are also written by Chan Tai-lee. He remains a Pegasus Motion Pictures Limited principle script writer. In his directorial debut, “Tomorrow is Another Day”, he gathered most outstanding actors, including Teresa Mo and Ray Lui, cult 90s Hong Kong movie stars. Currently Chan is preparing a script for “Big Brother”, action film starring Donnie Yen, and the Ip Man universum spin-off, “Master Z”, with special appearances from Michelle Yeoh and Tony Jaa.
On the occasion of “Tomorrow is Another Day” screening at Five Flavours, we speak...
On the occasion of “Tomorrow is Another Day” screening at Five Flavours, we speak...
- 11/17/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
In those circles traveled by fans and collectors of anything home video, few things are more hallowed than The Criterion Collection’s first volume of their World Cinema Project DVD/Blu-ray series. One of the company’s most lauded and adored releases in recent memory, Volume 1 of Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project included six new restorations of six legendary films spanning the history of world cinema. From a foundational work in African cinema to a tale of sexual obsession that changed the history of Korean filmmaking, the first in this series has become one of the most important and exciting releases in recent Criterion Collection memory.
And finally, they’re back for a second round.
Again bringing to light six superlative films from across the world, “No. 2” as it’s billed on their website features a treasure trove of world cinema that in many ways rivals if not exceeds its predecessor.
And finally, they’re back for a second round.
Again bringing to light six superlative films from across the world, “No. 2” as it’s billed on their website features a treasure trove of world cinema that in many ways rivals if not exceeds its predecessor.
- 6/16/2017
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
After four years Martin Scorsese is back with another six filmic gems from all corners of the Earth. Love struggles in the slums of Thailand and the economic boom town of Taipei; underdog heroes undertake troubled missions in Turkey and Kazakhstan, a Malay storyteller plays cinematic games with basic narrative, and a vintage Brazilian art film is pure visual poetry. They’ve all been rescued by the World Cinema Project.
Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project No. 2
Blu-ray + DVD
The Criterion Collection 873-879
1931 – 2000 / Color + B&W / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date May 30, 2017 / 124.95
Directed by Lino Brocka, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Ermek Shinarbaev, Mário Peixoto, Lütfi Ö. Akad, Edward Yang
I readily confess that in my patchy history of film festival attendance, I gravitated not toward the really obscure foreign films, unless they promise to be as entertaining as things I’m more familiar with. Based on the results, one of...
Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project No. 2
Blu-ray + DVD
The Criterion Collection 873-879
1931 – 2000 / Color + B&W / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date May 30, 2017 / 124.95
Directed by Lino Brocka, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Ermek Shinarbaev, Mário Peixoto, Lütfi Ö. Akad, Edward Yang
I readily confess that in my patchy history of film festival attendance, I gravitated not toward the really obscure foreign films, unless they promise to be as entertaining as things I’m more familiar with. Based on the results, one of...
- 5/23/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Stars: Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Darren Shahlavi, Huang Xiaming | Action direction by Sammo Hung | Directed by Wilson Yip
Review by Baron Fortnightly
Ip Man 2, from Cine Asia, is a semi-biographical martial arts film loosely based on the life of Wing Chun grandmaster, Ip Man. The film was directed by Wilson Yip and Sammo Hung, produced by Raymond Wong, written by Edmond Wong, and stars martial arts legend, Donnie Yen, who reprises the leading role.
This sequel continues on from events in the first Ip Man film, and covers Ip Man’s life in Hong Kong, which was at the time under British colonial rule, and recovering from the Japanese invasion of China. Ip Man’s main hurdles are his reduced circumstances, British oppression, and rivalry from other martial arts practitioners, including the local Hung Ga master Hung Chun-nam, as played by Sammo Hung.
“Continuing from where the first film ended,...
Review by Baron Fortnightly
Ip Man 2, from Cine Asia, is a semi-biographical martial arts film loosely based on the life of Wing Chun grandmaster, Ip Man. The film was directed by Wilson Yip and Sammo Hung, produced by Raymond Wong, written by Edmond Wong, and stars martial arts legend, Donnie Yen, who reprises the leading role.
This sequel continues on from events in the first Ip Man film, and covers Ip Man’s life in Hong Kong, which was at the time under British colonial rule, and recovering from the Japanese invasion of China. Ip Man’s main hurdles are his reduced circumstances, British oppression, and rivalry from other martial arts practitioners, including the local Hung Ga master Hung Chun-nam, as played by Sammo Hung.
“Continuing from where the first film ended,...
- 2/12/2017
- by Guest
- Nerdly
Korean actor Lee Min-ho will star in the upcoming movie ‘Bounty Hunters’ alongside Wallace Chung (Monster Hunt), Tiffany Tang (East Meets West), and Karena Ng (Ip Man 3). ‘Bounty Hunters’ is one of a growing list of big-budget joint ventures between Chinese and Korean production companies to be released in 2016.
According to Filmcatalogue.com, the movie centers on a team of bounty hunters gathered by an FBI agent to capture a wanted man. Filming began in August 2015 and features locations in Asia such as South Korea, Hong Kong, China, and Thailand.
Korean director Shin Terra (My Girlfriend is an Agent) is at the helm of this action-adventure film and Edmond Wong of the Ip Man film series penned the script.
The movie has a budget of $10-25 million and is produced by Harmonious Entertainment Shanghai, Starhaus Entertainment of Korea, and Pegasus Motion Pictures of Hong Kong which also produced blockbusters such as All’s Well,...
According to Filmcatalogue.com, the movie centers on a team of bounty hunters gathered by an FBI agent to capture a wanted man. Filming began in August 2015 and features locations in Asia such as South Korea, Hong Kong, China, and Thailand.
Korean director Shin Terra (My Girlfriend is an Agent) is at the helm of this action-adventure film and Edmond Wong of the Ip Man film series penned the script.
The movie has a budget of $10-25 million and is produced by Harmonious Entertainment Shanghai, Starhaus Entertainment of Korea, and Pegasus Motion Pictures of Hong Kong which also produced blockbusters such as All’s Well,...
- 2/27/2016
- by Kat Meneses
- AsianMoviePulse
Dynamic, relentless and funnier than its predecessor, Ip Man 2 is the flashier, hipper and better looking of the first two films about the life of the Wing Chun grandmaster Yip Man. That said, the original Ip Man is in my opinion the better film and one of my favourite martial arts movies of all time. Now the question is, how will Ip Man 3 do?
Donnie Yen and Mike Tyson square off in the first teaser trailer for Ip Man 3, the third and possibly final chapter in the story of the legendary wing chun practitioner. Tyson’s character is reportedly based on an American property tycoon that Ip Man did once fight. Unfortunately, most of the footage in this trailer comes from the first two movies, which is a shame since it lasts only 40 seconds. Talk about a short tease.
Ip Man 3 is directed by Wilson Yip, produced by Raymond Wong...
Donnie Yen and Mike Tyson square off in the first teaser trailer for Ip Man 3, the third and possibly final chapter in the story of the legendary wing chun practitioner. Tyson’s character is reportedly based on an American property tycoon that Ip Man did once fight. Unfortunately, most of the footage in this trailer comes from the first two movies, which is a shame since it lasts only 40 seconds. Talk about a short tease.
Ip Man 3 is directed by Wilson Yip, produced by Raymond Wong...
- 10/2/2015
- by Ricky Fernandes
- SoundOnSight
In the first teaser for “Ip Man 3,” Mike Tyson threatens Donnie Yen to see who is the better fighter out of the two. “Let’s see whose fist is the fastest,” says Tyson’s character. “Yours? Or mine?” “Ip Man 3” is a biographical martial arts film based on the life of Wing Chun Grandmaster Yip Man, and is directed by Wilson Yip, produced by Raymond Wong and written by Edmond Wong. See Video: AMC's Martial Arts Drama 'Into the Badlands' Lands Premiere Date, Debuts Trailer In the film, Tyson plays a street fighter and property agent, and the...
- 10/1/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Warrior’s Gate, Look Away, Ghostbusters, and other films have made recent film casting, screenwriting, and director news. These films come from movie studios primarily based in the United States. The castings, screenwriters, and directors are subject to change.
Ghostbusters
Chris Hemsworth has been cast in Ghostbusters as the receptionist for the female-led ghostbusting organization.
The Water Man
Oprah Winfrey and actor David Oyelowo are in discussions to produce “The Water Man” for Disney
Emma Needell… penned the script. The story follows a young boy who seeks the title character, a mythical man who is said to have the secret to immortality, in an effort to help his ailing mother.
Oyelowo would star in the project as well, playing the young man’s father who slowly comes to understand his son.
Look Away
Matthew Broderick and Chloë Sevigny will star with up and coming UK actress Shannon Tarbet in Look Away…...
Ghostbusters
Chris Hemsworth has been cast in Ghostbusters as the receptionist for the female-led ghostbusting organization.
The Water Man
Oprah Winfrey and actor David Oyelowo are in discussions to produce “The Water Man” for Disney
Emma Needell… penned the script. The story follows a young boy who seeks the title character, a mythical man who is said to have the secret to immortality, in an effort to help his ailing mother.
Oyelowo would star in the project as well, playing the young man’s father who slowly comes to understand his son.
Look Away
Matthew Broderick and Chloë Sevigny will star with up and coming UK actress Shannon Tarbet in Look Away…...
- 6/11/2015
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
The former world heavyweight boxing champion has joined Donnie Yen in the cast of Pegasus Motion Pictures’ 3D kung-fu biopic Ip Man 3, which will also include a CGI Bruce Lee..
Tyson will do battle with China’s biggest martial arts star in the movie, the third instalment in the hit series about the life of Bruce Lee’s Wing Chun master, which starts shooting in China tomorrow.
Tyson issued a challenge to Yen in real life when he launched a Weibo account in 2013 and asked Chinese netizens who was the country’s best fighter.
Directed by Wilson Yip from a script by Edmond Wong, Ip Man 3 is produced by Pegasus chief Raymond Wong and executive produced by Shi Jian Xiang. Yuen Woo-ping is on board as stunt coordinator.
The cast also includes Lynn Hung, Max Zhang, Patrick Tam, Louise Cheung, Karena Ng and Song Wen Bing.
The story in the third instalment focuses on the master-student relationship...
Tyson will do battle with China’s biggest martial arts star in the movie, the third instalment in the hit series about the life of Bruce Lee’s Wing Chun master, which starts shooting in China tomorrow.
Tyson issued a challenge to Yen in real life when he launched a Weibo account in 2013 and asked Chinese netizens who was the country’s best fighter.
Directed by Wilson Yip from a script by Edmond Wong, Ip Man 3 is produced by Pegasus chief Raymond Wong and executive produced by Shi Jian Xiang. Yuen Woo-ping is on board as stunt coordinator.
The cast also includes Lynn Hung, Max Zhang, Patrick Tam, Louise Cheung, Karena Ng and Song Wen Bing.
The story in the third instalment focuses on the master-student relationship...
- 3/25/2015
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
The former world heavyweight boxing champion has joined Donnie Yen in the cast of Pegasus Motion Pictures’ 3D kung-fu biopic Ip Man 3, which starts shooting in China tomorrow.
Tyson nwill do battle with China’s biggest martial arts star in the movie, the third instalment in the hit series about the life of Bruce Lee’s Wing Chun master. Tyson issued a challenge to Yen in real life when he launched a Weibo account in 2013 and asked Chinese netizens who was the country’s best fighter.
Directed by Wilson Yip from a script by Edmond Wong, Ip Man 3 is produced by Pegasus chief Raymond Wong and executive produced by Shi Jian Xiang. Yuen Woo-ping is on board as stunt coordinator. The cast also includes Lynn Hung, Max Zhang, Patrick Tam, Louise Cheung, Karena Ng and Song Wen Bing.
The story in the third instalment focuses on the master-student relationship between Ip Man and Bruce Lee. At a press...
Tyson nwill do battle with China’s biggest martial arts star in the movie, the third instalment in the hit series about the life of Bruce Lee’s Wing Chun master. Tyson issued a challenge to Yen in real life when he launched a Weibo account in 2013 and asked Chinese netizens who was the country’s best fighter.
Directed by Wilson Yip from a script by Edmond Wong, Ip Man 3 is produced by Pegasus chief Raymond Wong and executive produced by Shi Jian Xiang. Yuen Woo-ping is on board as stunt coordinator. The cast also includes Lynn Hung, Max Zhang, Patrick Tam, Louise Cheung, Karena Ng and Song Wen Bing.
The story in the third instalment focuses on the master-student relationship between Ip Man and Bruce Lee. At a press...
- 3/25/2015
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Latest instalment of biopic action franchise sells to Well Go USA.
Well Go USA has snapped up North America and a slew of other territories on Pegasus Motion Pictures’ Ip Man 3, an ambitious 3D installment in the biopic action franchise starring Donnie Yen.
Well Go has also bought France, Germany, UK, Benelux, Nordic territories and Latin America on the $36m film which reunites Yen with producer Raymond Wong, director Wilson Yip and writer Edmond Wong.
Production is scheduled to start in early 2015.
“This film focuses on the master-student relationship between Ip Man and Bruce Lee,” said Edmond Wong. “It also portrays Ip Man at a stage when he is searching for the real meaning in life.”
Well Go has also acquired North American rights to Pegasus Motion Pictures’ Z-Storm, a crime thriller about an anti-corruption investigation, starring Louis Koo and Gordon Lam.
Meanwhile, Korea’s Daou Tech has also acquired both Ip Man 3 and Z-Storm. The two...
Well Go USA has snapped up North America and a slew of other territories on Pegasus Motion Pictures’ Ip Man 3, an ambitious 3D installment in the biopic action franchise starring Donnie Yen.
Well Go has also bought France, Germany, UK, Benelux, Nordic territories and Latin America on the $36m film which reunites Yen with producer Raymond Wong, director Wilson Yip and writer Edmond Wong.
Production is scheduled to start in early 2015.
“This film focuses on the master-student relationship between Ip Man and Bruce Lee,” said Edmond Wong. “It also portrays Ip Man at a stage when he is searching for the real meaning in life.”
Well Go has also acquired North American rights to Pegasus Motion Pictures’ Z-Storm, a crime thriller about an anti-corruption investigation, starring Louis Koo and Gordon Lam.
Meanwhile, Korea’s Daou Tech has also acquired both Ip Man 3 and Z-Storm. The two...
- 5/17/2014
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
Ip Man
Directed by Wilson Yip
Written by Edmond Wong and Chan Tai-Li
Hong Kong, 2008
In this biopic, Donnie Yen is Ip Man, one of the earliest Wing Chun martial arts exponents and the man credited to have elevated its popularity in the early parts of the 20th century. Best known for his role as Bruce Lee’s first mentor, Ip Man is godlike amongst martial arts fans. As far as biopics goes, Ip Man isn’t really award-winning material. The picture takes plenty of liberties with the facts of the legendary practitioner of the Southern Chinese fighting style. It’s slightly exaggerated and fairly straightforward storytelling, but first and foremost, Ip Man is an excuse for Yen to demonstrate his newfound mastery of the Wing Chun style – and on that front, the film succeeds brilliantly.
Ip Man is a joy on various levels due mostly to the quality of...
Directed by Wilson Yip
Written by Edmond Wong and Chan Tai-Li
Hong Kong, 2008
In this biopic, Donnie Yen is Ip Man, one of the earliest Wing Chun martial arts exponents and the man credited to have elevated its popularity in the early parts of the 20th century. Best known for his role as Bruce Lee’s first mentor, Ip Man is godlike amongst martial arts fans. As far as biopics goes, Ip Man isn’t really award-winning material. The picture takes plenty of liberties with the facts of the legendary practitioner of the Southern Chinese fighting style. It’s slightly exaggerated and fairly straightforward storytelling, but first and foremost, Ip Man is an excuse for Yen to demonstrate his newfound mastery of the Wing Chun style – and on that front, the film succeeds brilliantly.
Ip Man is a joy on various levels due mostly to the quality of...
- 9/6/2013
- by Ricky da Conceição
- SoundOnSight
Saving General Yang
Written by Ronny Yu and Edmond Wong
Directed by Ronny Yu
Hong Kong, 2013
*The following review is included in the Saturday Shaw Brothers column for its familiarity with several iconic Shaw epics. In fact it is actually another spin on a famous tale which Shaw Bros did tackle more than once in their history.
Ronny Yu’s journey as a director of feature films is eerily reminiscent of that experienced by John Woo. After early success in their native land, Yu and Woo, albeit at different times in their careers, ventured into the Hollywood system with mixed results at best. Action movie legend John Woo returned to Hong Kong and made an extraordinarily grand scale period piece in the mainland, Red Cliff. After Bride of Chucky and Freddy vs Jason, Yu headed back home and made one of Jet Li’s greatest films, Fearless. Now, after a seven-year wait,...
Written by Ronny Yu and Edmond Wong
Directed by Ronny Yu
Hong Kong, 2013
*The following review is included in the Saturday Shaw Brothers column for its familiarity with several iconic Shaw epics. In fact it is actually another spin on a famous tale which Shaw Bros did tackle more than once in their history.
Ronny Yu’s journey as a director of feature films is eerily reminiscent of that experienced by John Woo. After early success in their native land, Yu and Woo, albeit at different times in their careers, ventured into the Hollywood system with mixed results at best. Action movie legend John Woo returned to Hong Kong and made an extraordinarily grand scale period piece in the mainland, Red Cliff. After Bride of Chucky and Freddy vs Jason, Yu headed back home and made one of Jet Li’s greatest films, Fearless. Now, after a seven-year wait,...
- 8/3/2013
- by Edgar Chaput
- SoundOnSight
The gang's getting back together, the Ip Man saga will get to the part of the story where Bruce Lee turns up, and this time it's happening in 3D.Though star Donnie Yen had indicated shortly after the release of Ip Man 2 that he did not intend to return to the hugely popular series of biographical pictures about the life of Bruce Lee's mentor, sales agents Pegasus Motion Pictures have announced that they will be launching sales on the upcoming Ip Man 3D in Cannes and the entire original team is coming back - including Yen, producer Raymond Wong, writer Edmond Wong and director Wilson Yip. Lynn Hung and Yu Bo are currently slated to co-star and though the film is still listed in...
- 5/9/2012
- Screen Anarchy
I couldn’t believe my eyes when i first seen that Donnie Yen will be returning to the Ip Man series, this time the movie will be shot in 3D. To see this on the big screen in 3D would be amazing, so i’m hoping this will get a world wide release (One can dream i guess).
The news was confirmed by the publicist of Donnie Yen, and as claimed that Donnie is very excited about returning to one of his biggest roles to date. Edmond Wong who is the movies script writer,said we will see Ip Man’s most famous student, the legendary Bruce Lee, play a massive part in the movie, though Ip Man will remain the film’s central character.
“What is certain is that the film will begin with Bruce Lee becoming Ip Man’s disciple. As for who will play Bruce Lee, we...
The news was confirmed by the publicist of Donnie Yen, and as claimed that Donnie is very excited about returning to one of his biggest roles to date. Edmond Wong who is the movies script writer,said we will see Ip Man’s most famous student, the legendary Bruce Lee, play a massive part in the movie, though Ip Man will remain the film’s central character.
“What is certain is that the film will begin with Bruce Lee becoming Ip Man’s disciple. As for who will play Bruce Lee, we...
- 4/10/2012
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
It is unclear exactly what happened to Wilson Yip, but after a hugely successful run, from Sha Po Lung in 2005 to IP Man 2 in 2010, he appears to have lost his mojo. Earlier this year he attempted to remake Ching Siu-Tung's A Chinese Ghost Story, which resulted in a largely nonsensical muddle of CGI and demon-love. But it now appears to be something of a minor masterpiece when compared to Yip's latest offering - Magic To Win.Again working from a script by Edmond Wong, the film stars Wong senior - long-time producer of Yip's films, among many others - as a university professor and closet Water Magician. Professor Hong accidentally transfers his powers to one of his students, Macy (newcomer Karena Ng), after...
- 12/3/2011
- Screen Anarchy
IP Man 2
Stars: Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Darren Shahlavi, Huang Xiaming | Action direction by Sammo Hung | Directed by Wilson Yip
Ip Man 2 is the latest DVD release from Cine Asia, and is a semi-biographical martial arts film loosely based on the life of Wing Chun grandmaster, Ip Man. The film was directed by Wilson Yip & Sammo Hung, produced by Raymond Wong, written by Edmond Wong, and stars martial arts legend, Donnie Yen, who reprises the leading role.
This sequel continues on from events in the first Ip Man film, and covers Ip Man’s life in Hong Kong, which was at the time under British colonial rule, and recovering from the Japanese invasion of China. Ip Man’s main hurdles are his reduced circumstances, British oppression, and rivalry from other martial arts practitioners, including the local Hung Ga master Hung Chun-nam, as played by Sammo Hung.
“Continuing from where the first film ended,...
Stars: Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Darren Shahlavi, Huang Xiaming | Action direction by Sammo Hung | Directed by Wilson Yip
Ip Man 2 is the latest DVD release from Cine Asia, and is a semi-biographical martial arts film loosely based on the life of Wing Chun grandmaster, Ip Man. The film was directed by Wilson Yip & Sammo Hung, produced by Raymond Wong, written by Edmond Wong, and stars martial arts legend, Donnie Yen, who reprises the leading role.
This sequel continues on from events in the first Ip Man film, and covers Ip Man’s life in Hong Kong, which was at the time under British colonial rule, and recovering from the Japanese invasion of China. Ip Man’s main hurdles are his reduced circumstances, British oppression, and rivalry from other martial arts practitioners, including the local Hung Ga master Hung Chun-nam, as played by Sammo Hung.
“Continuing from where the first film ended,...
- 3/17/2011
- by Baron Fornightly
- Nerdly
Reviewed by Bryan Buss
(January 2011)
Directed by: Wilson Yip
Written by: Edmond Wong
Starring: Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Fan Sui-Wong, Xiong Dia-Lin, Darren Shahlavi, Huang Xiao-Ming and Kent Cheng
Picking up where the first film left off, “Ip Man 2: Legend of the Grandmaster” follows the true story of martial-arts master Ip Man (Donnie Yen), who, along with his pregnant wife and child, leaves Foshan after the Second Sino-Japanese War in the early 1950s. They relocate to Hong Kong, where he goes about setting up a studio to teach Wing Chun, a martial art in which one practices both offense and defense simultaneously. He runs into difficulties with other martial-arts instructors who think Wing Chun is a sport for women and even more trouble from the British expatriates who ruled China at the time. Through it all he maintains his Zen-ness and rises above even while beating the snot out...
(January 2011)
Directed by: Wilson Yip
Written by: Edmond Wong
Starring: Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Fan Sui-Wong, Xiong Dia-Lin, Darren Shahlavi, Huang Xiao-Ming and Kent Cheng
Picking up where the first film left off, “Ip Man 2: Legend of the Grandmaster” follows the true story of martial-arts master Ip Man (Donnie Yen), who, along with his pregnant wife and child, leaves Foshan after the Second Sino-Japanese War in the early 1950s. They relocate to Hong Kong, where he goes about setting up a studio to teach Wing Chun, a martial art in which one practices both offense and defense simultaneously. He runs into difficulties with other martial-arts instructors who think Wing Chun is a sport for women and even more trouble from the British expatriates who ruled China at the time. Through it all he maintains his Zen-ness and rises above even while beating the snot out...
- 1/26/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Bryan Buss
(January 2011)
Directed by: Wilson Yip
Written by: Edmond Wong
Starring: Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Fan Sui-Wong, Xiong Dia-Lin, Darren Shahlavi, Huang Xiao-Ming and Kent Cheng
Picking up where the first film left off, “Ip Man 2: Legend of the Grandmaster” follows the true story of martial-arts master Ip Man (Donnie Yen), who, along with his pregnant wife and child, leaves Foshan after the Second Sino-Japanese War in the early 1950s. They relocate to Hong Kong, where he goes about setting up a studio to teach Wing Chun, a martial art in which one practices both offense and defense simultaneously. He runs into difficulties with other martial-arts instructors who think Wing Chun is a sport for women and even more trouble from the British expatriates who ruled China at the time. Through it all he maintains his Zen-ness and rises above even while beating the snot out...
(January 2011)
Directed by: Wilson Yip
Written by: Edmond Wong
Starring: Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Fan Sui-Wong, Xiong Dia-Lin, Darren Shahlavi, Huang Xiao-Ming and Kent Cheng
Picking up where the first film left off, “Ip Man 2: Legend of the Grandmaster” follows the true story of martial-arts master Ip Man (Donnie Yen), who, along with his pregnant wife and child, leaves Foshan after the Second Sino-Japanese War in the early 1950s. They relocate to Hong Kong, where he goes about setting up a studio to teach Wing Chun, a martial art in which one practices both offense and defense simultaneously. He runs into difficulties with other martial-arts instructors who think Wing Chun is a sport for women and even more trouble from the British expatriates who ruled China at the time. Through it all he maintains his Zen-ness and rises above even while beating the snot out...
- 1/26/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Released in 2008 the first Ip Man film was a critical and box office hit. Part of a recent wave of high budget martial arts films coming out of Hong Kong and China that draw on the wealth of talent that the countries have to offer, often casting big stars from the late eighties/early nineties who are a little older now but can still pull off some impressive stunts and martial arts moves. One such actor is Donnie Yen who stars in Ip Man 1 and 2 as the titular hero.
Beginning in 1950 the film picks up the story of Ip Man as he attempts to open a martial arts club in Hong Kong. Here he is met with opposition from rival club masters and their leader Hung Jan Nam, played by martial arts legend Sammo Hung. Hung is also a go-between for the local businessmen and club owners and the corrupt...
Beginning in 1950 the film picks up the story of Ip Man as he attempts to open a martial arts club in Hong Kong. Here he is met with opposition from rival club masters and their leader Hung Jan Nam, played by martial arts legend Sammo Hung. Hung is also a go-between for the local businessmen and club owners and the corrupt...
- 8/3/2010
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
[Our thanks to Liz Reed from MangaLife.com for this review, which has a slightly different perspective, since Liz hasn't seen the sequel's inspiration -- yet.]
Ip Man 2 is not about ass-kicking Sifu (Master) Ip Man showing Westerners who's boss. It's not even about proving oneself in the face of adversity. At the core, the film advocates spirit, self-cultivation, and foremost, respect among people of all races and backgrounds. But don't let that scare you away--while the message seems preachy, the visually stunning fight sequences, paired with witty characters and relatable relationships, will have you at the edge of your seat, believing every word and teaching Master Ip has to offer.
The film is a self-described "semi-autobiographical martial arts film" about legendary Master Ip Man (Donnie Yen), who taught Wing Chun martial arts to the infamous movie hero Bruce Lee. The sequel picks up where its predecessor left off: Ip's escape from Foshan and the Second Sino-Japanese War and move to Hong Kong, where he hopes to start his own Wing Chun school. Now settled with his pregnant wife and son,...
Ip Man 2 is not about ass-kicking Sifu (Master) Ip Man showing Westerners who's boss. It's not even about proving oneself in the face of adversity. At the core, the film advocates spirit, self-cultivation, and foremost, respect among people of all races and backgrounds. But don't let that scare you away--while the message seems preachy, the visually stunning fight sequences, paired with witty characters and relatable relationships, will have you at the edge of your seat, believing every word and teaching Master Ip has to offer.
The film is a self-described "semi-autobiographical martial arts film" about legendary Master Ip Man (Donnie Yen), who taught Wing Chun martial arts to the infamous movie hero Bruce Lee. The sequel picks up where its predecessor left off: Ip's escape from Foshan and the Second Sino-Japanese War and move to Hong Kong, where he hopes to start his own Wing Chun school. Now settled with his pregnant wife and son,...
- 7/24/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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