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Pendant son séjour en tant que capitaine de police à Foshan, Ip Man est visé par un gangster vengeur au moment où l'armée japonaise envahit la région.Pendant son séjour en tant que capitaine de police à Foshan, Ip Man est visé par un gangster vengeur au moment où l'armée japonaise envahit la région.Pendant son séjour en tant que capitaine de police à Foshan, Ip Man est visé par un gangster vengeur au moment où l'armée japonaise envahit la région.
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What a disappointment. We have loved all the other Ip Man stories, but this one was completely ridiculous and unbelievable. The story felt silly and pathetic. Such a disgrace to have this movie linked to the Ip Man character.
From the opening scene this movie does more to make wing chun look stupid than it does to entertain. It's very much performed in the style of "lots of movement, little visibility" and usually against numbers that makes the burly brawl from the Matrix Reloaded look positively gritty and realistic by comparison, while reducing wing chun to mostly chain punching. Poor representation of the art, retelling a story you've seen plenty of times before, and all of them done a lot better.
Music's good, though.
Music's good, though.
Ip Man: Kung Fu Master is the latest entry in a number of various series chronicling the life of Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man. This might also be the weakest of depictions full of sloppy choreography, unnecessary wire work, and a fragmented story that should have been Ramen-noodle-simple but was instead as complex as fugu preparation. Dennis To plays the role with charisma and honor, which is unfortunately wasted on this Saturday afternoon Kung Fu Theater special.
Set during his time as a police captain, Ip Man is on the path to become a full-on Wing Chun master. He becomes involved with a hostile Japanese agent who is seeking to pave a way for the oncoming invasion. Torn between his duties as a police officer and his responsibilities as a martial artist committed to the Foshan community, Ip fights a wronged clan, and eventually the Japanese themselves.
The plot cannot decide what it wants to be: a historical action piece or a silly crime drama. Characters are introduced, and then rudely dropped, without reason or development. Even the time period is largely obscure; timelessly in limbo somewhere between the 1930s and Morpheus' Matrix. Kung Fu Master is as haphazard as the drunken boxing style with considerably less grace.
Dennis To is a great martial arts action star. He moves with precision, fights with a smile, and has range enough to show loving care for his burgeoning family. As Ip Man, To brings honor to the role but the storytelling certainly does not give much to play with. Is he a master? A student? Police? A masked man? There is no cause, only action as a form of reaction, which certainly does not make a compelling narrative.
Ip Man: Kung Fu Master plays out in a series of barely-connected events and bland kung fu battles. Dennis To seems to work best in those intimate moments of combat when his feet and hands clap with power. However, he is all too mute when being forced to encapsulate Liming Li's vision of Ip as a rallying cry for Chinese unification.
Set during his time as a police captain, Ip Man is on the path to become a full-on Wing Chun master. He becomes involved with a hostile Japanese agent who is seeking to pave a way for the oncoming invasion. Torn between his duties as a police officer and his responsibilities as a martial artist committed to the Foshan community, Ip fights a wronged clan, and eventually the Japanese themselves.
The plot cannot decide what it wants to be: a historical action piece or a silly crime drama. Characters are introduced, and then rudely dropped, without reason or development. Even the time period is largely obscure; timelessly in limbo somewhere between the 1930s and Morpheus' Matrix. Kung Fu Master is as haphazard as the drunken boxing style with considerably less grace.
Dennis To is a great martial arts action star. He moves with precision, fights with a smile, and has range enough to show loving care for his burgeoning family. As Ip Man, To brings honor to the role but the storytelling certainly does not give much to play with. Is he a master? A student? Police? A masked man? There is no cause, only action as a form of reaction, which certainly does not make a compelling narrative.
Ip Man: Kung Fu Master plays out in a series of barely-connected events and bland kung fu battles. Dennis To seems to work best in those intimate moments of combat when his feet and hands clap with power. However, he is all too mute when being forced to encapsulate Liming Li's vision of Ip as a rallying cry for Chinese unification.
This movie is waste of time. It manages make the talents (who are accomplished, legitimate martial artists) look like they don't know how to fight. The action scenes are marred by horrible pacing and camera angles so tight it is impossible to follow any of it.
There is questionable use of music and the plot makes no sense as it switches between unrelated narrative threads that all have no consequence on the main character. The attempt to creative weight falls way short of its mark and the shallow moments will make you writhe on your seat from how forced it is.
Finally, the film fails to find any original moments as it plagiarizes from its far superior predecessors Ip Man 1, 2, The Grandmaster, and Chen Zhen Legend of The First. Do yourself a favour and watch those movies instead.
There is questionable use of music and the plot makes no sense as it switches between unrelated narrative threads that all have no consequence on the main character. The attempt to creative weight falls way short of its mark and the shallow moments will make you writhe on your seat from how forced it is.
Finally, the film fails to find any original moments as it plagiarizes from its far superior predecessors Ip Man 1, 2, The Grandmaster, and Chen Zhen Legend of The First. Do yourself a favour and watch those movies instead.
ITS LIKE A DONNIE STYLE HE TRY TO ACT LIKE HIM , BUT ITS NOT BUT , COUSE NOBADY CAN REPLACE DONNIE YEN , ITS TIME TO GET MORE FROM DONNIE BEFORE HES GONNA OLD TO MUCH LIKE JET LEE , JACKIE CHAN ETC , SO THEY CANT NEVER EVER REPLACE AND WE GONNA MISS FOREVER , SO ITS GOOD TO WORK HARD IN THE LAST YEARS AND GET AS MUCH AS THEY CAN FROM DONNIE TO MAKE MOVIE A CLASS ... Europa fans !!
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- AnecdotesOpening fight scene is similar to Stephen Chow final fight scene in Kung Fu Hustle. (Not to mention the axe gang)
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 439 $US
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- 13 déc. 2020
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- Durée1 heure 24 minutes
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