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While keeping a low profile after his defeat by Ip Man, Cheung Tin Chi gets into trouble after getting in a fight with a powerful foreigner.While keeping a low profile after his defeat by Ip Man, Cheung Tin Chi gets into trouble after getting in a fight with a powerful foreigner.While keeping a low profile after his defeat by Ip Man, Cheung Tin Chi gets into trouble after getting in a fight with a powerful foreigner.
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- 2 wins & 4 nominations total
Xing Yu
- Chiu Kam Fu
- (as Naason)
Stefan Wong
- Ming
- (as Stephen Huynh)
Anthony Yuen-Tung Ho
- Fat Lung
- (as Antony Ho)
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A lot of mixed reviews on here, too much/not enough fighting/story. Comparing this to IP Man series is just dumb.
I liked the (an actual) story-line, the pacing was great and the length on point. Fight's/choreography was very well done. Directing was decent and cinematography on point. I liked the location sets. The score was a little overbearing. It was great to see Dave Bautista and what little we saw of Tony Jaa. All cast performed great but I was a little disappointed with Jin Zhang... his constant same facial expression was annoying.
Nevertheless, and excellent martial arts flick with a good story and great action scenes that I thoroughly enjoyed! It's an 8/10 from me.
I liked the (an actual) story-line, the pacing was great and the length on point. Fight's/choreography was very well done. Directing was decent and cinematography on point. I liked the location sets. The score was a little overbearing. It was great to see Dave Bautista and what little we saw of Tony Jaa. All cast performed great but I was a little disappointed with Jin Zhang... his constant same facial expression was annoying.
Nevertheless, and excellent martial arts flick with a good story and great action scenes that I thoroughly enjoyed! It's an 8/10 from me.
Rating 8.3/10
Best acting performance by Jin Zhang , Dave Bautista and Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh !! The fighting choreographies were amazing with literally unbelievable yet beautiful moves . If you're in the right frame of mind and preferably with a bunch of friends , this film should be loads of fun !!
I haven't watched any kongfu movie for a long time. This movie definitely brought back all the good memory of Jackie Chen's martial art movies. The fighting scenes are awesome! Really have high respect for all the stuntmen in this movie. There are many intense fighting scenes. I really enjoy those!
An epic tale martial arts coreography and a nice setting from the era down to the tiniest detail. A mandarin classic movie full of action pack carried by a good directorial overcome a lackluster acting from the leads(I have to give them credit for pulling off a brilliant martial arts scene btw) and mediocre script.
As a fan of the original Ip Man with Donnie Yen, this film is good. It's got good fight scenes which to be honest is all I'm here for. Max Zhang is a good actor who plays his role well. If your looking for a good Martial Arts movie you are in the right place.
Did you know
- TriviaMichelle Yeoh starred in Wing Chun (1994) as the legendary creator of the style used by Ip Man.
- GoofsThe character that Michelle Yeoh played said to her younger brother (Kevin Cheng) in a cab that they were leaving Shanghai to have a new start in life.
- ConnectionsFeatures Ip Man 3 (2015)
- SoundtracksKiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me
Written by Michael Julien and Al Timothy
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- Also known as
- Master Z: Ip Man Legacy
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $209,454
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $92,663
- Apr 14, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $21,832,649
- Runtime
- 1h 47m(107 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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