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Wing Chun

  • 1994
  • TV-14
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.7K
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Michelle Yeoh in Wing Chun (1994)
Wing Chun's village is yet again being plundered by bandits. This time she uses kung fu to defeat them. The fighting doesn't end here.
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Wing Chun's village is yet again being plundered by bandits. This time she uses kung fu to defeat them. The fighting doesn't end here.Wing Chun's village is yet again being plundered by bandits. This time she uses kung fu to defeat them. The fighting doesn't end here.Wing Chun's village is yet again being plundered by bandits. This time she uses kung fu to defeat them. The fighting doesn't end here.

  • Director
    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Writers
    • Elsa Tang
    • Wing-Fai Wong
  • Stars
    • Michelle Yeoh
    • Donnie Yen
    • King-Tan Yuen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Writers
      • Elsa Tang
      • Wing-Fai Wong
    • Stars
      • Michelle Yeoh
      • Donnie Yen
      • King-Tan Yuen
    • 37User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michelle Yeoh
    Michelle Yeoh
    • Yim Wing Chun
    Donnie Yen
    Donnie Yen
    • Leung Pok To
    • (as Yen Chi Tan)
    King-Tan Yuen
    King-Tan Yuen
    • Abacus Fong
    Catherine Yan Hung
    Catherine Yan Hung
    • Charmy
    • (as Catherine Hung)
    Waise Lee
    Waise Lee
    • Wong Hok Chow
    • (as Lee Chi Hung)
    Norman Chu
    Norman Chu
    • Flying Chimpanze
    • (as Chui Siu Keung)
    Chui Ah-Fai
    • Flying Monkey
    Pei-Pei Cheng
    Pei-Pei Cheng
    • Ng Mui
    Zhihui Chen
    • Southern kung fu master
    Liu Hen
    • Squire
    Yue-Qiu Hou
    • Bandit leader
    Guo Jia-Qing
    • Yim Wing Chun's father
    Xian-Quan Kong
    • Squire
    Foo-Wai Lam
    Foo-Wai Lam
    • Bandit
    • (as Fu-Wai Lam)
    Xiaozhou Li
    • Bandit leader
    Jin Mao-Heng
    • Yim Wing Chow
    Chaai Ming
    • Villager
    Yaoxuan Shu
    • Charmy's husband
    • Director
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Writers
      • Elsa Tang
      • Wing-Fai Wong
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews37

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    7ebiros2

    One of best Kung Fu comedy

    Despite that fact that different plot ideas for Kung Fu movie has been fully exploited by now and no new ideas are coming, Wing Chun still stands out in its uniqueness mostly because Michelle Yeoh is its star. If this movie was done by anyone else, it probably would have ended up being a dud, but she brings class to this movie it otherwise would not have had. The movie has very different atmosphere from other Kung Fu movies. While silly things are happening, Michelle Yeoh's action is precise and eye opening. She's the only one playing strait, and it works.

    There has been other Kung Fu movies done by female lead, but they are mostly gruesomely violent. While there're lot of action in this movie, none of its action is violent. You won't see any blood, no bones being crushed, and yet it's filled with great action.

    Somewhat difficult to find these days, but you owe it to yourself to see this movie at least once.
    7bikeride-2

    Good Action

    I forgot I had taped most of this off TNT a while back. I watched it again and am really beginning to enjoy how good Donnie Yen is. Easily as good as Jet Li and seems to have a greater acting range ( Jet seems always so serious and intense). But I need to see more of each. Anyway the fight scenes are good, good and varied techniques, though not looking like really wing chun. Unnecessarily speeded up (these guys are fast enough) and too much wire fu - typical Yuen Woo Ping it seems. It would be good to see Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen together in a modern film.
    8TheHande

    A fast pace Kung Fu period comedy

    Wing Chun surprises with its fast pace and excellent physical comedy. Fight scenes are also convincing. The entire setting is not very original, but amusing and that is what really counts. There were ultimately moments when the film feels a bit messy, but in all wire- and stunt-work has been done wonderfully and cleanly.

    The characters are all rather likable. The bad guys are rather faceless, but not a big disappointment. The soundtrack has a classic 80s sound to it which makes the movie stand out in a nice campy way.

    The film isn't really a drama or action film, but rather a fast-paced slapstick. A fun experience and an admirable Kung Fu flick.
    7Matti-Man

    Not much Wing Chun on display

    This is a great showcase for Michelle Yeoh, playing the legendary first practitioner of the wing chun style, Yim Wing-Chun. Trouble is, there's not much of the wing chun style shown in the film. The problem is that though the wing chun system is a very effective style in real life, it's not very visually engaging, so Yuen Woo Ping had to throw in some high kicks just to spice up the action a little ... but then, we don't watch kung fu films for historical or technical accuracy.

    Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen are both pretty good here. Certainly, Yeoh turns in a starry performance, though Yen could have been given more to do ...

    Overall, entertaining enough, but not primo YWP fare.
    8jmbwithcats

    Enjoyable little diamond in the rough

    Wing Chun is a memorable film because Michelle Yoeh epitomizes the female heroine at a time when it was not allowed for women to be as strong or in this case, stronger and smarter and more skilled than men. But Michelle Yeoh creates a memorable and competent impression while maintaining a masterful grace and precision that will blow your mind.

    Michelle Yeoh has the posture and grace of Bruce Lee, now if only they had done a movie together... now that would be something, like Salvador Dali's short animation collaboration with Walt Disney, what a treat that would be.* I saw this movie years ago and finally discovered it again after long searching and am I glad I did rediscover this little gem.

    This movie truly takes me back in time to a simpler time, like finding a diamond in between the millions of grains of sand on the endlessness of beach.

    Much of the acting is really silly, but that's just the way these movies were back then. The martial arts are terrific, the sex appeal is palpable, Tofu is gorgeous, drop dead, and the story is very enjoyable.

    *Dali and Disney started a project in 1946 but it was never finished in their lifetimes, recently completed in 2003, many of us are long awaiting a DVD release slated for 2004, and still waiting in 2007.

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      There are innuendos including Flying Chimpanzee's "Champion Spear", and "To Eat Someone's Tofu" which is a Chinese idiom that means to flirt with a woman.
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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Underrated Martial Arts Movies (2017)

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 1994 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • 詠春
    • Filming locations
      • Beijing, China
    • Production companies
      • Peace Film Production Co.
      • Sil-Metropole Organisation
      • Wo Ping Films Company Limited
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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