PG13 /
Mandarin /
Action / Martial Arts /
Not Available
Director
Yuen Woo Ping
Cast
Max Zhang Jin, Dave Bautista, Tony Jaa, Michelle Yeoh, Liu Yan
Release Date
20 December 2018
Rating
Reviews
Julian Yuzu G
01 January 2019
Ip man fans rejoice
Wonderful fight scenes with a good storyline to propel the reasons for the fights. Ip man level choreography to delight your senses. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. Can’t say the same for most Hollywood films. Show your support if you want more in the future.
Great storyline. Fighting scene was good except a few scenes can be better(more realistic). After defeated by IP man, he lay low. However he had to fight gangsters to defend. All along he hasn’t used wing chun until the final fight. The movie portrait wing chun as overpowering martial arts. Typical corrupted british commanding officer being arrested eventually after repeatly demanding subordinates to turn a blind eye to crimes. Enjoyed the movie, worth spending the money. Do support (especially if you are fan of IP man series)
Breathtaking stunts and heartening storyline. A very meaningful sequel to Ip Man, bringing the spotlight to an often overlooked character. The main lead was able to carry out the stunts and acting flawlessly, leaving us at awe throughout!
Great story plot which will keep you on your edges. The fighting scenes are brillantly choreographed. Thumbs up to the acting skills too. Good job to all the actors and actresses. Worth to watch! Nice~
One high wire fight atop the neon signboards of Hong Kong is particularly well executed. Max Zhang does have a certain steely charisma that makes for a convincing hero.
A sequel that we don’t deserve but they still give it to us.. Understand his pain but still he should have know himself better than anyone else.. Still offend people unknowingly yet not facing his own issue internally.. A deep story somewhat..
I realise all the best moments in the movie already shown in the trailer. Michelle Yeow excellent performance as usual but the lead could have been better
Not as epic as the Real Ip Man films - lots of plotholes
Firstly, the main actress is miscast. She totally does not fit the role. Secondly, Michelle Yeoh and Tony Jaa appears barely for a few minutes each. Thirdly, the story has many plotholes and it is copy of Ip Man 2 but this is way bad. They try too hard to paint caucasians as bad guys but it all does not make sense. Lastly, why put "Ip Man" in the title when Donnie Yen does not even have a cameo? Ip Man without Donnie Yen is like Iron Man without Robert Downey Jr!
I don’t know what to expect but it is a good film. I love the fighting scene as it is quick and sharp. It really shows how powerful and captivating kungfu is and can be. Worth seeing and would love to watch it again.