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@@whitevii1533I think 2 and 3 are alright. Even the first is VERY loose in terms of "based on a true story", you just gotta keep in mind that aspect is pretty much completely lost beyond the first.
@@davidhayden6481as the guys said, the movies are more about the fantastical view that China has of ip man than what he actually did. So it’s “based on a true story” in that ip man was a real person and he actually trained Bruce lee, but everything else is exaggerated. Even how he’s portrayed as a wise dude sharing words of wisdom with everyone, can’t be shaken very easily, and has zero flaws other than not being a good enough husband, is all very fantastical 1+2 are almost equally as good in my opinion. 1 has more heart but 2 has the better fights. 3 was mostly just Tyson hype but the end fight against the rival grandmaster is up there among the best in the franchise. Only 4 in my opinion is pretty trash, not even the fights could really salvage it
@@stacysmom99264 felt like each of the three as one but without all of what made the 3 so good. From the 1st one, the enemy uses karate; the 2nd one, the enemy is a foreigner; and, to be honest, I don't really remember the 3rd one currently but I recall the 4th taking something from there as well. Maybe the references to Bruce Lee? Basically, it was that which was already seen. And it really doesn't help that "Ip Man: Final Fight" is essentially the same core story except the window dressing isn't America; and personally, I prefer the older actor over Donnie in that setting even though it makes complete sense for Donnie to reprise his role once equaling or rather complimenting the correct age.
Those karateka is not using karate at all, there's japanese sensei explained the kick and punch they use is not seen in any karate style. It might be one of chinese kung fu called ironfist
My Mom doesn't like violent movies. But you bet your ass she watched this. Her reaction was "You could really feel his anger with the death of his fellow master". You know, moms are moms. But after that, she really loved action films that showed mastery of the craft. The Raid might be too much for her. But boy she loved Ip Man, John Wick, Taken. For me, Ip Man did for Wing Chun what Ong Bak did for Muay Thai. Now I kinda want to learn both.
I really wish the guys had seen IP Man before John Wick Chapter 4! Also Donnie Yen is one of the greatest action movie actors of all time, and there is a reason he is blind in JW4 and Rogue On, because otherwise he would be unstoppable like in the movie.
Love the Ip Man movies, great reaction. I hope this is the start of more Chinese movie reactions, especially "Hero", "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", "House of Flying Daggers" and the two "Drunken Master".
No one talks about the music, but the score was done by Kenji Kawai. Probably most famous for Ghost in the Shell, but pretty prolific in Japanese media.
I love martial arts movies! When this came out on blu-ray; didnt have it in the cinema or watch any trailer, I thought it could be good. I think the hype was around him being Bruce Lee's sensei. A couple of friends watched it and we loved it! We hoped more would come out and have Bruce in it.
Besides the storytelling, I think what’s great about the Ip Man movies is because of the exaggerated movements and fighting. Obviously, some of those fights wouldn’t be possible in an actual fight, and obviously, it’s a heightened story of Ip Man with a couple of true elements. But I think they successfully entertained us with the Ip Man movies without sullying Ip Man’s name. When it comes to grounded action though, Donnie’s exceptional at that as well. One of his movies, Flashpoint, is an example where he used MMA (again, obviously there’ll be moments where guys get hit hard in the face and still gets up. But come on. It’s entertainment). He studied and partook in a lot of fighting styles. Dude’s a walking weapon. Lol I recommend watching a couple more of Donnie Yen’s movies (like Flashpoint or Special ID) after all 4 Ip Man movies if you guys get to them.
I am not at all into martial arts movies, but hubby is obsessed. I relented for the IP Man series because Donnie Yen ❤ I've now seen all 4 and have watched quite a few other martial arts series with hubby. I still don't love them, but most are very well made with good stories. So happy you guys decided to react to this ❤❤
It's tradition for me to watch these Ip Man movies, as well as Stephen Chow movies every lunar new year. I hope this means they will eventually react to those, too. I think they would love it.
I wish more people would react to Stephen Chow movies. I've seen a few reactions to Kung Fu Hustle and Shaolin Soccer but there are other great movies like King of Beggars, Royal Tramp and From Beijing With Love that don't get the attention they deserve.
I don't recall if it's said in the film or someone else in the comments, but the scene of Man training the workers which are predominately women is an interesting choice because of the history of the discipline he practices. Look up Wing Chun; it's an interesting read.
Yeah, it is said some monks teach the Girls Who got harass by dirty Men so he teached those Girls and later they teach every woman wing chun. This is why Asia doesnt need feminist because we here never saw one gender is lesser like West did
Actually, martial arts was/is more of a philosphy than anything. True martial artists incorporate and inorove their form by applying it to, literally everything in life.
Thats why western martial artist hates Asian martial arts because for them they want practical and removed all those philosophy. Without philosophy, what the differences between soldier and martial artist?
Asian martial arts movies are by far the best martial arts production out there. Even professionals and actors have said that numerous times. Also, most Asian martial artist actors don't use stunt men, they do everything themselves and they will put themselves in serious pain and injuries for the sake of the movie. They go above and beyond. Are they realistic in the sense that kicking someone right in front of you can launch them 10 feet through the air? No, not at all. But are they realistic with their moves and training? Yes, definitely. Very hard core. Love your guy's reaction!!!
So funny you guys are reacting to this now. I've been talking all week about Donnie Yen and explaining Ip Man to everyone who hasn't seen it or heard about it. Amazing actor. Fantastic franchise.
I’ve seen this way back 2009. Saw it over 20 times. Ip-Man is a Cantonese,martial arts from Hong Kong. It’s the story of Bruce Lee’s master Ip-Man but in Cantonese it’s pronounced Yip-Man.
This is definitely one of the best martial arts films of all time. The whole series manages to maintain this level of hype for 4 movies, which is wild.
I’m so glad you guys got to delve into Ip man it’s a classic for fans of traditional kung fu cinema. If you decide to dive further into the Ip man films some fun lore is that Wing Chun despite being made famous by men it was originally invented by a woman and also when Donnie was doing the speed punches he was actually using rubber fists and the last detail is that sometimes with movies like Ip man the stunt guys and actors are so disciplined that to make it look real they have to stop a punch or kick an inch away from the person other times the actors will actually take the hit to make the scene look good
For sure movies about Ip Man is gonna be embellished as hell since he taught and inspired Bruce Lee who went on to create Jeet Kune Do. But Donnie Yen in real life is an actual badass. Way back in the 90s when he was still young, he beat the living crap out of 8 men for assaulting him and his gf at the time outside a club. All 8 got sent to the hospital. It was even reported in local HK news at that time. So yeah, anyone trying to sneak a punch at him in real life might wanna think twice.
Hope to see more MA movie reactions. Other movies to watch: Feat. Donnie Yen: Flashpoint, Iron Monkey Feat. Jet Li: Fist of Legend, The One Feat. Tony Jaa: Ong Bak The Thai Warrior, The Protector (aka Tom Yum Goong) Feat. Stephen Chow: Shaolin Soccer, Kung Fu Hustle
37:48 You don't need wirework for that... If you do any form of acrobatics or gymnastics, you will understand how easy it is to perform those maneuver mid air. Combine that with martial art training and that counter become a very simple concept.
Fun Fact: the mohawk guy, one of the thugs that attacked the factory is Dennis To. He will eventually play young Ip Man in Legend is Born. In that story Ip has a brother which will be played by one of the cast as well. I wont tell but you know he's pretty good as you guys said😊. That film is pretty good too hopefully you guys get to watch it as well.
I actually train in Wing Chun, and in my opinion it is one of the best fighting styles. But don't get me wrong, I truly love all martial arts. Also, the long pole scene is one of the weapons used in Wing Chun. I love all of the Ip Man movies. Y'all should look into one of Ip Man's students; his name is Wong Shun Leung and even though people credit Ip Man as Bruce Lee's teacher it wasn't him, it was Wong Shun Leung. Loved this reaction! I hope you react to them all!
From my understanding, Ip Man did teach him for a brief period but couldn't focus on personally teaching Bruce Lee bcos he was mixed race and other Chinese people at the time wouldn't tolerate that. I could be wrong about that, but I think that does make sense when you consider that Chinese ppl also got outraged at Bruce Lee for teaching kung fu to non-Chinese people. Wasn't Wong Shun Leung known as "King of Sticky Hands" in Hong Kong or something for having a crazy win record in underground matches? I seem to have read that somewhere.
You guys should defenitely watch Ong Bak (2004) staring the thai martial artist legend Tony Jaa. He does everything, there is no CGI, no wires, no nothing in his actions scenes. Give it a try you guys won't regreat it!
Never forget that Ip Man's sons actually were consultants and wing chun advisors for these films. These films are essentially their ways of sharing his legends and his story.
Eric i know you're a big fan of the dragonball franchise, so here's a fun fact for you. Whis's fighting style is Wing-Chun, you can see on this scene that their fighting stance is just like Whis's fighting stance 27:23
Do we just ignore the beautiful collection of weaponry behind yall or is there another channel we explore the magnet of death subtly hanging to the right?
Please understand that Wing Chun was created by a woman who was ferocious in her display of wing Chun. He learned the entire art from her. So a lot of the fights especially with Donnie Yan are extremely real.
Actually no, the story goes when young girl were harass by pervert Men, coincidently a monk passing by and teach that girl this martial arts called wing chun. That girl then use it to that pervert Men and won, since then she teaching other Girls to learn wing chun to protect themself. But IP Man create his own style because original wing chun has zero kicking
Hi guys. I vote for you to watch the whole Saga . Ip Man 2, 3...a spin-off Master Z: The Ip Man legacy and Ip Man 4 - The Finale. I think you gonna like it. A hello from Brasil 🇧🇷 🇧🇷
If there's one American made martial arts movie that I recommend it would be The Quest (2012) starring Jean Claude Van Damme. It introduces global martial styles and what Street Fighter the movie should have been in some ways lol.
U guys should watch *Fearless* (2006) ... An epic masterpiece film ... This film is not only action.. It's an emotion... Hey People please support me.. Please press this 👍 button as much as possible.. So that this film could come in focus to them...
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Is that the reason you guys haven’t done the new Ahsoka reactions?
SAG dont give a shit about reaction channels, but somehow Blindwave do and will deprive us from upcoming Ahsoka series.
@@slater140778yes
@@ziziozzie8571and season 2 of the Bear!!
That episode 6 is the greatest of all time with all those incredible supporting cast
I need more Donnie Yen in my life.
Everyone who can vote please vote for Ip Man 2 so they can watch it.
nah first one is the only good one
@@whitevii1533I think 2 and 3 are alright. Even the first is VERY loose in terms of "based on a true story", you just gotta keep in mind that aspect is pretty much completely lost beyond the first.
@@whitevii1533 2 and 3 are great too
@@davidhayden6481as the guys said, the movies are more about the fantastical view that China has of ip man than what he actually did. So it’s “based on a true story” in that ip man was a real person and he actually trained Bruce lee, but everything else is exaggerated. Even how he’s portrayed as a wise dude sharing words of wisdom with everyone, can’t be shaken very easily, and has zero flaws other than not being a good enough husband, is all very fantastical
1+2 are almost equally as good in my opinion. 1 has more heart but 2 has the better fights. 3 was mostly just Tyson hype but the end fight against the rival grandmaster is up there among the best in the franchise. Only 4 in my opinion is pretty trash, not even the fights could really salvage it
@@stacysmom99264 felt like each of the three as one but without all of what made the 3 so good. From the 1st one, the enemy uses karate; the 2nd one, the enemy is a foreigner; and, to be honest, I don't really remember the 3rd one currently but I recall the 4th taking something from there as well. Maybe the references to Bruce Lee? Basically, it was that which was already seen. And it really doesn't help that "Ip Man: Final Fight" is essentially the same core story except the window dressing isn't America; and personally, I prefer the older actor over Donnie in that setting even though it makes complete sense for Donnie to reprise his role once equaling or rather complimenting the correct age.
That scene of Ip Man vs 10 people will never, and I mean NEVER get old.
Those karateka is not using karate at all, there's japanese sensei explained the kick and punch they use is not seen in any karate style. It might be one of chinese kung fu called ironfist
@@boboboy8189who gives a shit. The scene looked fire
My Mom doesn't like violent movies. But you bet your ass she watched this. Her reaction was "You could really feel his anger with the death of his fellow master". You know, moms are moms. But after that, she really loved action films that showed mastery of the craft. The Raid might be too much for her. But boy she loved Ip Man, John Wick, Taken.
For me, Ip Man did for Wing Chun what Ong Bak did for Muay Thai. Now I kinda want to learn both.
'Wing Chun, Ip Man, I want to fight ten Stormtroopers'
it also never happen irl he refuse to fight the general and those 10 black belt
I really wish the guys had seen IP Man before John Wick Chapter 4!
Also Donnie Yen is one of the greatest action movie actors of all time, and there is a reason he is blind in JW4 and Rogue On, because otherwise he would be unstoppable like in the movie.
Love the Ip Man movies, great reaction.
I hope this is the start of more Chinese movie reactions, especially "Hero", "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", "House of Flying Daggers" and the two "Drunken Master".
Wow! Happy to see this. My wife is Chinese so we have been watching these in the last couple weeks and I really liked them.
Oh man this is my favorite martial arts movie of all time, been hoping for you guys to react to it for a while now 😁
Classic movie. So glad you guys got to this. That fight scene in the dojo was phenomenal storytelling 🔥
No one talks about the music, but the score was done by Kenji Kawai. Probably most famous for Ghost in the Shell, but pretty prolific in Japanese media.
I love martial arts movies! When this came out on blu-ray; didnt have it in the cinema or watch any trailer, I thought it could be good. I think the hype was around him being Bruce Lee's sensei. A couple of friends watched it and we loved it! We hoped more would come out and have Bruce in it.
Please do ip man 2,3,4 that’s so much fun to watch!
ip man 4 got bruce lee
Besides the storytelling, I think what’s great about the Ip Man movies is because of the exaggerated movements and fighting. Obviously, some of those fights wouldn’t be possible in an actual fight, and obviously, it’s a heightened story of Ip Man with a couple of true elements. But I think they successfully entertained us with the Ip Man movies without sullying Ip Man’s name. When it comes to grounded action though, Donnie’s exceptional at that as well. One of his movies, Flashpoint, is an example where he used MMA (again, obviously there’ll be moments where guys get hit hard in the face and still gets up. But come on. It’s entertainment). He studied and partook in a lot of fighting styles. Dude’s a walking weapon. Lol I recommend watching a couple more of Donnie Yen’s movies (like Flashpoint or Special ID) after all 4 Ip Man movies if you guys get to them.
The story was terrible.
@@flaggerify Cool. To each their own.
@@flaggerify alright, next one to the podium.
I am not at all into martial arts movies, but hubby is obsessed. I relented for the IP Man series because Donnie Yen ❤ I've now seen all 4 and have watched quite a few other martial arts series with hubby. I still don't love them, but most are very well made with good stories. So happy you guys decided to react to this ❤❤
Ip-man will always have a special place in my heart
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!
Thank you so much for reacting to it,you guys are the best!
It's tradition for me to watch these Ip Man movies, as well as Stephen Chow movies every lunar new year. I hope this means they will eventually react to those, too. I think they would love it.
I wish more people would react to Stephen Chow movies. I've seen a few reactions to Kung Fu Hustle and Shaolin Soccer but there are other great movies like King of Beggars, Royal Tramp and From Beijing With Love that don't get the attention they deserve.
I don't recall if it's said in the film or someone else in the comments, but the scene of Man training the workers which are predominately women is an interesting choice because of the history of the discipline he practices. Look up Wing Chun; it's an interesting read.
Yeah, it is said some monks teach the Girls Who got harass by dirty Men so he teached those Girls and later they teach every woman wing chun.
This is why Asia doesnt need feminist because we here never saw one gender is lesser like West did
Blind Wave really should watch Scissor seven, its such an underrated show and deserves a lot more attention.
PREACH bro! So true!
Does it have 7 Seasons?
@@fabianrocha9924no BUT IT SHOULD!!!!
Actually, martial arts was/is more of a philosphy than anything. True martial artists incorporate and inorove their form by applying it to, literally everything in life.
Yes! The literal translation of Kung Fu, or Gong Fu, is spending time on skillful work, hard training or endeavor.
Thats why western martial artist hates Asian martial arts because for them they want practical and removed all those philosophy. Without philosophy, what the differences between soldier and martial artist?
IP man vs 10 people is the best fight scene ever. I can't think of anything more impressive in film history
Yes! Finally you guys are watching this awesome film.
Asian martial arts movies are by far the best martial arts production out there. Even professionals and actors have said that numerous times. Also, most Asian martial artist actors don't use stunt men, they do everything themselves and they will put themselves in serious pain and injuries for the sake of the movie. They go above and beyond. Are they realistic in the sense that kicking someone right in front of you can launch them 10 feet through the air? No, not at all. But are they realistic with their moves and training? Yes, definitely. Very hard core. Love your guy's reaction!!!
Waited ages for this! Finally! Amazing movie! Great reaction as usual Wave Crew!
So funny you guys are reacting to this now. I've been talking all week about Donnie Yen and explaining Ip Man to everyone who hasn't seen it or heard about it. Amazing actor. Fantastic franchise.
I'm so surprised you are watching IP man. I found this years ago and man the fighting was amazing.
LETS GOOOO!!! Been wanting this one for a while
I’ve seen this way back 2009. Saw it over 20 times. Ip-Man is a Cantonese,martial arts from Hong Kong. It’s the story of Bruce Lee’s master Ip-Man but in Cantonese it’s pronounced Yip-Man.
My granddad is illiterate, he loves this film but he calls it pennyman. Since the Ip looks like 1p to him. Always cracks me up.
2 most epic battle scenes ever
-LOTR Two Towers
-Ip vs 10 black belts
-man wields a Halberd-
"UOH HE GOT A SWORD!!!"
Amazing reaction
This is definitely one of the best martial arts films of all time. The whole series manages to maintain this level of hype for 4 movies, which is wild.
Hands down one of the greatest movies ever made.
All of the Ip Man movies!!!!
I like how the guy sitting on the left is taking notes, makes me feel appreciated haha idk why
I’m so glad you guys got to delve into Ip man it’s a classic for fans of traditional kung fu cinema. If you decide to dive further into the Ip man films some fun lore is that Wing Chun despite being made famous by men it was originally invented by a woman and also when Donnie was doing the speed punches he was actually using rubber fists and the last detail is that sometimes with movies like Ip man the stunt guys and actors are so disciplined that to make it look real they have to stop a punch or kick an inch away from the person other times the actors will actually take the hit to make the scene look good
For sure movies about Ip Man is gonna be embellished as hell since he taught and inspired Bruce Lee who went on to create Jeet Kune Do. But Donnie Yen in real life is an actual badass. Way back in the 90s when he was still young, he beat the living crap out of 8 men for assaulting him and his gf at the time outside a club. All 8 got sent to the hospital. It was even reported in local HK news at that time. So yeah, anyone trying to sneak a punch at him in real life might wanna think twice.
Hope to see more MA movie reactions.
Other movies to watch:
Feat. Donnie Yen: Flashpoint, Iron Monkey
Feat. Jet Li: Fist of Legend, The One
Feat. Tony Jaa: Ong Bak The Thai Warrior, The Protector (aka Tom Yum Goong)
Feat. Stephen Chow: Shaolin Soccer, Kung Fu Hustle
the scene where Ip Man goes berserk. Makes me cry every time.
37:48 You don't need wirework for that... If you do any form of acrobatics or gymnastics, you will understand how easy it is to perform those maneuver mid air. Combine that with martial art training and that counter become a very simple concept.
IP Man is one of those movies that never loses its entertainment value - fun ride every time
IMO - the 1 v 10 scene is one of the best martial arts performances I've ever seen.
God damn, how was this not first on my recommended today!?
I can't remember what brought to watch IP Man back in the day, but I was so excited when I heard he had been cast for Rogue One.
Haha they keep saying how they wanted Jin to join forces. Can’t wait to see them react to him coming back in the second movie.
Those center mass puches really do work
Jet Li's Fearless is another great martial arts film i would recommend.
Please watch all if them! 4 is so good but I know not everyone likes 2 and/or 3
I love how Ip Man can beat people up without even hurting them but if you piss him off he will beat you within an inch of your life.
Fun Fact: the mohawk guy, one of the thugs that attacked the factory is Dennis To. He will eventually play young Ip Man in Legend is Born. In that story Ip has a brother which will be played by one of the cast as well. I wont tell but you know he's pretty good as you guys said😊. That film is pretty good too hopefully you guys get to watch it as well.
I actually train in Wing Chun, and in my opinion it is one of the best fighting styles. But don't get me wrong, I truly love all martial arts. Also, the long pole scene is one of the weapons used in Wing Chun. I love all of the Ip Man movies. Y'all should look into one of Ip Man's students; his name is Wong Shun Leung and even though people credit Ip Man as Bruce Lee's teacher it wasn't him, it was Wong Shun Leung. Loved this reaction! I hope you react to them all!
From my understanding, Ip Man did teach him for a brief period but couldn't focus on personally teaching Bruce Lee bcos he was mixed race and other Chinese people at the time wouldn't tolerate that.
I could be wrong about that, but I think that does make sense when you consider that Chinese ppl also got outraged at Bruce Lee for teaching kung fu to non-Chinese people.
Wasn't Wong Shun Leung known as "King of Sticky Hands" in Hong Kong or something for having a crazy win record in underground matches? I seem to have read that somewhere.
3:17 comment. There's no prep when it goes down. So start from jumpstreet.-Ernie Moore Jr.
There are actually 5 more IP Man movies, including the prequel that didn't star Donnie Yen; 6 in total in this series.
And there’s the master z movie
You guys should defenitely watch Ong Bak (2004) staring the thai martial artist legend Tony Jaa.
He does everything, there is no CGI, no wires, no nothing in his actions scenes. Give it a try you guys won't regreat it!
Ong bak 1 is still the Best muay thai movies, the sequel not much. Another one is the protector
@@boboboy8189 100% agreed!
Love your reaction on this! There's another good one called 'The Grandmaster' with Tony Leung and Zhang Ziyi in it and it's also about martial arts
"I'll Try Kicking..." LMAO
I really hope we get more non-Hollywood movie reactions
Never forget that Ip Man's sons actually were consultants and wing chun advisors for these films. These films are essentially their ways of sharing his legends and his story.
This movie colour grading so good ❤️
Intellectual Property Man!! Let's go!!!
There's lots to love about this movie, but I don't think I've seen too many in the comments mention the soundtrack by Kenji Kawai.
Great trilogy, you should watch all of them. You won't regret it, trust me.
Watch ip man 4
@@clarencearvimartinez3451 Of course, though the others were pretty cool as well.
Didn't know Jason Mamoa switched to reacting to videos now.
Please watch the whole series
I really love the fight scenes in this movie! It is still somewhat grounded, but it is like almost the opposite of The Raid but in a good way.
The start of the movie is about "WuDe"(武德). -→the Morality of Kungfu is everything.
Eric i know you're a big fan of the dragonball franchise, so here's a fun fact for you. Whis's fighting style is Wing-Chun, you can see on this scene that their fighting stance is just like Whis's fighting stance 27:23
54:08 Half A Loaf Of Kung Fu.-Ernie Moore Jr.
the warm up was eating food haha
Great reaction Donnie Yen is just too smooth
Nice reaction from young Hagrid, aquaman and Norman Reedus
never in my life have i needed something more and not known until i had it
Ip Man vs ten guys is still such a good fight scene
A Must Need To Watch *Jet Li's Fearless* ...
A Biographical Film .. A True Martial Arts Film!!!
Vote For This Film...
This is from the true story of master of china who's called ip man. He is teacher of legendary martial artist Bruce Lee.
Another note: Ip Chun, the son of Ip Man appears in the Ip Man 2 movie.
Y’all should watch Fearless if you like Ip Man, incredible film 🔥👍🏽
Cannot wait for ip man 5 🔥
I would recommend Hero, it's just running on TV here and I thought that would be a good reaction and probably you haven't seen it.
You guys would enjoy Deepwater Horizon, Battleship Island, and flowers of War (Korean movies. Flowers of War is very mature though)
I can't wait for the whole squad to finally watch New World. One of the best police/mafia movies out there. Hope you'll get there soon!
Reaction - Fearless - Jet li. Great movie. That's all. 👌😁
Do we just ignore the beautiful collection of weaponry behind yall or is there another channel we explore the magnet of death subtly hanging to the right?
good omens s2 is out, would love to see yalls reaction to it ;)
Please understand that Wing Chun was created by a woman who was ferocious in her display of wing Chun. He learned the entire art from her. So a lot of the fights especially with Donnie Yan are extremely real.
Actually no, the story goes when young girl were harass by pervert Men, coincidently a monk passing by and teach that girl this martial arts called wing chun. That girl then use it to that pervert Men and won, since then she teaching other Girls to learn wing chun to protect themself.
But IP Man create his own style because original wing chun has zero kicking
It was this movie that convinced me Donnie Yen should be Kung Lao in a Mortal Kombat movie.
It's definitely not "Eye Pee Man."
Hi guys. I vote for you to watch the whole Saga . Ip Man 2, 3...a spin-off Master Z: The Ip Man legacy and Ip Man 4 - The Finale. I think you gonna like it. A hello from Brasil 🇧🇷 🇧🇷
Chain punching is a common wingchun practice. So I mean he probably did do it that fast
Brilliant stand alone movie and brilliant franchise in general. Highly recommend watching the others.
Dude what happened to The Raid Redemption sequel The Raid Berandal reaction❤... please put the reactiion video of it🔥🔥🔥
Donnie Yen is a black belt. He is also a great actor.
Chocolate is a great kungfu movie. Should check it out also some time
If there's one American made martial arts movie that I recommend it would be The Quest (2012) starring Jean Claude Van Damme. It introduces global martial styles and what Street Fighter the movie should have been in some ways lol.
Y'all want donnie yen at full power checkout flash point, ending fight one of the gnarliest ever put to film
U guys should watch *Fearless* (2006) ... An epic masterpiece film ... This film is not only action.. It's an emotion... Hey People please support me.. Please press this 👍 button as much as possible.. So that this film could come in focus to them...
Love this movie 👍
Bro FINALLY they reacted to this! Too bad Calvin wasn’t here too lmao
Donnie Yen is the best IP man. No one can argue this.
Wait is the General the same guy from Alice in Borderland? The one who led the army at the Beach
jet li fearless