Ip Man
CAST

Donnie Yen
Simon Yam
Gordon Lam
Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
Fan Siu Wong
Xing Yu
Wong You Nam
Chen Zhi Hui

ACTION
Sammo Hung
Tony Leung Siu Hung
WRITER

Edmond Wong

PRODUCER
Raymond Wong
DIRECTOR

Wilson Yip

RATING
   Ip Man
Ip Man
AKA : Grandmaster Yip Man || The Legend of Yip Man || Yip Man
Year : 2008     Reviewer : Phil Gillon

My review of 'Ip Man' may be slightly biased due to several factors; one being that many years ago I was fortunate enough to meet and train with Donnie Yen, finding him very charismatic and charming man, contrary to a lot of beliefs.  Also, I had the great honour in being part of a seminar that the great Ip Chun (Ip Man's eldest son and advisor on this film) gave several years back when I was training in Wing Chun.  So as you can see, this film holds a great sentimental value and I've tried to remain, if at all possible, neutral when reviewing it.

 

 

Let me start by giving you the background. This biopic, which centres around Ip Man who was one of the earliest Wing Chun martial arts exponents, sees Donnie Yen play the lead as a man of wealth and dignity who is respected by the town of Fo Shan. Within the town's core lies the various schools of martial arts but everyone within the town knows that the true master is that of Ip Man who practices his style every day to perfect his technique. The real bulk of the story gets set in the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese war, where General Miura (Hiroyuki Ikeuchi) takes over not only the town but also sets up his headquarters in Ip Man's grand house and reduces the master and family to a life of near poverty.  What we then see is how a man who prided himself on his privacy has to put his skills to good use to help Fo Shan and it's people to restore pride and rid the area of the evils of the Japanese.

 

 

What we have here is a film that gives Donnie Yen a chance to act. Yes I might be stretching things a little but I think he can and does act, and it’s a very restrained performance that I believe he gets about right. There are moments of ladish behaviour when he's showing a student how Wing Chun can easily counter the students moves, but I think it works well for the most part and up until the half way point Donnie Yen portrays a man that you think Ip man was.

 

 

Fan Siu Wong also gets a decent amount of on-screen time with a side story about an upstart martial artist trying to prove he's the best, and perhaps if he were given more time might have stolen the show.  A quick note here to say that if you manage to pick up the DVD with the deleted scenes, there's a few with Fan Siu Wong that deal with what eventually happened to his character. Similarly, Gordon Lam and Hiroyuki Ikeuchi also have different endings and I recommend watching them as they change the outcome drastically and would surely have given the movie a totally different feel.

 

 

I know what you are all after though and that's the fight scenes as lets be honest, that’s what you want from a Donnie Yen film. Thankfully, you wont be disappointed with the action, which comes from every film fans favourite, Sammo Hung. The Wing Chun scenes are spot on, from the very first fight showing you the power which these movements can deliver with such devastating force, to the brutality of the big fight where Ip Man takes on 10 of the Japanese and shows why this martial arts style looks so good on screen.

 

 

So 4 out of 5 for a film that mostly delivers whatever you are looking for. Maybe I'm a little harsh on it and I could have easily given it 5 but perhaps I wanted it to last longer and it does have the potential to be a great franchise in the vein of the 'Once Upon A Time...' films.  If you’re an action fan you won't be disappointed and for me, this is Donnie Yen's best film to date from an acting performance point of view.  I'm off now to pop this back in my DVD player and ponder if I'm perhaps not too old to tread the mats again and learn Wing Chun once more.  High praise indeed I feel.

Distributor : Universe
Region : 0 (NTSC)
Running Time : 107 mins
Video :
Letterboxed with anamorphic availability. An excellent print that shows Universe have come a long way since their original releases. The picture boasts very bold colours and is extremely detailed with no noticeable issues.
Audio :
DTS 6.1/DD 6.1 Cantonese or DD 6.1 Mandarin soundtracks with removable English and traditional Chinese subtitles.
Extras :
- Making Of featurette
- Actor biographies (Chinese only)
- Shooting Diary
- Deleted Scenes
- Major scene selection
- Interviews with cast and crew
- Gala Premiere footage
- Early Stage Production
- History Of Wing Chun
- Ip Man: The Master
- Photo gallery
- Teaser and trailer for 'Ip Man'

Thankfully, the relevant sections are supplied with English subtitles.
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