Zhen Kung Fu Era

Ladarius 2022-04-21 09:01:38

After watching "Ip Man", I finally made up my mind and added a label to Donnie Yen.
The third-generation superstar of Hong Kong kung fu movies is finally born. The first generation, of course, is Bruce Lee's real kung fu era, and it has long been a swan song. The second generation is the era of Jackie Chan, Jet Li, and Sammo Hung. Originally, Donnie Yen and them were actually in the same era. Unfortunately, his fate was quite bad, and he did not make his own signature. Only after the stars gradually ceased, they emerged. The third generation is the "Zhen Kung Fu" era when Donnie Yen thrived after the Hundred Blossoms recession. Three generations of superstars, Hong Kong action films have drawn a delicate circle from reality to reality and back to reality.

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Extended Reading
  • Jevon 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    The literary drama is better than the fuse. The translated drama is the highlight. Needless to say about the action.

  • Flavio 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    I don't usually have feelings for this kind of movie, but Donnie Yen's performance is still good, it was really fun to watch him beat the Japanese! !

Ip Man quotes

  • Miura: [after witnessing Ip Man single-handedly defeat ten Japanese fighters at once] What's your name?

    Ip Man: I'm just a Chinese man.

  • Ip Man: [hits Lei] Traitor!

    Captain Lei Chiu: Why am I a traitor? Their deaths have got nothing to do with me. I'm just an interpreter. I need to scrape a living too!

    Ip Man: Scrape a living? You watch your countrymen get beaten to death. Where's your dignity?

    [walks away]

    Captain Lei Chiu: I don't have any. You do. You have lots of it. If you have the guts, go beat them! Beat as many as you can! I'm an interpreter, not a traitor...

    [throws book to the ground and shouts in Japanese]

    Captain Lei Chiu: I'm a Chinese man!