Fourth Sister: Not serious!

Clovis 2022-04-19 09:02:44

I read the regular version (Donnie Yen), and the literary version (Leung Chiu Wai), so it should be the second-best version of Ip Man, right? Jokes aside, Huang Qiusheng's "Ip Man: The Ultimate Battle", although not surprising, is quite satisfactory. The movie is about the last part of Ip Man's life after he moved to Hong Kong. Whether it's a movie or a series, the subject of "Ip Man" is indeed a bit over-consumed for the audience. At least I personally feel aesthetic fatigue, just like a book, Excessive interpretation will lead to the feeling of "chicken ribs"; Gillian's "irregular" sentence in the film is really unbearable~

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Extended Reading
  • Shakira 2022-03-28 09:01:12

    When I watched the first Donnie Yen Ye Wen, I thought it was quite fresh. When I watched the second Donnie Yen Ye Wen, I felt a little rambling, and there was no need to be so wordy. When I saw Tony Leung's version, Ip Man was finally neither the protagonist nor the selling point. Seeing that this one finally collapsed, how about such an over-consumption of a deceased master? How can a film that is not even considered to be advanced is the ultimate? Why bother talking about it so many times if it's just a parent?

  • Brandy 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    There is an old saying in the rivers and lakes: the master is awesome, I am awesome; now this can also be said in reverse: the apprentice is famous, and I am famous.