Starring Du Yuhang, after checking, the martial arts champions in Hong Kong have a solid foundation and a good body shape. But it seems to be much taller than the original Ye Wen, but the fight is still vivid. Online reports said that they were praised by the company, and they found big names like Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, and Fan Shaohuang to play the role, but they didn't become popular either. They were too proud and didn't respect their teachers. Of course, this is a digression. Huang Yi looks okay, but acting as a lady is really not like, he is rustic. The rest Xu Jiao, Lin Xue, and Zhang Jingxuan are just playing soy sauce, but Ye Zhun has to be mentioned, a large number of age guest performers as Ryazan’s son, Xiaoxuan showed off his skills.
The film mainly talks about Yip Man's learning skills, his experience of learning boxing in Hong Kong, his love experience, and his grievances and grievances with his little Japanese brother and sister. There is nothing to say, mainly for the sake of holding Ye Wen. I think the degree of authenticity is not very high.
Of course, this kind of movies watched action scenes, and the entangled plot would really put the cart before the horse. Since Ye Zhun is one of the action directors, the authenticity of Wing Chun should be guaranteed. At least the leading actors are playing Wing Chun and not other kung fu. There are not many action scenes in the whole film, mainly Sammo Hung blindly beat Yuen Biao at the beginning, and Fan Shaohuang fights against Yuen Biao and Du Yuhang at the end. Wing Chun’s short hits do have their own unique features, but they always feel that they are not strong enough. They move and keep their hands. The movement design is good, but the refreshment is not good. I always feel that even if it hits, it won’t hurt people.
Look at the authentic Wing Chun display is still good, don't worry about the plot, just play well.
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