"The Thief of the Years" + "Sister Tao" + "Ip Man" in the later years of the documentary.

Edgardo 2022-03-23 09:03:13

7.8 points. Of all the Ip Man films, this one is absolutely the best! Not the same as the past Ip Man movies = Wing Chun = Kung Fu. In this play, the human touch of old Hong Kong during the British rule in the 1960s and 1970s and the gradually weakened Cantonese culture can be savoured in this film. Huang Qiusheng plays the old Ye Wen with a Foshan accent, and he is also the most authentic and charming Ye Wen I have ever seen. To put it simply, this film is like this: "The Thief of the Years" + "Sister Tao" + "Ip Man" in his later years. It is one of the many Ip Man films that is most faithful to Ip Man's life. I really don't understand why this film is "lowly rated" in China to such an extent. I absolutely highly recommend this movie!

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  • Anita 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    Only relying on the narration to connect scattered paragraphs, the narrative has a serious sense of fragmentation. It can be used as an annotation for "The Grand Master".

  • Daija 2022-03-15 09:01:08

    There is a suspicion of being a great master, but it is indeed an extraordinary Ye Wen, Uncle Qiu Sheng can be a literary and martial artist, but unfortunately the plot is patchy and incoherent, which always makes people get out of the play. Although the art, props, and humanities are very careful, Still can't save a piece of "Ip Man's Second Half of Life" that has no purpose