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Friday, November 21, 2014

Ip Man Review

Ip Man, one of the most overlooked films in Asian Cinema.

Ip Man follows Ip Man (surname Ip, first name Man), the master of the martial art Wing Chun. Ip Man is the real life Kung-fu master of famed martial artist and actor, Bruce Lee.

The film Ip Man features some of, if not, the best choreographed fight scenes ever filmed. In addition to the unbelievably stunning action scenes, the story is strong with compelling characters.
Directed by: Wilson Yip
Genre: Action, Kung-fu, Biopic, Martial Arts,
Release Date: 18 December 2008
Running Time: 108 minutes
MMPA rating: R

The Good: Positively stunning action scene choreography, Effective use of visual contrast, Likable characters, Strong performances, Good sense of humor, High stakes, Invests the viewer in the story, Excellent soundtrack, Superb Cinematography, Great direction,

The Bad:
Plot: 9.1/10- While not the most complex of narratives, Ip Man's story is surprisingly compelling and inspiring in many ways. It features a lot of stand up against tyranny themes, similar to Braveheart. 
The first 30 minutes of the film may seem almost corny at first, but the visual aesthetic is actually intentional with the later part of the film featuring brilliant cinematography and a generally darker tone. *First 30 Minute Spoiler* The majority of the film takes place after the Japanese occupation of China during World War II, specifically the city of Foshan. *End Spoilers* While Ip Man is a real person and the film is somewhat of a biopic, most of the events are fictionalized to make for a more interesting film.

Characterization: 9.3/10- Ip Man (also spelled Yip Man) is the title character. He and his family are effectively established to the point where the audience cares about the characters and what happens when the high stakes are set. The other side characters can be a tad on the corny side at first, but even they receive character arcs.

Action/Direction: 10/10- Now this is where it gets interesting, because Ip Man's fight scenes are amazing. The choreography, training, and skill put into the action scenes are simply mind blowing! While there are one or two scenes that use wires to move the actors, most of the action is actually grounded, which is largely thanks to lead actor, Donnie Yen, who is a martial arts master in his own right. His speed and physicality makes the action scenes believable with one action scene in particular being one of the best ever put to film. Wilson Yip's direction is spot on with perfect framing of the action scenes with sustained, seemingly unedited, steady shots of the fight scenes. The sound editing of the action scenes makes it so that you almost feel every punch and blow.
Acting: 8.7/10- While one or two of the supporting cast overact, Donnie Yen won several Best Actor awards in several Asian academies and festivals, which he was most certainly deserving of, because his performance brought the character to life. Hiroyuki Ikeuchi as Miura plays an effective Japanese antagonist, and Louis Fan's played an interesting side character well. Lynn Hung as Ip Man's wife, Cheung Wing-sing, gave a strong performance that made the character's marriage believable during their short scenes.

Soundtrack: 9.7/10- Kenji Kawai's score is suitably epic and fitting with superb orchestral tracks with a quality not often seen in modern Hollywood fair.

Humor: 7.2/10- While far from a comedy, Ip Man does contain some well timed humor early in the film.

Entertainment Value: 9.9/10- Ip Man thoroughly entertained me with its riveting action sequences and surprisingly epic story.

Overall: 9.5/10- Ip Man is the definitive Kung-fu film that features well realized characters and action scenes that are nearly unmatched by any other film. It is a film that everyone should at least give a try.

Closing comments: Ip Man is one of those films that catches the viewer off guard by how effective the story and characters are portrayed, considering that the action scenes are the highlight of the film. Plus, you can find it on Netflix if you are subscribed.

Recommended for: Action fans, Kung-fu fans, Martial Arts fans, Donnie Yen fans, Asian Cinema fans,

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6 comments:

  1. 'Ip Man' is flat out awesome, the choreography is great! Ip Man vs 10 Black Belts after what happens to his friend is probably my favorite part, surprisingly sad!

    Have you seen the sequel or 'The Grandmaster' another movie about Ip man? I never got around to seeing either, but 'The Grandmaster' but it is suppose to be pretty good!

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    1. I have seen the sequel, Ip Man 2, and while not as good as the original due to the lack of WWII as a backdrop, it is definitely worth watching for some amazing east vs. west fighting. I have not seen the Grandmaster though.

      That fight is my favorite as well from the film.

      -James

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  2. IT'S ON NETFLIX???!!!!

    I MUST WATCH THIS IMMEDIATELY. EXCELLENT REVIEW.

    ~Jamie

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  3. Sounds like a great movie! :) As someone who does martial arts, seeing some awesome usage of hand-to-hand combat should be a lot of fun! :D
    Definitely on my to-watch list.

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