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Ip Man 4 is the finale that these amazing kung fu movies deserved

Review by @daltono · 1606d · of Ip Man 4: The Finale

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The Kung Fu master travels to the U.S. where his student has upset the local martial arts community by opening a Wing Chun school. Source

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From China to America 🥋

I have always loved Ip Man movies. They combine amazing action sequences with some really deep storytelling. Most of these stories have taken place over in Asia, mainly in China. Ip Man 4 however crosses between China and the United States. If you are unfamiliar with who Ip Man (Donnie Yen) is, let me briefly explain.

Yip Man, also known as Ip Man, was born on October 1, 1893, in Foshan, China. He studied Wing Chun and went on to become one of the most respected martial arts masters of his time. Among his most notable students was Bruce Lee. Yip Man died on December 2, 1972, in Hong Kong. Source Oddly enough, Bruce Lee died shortly after on July 20, 1973. His death was quite a bit more mysterious and is worth looking into further if you enjoy conspiracies.

During the trilogy, Ip Man goes through and survives so many impossible odds. This guy proves how hardened his fighting skills are over and over. It is crazy that the guy even has any fight left in him for a fourth movie, but trust me he does have plenty left in the tank. Ip Man has to travel to San Francisco to find a new school for his son who gets expelled in China.

One of the other reasons that Ip Man decides to finally visit the USA is because his student Bruce Lee invited him. Bruce now lives in San Francisco and runs a Wing Chun school for any and all walks of life. The Chinese Benevolent Association is not okay with this, as they believe kung fu should only be taught to Chinese students. Bruce Lee is such an unstoppable fighter that nobody can keep him from doing what he wants, so the CBA has hopes that Ip Man can stop Bruce Lee from teaching non-Chinese students. Don't expect Bruce Lee to be in this movie nonstop, but when he is, he is exactly like you'd expect him to be and does a few fight scenes.

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The situation in the USA is not a pretty one. This film shows just how bad racism was in the 1960s. It is up to Ip Man to stand up for his fellow Chinese who are constantly belittled and treated like garbage. There is a fine line to walk between keeping from being walked all over and now allowing a war to break out between Chinese and Americans. Ip Man ends up finding himself in the situation where he must save a young girl named Wan Yonah from school bullies. They were doing terrible things to her that must not continue.

It turns out that the young girl Wan Yonah is also the daughter of Wan Zong Hua, who is the head of the Chinese Benevolent Association. Ip Man needs to get a recommendation from Wan Zong Hua so that his son can come to America for school. Wan Zong Hua refuses to give up the recommendation without a fight since Ip Man doesn't want to stop Bruce Lee from teaching all types of students. This causes the two masters to fight amongst themselves if only they would realize there is a bigger enemy that requires the Chinese to stick together.

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Speaking of enemies, let's talk about these two racist assholes. The main antagonist is Gunnery Sergeant Barton Geddes (Scott Adkins) and he also has a human attack dog named Colin Frater (Chris Collins). Both are firm believers in Karate over Kung Fu during Ip Man 4. They act as if Karate was invented by Americans and that the Chinese are worthless and weak. The things that Barton does will seriously make you hate him so much, which turns him into the perfect villain.

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The story in Ip Man films is always pretty good, but the best part by far is the badass fight scenes. The skill that these actors possess is quite clear. Although the fights aren't 100% true to life, they are close but do have some added flair. Each fight is wonderfully choreographed and will have you locked in and watching each move unfold.

Even though Ip Man is pretty old in Ip Man 4, he is still an absolute beast. It seems as though his story really does end here with the finale. The only way I see more Ip Man movies happening after this one is perhaps a prequel or maybe beginning to focus on Bruce Lee. If you are a fan of Ip Man or kung fu, you 100% need to see Ip Man 4. If you've never watched the Ip Man trilogy, I also highly recommend that.

As I do with all of my #cinetv posts, I will leave you with the trailer for this movie so that you can see more of what to expect.




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Comments · 12

  • @aichanbot(68)· 1603d

    everyone of chinese kung fu stars has their own movie franchise series. IP Man is the breakthrough for donnie yen and it fits his character really well! he was underrated beside jackie chan and jet li. And compared to the other two he did not migrate to the states and kept his nationality. no wonder the government is very fond of him. 🤣 true chinese hero, even though he is from hong kong lmao ..

  • @dauerbrenner05(59)· 1604d

    My wife likes this asian stuff 😄

  • @stickupfilm(57)· 1605d

    Awesome, just watched the first movie, was brilliant. Am gonna watch the second one now!

  • @aurzeq(69)· 1606d

    I love the IP man series, I have watched the first 3 movies, but I still haven't seen the last one (I think I will do it tonight)... Donnie Yen is really great as the main character, and the fighting scenes are really amazing. I really love when in the first movie he fights against 10 karatechi... I really like this kind of movie, and this one together with Fearless (Jet Li) is one of my favorites of the last few years (without going back too much since I don't want to mention the movies of Bruce Lee and the young Jackie Chan which are unreachable in my opinion)

  • @stickupfilm(57)· 1606d

    You had me at King-fu....deffo gonna watch the first one....as we had never heard of it!

  • @cinetv(73)· 1606d

    I love the Ip Man movies! Thank you for using the #cinetv tag!

  • @chinito(73)· 1606d

    oh yea! great series. the movie was good, but my favorite fight hands down..

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  • @unorgmilitia(64)· 1606d

    Dude! I loved watching Bruce Lee and ip man with my friend back in the day!

    He was into martial arts, so I was always his mismatched sparring partner/test dummy haha! He also liked WWF so I got pretty fucked up every now and then lol

    We had to stop hanging out haha

  • @nameless16(75)· 1606d

    The whole saga of Ip Man is epic, from the first moment I thought it was in which moment would be the introduction of Bruce Lee, but I quickly understood that this was a different Kung-Fu story, for example each of the stories of Ip Man is as it says in his post, he always has to fight against something different, he is forced to fight always using his Kung Fu as a last resort.

    This final chapter I really liked having Scott Adkins is a plus for how good martial artist he is and of course, Donnie Yen is a crack, he is the best, I don't know how old he is and I'm sure if I find out I'll say it's a lie because he does impossible things.

    Ip Man 4 is good, but the third part is the one I like the most, I think it has the best fights and Cheung Tin-chi's character is very good so much that he has his spin-off "Master Z: Ip Man Legacy" if you haven't seen it, then you must see it.

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  • @ivarbjorn(65)· 1606d

    IP Man Franchise is one the best Kung Fu movies I have ever seen, and I love how Donnie Yen portrayed IP Man, the story is just so so, from surviving the hardship in China to succeeding in America, and Master IP is hope, and the movie tells a lot of stories about people pursuing their dreams and doing everything to survive and do everything for his loved ones.

    I also love the Bruce Lee appearance, I would give this movie 9/10.

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