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    Ip Man: The Final Fight

    The next part of “The Legend is born - IP Man” takes of background in the 1950s when World War II ends, the Hong Kong economy is in crisis. Ip man, for the safety of relatives, has to arrive in Hong Kong and opens a Wing Chung dojo. One of his student, Leung Sheung is sneaky to participate the competition and defeat a lot of opponents by Wing Chun that makes the Triads be furious. How does Ip Man do to rescue Leung Sheung?
    Duration: 100 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2013
    IMDb: 6.1
    4.5
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  • Actors of "Ip Man: The Final Fight"

  • Characters of "Ip Man: The Final Fight"

    Ip Man. Character of Ip Man: The Final Fight
    Cheung Wing-Sing. Character of Ip Man: The Final Fight
    Played by: Anita Yuen
  • Directors of "Ip Man: The Final Fight"

    Herman Yau. Director of Ip Man: The Final Fight
    Herman Yau
    Birthdate: 1961, Guangzhou, China
  • Creators of "Ip Man: The Final Fight"

    Erica Lee. Director of Ip Man: The Final Fight
    Erica Lee
  • Critic Reviews of "Ip Man: The Final Fight"

    RogerEbert.com
    September 20, 2013

    This is a rare case where, if a film had been livelier and less traditional and "respectful," its lead performance might have seemed less special.

    New York Times
    September 19, 2013

    Seriously, if not always elegantly, the film portrays the great Ip Man as someone trying to survive, which is to say just as often a victim as a victor.

    Seattle Times
    September 19, 2013

    Soap opera, set-bound and unexceptionally written and directed.

    Washington Post
    September 19, 2013

    The naturalism of Wong's performance is undercut ... by Yau's use of phony-looking sets, sterile CGI and flashy aerial shots.

    Los Angeles Times
    September 19, 2013

    The overall sense is of a rushed, simplistic installment in a well-worn biography franchise.

    AV Club
    September 19, 2013

    The Final Fight plays out like a collection of greatest-hits vignettes barely connected to one another.

    Examiner.com
    November 14, 2013

    It's admirable that Ip Man: The Final Fight takes a different approach to the character than the other Ip Man films out there, but it lacks the excitement that made Ip Man and Ip Man 2 so entertaining.

    Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
    October 29, 2013

    More a frequently elegant drama than an outright action movie.

    UR Chicago Magazine
    September 19, 2013

    Ip Man was a notable martial arts instructor, he was not a saint. Perhaps someday, somebody will make an accurate film about the man. Meanwhile, we have these kung fu pseudo-biopics to entertain us.

    Film Journal International
    September 19, 2013

    Cut off from his home and family in China, martial-arts teacher Ip Man tries to adapt to life in Hong Kong. Intriguing if reverential account of an icon's final years.

    Oregonian
    September 19, 2013

    The action choreography eschews the slow-motion, wire-assisted grace of Yuen Woo Ping's in "The Grandmaster," but does a solid job of crisply and clearly showcasing a few epic brawls.

    Screen International
    September 16, 2013

    The soul of this movie is really in its tireless references to the historical and social conditions of 1950s and 60s Hong Kong, whose street views are recreated in vibrant, saturated colours.

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