Solomon M
This movie is very different from all the original IP movies that ever produced. Fighting scenes were overly dramatic, story was slow to begin with, fighting scenes doesn't come close to the original, and half of the movie was a story of the Gang Er girl. There were a lot of scenes that I fell asleep on and that just shows that the movie was kinda boring. They need to bring the same director and actors when making IP Man's movies...
Joe Hobbs
Definitely not like the other Ip Man movies which are worlds better than this long and depressing slog. I wanted to see a martial arts film, not the Japanese version of the English Patient. This was a love story and a bad and depressing one at that. Actually it felt like one long Obsession commercial. Do not let the preview fool you. This is not a true martial arts movie! Although I think Ziyi Zhang is gorgeous.
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Tim Turner
I just finished watching this and a couple of times during the movie I was tempted to turn it off and find something else to watch. First, all language is in Chinese with sub-titles in English (what good is a Chinese movie in English anyways?) Secondly, like most Asian Drama movies, it draws upon the pauses, and gruff sounding pronunciations of certain words to evoke emotion. Third, this is meant to be more of a love story during the Japanese occupation of China and not so much about the martial arts taught to Bruce Lee, although they do manage to shove a little Bruce Lee child in the last 2 minutes in order to use Bruce Lee's name in the description of the movie. Had I had been watching this with an emotional Wife or Girlfriend, then the movie might have taken on a different meaning as a Love Story. I can't rate this much higher than three stars because I found it to be very slow, boring, and sappy - I fell asleep and accidently selected 3 stars instead of 2.
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