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Very good!


Movie spotlight
Ip Man’s promising career as a Policeman is ruined after he is framed for murder and targeted by a mob boss’s daughter.
In 1930s China, Ip Man, a police captain and Wing Chun master, faces corruption and challenges from a ruthless gang. As he navigates a dangerous political climate, he must protect his city and uphold justice, all while honing his legendary martial arts skills. The film explores Ip Man's early life and his development as a protector of the innocent.
The film received a mixed to positive reception, often praised for its action sequences and the lead actor's performance as Ip Man. However, some critics found the plot to be somewhat formulaic and derivative of other martial arts films. Audiences generally enjoyed the fight choreography and the historical setting.
Praiseworthy fight choreography and impressive martial arts sequences.
Dennis To delivers a solid performance as the iconic Ip Man.
A familiar but enjoyable entry into the Ip Man filmography.
Google audience: Viewers largely appreciated the action and fighting skills showcased in the film, with many finding it an entertaining watch. Some noted that while the story followed a predictable path, the overall execution of the martial arts elements made it worthwhile.
While this film is titled 'Ip Man: Kung Fu Master', it is a separate production from the highly acclaimed 'Ip Man' series starring Donnie Yen, and also distinct from the 2010 film 'The Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen' which also featured Dennis To as Ip Man in a supporting role.
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From its okay beginning to serviceable close, 'Ip Man: Kung Fu Master' is a somewhat monotonous, wannabe-mythmaking biopic for Ip completists only. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review...