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For the first time, witness the early years of the revolutionary grandmaster who trained Martial arts superstar and cultural icon, Bruce Lee. Packed with Kung Fu combat and thick with drama, the Legend is Born follows Ip Man as he grows from a promising young pupil into an unstoppable force. When political corruption threatens his temple, his friends and his honor, Man singlehandedly challenges a swarm of shinobi in an ultimate showdown. Featuring a blind-folded battle between film stars Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, and an appearance by Ip Man's real son, this high-impact masterpiece undoubtedly 'deserves to be seen by all Martial arts fans. ' Review: A great martial arts movie - Greetings all, I hope you are well. I have seen Daniel (Yu-Hang) To in the other Ip Man movies (Ip Man, Ip Man 2, both are excellent movies) and he did a solid job in those movies with smaller roles. I was a bit surprised to see him as the main featured actor in a role as Ip Man but he does a very good job, both with humility and pride. I appreciate the fact this movie focuses on the development / advancement of Wing Chun, portrayed by Ip Chung, an "authentic" Wing Chun practitioner and son of the actual Ip Man. Ip Chung plays the role of Leung Bik and portrays him well for the brief amount of time he appears on screen. Like the previous Donnie Yen featured Ip Man movies, The Legend Is Born centers on the Japanese invasion of China, and the response of the Chinese people. There are civil wars as well as struggles to unify China versus Japan. The martial arts action is quite good, intentionally amusing at various times, and not over the top with their usage of wires for some of the stunts. Overall I recommend this movie to anyone who likes action movies, martial arts movies, and / or is interested in the martial art of Wing Chun. Review: Very authentic - This is a great, real Chinese movie. Great watch if you’re interested in wing chin/Chinese culture.
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Y**N
A great martial arts movie
Greetings all, I hope you are well. I have seen Daniel (Yu-Hang) To in the other Ip Man movies (Ip Man, Ip Man 2, both are excellent movies) and he did a solid job in those movies with smaller roles. I was a bit surprised to see him as the main featured actor in a role as Ip Man but he does a very good job, both with humility and pride. I appreciate the fact this movie focuses on the development / advancement of Wing Chun, portrayed by Ip Chung, an "authentic" Wing Chun practitioner and son of the actual Ip Man. Ip Chung plays the role of Leung Bik and portrays him well for the brief amount of time he appears on screen. Like the previous Donnie Yen featured Ip Man movies, The Legend Is Born centers on the Japanese invasion of China, and the response of the Chinese people. There are civil wars as well as struggles to unify China versus Japan. The martial arts action is quite good, intentionally amusing at various times, and not over the top with their usage of wires for some of the stunts. Overall I recommend this movie to anyone who likes action movies, martial arts movies, and / or is interested in the martial art of Wing Chun.
G**I
Very authentic
This is a great, real Chinese movie. Great watch if you’re interested in wing chin/Chinese culture.
H**G
Wushu Masterpiece
Tracing the legend of Bruce Lee's master, Ip Man, back to the beginnings in Foshan, China, Ip Man: Legend is Born tells the true life story of this grandmaster of Wing Chun, played by 2010 World Wushu Champion, Dennis To, and features some of the best martial arts choreography ever captured on screen as well as ranking as one of my top ten martial arts movie of all time and also incorporating what can easily be deemed one of the best five story lines in a martial arts film. This movie has it all -- martial arts training as a disciple, the challenge from different schools (in this case a misnomer, as the challenge actually comes from the Japanese), the defence of Chinese pride against disrespectful foreigners, love, betrayal, intrigue, and an historically accurate spy story thrown in. The story revolves around the lives of two boys, one the son of a rich man and the other an adopted son whom their father had found abandoned in the blind downpour of rain; and as the movie proceeds, they are introduced to the grand master of Wing Chun, Chan Wah Shun, portrayed by Samo Hung in a cameo appearance, who passes away within an extremely short span of time. Then, the story turns to Ip Man leaving Foshan for Hong Kong to pursue tertiary education and sees him defending the Chinese against foreign aggressors, by the way of a British teen who calls the Chinese pigs during a football match, and having challenged the foreigner, who further insults the Chinese by calling them the sick old man of Asia, they engage in a duel that sees Ip Man breaking the foreigners hand, and having taught the British a lesson through that feat, sets the bone straight again. Following this encounter Ip Man's reputation in Hong Kong grows and, searching for medication for his new found friend, the foreigner, Ip enters a Chinese medicine shop where he is challenged and badly humiliated by Leung Bik, played by Ip Chun - the real life son of Ip Man, who had broken away from the traditional school of Wing Chun as founded by his family, thereby, cementing a conflict with his brothers Ng' Chung So and Chen Wa Shun, who are considered the orthodox school of Wing Chun; and, having been so humiliated, accepts Leung Bik as his master and begins training as Leung Bik's disciple. When he returns to Foshan, he demonstrates and proves the superiority of Leung Bik's style over traditional Wing Chun and is punished by his master, played by Yuen Biao, who had taken over the reins from Chan Wah Shun. Meanwhile, the Japanese have challenged Yuen Biao's school, and having been defeated by the Ip Man's adopted brother, who we will later be made to realize was a Japanese agent who had been sent to Foshan as a child to infiltrate Chinese society so that the Japanese could further their imperial ambitions in China, seeks to convince Yuen Biao's school to accept the Japanese as disciples. The movie culminates with Ip's adopted brother finally being made ,by the Japanese, to slaughter everyone at Yuen Biao's school of martial arts, and the climactic battle between the two which is one of the most exhilarating fight sequences you will ever see on film. Highly recommended.
A**R
Best Ip Man movie without Donnie yenn
This was a weird one especially considering this came out right around after the second film with Donnie yen. I already thought it was weird but they also casted exceptionally well with younger Ip Man. Out of these type of films I will definitely say this is actually genuinely my favorite but clearly the first film wins.
R**.
The Legend...pretty good
The Legend Is Born is a pretty decent movie. It is not as good as the Donnie Yen versions, however, Donnie To is more then decent in the movie. The movie simply tends to drag a little bit. While I understand that this is a depiction of the life of an actual person, the story between Ip Man, his adopted brother, and Ip's wife was simply not that interesting. This is the drag on the movie. I loved Ip's real life son in the movie, plus it was nice to see Fan Siu Wong actually get a chance to show his skill in this movie, rather play a background actor. The martial arts throughout are top notch. Overall, the IP Man Series as been probably the best old school style martial arts films to have been released in a long time.
K**K
Indispensable Prequel to the Story of Martial Arts Master Ip Man
The immense popularity of the two Ip Man movies, starring Donnie Yen and directed by Wilson Yip, made inevitable a sequel. But this is actually a fanciful prequel, starring charismatic martial arts expert To Yu-hang, also known as Dennis To, as Ip Man (1893-1972), the famous martial artist and teacher of Wing Chun kung fu. As a boy, Ip Man is advised to always focus on what you feel, not what you see. He is obviously gifted and is sent for his studies to Hong Kong. There he receives lessons in Wing Chun techniques from eccentric elderly coach Leung Bik, played by Ip Chun, real-life son of Ip Man. The young man resolves to start his own school of mixed martial arts techniques after graduation. But upon his return, his master (Yuen Biao) is outraged by his student's improvisatory kung fu, which seems to him undisciplined. These issues and personal problems must be put aside, however, due to an invasion by Japanese spies and ninjas: issues of family sacrifice and betrayal so central to HK cinema come to the fore. The climactic sequence with action choreography by Bruce Leung must be seen to be believed. Director Herman Yau masterfully oversees both the narrative arc and the eye-popping combat sequences, which will be thoroughly enjoyed by all fans of martial arts techniques. This combination Blu-Ray and DVD has supplements featuring brief interviews with cast members. In Chinese with English subtitles.
J**W
EXCELLENT
EXCELLENT movie with an English DIALOGUE. If you are a fan of the IP Man movies than you will definitely enjoy this movie. I would consider this the 1st movie before the 1st Ip man movie. This was Ip man growing up to become an adult and learning martial arts. This was definitely an EXCELLENT purchase and although Donnie yen is not in this movie it still a very good movie. Thankyou
S**C
The Legend Is Born: Ip Man
This Movie Is Suppose To Be The Third One In The Series How Ever It Is More Like A Movie Bye Its Self. I Thought The Movie Was Really Good Maybe It Should Have Been Partly The First One But Great Film And It Has The Real Ip Man's Son In The Film As Well He's Nasty At Martial Arts Just Like His Father Great Film All Around Especially The Blind Fight Scene And All The Others. Recommend This Film o All Who Enjoyed the first two Ip man films I feel you won't Be Disappointed In My opion I now I Was Happy with My Purchases.
S**U
IP Mans early Life
IP Mans early life from childhood to the 1930's including his first trip to Hong Kong, Mans father was a wealthy businessman who had an adopted son and a real son who were both enrolled and lived at a Wing Chum school ip was about 10 when this happened and he studied diligently and showed great promise, i wont say more as this will give the story line away..but i can say that there is plenty of authentic Ying Chun on display included performances from Sammo Hung & Yuen Biao, and IP mans real life son IP Chun..so this film gets an endorsement from him who is now the lineage holder of authentic Wing Chun and excellent film
N**Y
legend is born ip man( reino unido) (blu ray)
es systema no vale, made en mexico no reino unido, clase A no vale, no functiona con mi blu ray, ni mi ordenador blu ray no vale, es un ingaño para los cliente, queiro de volver
C**N
Dvd ip man
Dvd de bonne qualités. Image correct.
R**0
ip mann
A very entertaining story, love it (action, love),a great film..The true story of IP Man who taught Bruce Lee when Lee was young boy, IP Mans son is in this film, great photography, acting...worth the purchaseéé
F**R
Great DVD great service
Very impressed with the service for the price. The movie itself I think contains better wing chun than the other two though ofcourse it is not as bigger name actors. The only thing I would say is that I think recycling so many of the actors from the first two movies into different characters was a mistake. It was great to see Ip Chun in it as the elderly teacher. Good work all round
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