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New Ip Man/Yip Man Teaser Trailer (English Subtitles)

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Synopsis:
In the 1930s, Foshan thrives as the hub of Chinese wushu, with various sects actively recruiting disciples. They often compete against each other to prove their strengths.

While Yip Man is an accomplished martial artist, he is unassuming and keeps a low-profile, and doesn't run any martial arts school nor accept students. He only stays at home, quietly sparring with his compatriots in friendly competitions, swapping pointers with each other.

One day, Yip Man (Donnie Yen) is challenged by Master Liao (Chen Zhi Hui), who just set up a wushu school, in a closed match. Yip Man's buddy Martial Zealot Lin (Xing Yu), who witnessed the entire fight, tells everyone about Master Liu losing. Seeing it as a public humiliation, Master Liao gets into disputes with Yip Man.

Henchmen of Jin Shan Zhao (Fan Siu Wong) are going around challenging various wushu schools in Foshan. In one fight, Martial Zealot Lin is mortally wounded. Yip Man comes to his rescue, only to be stopped by Jin Shan Zhao. Everyone gathers around to watch the match whereby Ip Man dispenses the latter with ease using four Wing Chun Forms: fist, footwork, blade and cudgel.

Ip Man becomes an instant hero and there develops a craze for Wing Chun in Foshan.

Following Japanese invasion in 1937, everyone's life is adversely affected. Yip Man's property is confiscated and his family is forced to live in a decrepit house. Being one with strong pride, Ip Man refuses charity from his wealthy friend Zhou Qing Quan (Simon Yam), owner of a cotton mill, opting instead to work as a coolie at a coal mine to sustain his family.

One day, General Miura (Hiroyuki Ikeuchi), together with his troops, arrives. As a fanatical practitioner in martial arts himself, he sets up an arena, offering rice as a reward. However, to another high-ranking Japanese officer Sato's (Shibuya Tenma) mind, they cannot afford to lose, they must preserve Japanese superiority and dignity.

Eagerly taking up the challenge, Martial Zealot Lin makes use of the opportunity to demean the Japanese...

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  • By the time,I finished watching the movie.I got crazy with Wing Chun.

  • It was the best movie about martial art I've ever seen!

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  • Hands down my favourite movie of all time. Donnie Yen is suuuch a badass. Also, Sammo Hung = legendary action director.

  • Shibuya Tenma/Sato looks exactly like an American drawn caricature of a Japanese soldier, and the General looks like he's Mexican

  • @FearThisChannel yes but mind you donnie yen's original style wasnt wing chun and he didnt learn it for long.. its not as authentic as you think. but he is good.

  • Is the 3rd part of the trilogy available now? as far as I know it was made in 2010 or it is just being made. Thanks in advance

  • GOD DAMN IT, ITS MOVIES LIKE THIS THAT I WISH I HAD A CINEMA CLOSE TO WHERE I LIVE, FUCK!

  • @abubenzeer Because if it was an English movie, we'd probably have a bunch of punks who think they are masters of the art. This movie is straight from the country of origins, as it should be.

  • why this movie not in english

  • I knew someday someone would make an epic martial arts film that actually matters. Those kung fu films in the past had those great fight scenes, but very few had a great story to tell without being cheesy. Films like these makes people really want to learn Wing Chun and take it seriously. Not to show you're tough and beat the shit out of people, that's kinda a given and what attracts you to it in the first place, just to calm and defend yourself when needed after you've learned it for years.

  • Super Video!!You can download a full movie vshmone.com

  • please make part 4 with donnie yen and bruce lee

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