Ip Man 3 ends on a somber, beautiful note. Wing Sing passes away, whispering, “I want to hear you practice Wooden Dummy.” Ip Man, alone in the dark, performs the slow, rhythmic form as the rain falls outside. It is the quietest, most emotional ending in the series.
: Spectacular fight choreography by Yuen Woo-ping, a surprisingly touching domestic drama, and the novelty of a Donnie Yen vs. Mike Tyson showdown.
Cheung Tin-chi is a composite character. He represents the internal political wars of the Wing Chun community—the fighting over who was the "true" successor to Leung Bik. The film uses fiction to comment on the real toxicity of martial arts ego. ip man.3
While Tyson provided the star power, Max Zhang provided the soul of the action. Cheung Tin-chi is arguably the franchise’s best villain because he is a mirror of Ip Man—just broken by ego.
: A "patchy" script with multiple disjointed subplots and a slightly underutilised Bruce Lee appearance. Ip Man 3 ends on a somber, beautiful note
Directed once again by the visionary Wilson Yip, Ip Man 3 arrived with high expectations and a unique set of challenges. It sought to close the trilogy not with a bang of nationalist fervor, but with a whisper of personal legacy. By shifting the conflict from the battlefield to the domestic sphere, and from national identity to the preservation of tradition, the film stands as a poignant meditation on mortality, family, and the true meaning of a Grandmaster.
A short, claustrophobic masterpiece. Ip Man is escorting his weak wife to a doctor. Cheung blocks them in a tiny elevator. With his wife inches behind him, Ip Man cannot move, cannot kick, cannot retreat. He uses short-power Chi Sau (sticking hands) to deflect and trap Cheung’s punches in a space smaller than a closet. It is a clinic in close-quarter combat. : Spectacular fight choreography by Yuen Woo-ping, a
: Hardcore martial arts fans and those invested in the personal growth of Master Ip. Key Elements Ip man 3 Review 18 Feb 2016 —
The Last Samurai , Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon , or the final episode of The Last of Us (Part 1).