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The Legend Is Born: Ip Man [DVD]
 
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The Legend Is Born: Ip Man [DVD]

Sammo Hung , Yu Hang To , Herman Yau    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
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  • Actors: Sammo Hung, Yu Hang To
  • Directors: Herman Yau
  • Format: PAL
  • Language Cantonese Chinese
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Metrodome Group
  • DVD Release Date: 20 Sep 2010
  • Run Time: 100 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003X42Q3O
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 9,669 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Prequel to the best-selling martial arts epic, IP MAN, starring action icon Sammo Hung. The Legend Is Born follows Ip Man's resistance against invading foreigners, along with his romantic relations while under the tutelage of three Wing Chun masters.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
I watched this after reading some good reviews from other sites including amazon. Have seen Ip Man and thought it was amazing so I might be biased so take this review with a pinch of salt.
I honestly thought the first half including Ip Mans growth was great. The crushes etc left me cold but was good to see other aspects of his life that weren't shown in Ip Man.

The second, possibly and probably last third just seemed like any straight to DVD movie. A bad guy and woman, a lady in distress and even for Bloodsport and Double Impact fans, one scene where he can't see which brought up memories of both the above films.

If you haven't seen Ip Man then this is OK but it feels like they just chucked in some Hollywood ending in and thought that would be OK.
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33 of 37 people found the following review helpful
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During the last several years an interesting development has occurred in martial arts movies: Some of them have become historical dramas rather than action adventures (whether modern or set in the "heroic age"). There is still lots of martial arts in them, but instead of villains and revenge and the battle between good and evil the focus has changed in the direction of characterization, romance and history, even if the historical aspect is often somewhat glorified for artistic reasons. A great example was the slightly spruced-up biopic of Huo Yuanjia, Fearless (2006), which rates as one of Jet Li's very best movies. Some extra glamor and action, to be sure, but on the whole a dramatization of the life story of a seminal figure in the martial arts world.

It is a very interesting development, because this sort of movies are growing more realistic and modern without compromising the moral and philosophical integrity associated with Asian martial arts. The picture they paint may still be romanticized and highly speculative, but it feels a lot more real than the conventional, hackneyed action/revenge flicks. And as long as the martial arts content remains of high quality, the true kung fu movie fan can have no complaints.

The Legend Is Born: Ip Man (2010) is another movie of this intriguing kind. The backdrop to the core conflict is not some far-fetched personal feud, but a historical element leading back to China's unfortunate predicament in getting caught between a rock and a hard place in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-05 (the Russians and the Japanese basically fought over which one of them should annex Manchuria, a part of China). This conflict set the agenda for the bad relations between China and Japan for decades thereafter. Hence, the Japanese make natural villains in a Chinese movie of this sort.

Ip Man is the legendary wing chun kung fu master and innovator who trained Bruce Lee. The great wing chun masters of the last century or more, whether they would want to or not, have become heroes of popular myth, and given rise to a thriving industry of martial arts movie entertainment. In reality their lives were not filled with adventure and villainous challenges, but who better to fabricate historic legends about in a time that yearns for cinematic feats of heroic martial arts?

Hong Kong icon Donnie Yen played Ip Man in the highly entertaining 2008 movie of that name, which has a sequel in theaters this year, also starring Donnie Yen (the DVD is available from Asian outlets). The DVD reviewed here, The Legend Is Born: Ip Man (2010), is a prequel to these movies, starring a young Ip Man played by Dennis To in his first lead role. His foster brother, Tin-chi, is played by the impressive Louis Fan, who shot to fame as Riki-Oh in the classic 1991 Hong Kong movie The Story of Ricky, when he was only eighteen.

The Legend Is Born: Ip Man chronicles the upbringing and training of Ip Man and Ip Tin-chi, and how Ip Man goes to the big city where he encounters "non-authentic" wing chun, which intrigues him so much that he brings it back to his home-town school, much to the dismay of his old teacher and school master. This teacher, Chung-So, is played by none other than the idol of most true kung fu movie fans, Yuen Biao (the third guy in the Lucky Stars trio, the more well-known other two being Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung), who hasn't done a lot of movie work in recent years. It was fantastic seeing him again, and in a fairly large and active role, too. In this movie, he takes over as the school master, following the death of the previous master, played by Sammo Hung. They have some great training sequences together.

The focal point of the story is the relationship between Ip Man, his foster brother Tin-chi and their childhood friend Mei-wai (played by Rose Chan), who is also a student at the school. Tin-chi is in love with Mei-wai, but Mei-wai is on love with Ip Man, who however doesn't notice her. Ip Man falls for the mayor's daughter, the rich and modern Wing-shing (Betty Huang), and the unhappy Mei-wai eventually gives in and marries Tin-chi. It takes place across fifteen years (c.1905-1920), and the historical period, with lots of new western influences, is very convincingly painted.

The martial arts in the early part of the movie is all training and discovering new styles, and it is a joy to watch. These guys know their stuff, and there can hardly be much doubt that Dennis To stands before a glorious martial arts movie career. In the second part of the movie, a shady Japanese merchant wants the school to train his people, and, rather strangely, Tin-chi (who is now the school's effective leader) agrees. Saying more would be spoiling. The climax is a mix of triumph and tragedy, but a satisfying blow-out of martial arts action.

It is a good movie with great actors and more than enough entertaining kung fu to keep any fan happy. Yes, there is wire work in some scenes, and one is a bit puzzled that they felt the need for it, since the kung fu they are capable of without it is of such high grade. I don't mind wire work in the more frivolous kung fu adventures, but in more serious movies I think it is mostly unnecessary. However, it is a very good movie in any case.

The new DVD is a nice production, containing a few cast interviews but not much else. The audio is Cantonese with hardcoded English subs. The subtitles are very typical for Asian movies; seemingly a bit too quickly translated (possibly with the aid of a computer), and sometimes disappearing too quickly for us to entirely read them, and stretching so far to either side of the screen that a word or two are sometimes off-screen. But, that's no more than what kung fu movie fans are used to... :-)

My rating: 8 stars out of 10. (Same as I rated the 2008 Ip Man movie.)
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17 of 21 people found the following review helpful
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i have ip man 1 and 2 and they were great. i thought there would be a deeper storyline in this film. the fighting is good but not enough of it and its mainly talking. the storyline is a bit stupid and Donnie Yen was a much better Ip Man, but they did find a very similar lookalike.
Overall its worth a watch but dont expect it to be better than the previous titles.
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There have been a few reviews comparing this film to Ip Man 1 and 2. I bought this having watched about the first half hour of IP Man on TV, unable to watch the rest of the film I... Read more
Published 11 months ago by markwilliamz
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I enjoyed this film which focused on a much younger IP Man and his meeting his wife and finding his own style of Wing Chung. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Lichinbo
Enjoyable to watch
Lets cut to the chase the martial arts are very good, and there is a good story line to the film.
Published 13 months ago by Daniel
History of Ip Man and Wing Chun in great package
I can warmly recommend the movie! Even though there is no Donnie Yen in this film (compared to Ip Man & Ip Man2), Yu Hang To is the right person to play role for young Ip Man. Read more
Published 13 months ago by pasep
Not quite the legend!
I bought Ip Man 1 & 2 and thought that both were rather quite good kung fu movies, especially Ip Man 1. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Mr. M. Hetep
ips fantastic!!
ok ip man the legend is born. wow. this film was far better than i expected. i loved ip man with donnie yen. so was a bit careful when considering this one. Read more
Published 15 months ago by andrew gill
IP Man Legend is born
Donnie Yen is possibly in my opinion the greatest martial artist of our time, he'd give Bruce Lee a run for his money and thats saying something! well worth buying!
Published 16 months ago by Leeroy
Film review
Grand Master Yip Man was small. The actor used was tall. Draws on a fight between Master Yip man and an Anglo Saxon chap ( a la Bruce Lee).
Published 19 months ago by Mr. Ghassan A. Chedid
Don't mix it with Ip Man (2008)
There is no way to compare Ip Man (2008) with this "The" Legend is Born (2010). The Videography, Storyline, the actors, and sound effects were weak. Read more
Published 20 months ago by A. Alsuwaidi
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