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Ip man 5 : no more fight,joining westlife tour. Watch full length yip man 4 trailer. Trailer Besetzung & Stab User-Kritiken Pressekritiken FILMSTARTS-Kritik Bilder VoD Blu-ray, DVD Zum Trailer Bewerte: 0. 5 1 1. 5 2 2. 5 3 3. 5 4 4. 5 5 Möchte ich sehen Kritik schreiben Inhaltsangabe & Details Ip Mans (Donnie Yen) Schüler Bruce Lee (Kwok-Kwan Chan) feiert seine ersten Erfolge in den USA, benötigt dabei aber die Hilfe seines Meisters bei der Eröffnung seines Wing-Chun-Trainingscenters in San Francisco – denn seine unkonventionelle Art zu unterrichten stößt bei den chinesischen und westlichen Martial-Arts-Kämpfern auf Unverständnis. Der US-Marineoffizier Barton (Scott Adkins) sticht besonders hervor und will bei einem Wettkampf ein für alle Mal klären, welche Form des Martial Arts die bessere ist und welche Nation die beste Kampfkunst praktiziert und somit den Sieg davonträgt. Als es um die Ehre des Wing Chun geht, wird bei der finalen Auseinandersetzung Ip Man höchstpersönlich zum Kampf herausgefordert. Vierter und letzter Teil der „Ip Man“-Reihe. Verleiher Koch Films Weitere Details Das könnte dich auch interessieren Schauspielerinnen und Schauspieler Komplette Besetzung und vollständiger Stab 53 Bilder Aktuelles 5 Nachrichten und Specials Ähnliche Filme Weitere ähnliche Filme Kommentare.

Watch Full Length Yip man show. Watch full length yip man 4 game. Watch Full Length Yip man 4. Is that Bruce lee? apart from that scene I got nothing to say, pure class. Scout Tafoya December 25, 2019 Movies about the legendary martial artist Ip Man have become their own small industry. Wong Kar-Wai s “ The Grandmaster ” is the best of the recent works about the Foshan-born icon, but Wilson Yip s “Ip Man” series is tough to beat for charm and verve. Yip started his career as an irreverent genre re-upholsterer, making violent, punk genre films, the most famous of which is like 1998s “Bio Zombie. ” In 2005 he met and began working with Donnie Yen and settled into a more conventional rhythm and style, his mise-en-scene broadening to take in the balletic performance of his star. When they made the first “Ip Man, ” with the incredible Sammo Hung handling fight choreography, it became an instant sensation. The film treated Ip Man as a humble folk hero who liberated the people of his province by teaching them to defend themselves with Wing Chun-style kung fu from greedy bosses and the invading Japanese army in the lead up to the Second World War. A sequel was rushed into production that featured Hung in a supporting role and took even more money at the box office. By the time “ Ip Man 3 ” hit theaters (grossing 157 million dollars against a 36-million-dollar budget) the movies' formula had solidified into a showcase for some of the worlds most famous mixed martial artists. “Ip Man 4: The Finale” is apparently going to be the last time Yen dons the familiar black cassock to play Ip Man, and Yip orchestrates a fittingly spectacular finish to the saga. Advertisement When we last left Yip and writer Edmond Wong s version of Ip Man, his wife had died of cancer, leaving him to raise his son (Ye He) by himself. Mans fortunes decrease further when he learns that he too has been diagnosed with cancer (it would kill him in 1972) which means he only has a limited time to ensure that his sons life takes the right turning. He flies to America at the behest of his most famous student Bruce Lee ( Kwok-Kwan Chan) and uses the opportunity to look for a good school for his boy. Immediately, trouble finds him. Hes called to a meeting of the heads of martial arts schools in America, thinking hes just being shown hospitality as the worlds most renowned Wing Chun practitioner. But it turns out theyre all furious about Bruce Lee teaching kung fu to westerners. The head of the Tai Chi school, Wan Zong Hua (Yue Wu) demands Ip Man put a muzzle on Lee and he refuses, believing that everyone should be able to practice the art form if they so choose. Their disagreement almost comes to blows. Things go no more smoothly for Ip Man in the coming days. His visit to a prestigious school ends with the admissions officer saying that short of a 10, 000 dollar donation or a letter of recommendation from other prosperous Chinese emigrants (like Wan Zong Hua, for instance) his son will never get into a decent American school. While hes touring the grounds, he notices Wan Zong Huas daughter Yonah (Vanda Margraf) being bullied by a white cheerleader (Grace Englert) and comes to her rescue, which starts the Tai Chi master on the path of recognizing Ip Man as a more principled man than he initially gave him credit. Theyll need each other in the coming days because when that cheerleader tells her parents she was attacked by Chinese people, they involve INS and the military in their efforts to try and oust the Chinese from the area. As it happens theres a Gunnery Sergeant named Barton Geddes ( Scott Adkins) whos been itching for a way to put the local Chinese in their place, and this is all the pretext the virulent racist needs to start cracking skulls. Yips “Ip Man” films are constructed like golden-age Hollywood musicals or “Step Up” movies, and as they were never going to be perfect history (four movies come and go without a single mention of Ip Mans illegitimate child) this is a wise and welcome decision. Theres little plot, a new character is introduced, and then theres a jaw-dropping sparring scene. The great Yuen Woo-Ping steps in to replace Sammo Hung after “ Ip Man 2 ” and his work here is typically jaw-dropping; as beautiful as it is nerve-wracking. Yuen Woo-Ping also directed this years similarly rich “ Master Z: Ip Man Legacy, ” following Zhang Jin s character from “Ip Man 3, ” and is planning a sequel as we speak, a small comfort to fans of these films winning aesthetics and gorgeous choreography. Having already traded blows in show stopping duels with Sammo Hung, Mike Tyson, Darren and Shahlavi among others, Donnie Yen shares lovingly orchestrated fight scenes with martial artist Chris Collins, Wu and finally Adkins in “The Finale. ” Theres also room for Chans Bruce Lee to show off in a back alley brawl with some racist Karate experts. Chans Lee impression is truly wonderful, perfectly capturing his swagger and his signature body language. Hes almost charismatic enough to steal a little of Yens thunder. Yen, the Fred Astaire of kung fu, is finally beginning to look somewhat his age, which adds poignancy to his performance and adds no little extra tension to his fight scenes; can he still defeat his opponents as handily as he used to? His scene with Adkins, especially, is a nail-biter. Adkins isnt usually framed by other directors to emphasize his relative enormity as so much of his screen persona revolves around him being underestimated by his opponents. Here hes a tank, swift and sledgehammer-hard, and you genuinely worry about Yens body standing up to Adkins legwork and formidable fists. Its one of the few times in the four “Ip Man” movies that it feels like the filmmakers arent stacking the decks in their heros favor. To go with the films musical dramatic structure, Yip and Johnny Tos regular cinematographer Siu-Keung Cheng create a world alive with brilliant color and ornate design. This feels at times like a Stanley Donen or Li Han-hsiang movie, with precise framing of weightless bodies in wonderfully lit presentational spaces. Yips maturation from his early Category 3 days to one of the most dependable directors of martial arts has been most rewarding because hes realized that being a more serious director doesnt mean losing vibrancy. The first two “Ip Man” movies had sombre, reserved color palettes, grey and brown to match the depressive mood of pre-and-post-war China. In “The Finale” Yens signature black clothing cant help but stand out against the neon set design. Yip seems like hes having as much fun with every single production element here, as opposed to just saving his energy for the death-defying combat sequences. Kenji Kawai's music is still too emphatic for its own good, but when the dancings this good, the tune hardly matters. The “Ip Man” movies have always been nationalistic triumphs, with Yen as the savior of the downtrodden, protecting China from the tyrannical Japanese in the first film, and then from Americans, and from the avaricious character they brought to China in the latest two. “Finale” leans hard into the series anti-racist message, turning Adkins sadistic sergeant into a mouthpiece for Trump-era bigotry (Adkins is the best actor among the villains; the sadistic cheerleader and her family seem to be reading their lines phonetically. Slowly the enmity the other masters feel toward Ip Man dissolves because theres greater threat to their way of life than Lee. Its a clumsily delivered but deeply felt message of cooperation in trying times and surely theres no bad time for such a thing. Through four movies now Yens beatific kung fu master has taken punches for every kind of person, helping others by staying his best self in a violent world and only resorting to violence when its absolutely necessary. Yens Ip Man will be sorely missed if this is indeed his last match, but at least he walked into the sunset on an exuberant and heartfelt note. Reveal Comments comments powered by.

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It is the fourth and final film in the Ip Man film series based on the life of the Wing Chun grandmaster of the same name and features Donnie Yen reprising the role. The film began production in April 2018 and ended in July of the same year. It was released on 20 December 2019. Plot [ edit] Set In 1964, following the death of his wife, Ip Man discovers he has throat cancer due to smoking. After his rebellious son Ip Ching fights back against a bully, he gets expelled, and Ip decides to travel to San Francisco, United States to look for a school. His student, Bruce Lee, has upset the local martial arts community in San Francisco by opening a Wing Chun school, teaching the Americans martial arts and writing an English language book on martial arts. [5] He discovers from an associate and his friend, Liang Gen, that a referral letter from the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association is needed to enroll into a school. Wan, the president of the Association, refuses to write the letter as Ip does not agree with the grandmasters' opinions on Lee's actions. After a brief fight with Wan, he leaves. While leaving the school after a meeting with the principal, he chances upon the daughter of Wan, Yonah being bullied by a rival cheerleader, Becky. Ip saves her and escorts her home, with Becky accidentally cutting herself with a pair of scissors. Wan accuses Ip of using his daughter to get the letter, and challenges him to a fight for it. The fight is disrupted by an earthquake, and Wan tells Ip they will finish their fight at the upcoming Mid Autumn Festival. Ip refuses, explaining that he merely escorted his daughter home for her safety, and leaves. Becky complains to her parents that she had been bullied. Her father Walters, who is an officer of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, is pressured into holding the Association responsible and deporting all Chinese associated with them. Meanwhile, Hartman, a Staff Sergeant in the United States Marines, attempts to convince Barton Geddes, the Gunnery Sergeant, to incorporate Chinese martial arts into their hand-to-hand combat training. Geddes proves that the Marines' current Karate training is superior by asking him to fight the Marines' Karate instructor, Colin Frater, who defeats Hartman. Hartman later manages to convince the Commanding Officer about doing so, and is instructed to film the Mid Autumn Festival happening at the Association for research, which upsets Geddes. Geddes asks Frater to challenge the Grandmasters at the Festival, defeating a few of them until Ip interferes and defeats him. Meanwhile Wan, who was supposed to be present at the festival, is arrested by the immigration officers. Upon seeing Frater defeated, Geddes barges into the Association to find out where Wan is kept, and defeats everyone there. He then threatens Walters to release Wan into the Marines' custody before bringing Wan into the camp to fight him. Due to a tip-off by a student of Lee, the Association is left empty by the time the immigration officers raid the place. Lee provides refuge for the Association, earning their respect. Wan is seriously injured from the fight with Geddes. Ip, filled with emotions, finally reveals to his son that he has cancer, which finally allows him to talk to his father over the phone after many attempts by Ip. Ip is brought into the Marines' camp by Hartman, and defeats Geddes in a fight. Wan has already prepared the letter for Ip, but the latter said that he does not intend to move to San Francisco as he does not like the place. Ip reconciles with his son. A strong but weary Ip instructs his son to film him as he demonstrates Wing Chun on the wooden dummy. Ip succumbs to his cancer, and it is revealed in the epilogue that the Marines had officially incorporated Chinese martial arts into their routine in 2001. Cast [ edit] Donnie Yen as Ip Man (葉問) an unassuming Chinese Wing Chun master originally from Foshan. Wu Yue as Wan Zong-hua (萬宗華) chairman of the Chinese Benevolent Association (CBA. Vanness Wu as Hartman Wu, US Marines Corps staff sergeant and Bruce Lee's student. [6] Scott Adkins as Barton Geddes, US Marines Corps gunnery sergeant. [7] 8] Kent Cheng as Fat Bo (肥波) friend of Ip Man. Danny Chan as Bruce Lee (李小龍) owner of a San Francisco martial arts school and Ip Man's student. [9] Ngo Ka-nin as Liang Gen (梁根) friend of Ip Man and reporter. Chris Collins as Colin Frater, US Marine Corps karate coach Vanda Margraf as Yonah Wan (萬若男) daughter of Wan Zong-hua. Jim Liu as Ip Ching (葉正) Ip Man's son. Lo Mang as Lo Chun Ting (羅駿霆) friend of Ip Man and Master of Praying Mantis. Grace Englert as Becky. Nico Amedeo as Walters, an INS officer. Production [ edit] On 30 September 2016, Donnie Yen (who portrayed the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man in three films) announced that he and series director Wilson Yip would return for the fourth film in the series. [10] Writer Edmond Wong also returned. [11] Producer Raymond Wong said he paid Yen "a hefty amount of money" to return for the fourth film. [12] Principal photography began in April 2018, 13] and ended that July. [14] 15] Filming locations included China, 16] and Preston, Lancashire. [17] In September 2019, Donnie Yen said Ip Man 4 would be the last film in the series. [18] Release [ edit] Ip Man 4: The Finale was released on December 20, 2019. [19] The film had a limited release on December 25, 2019, in the United States distributed by Well Go USA. [20] Reception [ edit] The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 88% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 26 reviews, with an average rating of 6. 6/10. The site's critics consensus reads, Packed with action and featuring some of Donnie Yen's finest fighting, Ip Man 4: The Finale serves as a satisfying rebound – and fitting finale – for the franchise. 21] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 62 out of 100 based on 11 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews. 22] Controversy [ edit] During the 2019 Hong Kong protests, protesters urged a boycott of the film, citing the pro- Beijing stances of Yen, Chan, and Wong. Protesters actively spoiled the film on social media in both English and Chinese. [23] Nonetheless, the film was a box office success, grossing over three times its budget of 52 million [2] 3] and becoming the highest grossing Chinese film of all time in Malaysia as well as the third highest grossing Chinese film in North America in five years. [24] 25] See also [ edit] Ip Man Ip Man 2 Ip Man 3 The Grandmaster Master Z: Ip Man Legacy The Legend Is Born: Ip Man List of films featuring Wing Chun References [ edit] "Filmart: Ip Man 4' records sales for Mandarin Motion Pictures. Retrieved 6 January 2019. ^ a b Frater, Patrick (5 October 2018. Busan: Hot Titles at the Asian Film Market. Variety. Archived from the original on 7 October 2018. Retrieved 7 October 2018. ^ a b "Ip Man 4: The Finale (2019. The Numbers. IMDb. Retrieved 7 January 2019. ^ Ip Man 4: The Finale (2019. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 7 January 2019. ^ Outlaw, Kofi (18 March 2019. IP Man 4 Teaser Trailer Pits Donnie Yen Against Scott Adkins. Archived from the original on 19 March 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2019. ^ Alhamzah, Tahir (25 July 2018. Showbiz: Jackie Chan to appear in Ip Man 4. New Straits Times. Archived from the original on 26 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2018. ^ Raymond, Nicholas (7 May 2018. Ip Man 4 Casts Scott Adkins. Screen Rant. Archived from the original on 28 May 2018. Retrieved 28 May 2018. ^ Adkins, Scott (5 November 2019. Barton Geddes ready for action in Ip Man 4. Facebook. Archived from the original on 16 November 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2019. ^ 《叶问4》2018春节开拍,甄子丹和陈国坤合作打造经典传奇. 12 December 2017. Archived from the original on 15 February 2019. Retrieved 1 June 2019. ^ Chew Hui Min (30 September 2016. Donnie Yen will make Ip Man 4, despite hinting previously he was retiring from gongfu films. The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2018. ^ Leeder, Mike (1 October 2018. Donnie Yen talks BIG BROTHER, Musicals, Martial Arts Movies, IP MAN 4 and more. Screen Anarchy. Retrieved 7 October 2018. ^ Hsia, Heidi (17 February 2018. Raymond Wong paid millions to Donnie Yen for "Ip Man 4. Yahoo. Singapore. Retrieved 28 May 2018. ^ Chukwu, Eke (27 April 2018. IP MAN 4 – Director Wilson Yip and Donnie Yen are back. Retrieved 28 May 2018. ^ Hsia, Heidi (3 August 2018. Donnie Yen celebrates birthday on "Ip Man 4" set. Archived from the original on 19 August 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2018. ^ Lee, Edmund (15 August 2018. Donnie Yen on Big Brother, antidote to downer Hong Kong films. South China Morning Post. Archived from the original on 16 August 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2018. ^ Ng, Cherlynn (14 July 2018. Donnie Yen and Jackie Chan to fight in Ip Man 4. Straits Times Online Mobile Print. Archived from the original on 4 December 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2018. ^ Cast and crew of upcoming martial arts film Ip Man 4 spotted at Preston Bus Station. Lancashire Evening Post. 22 July 2018. Archived from the original on 3 December 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2018. ^ Alladin, Unus (23 September 2019. Donnie Yen confirms 'Ip Man 4' will be final instalment of series. Archived from the original on 25 September 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2019. ^ New "Ip Man" martial arts film set for December China release. Xinhua. 19 September 2019. Archived from the original on 20 September 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2019. ^ IP MAN 4: THE FINALE. 19 September 2019. ^ Ip Man 4: The Finale (2019. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 15 January 2020. ^ Ip Man 4: The Finale Reviews. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 11 January 2020. ^ Hong Kong Protestors Boycott 'Ip Man 4' for Donnie Yen and Producer's Pro-Beijing Stance. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 27 December 2019... Ip Man 4' is the highest grossing Chinese film of all time in Malaysia... Ip Man 4: The Finale' becomes third highest grossing Chinese film at North American box office in five years. External links [ edit] Ip Man 4: The Finale on IMDb.

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Watch full length yip man 4 torrent. Watch Full Length Yip man 2. Watch Full Length Yip man utd. Watch Full Length Yip man 3. MOVIES 10:34 AM PST 12/20/2019 by Donnie Yen returns to close out Wilson Yips popular 'Ip Man' biopic series, this time with support from action stalwarts Wu Yue and Scott Adkins. The legendary Hong Kong martial arts master Ip Man is kind of like Journey to the West: Both are the source material for books, manhua, TV series and films that keep on giving. Like Journey, Ip Man and his work have been immortalized in media time and again. Theres Herman Yaus two-parter, The Legend Is Born: Ip Man; the Anthony Wong-led Ip Man: The Final Fight; and the loosely connected de facto spinoff of director Wilson Yip's series starring Zhang Jin, Master Z: The Yip Man Legacy. Tony Leung played him in Wong Kar Wai's The Grandmaster, and there are at least two Chinese TV series based on his life. Regardless of his reported wish to be done with the role following Ip Man 3 in 2015, actor-producer Donnie Yen returns for one last crunching kick at the can in Yip's Ip Man 4: The Finale. While not as strong, or nuanced, an entry as any of the three that preceded it, Yen once again proves at 56 to be something of an ageless wonder. Though he's clearly tempering the number of demanding set pieces squeezed into each of his films and sharing the workload with others, Yen is still the star attraction if his name is above the title. Slated for a Christmas Day release stateside, The Finale will win over action fans with Star Wars fatigue (you can actually see what's going on here) and Yen's fanbase in all markets is sure to respond. The film will have a healthy life in targeted release beyond Asia. The Finale picks up in 1964 with Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man (Yen) going about his business in Hong Kong, doing his best to raise his surly son Jing on his own. Being a teen, Jing tends to get into fights at school and has no interest in studying. An invitation to visit former student Bruce Lee (Chan Kwok-kwan, doing a pretty good Lee) at a tournament in San Francisco provides an opportunity for Ip, who has been diagnosed with cancer, to find Jing a good school and set him up for the coming years. In California, Ip meets with the Chinese Benevolent Association and its tai chi master Wan Zhong Hua (Wu Yue. In mid- 60s America, a Chinese student wasn't getting into a good school without a tuition guarantor, and so Ip is compelled to seek a letter of recommendation from the CBA. Naturally, Wan and the other old-school masters are miffed that Ip's former apprentice Lee is taking martial arts beyond the confines of the Chinese community — he wrote a manual in English! They demand he set the fiery young man right before any letter is written, but Ip declines. The conflict between the CBA and Ip and Lee's more forward thinking underpins the rest of the story, which this go around touches on all sorts of thorny — and ongoing — issues, among them isolationism versus integration, racism, privilege and power. As facile and on the nose as some of the dialogue may be (at one point, a particularly incensed suburban housewife demands her husband "have those filthy Chinese deported. it's not historically untrue; better actors might have helped. When Ip witnesses Wan's daughter Yonah (Vanda Margraf) fall victim to bullying based on race (by an angry blonde cheerleading rival called Becky, of course) Lee getting into a street dust-up with a gang of white guys with something to prove — "Happens all the time. he shrugs — and Wan getting harassed by immigration (once again, Becky) he finds himself rethinking what might be best for his son. Yonah helps there too, as she and Wan butt heads much like Ip and Jing do. Ip Man 4: The Finale is a much more muted film than Yip and Yen's previous entries. It has less youthful bluster and fewer historical landmarks and is very much about a man facing his own mortality. Some of the best sequences involve Yen internally debating what to tell Jing via long-distance phone call. Moving the action to the U. S. doesn't really do much for the franchise aside from providing an excuse to include the likes of Chris Collins (not the New York congressman on his way to jail) as Colin, a marine martial arts instructor (he prefers karate) and Scott Adkins, familiar to any self-respecting martial arts/action movie fan, as frothing, bigoted marine drill sergeant Barton Geddes. That's not a bad thing, even if it takes nearly 80 minutes to get to the main event: Yen and Adkins throwing down. It is glorious, but their duel is just one of four or five key fights, choreographed by the Don Corleone of action, Yuen Woo-ping, that are as creative as they are thrilling. The masters of the CBA and Colin's Mid-Autumn Festival Chinatown contest is a highlight; Wu maintains a graceful dignity (and perfect hair) that gives Wan a quiet authority. Even though the fights are the thing, cinematographer Cheng Siu-keung's images are effectively bathed in a mid-century wash that makes the film look like it came from an ad in Life magazine, and editor Cheung Ka-fai, one of Hong Kong's best, keeps the action clear and on track. This time Yen should be finished: The pic ends with an epilogue that references Ip's 1972 death. There's nothing in The Finale that needed to be said, but it's no less engaging for it. Production company: Tin Tin Film Production Distributor: Well Go USA Cast: Donnie Yen, Wu Yue, Scott Adkins, Van Ness, Kent Cheng, Chan Kwok-kwan, Kanin Ngo, Chris Collins, Vanda Margraf Director: Wilson Yip Screenwriters: Edmond Wong, Dana Fukazawa, Chan Tai-lee, Jill Leung Producers: Donnie Yen, Raymond Wong Executive producers: Edmond Wong, Anita Wong Director of photography: Cheng Siu-keung Production designer: Kenneth Mak Kwok-keung Costume designer: Lee Pik-kwan Music: Kenji Kawai Editor: Cheung Ka-fai Action director: Yuen Woo-ping Casting: Venetia Suchdev Sales: Mandarin Motion Pictures In Cantonese, English 106 minutes.

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