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A wealthy martial artist trains others in Wing Chun for self-defense during the Japanese invasion.
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During the Japanese invasion of 1937, when a wealthy martial artist is forced to leave his home and work to support his family, he reluctantly agrees to train others in the art of Wing Chun for self-defense.










"Martial arts movies are often criticized for sacrificing narrative substance in favor of action spectacle. Ip Man manages to have the best of both worlds, even if it means cutting some corners with respect to historical accuracy, making it one of the best martial arts films of the 21st century and of all time. Donnie Yen is spectacular in this semi-biographical portrait of Bruce Lee's teacher, conveying the protagonist’s suffering during the Japanese invasion while wowing us with his physical prowess in demanding fight choreography worthy of a martial arts master."