Ip Man.3 [ Must See ]

Donnie Yen cried real tears during the final scenes (reports say he couldn't stop after the director yelled "cut" because he was thinking of his own mother). That emotion bleeds through the screen. It teaches us a beautiful lesson: Sometimes, the greatest martial art is knowing when not to fight.

In a bold narrative swing, the filmmakers give Ip Man a domestic problem: his beloved wife, Wing-sing (Lynn Hung), is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Suddenly, the trophies, the fame, and the challenge matches mean nothing. ip man.3

Recommended for: Fans of character-driven martial arts, Donnie Yen, and anyone who needs a good cry with their roundhouse kicks. Watch if you liked: The Last Samurai , Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon , or the final episode of The Last of Us (Part 1). Donnie Yen cried real tears during the final

Many hated this. I loved it. It reinforces the theme: He doesn't need to beat Bruce Lee to validate his legend. He needs to get home to his wife. Final Verdict Ip Man 3 is not the best action movie of the year if you just want blood and bone. But it is the best Ip Man movie for the heart. In a bold narrative swing, the filmmakers give

When you hear the name Ip Man, you think of lightning-fast chain punches, the brutal "10 vs. 1" dojo scene, and the stoic grandmaster who trained a young Bruce Lee. By the time we reach Ip Man 3 , the third installment in Donnie Yen’s iconic biopic series, you’d expect the stakes to go global.