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Is IP Man your favorite martial arts film?

Ip Man kicked the gym in the Japanese martial arts world, with a strike of ten, using Wing Chun fist to resist multiple simultaneous attacks, and finding the best attack opportunity and position with clever posture, showing the grasping and anti-joint skills in Wing Chun boxing. This scene is reminiscent of Tony Jaa's broken 100 joints in Boxing 2. In the fifth martial arts scene, Donnie Yen demonstrated the use of the stick technique of Wing Chun at 6: 30. This scene can be regarded as a tribute to Bruce Lee's use of Wing Chun sticks in enter the dragon. The final martial arts, Japanese karate general Ye Wen, has some problems in martial arts as a whole, but the details are also quite wonderful. Ip Man's karate is closely controlled by IP Man's Wing Chun, so it can't exert its power. Ip Man was beaten continuously and eventually vomited blood to the ground. Ip Man's martial arts design is very tasty. Although the quality of the film is not high, the martial arts of the film is worth watching at least twice for a kung fu fan. As a commercial film, IP Man has many problems, but it is very entertaining and enjoyable. Generally speaking, IP Man's content is basically infiltrated by wonderful martial arts scenes. Where there is no martial arts, it is full of comedy scenes. Although the comedy scene in the film is not smart enough to be called humor, it is still very funny. Therefore, for the general audience, IP Man is still very good-looking as a whole, and commercial success should be expected.