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Ip Man 2 (DVD) (2-Disc Ultimate Edition) (UK Version) DVD Region 2

Donnie Yen (Actor) | Sammo Hung (Action Director, Actor) | Wilson Yip (Director) | Huang Xiao Ming (Actor)
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Donnie Yen, director Wilson Yip, and producer Raymond Wong repeat the incredible success of the first Ip Man film with Ip Man 2. Transporting the story from World War II Foshan to colonial era Hong Kong, everything is bigger than ever in the continuation of this successful action franchise. In addition to a charismatic Donnie Yen returning as Wing Chun master Ip Man, action director Sammo Hung also joins the cast as a powerful martial arts master that Ip Man must defeat to survive in Hong Kong. The two action actors go up against each other in an explosive bout that even surpasses their previous match-up in SPL. In addition to Hung, Ip Man cast members Lynn Xiong, Fan Siu Wong, and Simon Yam are joined by new additions Huang Xiao Ming (The Message) and Kent Cheng. With a stirring story and impressive fight scenes, Ip Man 2 packed theaters and touched audiences throughout Asia, quickly becoming one of the highest-grossing Asian films of 2010.

After defending himself against the Japanese army in the first film, Ip Man (Donnie Yen) goes with his family to start anew in Hong Kong. He starts a small martial arts school, recruiting the young and brash Wong Leung (Huang Xiao Ming) as his student. However, Ip finds out the hard way that the Hong Kong martial arts world is controlled by a group of martial arts masters, led by the powerful Master Hung (Sammo Hung). To survive in Hong Kong, Ip not only needs to gain acceptance from the masters, but also from the corrupted British-run police force and an arrogant British boxer (Darren Shahlavi).

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Product Title: Ip Man 2 (DVD) (2-Disc Ultimate Edition) (UK Version) 葉問2 (DVD) (雙碟版) (英國版) 叶问2 (DVD) (双碟版) (英国版) 葉問2 (DVD) (2枚組) (UK版) Ip Man 2 (DVD) (2-Disc Ultimate Edition) (UK Version)
Artist Name(s): Donnie Yen (Actor) | Sammo Hung (Actor) | Huang Xiao Ming (Actor) | Kent Cheng (Actor) | Simon Yam (Actor) | Fan Siu Wong (Actor) | Lynn Xiong (Actor) | Fung Hak On (Actor) | Lo Meng (Actor) | Zheng Jia Xing (Actor) | Dennis To (Actor) | Li Ze (Actor) | Ao Jia Nian (Actor) 甄 子丹 (Actor) | 洪金寶 (Actor) | 黃曉明 (Actor) | 鄭則仕 (Actor) | 任達華 (Actor) | 樊少皇 (Actor) | 熊 黛林 (Actor) | 馮克安 (Actor) | Lo Meng (Actor) | 鄭 家星 (Actor) | 杜 宇航 (Actor) | 李 澤 (Actor) | 敖 嘉年 (Actor) 甄 子丹 (Actor) | 洪金宝 (Actor) | 黄 晓明 (Actor) | 郑则仕 (Actor) | 任达华 (Actor) | 樊少皇 (Actor) | 熊 黛林 (Actor) | 冯克安 (Actor) | Lo Meng (Actor) | 郑 家星 (Actor) | 杜 宇航 (Actor) | 李 泽 (Actor) | 敖 嘉年 (Actor) 甄子丹(ドニー・イェン) (Actor) | 洪金寶(サモ・ハン・キンポー) (Actor) | 黄暁明 (ホァン・シァオミン) (Actor) | 鄭則仕(ケント・チェン) (Actor) | 任達華 (サイモン・ヤム) (Actor) | 樊少皇(ルイス・ファン) (Actor) | 熊黛林 (リン・ホン) (Actor) | 馮克安 (フォン・ハクオン) (Actor) | Lo Meng (Actor) | Zheng Jia Xing (Actor) | 杜宇航 (デニス・トー) (Actor) | Li Ze (Actor) | Ao Jia Nian (Actor) 견자단 (Actor) | Sammo Hung (Actor) | Huang Xiao Ming (Actor) | Kent Cheng (Actor) | Simon Yam (Actor) | Fan Siu Wong (Actor) | Lynn Xiong (Actor) | Fung Hak On (Actor) | Lo Meng (Actor) | Zheng Jia Xing (Actor) | Dennis To (Actor) | Li Ze (Actor) | Ao Jia Nian (Actor)
Director: Wilson Yip 葉偉信 叶伟信 葉偉信(ウィルソン・イップ) Wilson Yip
Action Director: Sammo Hung 洪金寶 洪金宝 洪金寶(サモ・ハン・キンポー) Sammo Hung
Producer: Raymond Wong 黃 百鳴 黄 百鸣 黄百鳴(レイモンド・ウォン) Raymond Wong
Release Date: 2011-03-07
Language: Cantonese
Subtitles: English
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: PAL What is it?
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Closed Captioning: Yes
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Duration: 104 (mins)
Publisher: Cine-Asia (UK)
Other Information: 2DVDs
Package Weight: 180 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1023919808

Product Information

* Special Features:
- Audio Commentary by Hong Kong Cinema
- Expert Bey Logan - Trailer Gallery
- Shooting Diary
- Making of
- 4 Big Scenes: With Kenneth Mak & Wilson Yip
- Deleted Scenes
- Gala Premiere
- Interview Gallery
* CINE ASIA WORLD EXCLUSIVE:
- The Win Chun Connection
- Legacy of The Master
- Wing Chun In Action

Director: Wilson Yip

Having defeated the best fighters of the Imperial Japanese army in occupied Foshan, Ip Man and his family settle in post-war Hong Kong. Struggling to make a living. Master Ip opens a kung fu school to bring his celebrated art of Wing Chun to the troubled youth of Hong Kong. His growing reputation soon brings challenges from powerful enemies, including pre-eminent Hung Quan master. Hung Chun-nam (Sammo Hung). However, when corrupt colonial officials stage a life-or-death contest with formidable British boxer, Twister (Darren Shahlavi), to humiliate the Chinese people, the masters quickly forget their difference. Soon, the eyes of the nation are on the one man capable of securing a victory - Grandmaster Ip Man!

One of the biggest Chinese blockbusters in recent history. Ip Man 2 elevates martial arts fight choreography to new heights of excellence and delivers more excitement than ever before!
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Professional Review of "Ip Man 2 (DVD) (2-Disc Ultimate Edition) (UK Version)"

July 14, 2010

This professional review refers to Ip Man 2 (DVD) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
Ip Man 2 sees Donnie Yen reprising his role as the Wing Chun master and all round defender of the Chinese nation, continuing the story of the great man's life as he heads to Hong Kong following the end of the Sino-Japanese War. Director Wilson Yip and producer Raymond Wong also return, as do cast members Lynn Xiong, Fan Siu Wong, and even Simon Yam. Perhaps more excitingly, the legendary Sammo Hung lends his talents to the film, both as action director and in a starring role, offering the chance to see him going head to head with Yen as they did to exhilarating effect in SPL. He is joined by a number of other new stars, including Huang Xiao Ming (The Message) and veteran character actor Kent Cheng (who also recently featured with Yen in Wilson Yip's excellent Flash Point). Unsurprisingly, the film was a massive box office hit, not only in China but across Asia, ranking as one of the top grossing productions of 2010 to date.

The film takes up where the original left off, with Ip Man and his family leaving Foshan in 1949 for colonial Hong Kong after the hardships that followed the end of the Sino-Japanese War. Trying to make a living and continue his Wing Chun teachings, he opens a small martial arts school and recruits Wong Leung (Huang Xiao Ming) and a number of his friends. Unfortunately, he soon finds out the hard way that in order to teach in Hong Kong, he first has to gain the acceptance of the local masters, in particular the venerable Master Hung (Sammo Hung). Making matters more complicated are the corrupt British police, who seem determined to humiliate the Chinese, organising a deadly tournament featuring a vicious English boxer called Twister (the British Darren Shahlavi, who moved to Hong Kong in the 1990s and featured in Yuen Woo Ping's Tai Chi 2).

A particularly pleasing aspects of Ip Man 2 is that as a biopic continuation of the life of a fascinating historical figure, it avoids the kind of cheap cash in lazy plotting so often associated with sequels. As such, the film feels natural, and quickly gets back into the swing of things without any needless recaps or covering of familiar ground. One of the reasons why the original worked so well was due to Yen's immensely likeable lead performance, as well as the film's depiction of Ip Man as a steadfastly righteous and all round nice guy, and he slips comfortably back into the role, making for a winning protagonist whose story engages throughout. The returning cast members similarly help and add a valuable air of continuity, even though Yam has very little to do in what really only amounts to a cameo appearance. Perhaps the only downside is that the film's plot is rather familiar, basically focusing on the British attempts to prove the inferiority of Chinese martial arts, with the whole tournament set up having been seen in a number of other recent genre films such as Fearless and True Legend. Still, the premise is well handled and fun, especially since the English villains are overplayed to a presumably unintentional degree of pantomime hilarity, enough so to dispel any serious notions of anti-western sentiment.

In terms of action the film certainly delivers, with a good number of impressively choreographed sequences. Hung's fight choreography is tight and exciting, with an old school feel and never falling back too much on the use of obvious computer enhancements. Most of the duels are fast and furious, with Yen getting plenty of chances to show off his incredible acrobatic skills and speed. His duel with Hung is inevitably one of the film's standout scenes, and for genre fans is probably worth the price of admission on its own. Although somewhat predictable in its Rocky like pacing, Yen's long final battle against the amusingly arrogant and psychotic Twister is suitably stirring and bone crunchingly brutal, and it's hard not to get a kick out of the fact that the unfailingly noble Ip Man still finds the energy and time to deliver a final sermon on people getting along and respecting each other.

In many ways this scene neatly sums up Ip Man 2, a film which manages to balance some intense action and excitement with themes that are well meaning without ever being patronising. Anchored by Yen, Yip and Hung, the film stands as a highly enjoyable and respectable continuation of the original, and is easily one of the best Chinese blockbusters of the year.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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