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Ip Man opens in 1930s Foshan, a town steeped in kung fu heritage and lined with an abundance of martial arts schools. The undisputed toast of Foshan though is Ip Man (Donnie Yen), known not only for his superb martial arts, but also for his great humility and integrity. Content with his wealthy, low-key life with his wife (Lynn Xiong Dai Ling) and son, Ip Man refuses to take disciples, though he is at times forced to give sound beatings to rash challengers. Everything changes, however, when war hits. There's no more time for martial arts as Ip Man works hard to support his family through this time of poverty and oppression. But he can stay silent no longer when a Japanese general (Ikeuchi Hiroyuki) begins challenging Chinese martial artists to fatal duels.
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Product Title: | Ip Man (DVD) (Korea Version) 葉問 (DVD) (韓國版) 叶问 (DVD) (韩国版) 葉問 (韓国版) 엽문 (DVD) (한국판) |
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Also known as: | The Legend Of Ip Man The Legend Of Ip Man The Legend Of Ip Man The Legend Of Ip Man The Legend Of Ip Man |
Artist Name(s): | Simon Yam | Fan Siu Wong | Donnie Yen (Actor) | Ikeuchi Hiroyuki (Actor) | Gordon Lam | Wong Yau Nam | Shi Yan Neng 任達華 | 樊少皇 | 甄 子丹 (Actor) | 池內博之 (Actor) | 林家棟 | 黃又南 | 釋 延能 任达华 | 樊少皇 | 甄 子丹 (Actor) | 池内博之 (Actor) | 林家栋 | 黄又南 | 释 延能 任達華 (サイモン・ヤム) | 樊少皇(ルイス・ファン) | 甄子丹(ドニー・イェン) (Actor) | イケウチ,ヒロユキ (Actor) | 林家棟(ラム・カートン) | 黄又南(ウォン・ヤウナム) | 釋行宇 (シー・シンユー) 임 달화 | 번소황 | 견자단 (Actor) | Ikeuchi Hiroyuki (Actor) | 임가동 | Wong Yau Nam | 석연능 |
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 |
Release Date: | 2009-08-04 |
Language: | Simplified Chinese |
Subtitles: | English, Korean |
Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
Disc Format(s): | DVD |
Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
Other Information: | 1Disc |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1020504407 |
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* Screen format: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
* Sound mix: Dolby Digital 5.1
* Director: 엽위신
- 이소룡의 스승이자 10억 중국대륙의 심장이었던 그가 온다!
- 전대미문! 유일무이! 상상초월!
- 중국 무술의 전설 '엽문'의 감동 실화가 펼쳐진다!!
- 놀라운 스피드! 강력한 파워! 폭발적인 타격감! 리얼을 넘어 이제는 실전이다!
- 홍콩 박스오피스 1위! 홍콩 금상장영화제 12개 부문 노미네이트!
이소룡은 그를 ‘스승’이라 하였고...
세상은 그를 ‘영웅’으로 기억한다!
1930년대 중국, 수많은 무술가들의 메카가 된 불산. 그 곳에서 ‘엽문’은 빠른 스피드와 강력한 힘을 자랑하는 영춘권의 고수이자, 백전불패를 자랑하는 신화와 같은 실력으로 중국 전역에 명성을 떨친다. 그러던 어느 날, 일본이 중국대륙을 침략해 중일전쟁이 발발하고 불산은 일본의 식민지배 하에 놓이게 된다. 일본은 먼저 ‘민족혼 말살정책’의 일환으로 불산의 무인들을 비열한 방법으로 하나하나 격파해 나간다. 심지어 이로 인해 죽음에 이르는 무인들이 늘어가자 엽문은 큰 충격에 빠진다. 그 후 엽문은 제자를 받아들이지 않겠다던 자신의 신념을 버리고 국민들이 일본으로부터 자신의 몸을 지킬 수 있도록 무예를 가르치며, 민족의 자존심을 되찾기 위해 자신의 무술로 일본에 저항하는데...
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전대미문! 유일무이! 상상초월!
이소룡의 스승이자, 중국 무술의 전설 ‘엽문’의 감동 실화가 펼쳐진다!!
<엽문>은 ‘이소룡’의 스승이자, 중국 무술계의 전설적인 영웅 ‘엽문’의 파란만장한 일대기를 다룬 감동 실화. 무술 하나로 10억 대륙의 힘과 마음을 하나로 모았으며 전세계적으로 200만명 이상의 제자를 둔 ‘엽문’은 지금도 전세계 무인들에게 큰 인기를 누리고 있는 세계적인 명성의 전통무술 ‘영춘권’을 대중화시킨 인물이다. 특히, 그는 세계적인 우상이자 액션스타 ‘이소룡’이 유일하게 인정하는 스승이며, 그가 가장 존경하는 인물이기도 하다. 이소룡이 창시한 ‘절권도’가 표방하는 모든 형식과 규칙을 버리라는 원칙이 엽문의 사상과 정확히 일치하는 것만 보아도 엽문이 이소룡에게 끼친 영향력은 대단하다고 할 수 있다. 1930년대 최고의 무술실력을 가졌지만 사사로운 감정으로 무술을 남용하는 일이 없었던 ‘엽문’이 갑작스레 발발한 중일전쟁으로 일본의 억압을 받으며 고통 받는 국민들을 위해 ‘인(仁)의 무(武)’로 항거하며 시대가 원하는 진정한 영웅이 되기까지의 과정을 그린 영화 <엽문>. 이소룡의 유일한 스승이자, 맨주먹으로 민족의 자존심을 지켜낸 중국 무술계의 전설 ‘엽문’의 감동 실화가 지금 스크린 위에 펼쳐진다.
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Professional Review of "Ip Man (DVD) (Korea Version)"
This professional review refers to Ip Man (2008) (DVD) (2-Disc Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
Ip Man was arguably the most anticipated film of last year for martial arts fans, not only as it tells the tale of the real life Wing Chun grandmaster and Bruce Lee's teacher, but as it marks the fourth collaboration between director Wilson Yip and star Donnie Yen. As if this wasn't enough, the film also boasts fight choreography by the legendary Sammo Hung, and was blessed by Ip Man's son, who actually worked as a consultant on the film. In addition, the film features a fine supporting cast, including Simon Yam (who co-starred with Yen in the excellent SPL), Gordon Lam (recently in Johnnie To's pickpocket drama Sparrow), and Wong Yau Nam (also in Pang Ho Cheung's AV), making it an exciting prospect, even for those not usually fans of martial arts cinema or historical epics. The film is set in the 1930s in Foshan, a town well known for its martial arts tradition. Although different schools struggle for supremacy, Ip Man is widely known as the champion, beating not only local masters but also challengers who come from far and wide to test his skills. Despite his talents, he shows great humility, and spends most of his time practicing his Wing Chun style and quietly looking after his wife (Lynn Xiong Dai Ling) and son. Unfortunately everything changes with the brutal Japanese invasion, and Ip Man is forced to work in the local factory. Although he tries to keep out of the spotlight, he soon becomes embroiled in trouble as a cruel Japanese general (played by Ikeuchi Hiroyuki, Karaoke Terror) sets about challenging all of the local martial artists. The most obvious comparison for Ip Man is with Ronny Yu's Jet Li vehicle Fearless with both sharing a similar historic setting, themes and indeed plot. Of the two, Ip Man is undoubtedly the better film, both as an epic (if perhaps not particularly accurate) historical drama, and as a martial arts thriller. This is largely due to the fact that, although perhaps less well known, for the moment at least, Yip is arguably the better director. Here, he draws upon his recent martial arts experience with the likes of SPL and Flashpoint and gives the film the same gritty feel. The film certainly benefits from this tough edge, which helps distract from the inherent familiarity of the story, which though gripping is rather predictable, and helps to set it apart not only from its peers, but also from the vast hordes of other historical dramas and costume epic that continue to pour into Chinese cinemas. Unsurprisingly, the film is a patriotic affair, especially towards the end as the inevitable duel with national pride at stake looms large, with lots of noble speeches and nationalistic sentiment. However, the film does feature some moral complexities, for example with regards to the character of Gordon Lam's traitorous interpreter, and through the fact that Ip Man spends almost as much of his time fighting against or being betrayed by Northern bandits as he does the Japanese. To be fair, although the plot does play out pretty much as expected, it does so in suitably rousing style, and the film does manage to keep the viewer engaged even outside of the many fight scenes. It's worth noting that the DVD release also includes a number of very worthwhile deleted scenes that fill in several blanks in the story and clarify the fates of three main characters, making them essential post-film viewing. Of course, Yen carries the film on his shoulders, and is on great form, showing incredible speed and skill whether taking on one or ten opponents. Yip gives him plenty of chances to really let his fists fly, and the film includes some truly breathtaking scenes and set pieces. The action comes thick and fast, and features some dynamic and exciting fight choreography from Sammo Hung, representing his best work for some years. The film benefits from being brutal and realistic, with plenty of broken bones and flying blood that again give it a hard visceral edge likely to please genre fans. There are several stand out scenes, with the final duel between Yen and Hiroyuki being particularly thrilling. The film boasts some gorgeous production values, and comes complete with believable sets and a pleasing eye for historic detail. Yip makes the very most of this and the film is visually very impressive, successfully bringing to life both the pre war opulence and the grim devastation of the Japanese invasion. Showing a great use of light and shadow he manages to ground the drama and action, whilst at the same time giving the film a cinematic, though thankfully not needlessly glamorous or artificially polished look. Yip and Yen obviously work well together, and as a result Ip Man comes across as being more in tune with their other recent contemporary-set collaborations rather than other historical martial arts dramas. This is undoubtedly a good thing, and the film works very well on several different levels, providing exciting entertainment and standing as one of the best examples of the genre in recent years. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
This professional review refers to Ip Man (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
There is one historical fact about real-life martial arts master Ip Man that we can all agree on: the Wing Chun teacher was indeed Bruce Lee's master for several years in Hong Kong. It's a fact that producer Raymond Wong Bak-Ming has no hesitation capitalizing on in Wilson Yip's biopic-action film Ip Man. However, the rest of the film is completely questionable, as Donnie Yen pretty much does what he does in all of his movies in which he possesses the title role: kick ass and ask questions later. In this supposedly true story, the legendary martial arts master kicks the asses of all of his opponents, and no one can stand in Donnie Ip Man's way. But when he's not beating down fellow martial arts masters and Japanese generals, Ip Man is just a rich martial artist in the town of Fo Shan, which is famous for a local street lined with martial arts schools. Ip is not only respected in town for his incredible kung fu skills, but also for his modesty. In fact, he's so modest that he refuses to take on any students. Ironically, Donnie Yen is one of the least modest martial arts actors in Hong Kong, which makes his performance hard to take in at the beginning. However, Donnie was able to put away his ego for Ip Man and gives his most subdued performance yet. To make Donnie even appear more subdued, everyone else overacts. Almost overdoing the overacting is Louis Fan, who hams it up as Master Jin, a kung fu master who arrives in Fo Shan from the north to start his own martial arts school by first beating down every competitor in town. Naturally, only Ip Man/Donnie can reclaim the town's honor, and that's exactly what happens. Being a China-Hong Kong co-production, Ip Man spends a majority of its screentime on the kung fu master's life during the Japanese occupation. This gives an excuse for Yip and co. to satisfy the Chinese audience's continuing desire to see Japanese ass get kicked by having Donnie/Ip Man do just that. General Miura (Hiroyuki Ikeuchi) sends ex-policeman-turned-translator Li (Gordon Lam) to recruit Fo Shan martial artists to fight his team of cronies. Eventually, Miura is so impressed with Ip Man's martial arts skills that he asks the master to teach Chinese martial arts to his soldiers. This being a film intended for China, it's easy to guess what Ip's answer is. This being a Donnie movie, it's pretty easy to guess how he responds, too. Actually, that's the one other historical fact that screenwriter Edmond Wong gets right. According to whatever recorded history exists, Ip was indeed offered the job of teaching the Japanese martial arts during the occupation, and he did refuse out of principle. However, what Ip Man probably didn't do was beat down ten soldiers at once with lightning-speed punches to the neck. However, who really cares about historical accuracy when the action is this exciting? Action director Sammo Hung maintains a precarious balance between finesse and brutality in the fight scenes, giving them an adrenaline-pumping intensity that makes Ip Man an equal to SPL in the action department. Despite the usual Donnie posturing and pre-fight antics that can get tiresome, the action star does deliver what he does best when it counts. Credit also goes to director Wilson Yip and scriptwriter Wong for striking a fine balance between action and drama. Each fight is focused and serves a purpose in the plot, making them easy to get involved in without feeling exhausted when it's over. Of course, it also helps that Hung leaves the action to real action-oriented actors such as Yen, Louis Fan, and Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, who actually has a black belt in Judo. Knowing that these are actually people who have the physical ability to deliver what's shown on screen significantly helps in getting into the fight scenes. However, while Ip Man may be a success as an action movie, it's a failure as a biopic. The story is told in an episodic structure that's more about what Ip can do rather than who Ip really was. The producers rely on too much on the audience's good faith, and assume that their titular character is automatically a good man just because they tell the audience that he was Bruce Lee's master. Rather than a flesh-and-blood character, the Ip Man in Ip Man is more of a folk hero caricature. Raymond Wong and Wilson Yip are obviously aiming for some kind of potential Once Upon a Time in China-like franchise by portraying Ip as a Wong Fei-Hung-level saint. However, the film plays too fast and loose with facts in order to please Chinese censors and the patriotic Chinese audience, and is unable to find a true-life story that delivers upon the film's potential. For example, the real Ip escaped to Hong Kong and likely lost his wealth because he was a Kuomintang member - a fact conveniently ignored during the ending intertitles. Perhaps not-so-coincidentally, the film was made with the approval of Ip's eldest son, with the child actor who plays him getting plenty of random cutaway shots that make him a larger presence in the film than he deserves. Without the crutch of the evil Japanese villains, it will be interesting to see where Wilson Yip takes Ip Man 2, which will presumably show the Wing Chun master taking his brand of ass-kicking to Hong Kong, where he becomes Bruce Lee's teacher. However, by then Hong Kong's favorite auteur Wong Kar-Wai will also be working on his own Ip Man biopic with Tony Leung Chiu-Wai in the lead. Given that, it may have been wise for Wilson Yip to make Ip Man a pure action film without regard for real history. After all, Wong Kar-Wai's version will likely deliver better drama, acting and historical accuracy than Ip Man. But, as long as Donnie keeps delivering lightning-speed punches to his opponents for the rest of the Ip Man franchise, Yip's take on Ip will always be worth watching. by Kevin Ma - LoveHKFilm.com |
Customer Review of "Ip Man (DVD) (Korea Version)"
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August 31, 2011
touching! great film
This is one of the very best films in recent years. Love it despite of having reservations with Donny Yen who I did not particular like. However, he was as great as could be and I changed my view about him. The love Ip Man had for his country, his family and friends were all so well illustrated. Also a little insight into how cruel the Japanese were towards the Chinese during the occupation although in real, they were far worse. A must seen film. |
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June 5, 2010
This customer review refers to Ip Man (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
Donnie Yen at his BEST
By now you must know this was the best HK film in 2008. The movie stands out from the rest of martial arts film due to the other aspects of the film - focus on family values, friendship, love for country ...etc. Don't get me wrong, the action was superb, thanks to Sammo's choreography and Donnie's delivery. Moreover, it would not be exaggerated to say that this would not be the same film without Donnie. Donnie delivered his best acting and action to date in this film. He abandons his normal style and truly embraced this character, thus bringing life and credibility to this film. The supporting roles were well cast as well especially with Ip Man's wife, played by someone with no acting experience. Some criticize Donnie's acting as bland, but in reality, his portayal of Ip Man is true to the master himself, according to Ip Chun (Ip Man's son). He was also able to capture the transition of a privileged man to a broken man mid movie without a hitch. The film is near perfection under the direction of Wilson Yip. It is truly the best collaboration between Donnie and Wilson. |
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March 30, 2010
This customer review refers to Ip Man (2008) (DVD) (2-Disc Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
really good film marred by unoriginal story.
its hard to review a film that many has deamed amazing, Ip man is such film, on some levels the film is outstanding like the fight scenes which shows donnie yen dishing out relentlessly fast punches but it is the story that is its major down fall unfortunately it has been done countless times; depicting the rise of a heroic figure against foreign oppression, here the film depicts the japanese one sided - evil. in fact the story is pretty similar a certain film called Fearless. you have all the archetype characters like seedy character, fighting antagonist, righteous hero, good friend etc.
as mentioned before fight scenes are fantastic donnie yen embodies wing chun with power and his speed is phenomenal. wire work is used occasionally which can prove distracting for a film so rooted in reality but they are minor annoyances. the fights are a refreshing change from what we see in the cinemas. Donnie yen gives a subdued performance carrying the film, giving his character confidence. All other actors carry them selfs well, Gordon lam is one of the best in the film requiring him to flip from sleeze to tortured with ease. maybe im being a bit harsh but for a film to be given so much praise and recognition faults are hard to ignore. |
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September 26, 2009
This customer review refers to Ip Man (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
WOW!!!
IP MAN IS THE FIRST MOVIE I HAVE SEEN FOR DONNIE YEN PORTRAYING A VERY SERIOUS ROLE. WITH THIS MOVIE, I CAN SAY THAT HE IS NOT ONLY GOOD IN ACTION BUT ALSO IN DRAMA. THIS PERIOD FILM HAS A HEART AND DEFINITELY MAKE YOU CRY. WORTH BUYING. DESERVES EVERY AWARD. |
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September 7, 2009
This customer review refers to Ip Man (2008) (DVD) (2-Disc Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
I like it
To be honest, I am not even a Kung Fu action fan. I saw this movie simply because I heard that it was a very popular
movie. I have to say, I was captivated by the action and the story. . I don't really know anything about Ip Man and I don't know how accurate the movie is but it is a good story . It makes me respect Ip Man but mostly it makes me realize what a horrible time it was . I probably will never waste food again ,after seeing Ip Man took the bloody bag of rice to the family of the dead person. |
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