Joe Wehry
Fans of the previous Ip Man movies may be sad that Donnie Yen is not continuing in the title role, but actor Anthony Wong Chau-Sang gives a steady performance of the mature martial arts master. The pace is slower, with plenty of voice overs to fill in the narrative gaps and give audiences historical context. As for dialogue, well,... it's a martial arts movie... You'll probably guess what someone will say before they do. Overall, enjoyable performances and a great story. Photography is generally excellent.
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Daniel Ochoa
You just have to turn on closed captioning. Other ip man movies didn't require this. This makes it so streaming over chromecast doesn't let subtitles work. Movie itself was really good. Not as much action as part 1 & 2 though.
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