Y’all probably don’t remember but y’all reacted to the IP man vs 10 black belts video years ago 😂 surprised it took y’all this long to watch the whole movie
Ip Man learned Wing Chun. A woman named Wing Chun created this martial art fighting style & it was named after her. A 1994 movie called "Wing Chun" with Michelle Yeoh tells the story. It is a comedy with a lot of martial arts action. You can find it on RU-vid with English subtitles.
Dude, the name you pronounced it was "EYE PEE MAN." 🤣 It's literally pronounced as it is,"Ip man. " 😆 There are also currently 4 movie total, not 3. And Donnie Yen is actually producing Ip Man 5, though it is not sure what the story will be about.
on my mama this my shit 😤 when I was young I used to see my uncle practice Muay Thai and that’s how I got into it so now i’m 23 w 13 years of experience but Wing Chun taught me so much with defense cuz I can adapt it to my Muay Thai when blocking… also the speed adding to my power 👿 Donnie Yen did excellent with this role 💯
Correction not spelled as I.P. as in “IP address”, I don’t know where you got that from? But it’s pronounced the second way, short for “YIP” which is what his real surname is spelled aka MR. YIP MAN (I don’t remember what his real first name is) but you can look it up, usually in certain cultures especially asian culture they put their family name first followed by their first name.
The name is pronounced "Ip Man" or "Yip Man" NOT "I.P. Man" or how it sounds like the words "Eye Pee Man" He was born in Foshan, China, and later moved to Hong Kong in 1949. Both dialects (Cantonese) were spoken in Foshan as well as Hong Kong.
When you see the guy hit the japanese guy in the back you need to understand the context of his actions though, Japan had just gone on an actual massacre over China so it's understandable people wouldn't care much about honor anymore