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Ip Man 3
Directed by
Wilson Yip
PG-13
2016
1h 45m
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7.0
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When a band of brutal gangsters led by a crooked property developer make a play to take over a local school, Master Ip is forced to take a stand.
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Cast of Ip Man 3
Donnie Yen
Ip Man
Max Zhang
Cheung Tin-Chi
Lynn Hung Doi-Lam
Cheung Wing-Sing
Patrick Tam Yiu-Man
Ma King-Sang
Mike Tyson
Frank
Karena Ng Chin-Yu
Miss Wong
Kent Cheng Jak-Si
Detective Po
Bryan Leung Kar-Yan
Tin Ngo-San
Louis Cheung
Tsui Lik
Danny Chan Kwok-Kwan
Bruce Lee
BabyJohn Choi Hon-Yik
Reporter
Xiaolong Li
Ah Ching
Tats Lau Yee-Tat
Principal
Yu Kang
Master Tam
Lo Meng
Master Law
Tony Leung Siu-Hung
Master Lee
Chan Chiu
Master Chan
Simon Kook
Thai Boxer
Jonathan Kos-Read
Edward
Liu Yifei
Frank's Daughter
Ip Man 3 Ratings & Reviews
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
[Yen's] performance is glorious, the actor embodying this martial arts legend with grace, dignity, passion and charisma to burn.
Epoch Times
Mark Jackson
'Why am I crying at the awesomeness of this fight?' Because it's art. Martial arts produce the same response as that 'Marriage of Figaro' aria in 'The Shawshank Redemption.'
Sacramento News & Review
Daniel Barnes
Pretty much the same plot as The Trial of Billy Jack, but we'll allow it-if Ip Man 4 turns out to be an indirect remake of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, then the jig is up.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
John Beifuss
Tyson is onscreen for only a few minutes, but that's long enough for a fists-vs.-feet battle with the title character that recalls, in its celebrity sports gimmickry, Bruce Lee's bout with basketball star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 'Game of Death.'
Variety
Maggie Lee
Less offensively nationalistic than the second installment but falling short of the glowing humanity, genial Cantonese humor and visual flair of the first, the pic is somewhat tarnished by its pedestrian plot and limp characterization.
San Francisco Chronicle
Walter V. Addiego
Yen is appealing, the story moves right along, and the martial arts sequences are (to my untrained eye) impressive. In short, a good enough conclusion to the Ip Man saga.
IGN Movies
Josh Lasser
By far, this is the weakest tale of the three Ip Man movies, but the action sequences more than begin to make up for that.
RogerEbert.com
Odie Henderson
"Ip Man 3" is pretty much what you'd expect, but there's something extra special about an action movie that ends not on a moment of triumph but one of introspection.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Early in "Ip Man 3," Yip is visited by a young Bruce Lee, and Yip decides he's not ready for training. But if it led to an "Ip Man 4," who'd complain?
Philadelphia Inquirer
Tirdad Derakhshani
The only real spark in the film is provided by Yen's costar Zhang Jin as Cheung Tin-chi, an upstart devotee of the wing chun school intent on knocking Ip off his hallowed throne atop Hong Kong's martial-arts pantheon.
New York Times
Andy Webster
Despite Mr. Yen's impressive physical virtuosity, his stoic, often humorless presence tends to neutralize the emotional temperature.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Rechtshaffen
"Ip Man 3," set in Hong Kong circa 1959, combines the customary, inventively choreographed action with an unexpected emotional depth, proving as hard to resist as its entertaining predecessors.
Seattle Times
Soren Andersen
There have been all kinds of Ip Man movies. "The Grandmaster," which played in Seattle in 2013, has exquisitely lovely visuals. "Ip Man 3" has Mike Tyson.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Doesn't quite rise to the dizzying heights of the first two films, but then again, this will almost certainly be your only chance to see Mike Tyson go up against Donnie Yen.
Boston Globe
Tom Russo
Be open to the film's emotion. It packs a bigger punch than anything else here.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Cary Darling
Any movie that features Donnie Yen going up against Mike Tyson with fight choreography designed by Yuen Woo-Ping at least has a sense of humor about itself. But Ip Man 3...is far more than this burst of stunt casting and pop-culture cool suggests.
Washington Post
Mark Jenkins
The carelessly plotted story consists mostly of setups for fight scenes, nicely staged in such distinctive locations as an elevator, an umbrella store and the hull of a partly built ship.
AV Club
Noel Murray
The bright idea of the first Ip Man was to use a real person's life as the rough outline for a conventional martial arts adventure. That basic premise still has some juice left, given that it's always a joy to watch Yen work.
Slant Magazine
Sam C. Mac
Donnie Yen's performance is so good that it's a shame Wilson Yip's films have never strived to be more than briskly entertaining hagiography.
Village Voice
Simon Abrams
Stone-faced martial-arts star Donnie Yen does a lot with a little in wuxia weepy Ip Man 3, the rare kung fu film whose sentimental dialogue scenes are just as good as its stripped-down action sequences.
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