Wong Kar-wai's biopic of Yip Man

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Wong Kar-wai's first kung fu film The Grandmasters (Yut Doi Jung Si) is still in production. The film company has kept cast costumes and content confidential. The first two film posters were unveiled at Los Angeles' American Film Market on November 1. The costumes of Tony Leung Chiu-wai who played Wing Chun master Yip Man in the film and lead actress Zhang Ziyi appeared for the first time and immediately became the focus of the foreign media.


In it Tony Leung wears a white straw hat and long black coat in the night rain. The foreign media were very interested in his look and even described it as the birth of a Chinese Darth Vader. In another promo image, Zhang Ziyi is in the midst of using the eight diagram palm technique - her eyes were full of self confidence. Foreign media pointed out that in a white straw hat, Yip Man was completely different from the image of Yip Man that has appeared in films before. Everyone was the most surprised that without any kung fu background Tony Leung actually had unspeakable kung fu power.


Wong Kar Wai fans could not wait to put the poster online and received a lot of responses. Some online even compared Tony Leung's Yip Man look and Zhang Ziyi's heroine feel with classic American comic book super heroes, saying that the U.S. had Superman, Spider-Man, Iron Man, Catwoman, Yip Man in the poster definitely was China's super hero. Some even suggested making Yip Man's English name into "Yeah Man" in order to be a part of this group of super heroes.


Since the film started production, everyone has been the most curious about Tony Leung abilities. After a year of training, his figure could be seen on the poster for the first time. Even foreign media described him as looking radiant. The film's action director Yuen Woo-ping even described Tony's current condition as "the peak". He said that he never worried about his agility because Tony had a high ability to comprehend and absorb quickly. Although he and Donnie Yen played the same character but they each had their own style. He even pointed out that Tony's shape looked better than Donnie Yen. The most unexpected was Tony's powerful kicks. He absolutely had a talent for action films.


Tony Leung in the past year suffered a lot too. Responsible for instructing, Wing Chun Grand Master Yip Man's disciple Duncan Leung Siu Hung admired Tony's spirit to overcome hardship. He pointed out that Tony's progress was slower than the average student, half a year more than expected. During the period he stopped training for awhile due to his arm injury. However he recovered and returned to form very quickly. Unlike Donnie Yen who had a kung fu background, Tony Leung had an advantage that Donnie Yen did not have. He was able to start from zero like a blank piece of paper. Tony gradually and clearly absorbed the spirit of Wing Chun kung fu completely. Every one of his moves now is very naturally convincing, whether punching or with a staff he was able to perform the Wing Chun school feel. He also pointed out that director Wong Kar-wai at first asked Tony to truly spend time to train and made him understand that slow and steady wins the race.
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Just a teaser but reminds me too much of The Matrix. I'm sure Wong will make the most of the genre.

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The Legend is Born: Ip Man


Legend of the Fist : The Return of Chen Zhen

and a couple others that just won't come to me right now, I'm kinda burnt out on that time period the movies take place in, pretty much the same story. Awesome action but still...........



I doubt Wong Kar-Wai's version will top this:

Yeah that was a good movie, and based on the quality of Wong Kar-Wai's last martial arts movie, Ashes of Time, I think you're probably right. But the guy is very talented indeed, and even if not all his movies work as well as they might, I'll definitely check this out in the hope it could be another gem.



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Yeah that was a good movie, and based on the quality of Wong Kar-Wai's last martial arts movie, Ashes of Time, I think you're probably right. But the guy is very talented indeed, and even if not all his movies work as well as they might, I'll definitely check this out in the hope it could be another gem.
So yeah, I just finished watching Ashes of Time (redux) for the first time. The martial arts itself was pretty was pretty weird for a wuxia but not for Wong. It looks like this new film is going to be more action focused, which is weird for Wong, but I highly doubt Ashes of Time gives us any indication as to what he's going to do here. In other words, I didn't fall in love with Wong's films for the fighting sequences.