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Ip Man

A polished, crowd-pleasing martial arts biopic with unusually grounded fight choreography, strong star presence, and a clear emotional spine. It’s especially rewarding if you want disciplined action that still carries historical weight and patriotic fervor, though the nationalism and straightforward hero framing… Read more

73% (365,627)

Ip Man

Where to watch: Hulu

Movie · Drama · Action · R

2008 · 1h 46m · ★ 73% (365.6K)

The celebrated Kung Fu master of Bruce Lee.

Director: Wilson Yip

Starring: Donnie Yen, Simon Yam, Lynn Hung Doi-Lam

Overview

A semi-biographical account of Yip Man, the first martial arts master to teach the Chinese martial art of Wing Chun. The film focuses on events surrounding Ip that took place in the city of Foshan between the 1930s to 1940s during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Directed by Wilson Yip, the film stars Donnie Yen in the lead role, and features fight choreography by Sammo Hung.

Director

Wilson Yip

Production

Mandarin Films, Beijing ShengShi HuaRei Film Investment & Management Co., China Film Co-Production, New Film Studio of Beijing Starlight International Media Co. Ltd., Prosperity Pictures, Shanghai Film Group

Cast

Donnie Yen, Simon Yam, Lynn Hung Doi-Lam, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Gordon Lam Ka-Tung, Louis Fan Siu-Wong, Xing Yu, Wong Yau-Nam, Dennis To Yu-Hang, Calvin Cheng, Chen Zhihui, Shibuya Tenma, Li Chak, Li Qilong, Zhou Zhong, Zhang Bo, Jin Gang, Lu Kai, Tony Leung Siu-Hung, Liu Mingzhe

Where to watch

Hulu, fuboTV, Peacock Premium, FlixFling, Hi-YAH, Peacock Premium Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A polished, crowd-pleasing martial arts biopic with unusually grounded fight choreography, strong star presence, and a clear emotional spine. It’s especially rewarding if you want disciplined action that still carries historical weight and patriotic fervor, though the nationalism and straightforward hero framing may not work for everyone.

Best for

  • martial arts fans
  • viewers who like grounded hand-to-hand combat
  • audiences interested in historical action dramas
  • fans of disciplined, stoic hero stories
  • people looking for a highly rewatchable action film

Skip if

  • you want a morally ambiguous or politically nuanced war drama
  • you dislike nationalist framing
  • you prefer sprawling biopics over focused character studies
  • you want fantasy-heavy wuxia rather than physical combat

Overview

Ip Man is one of the modern era’s most satisfying martial arts films because it understands that action is character. The fights are crisp, readable, and escalating, but they also express dignity, restraint, and pride under pressure. Donnie Yen gives the role a calm authority that makes the eventual bursts of violence land even harder.

Worth noting

The film works best as a wartime martial arts drama rather than a full biographical portrait. Its emotional range is fairly direct, and it leans hard into heroic mythmaking, but the momentum never really sags. The dojo sequence is the obvious showcase, yet the movie keeps finding new ways to turn combat into spectacle without losing clarity.

Bottom line

If you’re sensitive to overt nationalism, you may find parts of it blunt. But if you’re here for elegant choreography, satisfying impact, and a lead performance that feels both humble and formidable, this is a standout. It’s the kind of action movie that earns its reputation by being extremely good at exactly what it wants to do.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Felipe F. (3.5★) · 829 likes

This movie has some of the most satisfying punching sound effects ever. If some random stranger came up to me and beat the shit out of me, but it sounded like this, I wouldn't even be mad.

Joe A (4.5★) · 515 likes

Instead of those machines that make rain noises to help you fall asleep, I want a machine that just plays the sounds of Donnie Yen punching. It’s so soothing. Anyways, 5th or 6th watch. Never gets old.

cinemasauron (4★) · 400 likes

Martial arts in movies generally have this tendency to go way over-the-top in its depiction. Some viewers find that overly exaggerated action ridiculously fun while for others, it just kills the mood. However, there are also few examples out there that have captured this combat style with grounded realism by staying within the realms of physics. And Ip Man is definitely one of those entries. The film is a semi-biographical account of the legendary Chinese martial artist Yip Man who… more

Vishwas Verma 🟠🟢🔵 (5★) · 263 likes

One of the best origin films.Donnie Yen's best performance.One of the best martial art (Wing Chun) films. Master Ip (or Yip) such an inspiration.

George Carmi (4★) · 170 likes

Still as good as I remember.

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Themes

martial arts, biographical drama, war occupation, national pride, humility and discipline, resistance, honor, mastery

Topics

martial arts, action drama, biopic, war-time setting, grounded choreography, nationalism, historical fiction, heroic tone, period piece, hand-to-hand combat

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