Thanks in large part to the success of the Wilson Yip/Donnie Yen films, this prequel makes its way to the screen, helmed by prolific schlockmeister Herman Yau and with the full blessing of Ip Man’s own son, Ip Chun, who also makes a memorable appearance as one of the wing chun master’s mentors.
Beginning in 1905 the film charts Ip Man’s (To Yu Hang) formative years as he enrolls in Master Wah Shun’s (Sammo Hung) wing chun academy, along with his adopted brother Tin Chi (Fan Siu Wong). There they meet Mei Wai (first played by CJ7′s Xu Jiao, then later by Rose Chan) and the three form a tumultuous love triangle that over time will see Mei Wai’s love for Ip Man go largely unrequited while she is wooed by Tin Chi. After an all too brief cameo, Sammo’s character dies, and the school is taken over by Brother Chung So (Yuen Biao), who is eager to preserve the purity of authentic wing chun. He despairs when Ip Man returns to Foshan from Hong Kong (where he encounters a sub-Twister moronically racist expat) displaying all-new moves acquired by an elderly but highly proficient herbalist named Leung Bik (the 86-year-old Ip Chun, who also serves as a consultant on the film).

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