terrible film


It was the same, old "fuck gweilo" martial arts movie we've seen a thousand times by now, except even more patriotic and ridiculous than normal. Aside from Hartman's Commanding Officer, the movie pretty much portrays every white person as a cartoon stereotype. None of them are portrayed with any semblance of depth, they are all just one-note bad guys created solely for Ip Man to beat up.

Aside from its racist portrayal of whites, the film's plot is utterly ridiculous as well. A good chunk of the movie's central conflict starts just because of a fight that occurs in high school, which then leads to the racist white girl who started it all to literally ask her father (an Immigration and Naturalization Service officer) to DEPORT ALL THE CHINESE IN SAN FRANCISCO, CHINATOWN. Who the fuck wrote this?! Oh, and in case you couldn't figure out which characters in the movie were racist, the film literally spell it outs for you that Scott Adkin's character is a bigot with him outright admitting at one point that he is prejudiced towards blacks and Chinese. Again, who the fuck wrote this?!

On top of its racist overtones and painfully contrived story conflict, the rest of the film just employs cheap, manipulative, ham-fisted drama about Ip Man having cancer and not getting along with his son. I know Ip Man in real-life died like that, but the whole thing about him and his son getting into quarrels as he gets older is just tired, cliched melodrama at this point. Unlike Ip Man 3, which had some actual poignancy in regards to the cancer sub-plot with his wife (as it was backed up by subtext throughout about how fighting and competition is worthless), here, it just comes off as a cheap attempt in tricking the audience into thinking the movie has a heart. It really doesn't.

It was such a disappointing note for the series to end on. Out of all four films, I can honestly say this one was by far the worst.

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I concur. Chinese govt really puttin their influence in da filmz now. Quite sad for these talented actorz. Will only get worse as they start financin our filmz.

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As an Asian, this movie is soooo cringy for me. I have some hope when the subplot with Bruce Lee teaching foreigner Kung-Fu and clashing with the conservative masters starts. But then that part of the story goes nowhere and they seem to be unresolved. I guess they want to advertise the fact that Bruce Lee is portrayed in this movie. I guess the movie is really on the same page with the country with how anti-western they are.

The nationalist undertone is so palpable that I was embarrassed watching even though I'm not Chinese.

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What's so strange? China is just preparing their population for WW3.

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That's too bad. Donnie Yen is awesome and it sounds like they wasted an opportunity to make another great movie.

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The racism is definitely not far from the actual time period back in the 60s-70s, theres literally zero chance any black or asian to get a lead role in those days.

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You really think a single fight in high school can get all the Chinese from Chinatown nearly deported?

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I m only referring to the racism in that time period

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Perhaps, but the movie still takes it way too far with its ridiculous plot and one-dimensional portrayal of whites.

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This movie was nothing but a bunch of anti-American, anti-white, anti-Marine, and anti-Japanese karate (kyokushin, to be precise) garbage. A sad end to what had been an enjoyable series.

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