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Wing Chun All Content Used With Permission. ![]() The story is kind of bad but the action is amazing! I've never seen a fight centered around a block of tofu! Highly recommended. ![]() Fight scenes were awesome! ![]() It is a great, funny movie with nice choreography. Yes there's not much of any real wing chun but it doesn't matter that much because it's ENTERTAINMENT--so the creators need to show some creativity, and in this case they really did. If you want to see reality then buy some instructional DVDs. But this is a great kung fu film.
![]() "Wing Chun" is another example of Yuen Wo Ping's solid fight choreography and over-the-top humor. People who are expecting a serious film will be disappointed. But fans who enjoyed films like "Iron Monkey", and "Tai Chi II" will be thrilled with the amazing fight sequences and performances from HK legends Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen. Two thumbs up. -Japanfan4ever (see my profile) ![]() Michelle Yeoh, Donnie Yen, and Yuen Wo Ping deliver a great action comedy with this one! ![]() ![]() Great martial arts movie. I love Michelle Yeoh and especially Donnie Yen. Some very funny parts, too. A definite for 90s martial arts fans. ![]() Pretty good movie with lots of action, but it got pretty slow and boring at points. ![]()
http://www.joshuapettigrew.com ![]() Sorry but I have had enough of wire fu. Where the heck has kung fu gone? Does anyone do wing chun? I don't remember there being anything in critea that taught you how to fly!!!!!! Does anyone know what kung fu movies were like before Bruce Lee? Exactly the way they are now. It upsets me to think that I might never see films like "The Victim", "Odd Couple", "Project A", "Police Story", "Wheels On Meals". NO MORE WIRE FU. ![]() This film is, in one word, excellent! It features a strong female character (Michelle Yeoh) in top form a-la "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" style, and has some great comedic performances. Michelle plays the role of the historic Chinese folk hero Yim Wing Chun, who was ostracized from the public to a certain extent for being a female training in the male-dominated world of Kung Fu and the fighting arts, but rises in adversity to save her friends and her village. A definite must-see for any martial arts fan. ![]() Overall, film fighting choreography of its time, I rate this a 4/5! But for fans who like to watch Donnie Yen, then this is perhaps one of his worst films made, simply because he plays a co-star and is not the main star. To rate Donnie Yen in this movie would be 1/5, because his character plays a fool. I suppose he just wanted some extra cash so that he could produce his own future films. As for Michelle Yeoh, I would say she looked good and fought very well, especially with the complex wire fu techniques. WIRE FU in this film is TOP CLASS and used a lot! So wire fu fans should check this out as well as Michelle Yeoh fans and martial art movie fans!
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