Ip Man 3 (Yip Man 3) (2015)
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"In a way this is by far the best Ip Man. It has small enough a scale that it can actually spend time with the characters to build up the melodrama which actually makes it efficient for the first time ever in this series. But in a way it is by far the worst. First off, you've got noted domestic abuser/trash person Mike Tyson in one of those "Chinese people love him!" -roles. Admittedly the action scene he's involved with is easily the best action scene you could do with Mike Tyson in 2015, but h"
“Even though I saw ‘Ip Man 2’ only a few months ago, I have to admit that I actually forgot most about it which is not really a good sign but I thought I might as well check this 2nd sequel, especially since it was available on Netflix. Well, to be honest, I actually struggled to get into his movie. I mean, it’s not that it was much weaker than the previous instalments, it's just that, after 3 movies, the whole thing had started to become rather repetitive and, to be honest, even though Ip Man remains a fascinating man, I’m not sure he required 3 movies (there is even another one coming up in 2019), especially since they were all so similar. The most frustrating thing about this franchise is that Ip Man is mostly known because he had been Bruce Lee’s trainer, something really milk” read more

" First Viewing Viewing Date: August 13th Via: Netflix Plot: When a band of brutal gangsters led by a crooked property developer make a play to take over a local school, Master Ip is forced to take a stand. Rating: 7.0/10"

"First viewing - Aug. 12th
The Ip Man series takes a small step down here. As usual the fight scenes are all epic & the cast is mostly excellent, but this time around there's at least one plotline too many. Having multiple plot threads in a film isn't a bad thing in itself, but here there's not enough time devoted to each so that they're connected together in a satisfying way. This especially diminishes the emotional impact of one of the major tales the film deals with