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: The film’s climax features a "Wing Chun vs. Wing Chun" battle against Cheung Tin-chi (Max Zhang), who challenges Ip Man for the title of the true Grandmaster. This fight is a masterclass in weapon work, involving the Six and a Half Point Pole and Butterfly Swords. Legacy and the Bruce Lee Connection

A short, claustrophobic masterpiece. Ip Man is escorting his weak wife to a doctor. Cheung blocks them in a tiny elevator. With his wife inches behind him, Ip Man cannot move, cannot kick, cannot retreat. He uses short-power Chi Sau (sticking hands) to deflect and trap Cheung’s punches in a space smaller than a closet. It is a clinic in close-quarter combat. ip man.3

The film’s emotional core, however, is not the fights. It is the relationship between Ip Man and his dying wife. Wing Sing is diagnosed with terminal cancer. This forces the protagonist to choose between defending the honor of his school/neighborhood and spending precious final moments with the love of his life. In a rare turn for an action hero, Ip Man chooses his wife. : The film’s climax features a "Wing Chun vs

Ip Man 3 ends on a somber, beautiful note. Wing Sing passes away, whispering, “I want to hear you practice Wooden Dummy.” Ip Man, alone in the dark, performs the slow, rhythmic form as the rain falls outside. It is the quietest, most emotional ending in the series. Legacy and the Bruce Lee Connection A short,

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