

The look & feel of the picture in sync with its predecessors but editing & music aspects fail to enhance the experience. The drama is exaggerating at times, its humour falls flat for the most part, and the finale is quite boring & predictable despite the exhilarating exhibition of martial arts it has in store. Another waste of opportunity was the character of Bruce Lee who's present in the movie for only a couple of scenes & serves as comic relief. What's even more infuriating is that despite being top-billed in promotional materials, Mike Tyson's character is pretty much sidelined as the plot tries to build up a rivalry between Ip Man & someone nobody gives a damn about. Directed by Wilson Yip, Ip Man 3 does up the action segments without exaggerating it but it fails to duplicate the amazing balance that the original exhibited in all departments from beginning to end. Meanwhile, another guy with impressive Wing Chun skills quickly rises through the ranks & challenges Ip Man for the title of Grandmaster. Set in Hong Kong during the late 1950s, Ip Man 3 follows the legendary Wing Chun grandmaster as his peaceful life is disturbed once again when a group of thugs working for a property developer attempt to acquire the land that belongs to a local school.
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Even though it is no match to the original, the third & final instalment in Wilson Yip's Ip Man series brings some welcome improvements over the second chapter for its action choreography returns to the more grounded state of the first feature yet the movie as a whole fails to offer a compelling story and is muddled with dull subplots.
