Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy (Blu-ray + DVD)
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Blu-ray Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 47 minutes
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: July 23, 2019
- Originally Released: 2018
- Label: Well Go USA
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Max Zhang, Dave Bautista, Michelle Yeoh & Tony Jaa | |
Performer: | Kevin Cheng & Xing Yu | |
Directed by | Yuen Woo-ping | |
Screenplay by | Edmond Wong |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 3.5/5 --
Great action with amazing fights will put you in a mood to go and watch hours and hours of Kung fu movies and is a great bridge for franchising Ip Man into a global franchise.
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Punch Drunk Critics
"Master Z" does a lot of things you hope it will - mainly in serving up inventive fight sequences.
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New York Times
Elaborate sets that re-create a neon-drenched 1960s Hong Kong make the movie look like someone took Francis Ford Coppola's candy-colored musical flop "One From the Heart" and turned it into a kung fu thriller.
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The DC Line
The film manages to honor the original series' setting and themes while delivering a completely different type of martial arts film that is wholly entertaining all by itself.
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Birth.Movies.Death.
Master Z features a handful of brawls that are each worth the price of admission.
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That Shelf
“MASTER Z does a lot of things you hope it will -- mainly in serving up inventive fight sequences.
New York Times
[With] top-class fighting and fabulous production design...
Variety
Product Description:
This action drama from Hongkongese director Yuen Woo-Ping follows on from three sequels from the same Ip Man martial arts franchise. Set in the 1960s, Cheung Tin Chi (Max Zhang) believes fighting is a discipline of the past for him as he waits tables in Hong Kong to earn a living for himself and his young son. But once again, Cheung finds himself dragged back into the game with foreigners and the triad, as well as a new enemy, Owen Davidson (Dave Bautista), a muscular American drug lord who will take a tremendous amount of skill to beat.