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Ip Man has to travel to San Francisco to find a new school for his son who just gets expelled. When he attempts to get a recommendation letter from the Chinese Benevolent Association, he finds that the martial arts masters are furious with one of Ip Man’s students who teaches Kung Fu to Americans. Meanwhile, discrimination against Chinese is making things even more tense as Ip Man has to stand up for his fellow countrymen as well. Ip Man 4: The Finale 4K UHD Blu-ray

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Donnie Yen reprises his role as the legendary Wing Chun master in the grand finale of the revolutionary martial arts series. Following the death of his wife, Ip Man travels to San Francisco to ease tensions between the local kung fu masters and his star student, Bruce Lee, while searching for a better future for his son. From the action visionary behind Kill Bill and The Matrix, witness the heroic sendoff to the saga that inspired a new wave of martial arts movie fans. Ip Man 4: The Finale 4K UHD Blu-ray

Review

A fitting send-off –The Hollywood Reporter

displays of righteous ass-whipping –The Wrap

Ip Man 4 may be one of the best entries in the series filled with genuine emotion, hateful villains and impressive fight scenes. –Action Elite

Additional information

Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎

2.35:1

MPAA rating ‏ : ‎

NR (Not Rated)

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎

0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.52 ounces

Director ‏ : ‎

Wilson Yip

Media Format ‏ : ‎

Surround Sound, Dolby, Widescreen, 4K

Run time ‏ : ‎

1 hour and 45 minutes

Release date ‏ : ‎

April 21, 2020

Actors ‏ : ‎

Donnie Yen, Scott Adkins, Wu Yue

Dubbed: ‏ : ‎

English

Subtitles: ‏ : ‎

English, Mandarin Chinese

Language ‏ : ‎

English (DTS 5.1), Chinese (DTS 5.1)

Studio ‏ : ‎

Well Go Usa

ASIN ‏ : ‎

B0833XLZD3

Number of discs ‏ : ‎

2

Best Sellers Rank:

#2,008 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs

Customer Reviews:

(24,647)

9 reviews for Ip Man 4: The Finale 4K UHD Blu-ray

  1. Warren Parkin

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good movie

    Good movie we watched the whole series & had a difficult finding an English version

  2. Fess Up

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great

    I thought I already had this movie my collection, but it was only digital download but for great price I’ve been add it to my Bluey collection. Thanks a lot.

  3. Dr. M. Helfand

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    A great movie for Kung Fu fans, especially Wing Chun.

    I am a fan of martial arts movies. I like the “real” ones with actors like Bruce Lee and Donny Yen, “fantasy” with people flying and “comical” with Jackie Chan. I have watched many of the three types but enjoy the “real” ones the most. I have seen all four of the Ip Man series and enjoyed them all. While this one isn’t the best, it is very good and provides closure to the series. The form that Donnie uses is called Wing Chun. It is very different than other martial forms and falls within Kung Fu. Donnie is an excellent actor an actually practices Wing Chun along with other martial arts. He is the real thing. I have watched a few in the series in both english and Chinese with subtitles. I do not like english dubbing. Nothing ruins a movie more than hearing the actors speak and their mouths keep moving. It turns a “real” movie into comedy. I never liked subtitles before, but these movies are so good, that after a few minutes I didn’t realize that I was reading. I highly recommend this movie and the other 3 in the tetrology. You will get the most enjoyment if you watch them in order.

    7 people found this helpful

  4. Germán Rodríguez

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excelente

    Excelente

  5. Jimguy

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    My favorite of the Ip Man sequels

    This 4th installment is my favorite of the Ip Man sequels. It is a fitting conclusion to the most popular kung fu movie franchise since the Once Upon a Time in China series, which featured Jet Li as Wong Fei-Hung, back in the 1990s. Of course, both movie franchises are fictitious, and endow the leading characters (who were, in fact, real-life men and martial arts masters) with superhuman fighting abilities.One interesting theme in the Ip Man movies is that only Ip Man and his Wing Chun style are portrayed as effective against the non-Chinese fighters; all the masters of the other Chinese fighting styles are beaten by the foreigners (Japanese, British, American). So if this franchise was intended to make Chinese fighting styles appear superior, well, it’s failed at that. The Ip Man series is about a fictitious vision of Ip Man’s life, and his martial art, and not about the superiority or inferiority of any country or culture. The real Ip Man never visited America, and probably never even met an American in his entire life, with the exception of his student Bruce Lee (who was born in San Francisco, but grew up in Hong Kong). By all accounts, the real Ip Man was also far more conservative than his movie character.I find it interesting that a number of reviewers found the movie offensive and “racist against white people.” I’m not sure they were watching the same movie I was. First off, not every ‘white American‘ character who appears in this film is portrayed as bad or racist, but the featured ones were, because that’s a big part of what drives the story. In the first Ip Man movie, every Japanese character was portrayed as bad or evil, but none of the people complaining now were complaining then. I wasn’t offended by the first Ip Man movie at all (or any of the hundreds of other Chinese kung fu films in which Japanese are the villains), and my ancestry is Japanese. The fact is, anti-Chinese (and anti-Asian in general) racism existed back then, and it still exists today. That is what the Chinese characters in Ip Man 4 were dealing with, and why the other Chinese masters were intolerant/racist themselves. Having grown up here in the 1960s and 70s, I can attest to having experienced racism, though nowhere to the degree as in the movie. But others in other places may well have. Such racism was much more open and considered more acceptable back then than it is today. I’m guessing that most of the complainers were probably born at least 20 years after the 1960s and have never experienced any such ugliness themselves, to be so easily triggered by this movie.Donnie Yen’s portrayal of Ip Man has become iconic, and it is amazing that it took until the first Ip Man movie in 2008 for him to finally achieve superstardom, considering his first movie appearance and starring role came in 1984’s Drunken Tai Chi. Donnie has stated that this will be his last kung fu movie, and that it’s time to move on to other things. Whatever he does, Donnie Yen will go down as one of the all-time greats in action movies.

    5 people found this helpful

  6. p barker

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Come for the fighting, be ready to laugh at the dialogue

    The actors really deliver again for some excellent hand-to-hand combat. I’ve seen several of the other Ip Man films and this one was equally enjoyable. It was an interesting take to make Ip Man balance being invulnerable with getting older and to have carried previous movies’ war wounds into this one in subtle ways.I didn’t really find the dialogue to be believable all of the time nor delivered well, but it wasn’t really why I signed up to watch. It was quite exciting to see all the creative ways to fight.There was a more groin attacks than I had anticipated / enjoyed and I could have used about 3-5x more training montages with the wooden dummy. I don’t know why they left that out of this “final” film. You don’t realize how much those sequences mean as character-building moments for the titular character until they don’t include them in the next movie!I had a general beef that Amazon doesn’t currently send 5.1 sound so in the future I plan on renting from Vudu and hope for a better audio experience.Great movie for the martial artist fan that can accept a little cheese in their dialogue.

    2 people found this helpful

  7. Gwennita Slay

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good movies all 4

    This my favorite movies the whole collection

  8. Jason

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Must See! Regardless of your color… Unless you don’t like action

    This is a well-made movie, worth the money and time. Throughout the entire movie, I was wondering just where the hell did they get all those old old items. The car is easy, but those landline phones, the water hydro bottle, etc. The fights were better and more exciting in the previous ones, but IP Man series is not all about fighting, it is trying to tell a story in a chronological order, and I assume we all know what the story is, or do we.I see a lot of comments complaining about the main concept which the movie is trying to portray. I believe that the idea of this movie is not saying, “oh look, white people are being racists every chance they get or how racist they were at one time.” It is illustrating how far my fellow Chinese people have come over this long period of time.I don’t think people should say that they own this country base on their color, it should be their hard working character, passion, and dreams. Here is a fun fact, there are so many people truly believe and always say this country belongs to white people only because they are the colonizers and they are the first ones on this golden land, but we all know that is not true. It is the Native Indians, and does anyone know who are the ancestors of the Native Indians? Ha, the Chinese. It can be found in history, in books, and genes match too, tested by modern science.In today’s American society, the Chinese have raised to the top social class in this country. We were enslaved, we were hard labored, we were discriminated (still there today, but good thing is only on couple things now). Yet, here we are. We stay humble, peaceful, and aiming for a better tomorrow.

    4 people found this helpful

  9. Panthar

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    The Truth from a Senior Martial Artist perspective who lived in those times !

    As a Wing Chun, Pa Kua, Tai Chi Ch’uan (2 styles ) Shirfu (teacher of 44 years ) I grew up in the era that this film depicts. I learned Kung fu for a period of time with Donnie Yen’s mother Bow Sim Mark in Tai Tung Village in Boston, and often saw Little Donnie he was about 6-10 years old. The time was 2 years after Ip man had died, Wing Chun was undiscovered, Bruce Lee was just becoming famous. I was 18 years old. Let me tell you, for you reviewers who complain of the racist over tones of this film. It is not only true to form of those times it was worse! It went both ways. The caucasian racism was utterly present in commerce and police. What was equally hard was the truth that if you wanted to lean Kung Fu and you were white, it was intensely difficult. Even if you did find a Shirfu you were taught basics only and the higher forms were withheld. The ONLY way to learn was to beg to be taught and be utterly dedicated and then after 10 years your teacher MIGHT trust you but to overcome this bias was very hard. Even going into Chinese Shops/ restaurants you felt the animosity to your presence. So many times my food was tossed down like I was unwelcome by the Chinese waiter.My Teacher Leung Kai Chi and Bow Sim Mark ( Donnie Yens Mother) were one of the FEW who taught non asians.Both demanded intense dedication if you wanted to get past the first step on the tall ladder of Kung Fu.It is absolutely true Bruce Lee fought for and almost died for the right to teach Non asians, so did Chen Man Ching in New York.The Benevolent society of those times DID threaten and shut down teachers who taught openly.So to those who say the film is racist or propaganda or too heavy in it’s tones have NO CLUE.It was real and hard and right out in your face Racism. Heck Bruce Lee wrote the pilot for “Kung Fu” TV series and they took the role from him and gave it to a white actor who was clueless about kung fu and they did it because Bruce was to “asian”. The reason for the mask of Kato in Green Hornet movie was to hide Bruce Lee was asian! He only got recognition when we went back to Hong Kong and because a movie sensation there before the American movie industry tolerated him.So on to the Movie, As a Wing Chun teacher (44 years practicing ) I recognize these movies are fictitious in historical fact. They stretch many truths and add a lot to the life of Ip Man.However I adore these movies and this is why. First, there are so many historical truths peppered in the movie that are scintillating and real. The Art of Wing Chun is shown so realistically, well and so expressively I am thrilled in each one. I lived these moves and have spend my life with the themes they present. Donnie is legendary in his acquisition of the Art. While there are creative stretches to make the movie work the back round utterly touches on truth. The forms, the wooden dummy, the family dynamics, the fighting theory, the fact that Ip man filmed when he had cancer , the weapon use are all really good. These movies are utterly keepers for any Wing Chun practitioner. Secondly, I thought they captured Bruce Lees flavor well and his own struggle and the events of Karate Expo were real. The Bias against Kung Fu by Karate in USA real! I know because I fought in tournaments against Karate stylists using Wing Chun and often the judges awarded points to the karateka when the technique was miles from my face and failed to give me points when my punch was inches from theirs. No Wing Chun low kicks were allowed! The movie is wonderful but you need to look at the truths not the surface of plot and not the historical accuracy but behind the obvious. Even China town and the camp art, cars, dress and styles were fantastic.The fights are great , the Wing Chun free and flowing and the Ip family tradition heart felt. Thank you for this Movie.

    133 people found this helpful

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