In response to the call of @Henkjan by Krijger , I would like to share with you friends of Yoors the following post.
I have always been a fan of martial arts films, in my childhood and youth the famous character of Kung Fu Bruce Lee was idolized, films of this genre often played on television, by the 80s it was an almost obligatory act to gather the children of the sector to see them and then hahaha go out on the streets to emulate such characters, as we kicked ourselves, were very nice moments.
Watching the films of this genre on Netflix and trying to look for something different in them that did not fall into exaggeration and fantasy, I came across one corresponding to a series of 4 films that tells the story of Master Yip Kai-man, better known as Ip man, I confess to you when I saw her I was delighted. The film tells the story of the journey that this master of Wing Chun went through to promote this type of style of martial arts.Â
In the course of the film, he shows his comfortable life that teaching this art gave him and how he was taken away in Japan's invasion of China, the way he used to transmit his knowledge and the enemies he had to face.
If you want to enjoy a while watching an excellent film that combines not only the teachings of an ancient art, but a lot of drama in the life of a real character, master of one of the greatest oriental legends such as Bruce Lee, this is a good selection.
I just hope it doesn't happen that with the excitement at the end of the film they don't go out into the streets like when I was a child to look for someone to face kicks.
One thing I admire about the Chinese and these films, is the spiritual and mental domain, especially for this type of martial art, thank you for sharing
Imagine who would not like to be like Bruce Lee as a child wanted to enter karate but they didn't let me because it would be very dangerous for my brothers hahahaha