Instead of simply distinguishing the characters by the contradiction between the enemy and ourselves, and instead of portraying the protagonist as an anti-Japanese hero
, it really shows the typical civil society scene in a small city in Guangdong, and how it fell apart in the war
also involves a little deeper. Question, about the social structure: why did Ip Man not become a national hero? Why not open a martial arts gym? Why do the patrolmen have to do Japanese translators? Because there are old people and young people. Our society, which is based on families rather than independent individuals, is indeed "not tossing", but because of "not tossing", it lacks vitality.
Wing Chun is not a random fight. Donnie Yen should have put in a lot of effort.
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