Ip Man 4- The Finale ((top))
The setting—the Marine Corps base—is hostile territory. Ip Man is beaten badly. He is slammed into tables and kicked across the floor. But in a moment of desperation, he adjusts his stance, drops his hands, and unleashes a flurry of strikes to the throat and groin. The final blow—a palm strike to the face—is shockingly quiet. The villain falls, and Ip Man, barely standing, shows mercy. It is a gritty, realistic ending that feels earned.
The local Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (CBA), led by Tai Chi master Wan Zhong Hua, refuses to support him because his student, Bruce Lee , has offended the old guard by teaching Kung Fu to non-Chinese students. Ip Man 4- The Finale
Furthermore, the film tackles racism head-on. The Chinese masters are initially as prejudiced as the Americans (refusing to teach "foreign devils"). It takes Ip Man’s humility to show that kung fu belongs to no single race. "We are all the same," he says, a powerful message for the globalized world of 2019. The setting—the Marine Corps base—is hostile territory
Enter a new conflict. Bruce Lee—Ip Man’s most famous student—has become a sensation in America. He has broken the traditionalist rules of Chinese martial arts by teaching Wing Chun to Westerners. This causes an uproar in San Francisco’s Chinatown, led by the stern Master Wan (Wu Yue). But in a moment of desperation, he adjusts