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  • MOVIE page: The Grandmaster (2013)
  • Rate: 6.6/10 total 4,270 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Drama
  • Runtime: 130 min (Hong Kong version) | Germany:123 min
  • Filming Location: Chikan Movie and Television City, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
  • Director: Kar Wai Wong
  • Stars: Ziyi Zhang, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Chen Chang | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Nathaniel Méchaly  Shigeru Umebayashi   
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: Martial Arts | China | Challenge | Martial Arts Master | Hong Kong
Writing Credits By:
    (in alphabetical order)
  • Kar Wai Wong  story
  • Kar Wai Wong  written by
  • Haofeng Xu  written by
  • Jingzhi Zou  written by



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Plot: The story of martial-arts master Ip Man, the man who trained Bruce Lee. Full summary » |  »

Story: Ip Man's peaceful life in Foshan changes after Gong Yutian seeks an heir for his family in Southern China. Ip Man then meets Gong Er who challenges him for the sake of regaining her family's honor. After the Second Sino-Japanese War, Ip Man moves to Hong Kong and struggles to provide for his family. In the mean time, Gong Er chooses the path of vengeance after his father was killed by Ma San. Written byImmanuel Ambhara

Produced By:

  • Ye-cheng Chan known as executive producer
  • Megan Ellison known as executive producer
  • Guoqing Gu known as producer
  • Sanping Han known as producer
  • Helen Li known as line producer
  • Kuo Hsing Li known as producer
  • See-Yuen Ng known as executive producer
  • Zhong-lun Ren known as producer
  • Dai Song known as executive producer
  • Jacky Pang Yee Wah known as producer
  • Michael J. Werner known as associate producer
  • Kar Wai Wong known as producer
  • Xiaoming Yan known as producer
  • Dong Yu known as producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Ziyi Zhang known as Gong Er
  • Tony Leung Chiu Wai known as Yip Man
  • Cung Le known as Tiexieqi
  • Hye-kyo Song known as Cheung Wing-sing (Zhang Yongcheng)
  • Chen Chang known as The Razor Yixiantian
  • Woo-ping Yuen known as Chan Wah-shun (Chen Huashun)
  • Siu-Lung Leung
  • Cheung-Yan Yuen
  • Jeana Ho known as Golden Pavilion Courtesan
  • Benshan Zhao known as Ding Lianshan
  • Meng Lo
  • Jin Zhang known as Ma San
  • Elvis Tsui known as Xiong Weiyuan
  • Julian Cheung
  • Kuan-Chun Chi
  • Hoi-Pang Lo known as Uncle Deng
  • Xiao Shen-Yang known as Sanjiangshui
  • Shun-Yee Yuen
  • Wang Jue known as Gong Clan Elder
  • Qingxiang Wang known as Gong Yutian
  • Shun Lau known as Rui
  • Ting Yip Ng
  • Xiaofei Zhou
  • Chia Yung Liu
  • Feilong Ji
  • Yunfei Wu
  • Jie Gao
  • Chengcheng Fang known as Golden Pavilion Courtesan
  • Dai Song
  • Tielong Shang known as Jiang
  • Yixuan Wu known as Gong Er (child)
  • Shih-chieh Chin known as Gong Clan Elder

Production Companies:

  • Annapurna Pictures (presents)
  • Annapurna Pictures
  • Block 2 Pictures
  • Bona International Film Group
  • Jet Tone Production
  • Sil-Metropole Organisation



The Grandmaster (2013) Review by caseymoviemania from Malaysia
Wong Kar-Wai's 10 years-in-the-making of the so-called Ip Man biopic isexquisitely photographed and blessed with some dazzling fightchoreography, but THE GRANDMASTER is mostly a scattershot mess ofunfocused direction.

When director Wong Kar-Wai first announced the project way back in2002, I bet a lot of die-hard fans are eager to see how thecritically-acclaimed art-house director is going to do a big-screentreatment of the legendary Ip Man. Fast forward to 2013 (after a stringof delays and whatnot), THE GRANDMASTER has came and gone with mostlyfavorable reviews and successful box office runs. However, afterfinally Streaminging it, I must say that THE GRANDMASTER turns out to be anoverrated effort after all.

Likewise, Wong Kar-Wai is always meticulous when comes to distinctivevisual flair. Philippe Le Sourd and Song Xiaofei's sumptuouscinematography is nice to look at, while beautifully framed YuenWoo-Ping's fight choreography with such balletic mix of slow motion andvarious camera speeds. The rest of the technical credits are equallyace -- ranging from its elaborate production design to its detailedcostume design. On the plus side, the first half is particularlyengaging. As for the cast, Zhang Ziyi excels the most as the hotheaded,yet emotionally frustrating Gong Er.

The second half is hastily stitched together, while burdened byterribly inconsistent pace. It's understandable that Wong Kar-Wai'smovie is always fragmented but this time, THE GRANDMASTER is way unevenyet unfocused. Another biggest problem here is the sudden change offocus from narrating Ip Man story to Gong Er story. If that's notinsulting enough, the introduction of Chang Chen's The Razor characterfeels vague and needless altogether. Apart from Zhang Ziyi'sexceptional performance, it's rather surprising to see theusually-reliable Tony Leung Chiu-Wai doesn't impress much as Ip Man.Although he is charismatic enough, he fails to expand his Ip Mancharacter with a satisfying emotional center other than looking cool orbroods a lot. Popular Korean actress Song Hye-Kyo is sadly neglected ina thankless role (thanks to Wong Kar-Wai for cutting off most of herscenes in the editing room) as Ip Man's wife, Zhang Yongcheng.

It's quite sad to see what could have been another classic Wong Kar-Waimovie-in-the-making turns out to be a disappointment. Strictly fordie-hard fans.

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The Grandmaster (2013) Review by taooftri from United States

Sadly speaking, "The Grandmaster" does not get a grand score from me.

Before this film, 3 movies have been made about Ip Man, with the firsttwo by Donnie Yen. Like it or not, first movers always have anadvantage. The prequel of Ip Man - "A Legeng is Born - Ip Man" - didpretty well, featuring a Wing Chun practitioner Dennis To. But, in myopinion, all these 3 movies did not sufficiently capture aspects of theMan's life stories that many fans are looking for - his philosophyabout Wing Chun, how he took up Wing Chun, and, of course, hismentor-ship of Bruce Lee.

"The Grandmaster", in my opinion, missed this golden opportunity tosatisfy the thirst of martial arts fans on these aspects.

For one, I am surprised to see that the script chose to focus onsomething other than Wing Chun - the so-called "64 forms", a kind ofmartial art - and revolve around the relationship between Man and GongEr (Zhang Ziyi), with a rather strange majority of screen time placedon Er. In fact, I strongly suspected that the "Grandmaster" in the filmis actually Gong Er and not Ip Man (and perhaps this film will be sosuccessful in this respect that there will be another film on Gong Er?)

I believe audeince is in for the story behind Ip Man, Wing Chun andBruce Lee, not "64 forms" or the fictitious Gong Er. It is clearlyfocus misplaced.

The fighting sequence is a major disappointment as well. Fightingsequence is barely 5 moves in total, with the camera zooming in on tothe hands or legs and, which is my pet peeve, the overuse of slowmotion and special effects that obscure the real beauty of the moves. Iam not sure whether these effects are specially chosen to mask the factthat Tony Leung is not a martial artist, but applying these on veteranssuch as Zhang Ziyi - who has learn some martial arts before - is awaste of talents.

Taking a step back, I suspect that the producers and director seemed towant to break away from the proved formula of story-telling about IpMan and Wing Chun, and took risk in the script and even cinematography.However, I see traces of Zhang Yimou in the technique, which I neitheram opposed to nor strongly encouraged. However, I think the directorOVERDID on the special and visual effects, because, in my opinion, hemay have wanted every scene and frame to be visually stunning. Whilethere are many scenes (including the special effects) that are indeedvery captivating - e.g. those at the train station involving the duelof Gong Er and San - these effects quickly became a major muddlingdistraction for me, to an extent that I felt like the film has overrunin length in its appeal to audience.

I prefer a film that takes care of its basics well, before venturinginto the visual/special effects (what I consider icing on the cake). Inany story involving Ip Man, the basics should be the man, his family,his time and his Wing Chun.

Finally, the film applied another technique often seen in Zhang Yimou'sfilms - the somewhat emotionally derived script with somewhat woodenexpressions on its casts, with a hope to create an ambiance of mysteryand helplessness (e.g. in a time that saw China fell into the hands ofthe Japanese during World War II). Personally, this technique is awaste of the acting talents of the likes of Tony Leung and Zhang Ziyi.

"The Grandmaster" is clearly a focus misplaced.

I had higher hopes for anything Ip Man and Wing Chun.


The Grandmaster (2013) Review by ilikecats-1 from China

I practice Wing Chun myself and I Streaminged this movie with my masterwith great expectation. By now I think people are familiar with all thetricks the director gets - slow motion, close up, throwing in someclassical music totally out-of-context, and closing the wandering plotwith an abrupt ending that the director himself didn't understand. So,I don't even want to discuss the artisity about this film here.Kungfu-wise, well, let's just say my master and I would stick and behappy with Donnie Yan's series.

The reason I write this comment is that I feel the director has norespect at all to the person (Ip Man in this case) he tries toportrait. The way he makes up an extramarital affair with the imaginaryGong Er and force-feeds it to the audience is a total self-indulgenceand egoist move. I wonder how Ip Man and his wife would have feltshould they ever knew this. While it is common to spice things up for amovie about historical figure, it doesn't work and is definitely notappropriate to make up such story for a humble kungfu master in Chineseculture.

I hope with this movie, people could finally see how superficial andpretentious this director is. There is a reason he tries toprocrastinates the release date of this movie (for how many years?), ashe knows what a crap it is, especially after Donnie Yan's at-leastauthentic and respectful version.



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