Ip Man: Final Fight (2013)
32KIp Man: Final Fight: Directed by Herman Yau. With Anthony Chau-Sang Wong, Gillian Chung, Jordan Chan, Eric Tsang. In postwar Hong Kong, legendary Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man is reluctantly called into action once more, when what begin as simple challenges from rival kung fu styles soon draw him into the dark and dangerous underworld of the Triads. Now, to defend life and honor, he has no choice but to fight one last time …
“I have noticed that a few other reviews have been commenting on how people south of the border (the English) will not relate too or understand this Scottish comedy? However I am an Englishman living on the south coast of England (which is probably as far south as you can get from Scotland on mainland Britain) and I am an absolute Still Game fanatic! u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI have been brought up on virtually all of the British gems of the comedy world i.e Only Fools u0026amp; Horses, Men behaving badly, Open all Hours, Porridge e.t.c so I was therefore a little surprised and sceptical when my best mate recommended a Scottish comedy called Still Game which hardly anyone in England had heard of, including me. One episode later and I was hooked! u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFor me Still Game in terms of humour was not worlds apart from virtually all the other British Comedies whether they originated from the South or North of the border, I could personally see elements of humour u0026amp; comedy that could appeal to fans of u0026#39;Only Fools u0026amp; Horsesu0026#39; right the way through to fans of u0026#39;Men behaving badlyu0026#39; and all the other comedies in between.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNext to the humour, the acting is superb with clever story lines and quotes that define it as a true gem. I only wish I could have followed this sitcom from the very beginning but unfortunately for some reason or another Still Game was never aired on English primetime TV (which seemed a bit stupid seeing as how England accounts for most of the BBCu0026#39;s viewers).”