LA VERITABLE HISTOIRE DU MAITRE DE BRUCE LEE Au début du XXe siècle, le père d Ip man confie celui-ci et son autre fils adoptif, Ip Tin Chi, à Chan Wah Shun, maître de la boxe Wing Chun à Foshan (dans la province du Guangdong dans le Sud de la Chine). Après le décès de maître Chan, l'école est dirigée par maître Ng Chung So. Les années passent. Les enfants sont devenus grands. Ip Man est envoyé à Hong Kong pour y faire des études supérieures. Il y fait la rencontre de maître Leung Bik, qui a créé un Wing Chun plus rapide, plus percutant et auquel Ip man va s initier. A son retour à Foshan, Ng Chung So, qui revendique un Wing Chun originel, s'aperçoit que le Kung fu d Ip man s'est écarté des enseignements traditionnels et s'en offusque. Comment alors IP MAN fera-t-il accepter à son mentor cette évolution sans lui causer de tort?
Bruce Lee died after shooting only a few scenes of his ambitious Game of Death, but that didn't stop greedy producers from finishing and releasing Lee's last film, even if he's doubled for most of it. Lee planned an ambitious expression of his fighting philosophy, and his story culminates in the rigorous challenge of the Game of Death, in which combatants take on successively greater and greater masters as they fight their way to the top of a tower. Only a few fight scenes were completed, and the released film is about a martial arts movie star who takes on a syndicate of drug dealers. Lee faces down the towering Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in an impressive battle, one of the only surviving scenes from Lee's original shoot, while outtakes from his battle with Chuck Norris in Return of the Dragon are used along with real-life footage from Lee's funeral. The rest of the film is a mishmash of car chases and clumsily edited fights, complete with awkward inserts of Lee's face. His double remains hidden behind a pair of dark glasses or a motorcycle helmet throughout, and he abruptly changes into a yellow jumpsuit for no reason other than to match Lee's costume in the final scene.