
Ip arrives alone at Ma's shipyard, where Ma holds Ip Ching at knife point and threatens to sell the children into slavery if the principal refuses to sell the school. Upon learning that Ngo-san did not call him, Ip realizes it was a set-up by Ma to lure him away from the school, where Ma's gang have abducted some of the students. Ip receives a call from the hospital and visits Ngo-san. Desperate for money, and wanting to open his own martial arts school, Tin-chi accepts the offer and attacks Ngo-san, hospitalizing him. Ma offers Tin-chi a large sum of money to get revenge against Ngo-san on his behalf. Po arrives and keeps tensions from escalating further. Ma wanted to retaliate with a hidden knife, but Ip stops him. Tin Ngo-san, a local martial arts master and Ma's former mentor, is enraged by Ma's unscrupulous acts and confronts Ma at a Hong Kong shipyard, humiliating him in front of his men. Tin-chi's skills impress Ip, and he thanks Tin-chi for his help. Tin-chi happens to be passing by, and helps fight off Ma's thugs. That night, Ma's men set fire to the school and attempt to kidnap the principal. Ip then decides to guard the school alongside his students. Po agrees to help, but says that he lacks the manpower and influence to protect the school every day. Ip seeks help from his close friend Fat Po, a local police sergeant. Ip interferes and restrains Ma, but is forced to release him. When Ip goes to collect his son from school, he witnesses Ma and his men beating the school principal after he refuses to sell. Frank orders Ma to acquire the land occupied by the school where Ip Ching and Cheung Fong study. Tin-chi participates in underground fights organized by Ma King-sang, a local triad leader who works for Frank, an American property developer and highly proficient boxer. Although Tin-chi interacts cordially with Ip, he secretly envies and seeks to surpass him. When asked who his mentor is, Fong says that it is his father, Cheung Tin-chi, who shows up to collect his son shortly after. At Ip's house, Fong displays rudimentary yet impressive Wing Chun skills. As an apology, the Ip family invite Fong to their home for dinner. After Lee demonstrates his speed, Ip neither accepts nor rejects him, but insinuates for him to leave by opening the door.Īfter Ip Ching gets into a fight with his schoolmate Cheung Fong, their teacher, Miss Wong, asks the parents to come to the school, though only the Ips arrive. Bruce Lee visits Ip and asks to become one of his students. His elder son, Ip Chun, has returned to Foshan to study, leaving Ip with his younger son, Ip Ching, and his wife, Cheung Wing-sing, in Hong Kong. In 1959, Ip Man settles into his low-profile life in Hong Kong. ( November 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. This section's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. It also won Best Action Choreography, Best Director and Best Picture at the 2016 Shanghai International Film Festival. The film received positive reviews and eight Hong Kong Film Award nominations, including Best Film and Best Director, and won in the Best Editing category. It was released in the United States on 22 January 2016, and was released in mainland China on 4 March 2016. It opened in Taiwan on 31 December 2015, New Zealand and United Kingdom on 15 January 2016 and one week later in Australia. The premiere of the film was released in Hong Kong on 16 December 2015, and officially released in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia on 24 December 2015. Principal photography commenced in March 2015 and ended in June of that year. Ip Man's pupil Bruce Lee is portrayed by Danny Chan and Ip Man's fellow Wing Chun expert and rival Cheung Tin-chi (張天志), also known as Sum Nung, is portrayed by Zhang Jin.

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It is the third in the Ip Man film series based on the life of the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man and features Donnie Yen reprising the title role. Ip Man 3 is a 2015 Hong Kong biographical martial arts film directed by Wilson Yip, produced by Raymond Wong and written by Edmond Wong with action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping.
