Zhao Wenhao’s martial arts thriller ‘Young Ip Man’ is now on Blu-ray from Well Go USA

Young Ip Man | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Young Ip Man | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Today marks the release of Well Go USA’s Blu-ray for Young Ip Man (aka Young Ip Man: Crisis Time), following it’s Hi-YAH! premiere on April 28 from your friends at Well Go USA.

This 2020 film is directed by Liming Li (Ip Man: Kung Fu Master) with Wenhao Zhao (White Vengeance) in the role made famous by Donnie Yen.

Official details:

After an escaped convict infiltrates his school and holds all the students for ransom, a young Ip Man confronts the kidnappers head on. However, he soon finds himself in the middle of a dangerous conspiracy involving local authorities as well as some of the last people he would ever have expected to be part of the heinous plot.

Young Ip Man (read our review), also stars Pantheras Freedman (Vanguard), Jonathan Kos-Read (Ip Man 3), Feng-bin Mou (Dragon Hunter), Yuqing Shi (The Tattooist), Xiaohu Tong (Ip Man: Kung Fu Master).

Watch the New Trailer for the film below:



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4 Responses to Zhao Wenhao’s martial arts thriller ‘Young Ip Man’ is now on Blu-ray from Well Go USA

  1. Ryu kasamasa says:

    So I guess the next installment after this will be “IP man in dippers” baby of cuddle fu. SMH!! Enough is enough already, let this man rest.

  2. Andrew Hernandez says:

    Oh, Crisis Time! I thought they’d keep that title. People have said this is the worst one yet, and considering how mediocre Four Kings and Kung Fu Master were, that’s not something the film makers should strive for.

    Someone thought of making a Die Hard clone, Ip Man was thrown in there as an afterthought, and now we have this. It’s very dissatisfying.

  3. Noe Casares says:

    Up until this point, the previous movies told stories I had heard of from my Wing Chun instructor. I’ve never heard of this story? Stick to the true stories of the man. I could be mistaken but I don’t believe this happened?

    • Andrew Hernandez says:

      None of them happened. At least not every detail. The Ip Man films are to him as the Once Upon a Time in China films are to Wong Fei-Hung. He’s being treated like a folk hero.

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