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TAKING A KUNG FU KIP

THE GRANDMASTER directed by Wong Kar-wai (Hong Kong /China 2013)

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Grandmaster splash

This Kung Fu bio-pic is sumptuous and stylish but also soporific. It has numerous set piece fight sequences that kept me awake but I nodded off several times during the quiet bits.

It apparently took three years to make which you can well believe looking at the lavish detail but it’s a pity that the director didn’t take the trouble to put together a coherent narrative. Plot-wise it’s all over the place.

When I watch movies dubbed into Italian I always miss some elements in the story but here I was all at sea right from the start.

The grandmaster of the title is Ip Man played elegantly by Tony Leung Chiu-Wai whose most famous martial arts student was Bruce Lee. The synopsis tells viewers that it follows events in his life from the 1930s to the end of his life in 1972 but his death is off-screen and, even more confusingly Lee isn’t part of the story at all.

Kung Fu fans will probably love it but for me it was one of those frustrating films where there’s less to it than meets the eye.

WHAT BRUCE LEE SAID

I’m not a fan of  Kung Fu fan and have never seen a Bruce Lee movie but I love this quote attributed to him:

“Art reaches its greatest peak when devoid of self-consciousness.

Freedom discovers man the moment he loses concern over what impression he is making or about to make.”

BLOCKBUSTER BATCH

Four DVDs for 11 euro – you get 5 nights to watch. As the march of Blu-Ray continues and DVD retail prices plummet the days of these offers (and probably Blockbuster itself) are numbered.
I’m happy to take advantage while it lasts and my latest haul have all been rated as ‘fresh’ by the increasingly unreliable Rotten Tomatoes review site .The movies for my Blockbuster nights were ‘Julie & Julia’, ‘Searching For Eric’, ‘Up’ and ‘500 Days of Summer’.  Here, gentle reader, are my own freshness ratings : Continue reading