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title: "Wing Chun"
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# Wing Chun

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## Description

Asia exclusive release directed by Woo-Ping Yuen (Legend of Zu, Matrix action choreographer) starring Michelle Yoeh (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Tomorrow Never Dies), Donnie Yen (Iron Monkey, Blade 2) and Waise Lee (A Better Tomorrow, Bullet in the Head). a woman lives in a remote village often pillaged by robbers. When she finally loses her cool and defeats them, her heroic actions stir up even more trouble in the male-based society of the time. The climatic battle to the death is a dazzler. All Code/NTSC/5.1 surround. Original Chinese dialogue with optional English & Chinese subtitles.

Review: A great DVD for Michelle Yeoh fans - Michelle Yeoh is Yim Wing Chun (Wing Chun), and she has unmatched fighting skills in her village. A well-to-do relative runs a Soya Bean shop, and during a local festival, a woman named Charmy has brought her sick husband to the village for medical aid. Bandits then appear and Wing Chun drives them off after the local male fighters fail miserably, and she also rescues Charmy. Charmy's husband dies and so she tries to sell herself to pay for the cost of the funeral. Wing Chun (with the help of her relative) gives Charmy enough money to bury her husband and in exchange Charmy agrees to become an employee of the Soya Bean shop. Charmy dresses in clothes formally worn by Wing Chun, as Wing Chun used to work for the Soya Bean shop. Sometime later, another skilled warrior, Leung Pok To (Donnie Yen), has come to seek Wing Chun, since they were going to get married. He finds the Soya Bean shop and mistakes Charmy for Wing Chun, because it has been a long time since he has actually seen Wing Chun. In the evening, one of the bandit leaders, Flying Monkey, returns to the village to attack Wing Chun (Charmy), and Leung Pok To saves her, and Charmy is greatful. However, the next day, when Charmy is alone with Leung Pok To attempting to express gratitude, he is feels something is not quite correct. Sometime later, the real Wing Chun goes to meet Flying Monkey outside the village and defeats him easily using a non-traditional method. Flying Monkey's master, Flying Chimpanzee, learns of the defeat, then seeks Wing Chun and challenges her. After a consultation with Wing Chun's master, Wing Chun and Leung Pok To fully reconcile their differences and travel to the bandits' hideout together with the intent to get married after the conflict. After a long battle, Flying Chimpanzee is subdued, and Leung Pok To and Wing Chun get married. Note-there are several misspellings with the subtitles, and for short periods, the image quality colors fade. Despite these cosmetic flaws, this is a well made "wire fu" movie directed by Yuen Woo Ping in 1994. There is a fighting style called "Wing Chun", but this film has NOTHING to do with that.
Review: Not Great, but still very, very good early Kung Fu movie, plus lots of funny, sexy, flirty scenes - Very good early KungFu movie with now, superstars Donnie Yen, and Michelle Yoeh. Like all the old-time KungFu movies there is a massive amount of wire-work and fantastical stunt work, which I generally don't like. But here, I am very OK with it. The most redeeming thing for me, is that there is a whole lot of sexy, flirty, cheeky-ness that is very well done. On some level, it sort of pretends to be a little historical, but the overall core of the movie does track loosely with one of the 'official' versions of the earliest origin of Wing-Chun. {BTW, an even better, and probably more historically accurate movie about the origin of Wing-Chun is the movie "Kung Fu Wing Chun" which is incredibly entertaining with an amazingly attractive female star who was killed by her super-rich husband in a bizzare 3-way romance-based murder/suicide just a few years after it came out}

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Cheng Pei-Pei, Donnie Yen, Michelle Yeoh, Yuen Woo Ping |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 251 Reviews |
| Format | Color, Import, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Genre | Drama |
| Language | Cantonese |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 40 minutes |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great DVD for Michelle Yeoh fans
*by R***S on January 6, 2007*

Michelle Yeoh is Yim Wing Chun (Wing Chun), and she has unmatched fighting skills in her village. A well-to-do relative runs a Soya Bean shop, and during a local festival, a woman named Charmy has brought her sick husband to the village for medical aid. Bandits then appear and Wing Chun drives them off after the local male fighters fail miserably, and she also rescues Charmy. Charmy's husband dies and so she tries to sell herself to pay for the cost of the funeral. Wing Chun (with the help of her relative) gives Charmy enough money to bury her husband and in exchange Charmy agrees to become an employee of the Soya Bean shop. Charmy dresses in clothes formally worn by Wing Chun, as Wing Chun used to work for the Soya Bean shop. Sometime later, another skilled warrior, Leung Pok To (Donnie Yen), has come to seek Wing Chun, since they were going to get married. He finds the Soya Bean shop and mistakes Charmy for Wing Chun, because it has been a long time since he has actually seen Wing Chun. In the evening, one of the bandit leaders, Flying Monkey, returns to the village to attack Wing Chun (Charmy), and Leung Pok To saves her, and Charmy is greatful. However, the next day, when Charmy is alone with Leung Pok To attempting to express gratitude, he is feels something is not quite correct. Sometime later, the real Wing Chun goes to meet Flying Monkey outside the village and defeats him easily using a non-traditional method. Flying Monkey's master, Flying Chimpanzee, learns of the defeat, then seeks Wing Chun and challenges her. After a consultation with Wing Chun's master, Wing Chun and Leung Pok To fully reconcile their differences and travel to the bandits' hideout together with the intent to get married after the conflict. After a long battle, Flying Chimpanzee is subdued, and Leung Pok To and Wing Chun get married. Note-there are several misspellings with the subtitles, and for short periods, the image quality colors fade. Despite these cosmetic flaws, this is a well made "wire fu" movie directed by Yuen Woo Ping in 1994. There is a fighting style called "Wing Chun", but this film has NOTHING to do with that.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not Great, but still very, very good early Kung Fu movie, plus lots of funny, sexy, flirty scenes
*by Z***L on May 24, 2016*

Very good early KungFu movie with now, superstars Donnie Yen, and Michelle Yoeh. Like all the old-time KungFu movies there is a massive amount of wire-work and fantastical stunt work, which I generally don't like. But here, I am very OK with it. The most redeeming thing for me, is that there is a whole lot of sexy, flirty, cheeky-ness that is very well done. On some level, it sort of pretends to be a little historical, but the overall core of the movie does track loosely with one of the 'official' versions of the earliest origin of Wing-Chun. {BTW, an even better, and probably more historically accurate movie about the origin of Wing-Chun is the movie "Kung Fu Wing Chun" which is incredibly entertaining with an amazingly attractive female star who was killed by her super-rich husband in a bizzare 3-way romance-based murder/suicide just a few years after it came out}

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Light Hearted Comedy Action Movie
*by A***O on June 27, 2015*

This is a wonderful light hearted movie with Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen. This movie plays off the legend that Wing Chun was taught a type of Kung Fu which was later named after her. The legend has it that she was being forced to marry a man she didn't want to so she ran away and learnt Kung fu from a Shaolin nun. The movie has a lot of comedy and some nice fight action. In the movie no one actually uses the Wing Chun style of fighting though. It also makes fun of the roles of women and men. This Donnie Yen in this movie is nothing like his current films and it's a huge change if all you have seen are his current movies!. The plot is kept interesting with the little twist and turns and constant misunderstandings. I wont give away much of the movie as you should just see it unbiased. I will say if you are used to a fast paced, action packed Kung fu movie this is not for you! This is a cute movie which is basically a love story (or two!) with some fun action thrown in. Warning this movie has English Subtitles so if you do not like that this will not be for you.

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