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	<title>Comments on: Trailer Watch: Wong Kar-wai&#8217;s The Grandmasters</title>
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		<title>By: Jamaica Knauer</title>
		<link>http://www.multiplexcomic.com/blog/2011/07/19/trailer-watch-wong-kar-wais-the-grandmasters/#comment-951</link>
		<dc:creator>Jamaica Knauer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tony is as great an actor, as Donnie Yen is a martial artist, and considering this is a film made about a kung fu figure, by an &quot;art film&quot; director, the strength an actor brings, as an observer of human psychology, is more important than martial arts ability. Â Ip Man&#039;s story has already been brought to the screen with the strengths relying on the kung fu; this time, the portrayal of the man is more important. Â If it takes choppy editing to sell Leung&#039;s one year of Wing Chun training, so be it. Â Nobody in their right mind thinks one year of training is going to compete with Yen&#039;s 45 years of martial arts experience, just as no one with a brain in their head should expect Yen&#039;s experience with acting amount to anywhere near Leung&#039;s mastery of the art, and yet Donnie did a completely respectable job with Ip Man. Â I expect Tony to do just as well with his kung fu, as Donnie did with his acting. Â Everybody who seems to take jabs at one Ip Man portrayal against the other, should be fair, and give these two extraordinary men credit where it is due. Â Maybe Ip Man was a figure who actually deserves the portrayals of these two men. HE would probably be complimented that two such men should play him. Â Why do others have a problem with it?

And BTW, one of Leung&#039;s action films was &quot;Butterfly &amp; Sword,&quot; in which he fought side by side with Michelle Yeoh and.... DONNIE YEN.

Cheerio!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tony is as great an actor, as Donnie Yen is a martial artist, and considering this is a film made about a kung fu figure, by an &#8220;art film&#8221; director, the strength an actor brings, as an observer of human psychology, is more important than martial arts ability. Â Ip Man&#8217;s story has already been brought to the screen with the strengths relying on the kung fu; this time, the portrayal of the man is more important. Â If it takes choppy editing to sell Leung&#8217;s one year of Wing Chun training, so be it. Â Nobody in their right mind thinks one year of training is going to compete with Yen&#8217;s 45 years of martial arts experience, just as no one with a brain in their head should expect Yen&#8217;s experience with acting amount to anywhere near Leung&#8217;s mastery of the art, and yet Donnie did a completely respectable job with Ip Man. Â I expect Tony to do just as well with his kung fu, as Donnie did with his acting. Â Everybody who seems to take jabs at one Ip Man portrayal against the other, should be fair, and give these two extraordinary men credit where it is due. Â Maybe Ip Man was a figure who actually deserves the portrayals of these two men. HE would probably be complimented that two such men should play him. Â Why do others have a problem with it?</p>
<p>And BTW, one of Leung&#8217;s action films was &#8220;Butterfly &amp; Sword,&#8221; in which he fought side by side with Michelle Yeoh and&#8230;. DONNIE YEN.</p>
<p>Cheerio!</p>
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