Ip Man 2 full HD movie download free with screenpaly story, dialogue LYRICS and STAR Cast


Watch the movie Ip Man 2 Online

download movie ip man 2 Story of movie Ip Man 2 :

Ip Man 2 (also known as Ip Man 2: Legend of the Grandmaster) is a 2010 Hong Kong biographical martial arts film loosely based on the life of Ip Man, a grandmaster of the martial art Wing Chun. A sequel to the 2008 film Ip Man, Ip Man 2 was directed by Wilson Yip and stars Donnie Yen, who reprises the leading role. Continuing after the events of the earlier film, the sequel centers on Ip's movements in British Hong Kong. He attempts to propagate his discipline of Wing Chun, but faces rivalry from other practitioners, including the local master of Hung Ga martial arts.

Ip Man 2
Theatrical poster
Traditional??2:????
MandarinYè Wèn Èr: Z?ng Sh? Chuán Qí
CantoneseJip6 Man6 Ji6: Zung1 Si1 Zyun6 Kei4
Directed byWilson Yip
Produced byRaymond Wong
Written byEdmond Wong
Starring
  • Donnie Yen
  • Sammo Hung
  • Huang Xiaoming
  • Lynn Hung
  • Kent Cheng
Music byKenji Kawai
CinematographyPoon Hang-sang
Edited byCheung Ka-fai
Distributed byMandarin Films
Release date
  • 29 April 2010 (2010-04-29)
Running time
109 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
BudgetUS$12,902,809
Box officeUS$49,721,954

Producer Raymond Wong first announced a sequel before Ip Man's theatrical release in December 2008. For Ip Man 2, the filmmakers intended to focus on the relationship between Ip and his most famed disciple, Bruce Lee. However, they were unable to finalize film rights with Lee's descendants and decided to briefly portray Lee as a child. Principal photography for Ip Man 2 began in August 2009 and concluded in November; filming took place inside a studio located in Shanghai. For the sequel, Yip aimed to create a more dramatic martial arts film in terms of story and characterization; Wong's son, screenwriter Edmond Wong, wanted the film to portray how Chinese people were treated by the British and Western perceptions of Chinese martial arts.

Ip Man 2 is the second film in the "Ip Man" film series. It premiered in Beijing on 21 April 2010, and was released in Hong Kong on 29 April 2010. The film met with positive reviews, with particular praise for the film's storytelling and Sammo Hung's martial arts choreography. The film grossed over HK$13 million on its opening weekend, immediately surpassing Ip Man's opening weekend gross. During its theatrical run, Ip Man 2 brought in over HK$43 million domestically, and its domestic theatrical gross made it the highest grossing Hong Kong film released during the first half of 2010. In total, Ip Man 2 grossed an estimated US$49 million worldwide. This amount does not include successful DVD sales all over United States, Asia and Europe.

Screenplay

Wing Chun master Ip Man and his family move to Hong Kong in the mid-1940s after their escape from Japanese-occupied Foshan. There, Ip desires to open a school to propagate his art, as well as make a living during the difficult times, but he has difficulty attracting students due to his lack of reputation in the city. One day, a young man named Wong Leung appears and promptly challenges Ip to a fight, but is easily defeated. Wong leaves humiliated, only to return with some friends to gang up on him. Ip beats them as well. Stunned and impressed by his skills, Wong and his friends become Ip's first students, bringing more disciples to help the school thrive.

Wong is later caught posting promotional posters for the school by some Hung Ga students. One of them challenges Wong to a fight and loses, but his friends take Wong hostage in revenge and demand a ransom from Ip. Ip goes to the local wet market as directed, but the meeting ends in a confrontation with a growing mob of Hung Ga students. Ip and Wong fight their way outside to meet Jin Shanzhao, a martial artist and former bandit, who comes to their rescue with his own gang. The students' master and head of the coalition of Hong Kong martial arts clubs, Hung Chun-nam, arrives to break up the fight. Ip introduces himself, and Hung informs him that before setting up a school, he needs to attend a special fighting ceremony to test his worth. Ip, Wong and Jin are subsequently arrested by Officer Fatso for disturbing the peace but are later released on bail. Hung and Fatso are then shown to be acting as reluctant collectors for the martial arts schools (including Hung's) as part of a protection racket headed by Superintendent Wallace, a corrupt officer in the Hong Kong police.

Ip attends the ceremony and defeats his first challengers, before striking a draw with the last challenger, Hung. Ip is allowed to keep running his school on the condition that he pay his monthly protection fees, but he declines. Hung thus has his students loiter in front of the Wing Chun School and harass anyone interested, causing a street brawl between them and Ip's disciples. Ip is thus forced to close up and move the school nearer to home. Ip soon confronts Hung, who blames him since he wouldn't pay his protection fees, whereas Ip criticizes Hung's management of his students. Hung insists that he is doing what he must and also insists they finish their fight, but during this encounter, Ip stops Hung from accidentally kicking his son as he suddenly appears, earning respect from him. Ip leaves, and the next day, Hung invites him to a British boxing match he has helped to set up, quietly coming to terms with him.

The boxing competition allows for a demonstration by the various martial arts schools to help promote themselves and their Chinese culture. However, the event's star boxer, Taylor "The Twister" Miller, an arrogant, racist and brutal man, openly insults and attacks the students, causing chaos as the masters try to restore order. Hung accepts Twister's challenge to a fight so that he can defend his culture. Although Hung has the upper hand at first due to his wider range of skills, he later weakens from his asthma and is eventually beaten to death by Twister, as he refuses to concede and allow the man to insult his culture and people. News of Hung's death rapidly spreads throughout the enraged Chinese populace, causing a scandal that spurs Wallace to hold a press conference where he lies that Hung was the one who challenged Twister, Hung's death was an accident and that he was a weakling who died after a few punches. Twister announces that in order to clear his name he will accept any challenge from the Chinese to participate in a fair, public boxing match, but boasts on that he could kill every Chinese boxer in Hong Kong and that he doubts any of the Chinese are brave enough to face him. Ip Man arrives and challenges Twister to a fight.

As his wife goes into labor, Ip finishes training and begins his fight with Twister, using his more diverse techniques and great speed against Twister's sheer muscle. Ip later receives an illegal punch from Twister, and is banned from kicking due to the judges changing the rules during the match, allowing Twister to seemingly overwhelm him. Inspired by Hung's patriotic spirit, Ip changes his strategy by attacking the boxer's arms and eventually defeats Twister. While the Chinese celebrate, Wallace is arrested by his superiors for corruption, as Fatso has secretly reported him before the match. Ip then gives a speech to the audience, stating that despite the differences between their race and culture, he wishes for everyone to respect each other regardless of their status. Both the Western and Chinese audience give him a standing ovation while Twister's manager walks away, unhappy at the defeat. Ip goes home and reunites with his family, including his newborn second son, Ip Ching. Ip is later introduced to a boy named Bruce Lee who wishes to learn Wing Chun in order to beat up people he does not like. Ip smiles and simply tells him to come back when he has grown up.

Main

  • Donnie Yen as Ip Man (??), the sole practitioner of the martial art Wing Chun. He arrives in Hong Kong with his family during the 1940s to settle there and set up a Wing Chun school.
  • Sammo Hung as Hung Chun-nam (???), a Hung Ga master who suffers from asthma. Initially, he is Ip Man's nemesis, but later becomes his friend.
  • Huang Xiaoming as Wong Leung (??), Ip Man's first student. This character is based on Wong Shun Leung (a Chinese martial artist from Hong Kong who studied wing chun kung fu under Ip Man).
  • Lynn Hung as Cheung Wing-sing (???), Ip Man's wife.
  • Simon Yam as Chow Ching-chuen (???), Ip Man's friend who appeared in the first movie. He roams the streets of Hong Kong as a beggar with his son.
  • Darren Shahlavi as Taylor "The Twister" Miller, an arrogant and racist British boxing champion. His Chinese nickname is "Whirlwind" (???).

Supporting

  • Li Chak as Ip Chun, Ip Man's son.
  • Ashton Chen as Tsui Sai-Cheong, Ip Man's student.
  • Kent Cheng as Fatso (??), a police officer under Superintendent Wallace. He is also Hung Chun-nam's close friend. He later becomes disenchanted with his boss.
  • Dennis To as Cheng Wai-kei (???), a gang leader and student of Hung Chun-nam
  • Ngo Ka-nin as Leung Kan (??), the chief editor of a news agency whose father was from the same town as Ip Man.
  • Louis Fan as Kam Shan-Chau (???), a martial artist and robber from the first film who has mended his ways.
  • Calvin Cheng as Chow Kwong-yiu (???), Chow Ching-chuen's son. He takes care of his disabled father while working at Leung Kan's news agency.
  • Charles Mayer as Wallace, a corrupt British police superintendent, protection racketeer and Fatso's superior.
  • Lo Mang as Master Law (???), a Monkey Kung Fu master.
  • Fung Hak-on as Master Cheng (???), a baguazhang master.
  • Brian Burrell as the emcee and translator of the match.
  • Jean Favie as the judge who changed the rules of the match.

Ip Man 2 is the second feature film overall to be based on the life of Ip Man, following the previous film Ip Man. The sequel is the fifth film collaboration between director Wilson Yip and actor Donnie Yen. Ip Man 2 was produced by Raymond Wong and distributed by his company Mandarin Films upon its theatrical release in Hong Kong. It was the last film that Wong will produce under his Mandarin Films production banner. Wong's son, Edmond Wong, returned to write the screenplay. Along with appearing in a supporting role, Sammo Hung reprised his role as the film's martial arts choreographer. Kenji Kawai reprised his role as the film's music composer.

Development

Prior to Ip Man's theatrical release in December 2008, producer Raymond Wong announced plans to develop a sequel to the film. The sequel was intended to focus on the relationship between Ip Man and his most famed disciple Bruce Lee. In March 2009, Wong announced that the Lee character might not appear in the sequel, as producers had not fully finalized negotiations with Lee's descendants on the film rights. In July 2009, it was announced that Ip Man 2 would focus on a young Bruce Lee, prior to Lee becoming Ip Man's most famed disciple. The sequel continues Ip Man's story, focusing on his move to Hong Kong as he attempts to propagate Wing Chun in the region.

Casting

Several cast members from Ip Man reprise their respective roles in the sequel. Donnie Yen reprises his role as Ip; Lynn Hung reprises her role as Cheung Wing-sing, Ip's wife, who is now pregnant with their second child. To prepare for her role in the film, Hung asked producers for a 10-pound prosthetic belly to portray the feeling of being pregnant. Hung stated that the difficulty of her role lay in playing someone who goes from "a naive and simple-minded young woman to a strong, understanding and supportive adult." Fan Siu-Wong reprises his role as Jin Shanzhao, Ip's aggressive rival in the first film. In the sequel, Jin attempts to retire from the martial arts world by becoming an ordinary citizen, he later befriends Ip. In a cameo appearance, Simon Yam reprises his role as Ip's friend Chow Ching-chuen, who is now a beggar. Li Chak reprises his role as Ip Chun, Ip and Wing-sing's son.

Sammo Hung was announced as part of the cast in April 2009. Apart from serving as the film's martial arts choreographer, Hung appears as Hung Chun-nam, a master of the southern Chinese martial art of Hung Ga. In August 2009, it was announced that Huang Xiaoming would be playing Wong Leung, a supporting character based on Wong Shun Leung, one of Ip Man's disciples and the person responsible for mentoring Bruce Lee. Former child star Ashton Chen was also announced to be playing a disciple. Veteran actor Kent Cheng also has a supporting role in the film. To Yu-hang, who had a supporting role in the first film, appears in the sequel as a different character named Cheng Wai-kei. Cheng is a gang leader practicing Hung Ga, who decides to exact revenge on Wong after Wong defeats Cheng in a fight. Wilson Yip commented on the casting of the veteran actors as being "a form of tribute to old school kungfu movies."

Watch movie Ip Man 2 online on Amazon

Watch movie Ip Man 2 online

Watch The Movie On Prime


Ip

Download latest Movie from bollywood


The valuable critic review of movie Ip Man 2 is availeble for download
As PCDS members You can use other service that depends on your credit balance and availability of movie. Credit balance earnig is very easy you can earn by using service of the pcds or let to your friends know about this.

Request for Download movie Ip Man 2

Are you looking for work in Movie in the bollywood ?
Type of works in bollywood like Actor,  Actress, singer, director, scriptwriter, Model, Play Back Singers, Script writer, Dialogue Writer, Audiography, Background Music, Costume Designer, Choreographer or junior artist
Then Fill The below form for get the chance in bollywood Industries as newcomers
Please fill all the fields below for details access
Write Information about





Disclimer: PCDS.CO.IN not responsible for any content, information, data or any feature of website. If you are using this website then its your own responsibility to understand the content of the website

--------- Tutorials ---