'Ip Man 4: The Finale': Rousing but somewhat unnecessary farewell


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In the same week a saga set in a galaxy far, far away is ending, a saga that is much closer to home, and arguably even closer to our hearts, is ending as well.

After almost 12 years and four movies, the Ip Man saga comes to an end, marking the final time we will be seeing Donnie Yen as the Wing Chun Grandmaster.

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A rousing, if somewhat unnecessary, farewell to a legend

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