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In this final chapter, the narrative takes a dramatic shift in geography. Ip Man travels to San Francisco, California, in the 1960s. He is dealing with a personal tragedy—the death of his wife—and a devastating medical diagnosis of head and neck cancer. Seeking a better future for his rebellious son, Ip Ching, he hopes to secure a spot for him in an American school.

Ele quer entender como um homem pequeno, de movimentos suaves, pode representar a maior força. Ele quer se entreter com cenas de ação impecáveis, mas também quer absorver valores que possam ser aplicados no trabalho, nos relacionamentos e no autocontrole.

O clímax do filme se desenvolve a partir da subtrama militar. Um sargento preconceituoso do Corpo de Fuzileiros Navais dos EUA, Barton Geddes (vivido por Scott Adkins), tenta provar a superioridade do caratê japonês sobre o Kung Fu chinês, humilhando os mestres locais. Diante da injustiça e da violência, Ip Man decide intervir para defender a honra de seu povo e a filosofia de sua arte. Elenco e Produção

Ip Man 4 was produced by China Film Group, Shanghai Film Group, and Edko Films, with a budget of approximately $40 million. The film's action sequences were choreographed by Sammo Hung, who also appeared in the film. Donnie Yen, who has been practicing martial arts since childhood, performed most of his own stunts and trained extensively for the role.