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Jun 29 2010, 08:49 PM
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of coursing not la.
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Jun 29 2010, 08:51 PM
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This thread is getting waaay off coursing.
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Jul 1 2010, 08:58 PM
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I liked Ip Man 2, nice fight scenes although the patriotism bit was overplayed. The last bit is reminiscent of Jet Li's Fearless. Without prior knowledge, and not having watched the movie at the cinema, I thought Ip Man 2 would dedicate some screen time to his relationship with Bruce Lee, but I guess they decided to keep that for Ip Man 3 (presumably). The "Sammo Hung leaping onto the table scene" was badly done imho.
The AQ in Ip Man 2 still suffers the same fate as its predecessor, namely a disproportionately bass heavy in the fight scenes but the dialogue coming thru the centre speaker was a tad too low. Had to keep adjusting the volume to bring the dialogue volume up. Otherwise, generally the AQ was pretty ok. And what a choice ..... 7.1 PCM, TruHD and DTS-HD MA, they're all represented on the dics. lol. PQ was good. Don't expect sharp contrasting and bright colors. The movie is set in post-war 1950s and depicts the poverty and hardship of the time ..... so dullish colours are evident in most scenes. I thought they did a good job at bringing the 50s realism, right down to the paper clips, stationery and other props. |
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