I'm guessing the General is the bad guy? He got raped. KillTROcity

Yeah, from when the Japanese occupied China in WWII.
Yip Man was a real dude, who was alive during WWII, so the movie is semi-biopic
He trained Bruce Lee for 6 years.
And his Wing Chun lineage continues to this day:
http://www.cebridge.com.au/Ipman/ Myself, I love the last fight scene in The Protector, or Tom Yung Gong - Thai title
There is an homage to every major martial arts cinema hero in this fight scene- i mean some move or set of moves that defined that person, whether it was Lee, Li, Chan, Damme, etc etc
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I had the wrong one. -CORRECTED- But this one is a non-stop shot, no wires, no tricks. It should be noted that Tony Jaa and his crew usually goes near full contact. That's why in many scenes in Om Bak people seemed like they had huge heads or weird hair- they had headgear on...
And lastly, there's a new movie out by the same guys that made Om Bak and the Protector- Chocolate. Looks great...
Ok, guys I can go on and on with this topic. I had to add this one, killer Bruce Lee vs Chuck Norris action. My favorite Lee movie- Way of the Dragon.
Ill stop now...
