Thursday, 31 December 2015

Ip Man series review

I watched Ip Man 3 on New Year's Eve, in a fully packed theatre. I'm a huge fan of the Ip Man series, so I was quite hyped going to watch it. Unfortunately, it didn't really live up to my expectations of the show, though I did enjoy quite a few parts about the movie.

Warning : This blog post may contain spoilers about the main storylines of the Ip Man series... though who watches this series for the plot! Lol. 

One of the hallmarks of the Ip Man series is to portray Ip Man as fighting only when absolutely necessary, and often in desperate life/death times. In addition, Donnie Yen has the remarkable ability of conveying intensity in his eyes while fighting - sometimes it would be a conflicted mix of not wanting to harm the opponent but having to, sometimes it would be just finally having avenged something, often overlaid with released pent up frustration and tension.

Case in point - the final fight of the first movie, against the Japanese general - just look at Ip Man's eyes as he 'spares' the general's life in his final 'fingers out' blow at 2:40! Absolutely remarkable.

Ip Man versus Japanese General


The first Ip Man movie had the backing of a harsh, realistic context of the movie - in the middle of the Sino-Japanese War. Ip Man had to fight literally for survival, to get food, etc. One of the series most iconic lines was uttered in this show, when he took on 10 martial art experts "Gei wo shi ge!" (or directly translated from the Cantonese lines, 'I want to take on 10') for 10 bags of rice.

Ip Man vs 10 Martial Art Experts


Ip Man 2 was, in essence, East vs West, as the likes of Sammo Hung had to defend the integrity of their martial arts against the powerful Western boxer 'Twister'. The movie built up the animosity against Twister so well that in the final fight scene, as Ip Man rains down punch after punch on Twister, you can't help but feel a swelling of pride in your chest and cheer on Ip Man, despite the horrific and brutal beating he was giving out.

The below is the video of that fight, but I strongly urge you to watch the movie itself, as the story/emotional build-up to this fight adds a lot more meaning and significance to how it played out and ended.

Ip Man vs Twister


Another hallmark of the show is its amazing 1 on 1 fights. Yes, every other movie can do those one hero against a dozen people fights. But Ip Man's fight choreography really shines when it pits just Donnie Yen alone, versus another expert. Those are always a huge delight to watch, especially with all its subtleties and nuances conveyed slyly by the director. For instance, they will always show you Ip Man holding back a fatal blow here, a deadly strike there, etc. with a close-up shot.


So what did I think about Ip Man 3?

WARNING Ip Man 3 spoilers ahead!

The show's opening scene playfully hinted at Ip Man's 'don't really want to fight' nature - as he casually avoided all the blows of a young Bruce Lee, eager to be his disciple.

I didn't really like the general storyline, it felt too typical and trivial. Basically, bad angmoh wants land in which Ip Man's son was schooling at, and then hooligans go and cause trouble, Ip Man swoops in as protector, trouble escalates, Ip Man hunts down those people and fight a ton of them at once.

The showrunners tried an interesting approach though, adding in two side stories which would later prove central - Ip Man's rapidly deteriorating wife; and another Wing Chun expert, Tin-chi, eager to start his own brand of Wing Chun. It was quite sad how his wife's storyline evolved - Ip Man is known to be a strong family man, which was exactly what made the entire predicament more tragic. He was trying to protecting his son/son's school - but at the expense of neglecting his wife who was falling ill. It's a difficult moral dilemma here.

I thought Tin-Chi's side story was a little weird though, it made for a strange story arc where the main narrative climaxes, ends, and you think the show would end there, but this side story suddenly blossoms and there's another 30-40 minutes of show left. But I guess the showrunners felt it was necessary to show the iconic Wing Chun vs Wing Chun fight, in the true nature of Ip Man.

Fights-wise : I've never been a big fan of mass fights - it trivialises the complexity of Ip Man's skill and turns it into any other action movie with dummy actors who can't throw a punch to save a life and just comes in to get beaten up by the main character. Ip Man 3 had too many of those for my liking, though I guess it served an integral story purpose (to rescue his son).

There were 2 iconic fights I liked:

1) Ip Man vs Muay Thai dude
Ip Man at its best here. Close combat strikes and grapples, in a very enclosed area. Extremely exciting to watch, very satisfying fight progression and ending. I can't believe I waited 1h for a good fight (I think all the previous fights were mass fights if I recall correctly)

2) Ip Man vs Mike Tyson
Lol, almost all the show's marketing centred around this. It did not disappoint. Mike Tyson was swift and nimble as a boxer, and threw solid, powerful punches that you could feel from your seat as they crashed into the wall / windows. In one of his interviews, Donnie Yen said something like 'When filming with Mike, it was quite stressful - Mike is obviously a powerful boxer, so I had to maintain my focus 100% if not I would get hit. There was one hook he threw, I ducked it, but it was so fast I felt the impact of the blow lifting my hairs up"

I love it when fights get clever, or when Ip Man 'uses his brain' (e.g. how he defeated Twister in Ip Man 2, by attacking certain weak points). He wasn't doing well at first in his all out brawl with Mike Tyson given his brute force and power, so he began to intentionally block with his strongest points - his elbows and knees, slowing Mike down a bit. He also began throwing some specifically placed counter-punches and kicks to hinder Mike.

Did you notice that Ip Man actually 'won' the fight a few times? The show does its trademark 'Ip Man spares his opponent' moments with its quick close-up shots which you may miss if you blinked. I caught one where he his fist/fingers reached Mike Tyson's eye, which he could have easily jammed in, but he just struck the side of his head. Then a second one where his swinging kick found Mike's crotch, but he stopped short and did not complete the blow.
Basically, I think Ip Man recognised that he couldn't 'defeat' Mike Tyson as there may be repercussions for him - he just needed to survive the 3 minutes to win his respect and the wager they had. And the whole fight scene conveyed this so well but subtly.

I also loved the parting line of Mike, with the symbolic use of his daughter(?)'s balloon. 'Sometimes, we just have to let go', referring to the stray balloon but also that he would give up on the school.


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Wait wait, I'm not mentioning the final Wing Chun vs Wing Chun fight? Yes, I didn't really like the use of weapons, I always prefer the bare fist fights. And while the fight choreography was no less exceptional than its previous fights, I didn't feel a satisfying 'progression' of the fight.

The 'ending' of the fight came so abruptly - both fighters seemed relatively even with Ip Man landing some better blows, then Tin-Chi landed the cheapshot in Ip Man's eye, and Ip Man responded with some supersonic sensing and dodges with eyes closed, and ended with a kidney shot of sorts.

I get what the fight director was trying to do in conveying Ip Man 'kind of' winning the fight but still holding back, and deciding to go all out once his opponent played dirty. But I felt the 'winning' part could have been conveyed more strongly, and maybe make the fight climax more boldly. Somehow when Ip Man landed his final blow and walked off, I felt it was slightly anticlimatic.

(For a master example of a 'satisfying progression of a fight', watch that Ip Man vs Twister video above. In fact, I think this fight was one of the best fights of the whole series)

Overall, I didn't really feel the intense 'fire' in Donnie Yen's eyes from the previous shows in this one. In Ip Man 3, he seemed to just give his typical stern, serious solemn look. In previous shows, you can almost sense his cathartic fury when he was in a fight / ended a fight. In this one... not quite.

Oh well. Ip Man was a fun journey, and I will continue to enjoy re-watching the iconic fights on Youtube in future years.





Highlights of 2015!

It's when you reflect that you glean new insights. I like to look back at the year to see what has happened. And this year was pretty damn eventful.

1. I played WoW again

To understand the context of why this is a significant event, you must see this post I wrote in 2011:

http://crazerk.blogspot.sg/2011/09/dear-future-me.html

I basically told myself not to play WoW ever again. But somehow, due to the circumstances of my life, I was so free and bored and had someone at work who triggered the spark in me again... that I started playing.
Some scrub PuG at imperator

2. I was gymming regularly

This started about some time in 2014, but I really hit the groove and was super regular in 2015.
This is the buffest I will ever be, because.... I recently decided to stop gymming due to injury :( Already lost a lot of muscle tone. Oh well.


3. I proposed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njZ90zSth9c


After a long period of preparation in 2014, all that was left was to wait for the right moment. And that right moment was on Valentine's Day of 2015. I lured the gf to NUS under the pretense of an experiment by Eri, and then sprung the video I made last year on her. I was pretty nervous throughout, though the gf was bouncing and laughing and was obviously going to say yes. I'm engaged!

4. I went to Hong Kong!

The trip was interesting for a variety of reasons... but it was overall quite fun (for me at least)


Winsome dimsum. Haha. HK is an interesting place, very similar to Singapore. Food is not bad too.

5. I switched jobs

Probably one of the biggest life transitions for me, I moved out from my cushy gahmen job into the brand new corporate world of a tech company.

I recall doing a lot of soul searching, a lot of consulting friends for advice, a lot of helpless laments. But hey, I got somewhere. And I tried something I always wanted to try. It's a pity it had to end.

6. Made a viral blog post

In a most unexpected way, I went viral on social media. The gist of it is, I had a bad experience at a gym, wrote about it here, people shared it, it got picked up by All Singapore Stuff, it went even more viral, and eventually I think over 50,000 people read my blog post.

A summary of events can be found in my follow-up blog post here.

7. I had a sick office

Ok, related to my point 5, my office is pretty sick.

This article talks more about it:
https://vulcanpost.com/310102/garena-new-office-penthouse/

8. Went for a cosplay festival

Never in my life would I imagine that I would go for a cosplay festival, but because of work, I did! I got to meet many cool and interesting (and weird) people. Definitely one of the most interesting experiences of my life.



9. Went to Tioman!


An unexpected island trip with these fine folk. We ran out of things to do after a while, so ended up doing things like swimming and playing ball in the pool and playing pingpong and pool in the games room. That's fine though.

Also went snorkeling for the first second time in my life! Well the first time was around this lame enclosure at Adventure Cove @ Sentosa so it's not counted. This was real sea snorkeling. Quite fun, despite several coral cuts.


10. Played paintball for the first time!

With some church peeps. I can't find the picture we took, so no pictures here. It was fun! But very very tiring. Very quickly breathless. And it's so easy to get shot ouch. I wish paintballs were more accurate though, with a scope and all. Then I'll really go full sniper and leopard crawl and hide my body and camouflage all.

11. Got an iPhone

The iPhone 6S 64GB to be precise. I was on Android for the longest time, from S4 to the iNO2 (because of work), then back to S4, then finally decided to jump back to Apple. Wrote a blog post about the phone, and still loving it!


12. Made new friends and lost them fast


No, we didn't have a falling out or anything. Just that my team formed up really fast, grew to a size that I was questioning every day, and eventually the bubble burst, with people moving out to other places and shrinking to 3 and eventually dissolving to nothing.

Such a strange experience, but I really do like some of these people and hope we can meet up occasionally.

13. Got a wicked sick box for my birthday!

https://www.facebook.com/alan.teo.986/videos/10153037760896356/?theater

My girlfriend fiancee has invested crazy hard work and effort to some of my past gifts, but this one took the cake (maybe because it had a cake in it). This was so creative and amazing and cool. It still blows my mind how someone can care enough for someone else (and that someone else to be me) to put in so much effort to doing something like that. I'm a lucky guy.

14. Went for USS Halloween Nights 2015


We only went for two haunted houses, but I think I'm somewhat outgrowing these things. Don't derive as much pleasure from them as I did, say, 2-3 years ago. Damn. I used to LOVE these so much, and would go at every opportunity.


15. Planned a mass escape game for SEED camp

When Yvonne approached me last year to come up with some escape room game for SEED camp, I immediately knew I would do it. 

When timo approached me this year to do something similar again, I immediately knew I would do it again.

I just love designing these puzzles and thinking how best to frame them. It was a tough journey, but I managed to put together something fairly challenging and enjoyable (I think), hope the youths liked it. 

16. Participated in a cool musical


Well, I wasn't part of the cast, but I played drums for my church's Christmas musical. Was a fun experience, going for rehearsals and watching everyone stumble over their lines and being armchair critics with the band.

I thought that most jokes would be lost, and I'm not sure how many jokes were actually appreciated, but most feedback about it seemed good, so glad it went well! Gotta love the camels, 3 girls acting all bimbotic hehe.


And... that's a wrap! 2015 has been a blast, and I wonder what 2016 has in store for me. Hopefully, I will _ _ _ _   _   _ _ _   _ _ _.


Sunday, 27 September 2015

iPhone 6s - First Impressions

It was over 2 years since my last phone update (well not entirely true, as I downgraded when I entered MI N D EF as I had to get a non-camera phone), so when the iPhone 6s announced its release, I knew I wanted to upgrade my S4!


Got my 64GB Space Grey pretty fast - just headed down to the launch event and within seconds of registration my queue number was up. Good job Singtel!

As for what's new, I always like Apple's own copywriting - they have a solid team who drafts the most elegant of descriptions (despite some hyperboles) and makes you feel like you want to get the phone now. http://www.apple.com/sg/iphone-6s/

These are my first impressions / highlights of the phone.


1) iOS is really smooth.
I think the most noticeable thing to me immediately was the speed of the iOS. Having used Androids for 2+ years, I've grown somewhat accustomed to a 1s delay while switching between apps, after pressing the home button, with this delay sometimes going up to 3s (e.g. launching the camera)

When I began playing with my iPhone 6s, transitions were smooth and quick. I like the transition effects too, though the gf told me to turn them off to save some battery. But they look cool! I hope this smoothness maintains - I recall my old iPhone 4 which slowed down slightly over time.


2) 3D Touch is ok, until more apps integrate it.
Marketed as one of the latest, groundbreaking, revolutionary features of the new iPhone, 3D Touch allows you to use a firm press (on top of the usual tap, and long press that we all know) to activate new functions.

It is a cool feature, but it only works for some default apps, such as Camera (a firm press on the Home menu brings up a dropdown menu to 'Take a selfie, take a video' etc. This is somewhat redundant as the switching between function is really quick in the Camera app itself), Messaging (peek and pop, i.e. previewing messages. Abit useless as no one uses SMSes nowadays), and Safari (you can hard press to preview websites. Not sure how useful this is, why would you want to preview something?)

My initial feeling is that for now, this is a little superfluous, and till they can integrate it for more shortcut-like features to improve productivity, 3D touch is just a gimmick. I can think of some possible shortcuts they can implement:
  • Firm press on Instagram app icon to immediately choose an image to post
  • Firm press on Whatsapp to dropdown the last 4 chats and you can choose which to message
  • Firm press to mimic the function of a long press in Android

3) Having notifications centre and the WiFi / Airplane mode shortcuts separate is quite annoying
By habit, I still sometimes swipe down from the top to turn on WiFi or data, but for some unknown reason, Apple chose to split them up. It seems perfectly compatible to combine both (as with most Android phones' notification centres), but.... guess they want to be different.


4) Double tap home button trick!
Can't reach the top left corner with your thumb? I discovered this nifty trick this morning - just double tap your Home button (not press it, just double tap it) and it shifts your screen down! Tahdah.
This function should be turned on by default, if not, just explore the Accessibility settings it's somewhere there.


5) Hey Siri
Haha I had great fun playing with this. You can turn on a 'Hey Siri' function which allows you to go 'Hey Siri' at any time (even with phone locked) and you can give a voice activated function. Like Open Safari, Open Facebook, etc.

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ok that's all! Hope to get used to the typing soon, adapting over from Swiftkey. I miss swiftkey... (and I don't want to jail break my phone, at least not yet...)