With charisma to spare, the ever-appealing Donnie Yen returns in the continuing saga of martial arts grandmaster Wing Chun. Part 3 finds Chun using his formidable might to help save a local school from falling into the hands of crime lord Mike Tyson, who comes off remarkably well until called upon to speak. (As an actor, Iron Mike makes a terrific heavyweight champ.) Sentimentality takes shape first in the form of a wife in the final stages of abdominal cancer, and later when Tyson’s goons make off with a cluster of kids. Director Wilson Yip lacks the penicillin personality needed to treat a script moldier than a sack of year-old bread. Authentic period design and laudable fight choreography prove no match for the cardboard narrative and calculable characters that eventually bring it down by unanimous decision. Fans expecting to see more interplay between Chun and his star pupil Bruce Lee are in for a letdown. In Cantonese with English subtitles. (2015) — Scott Marks
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