Top 10 Donnie Yen Movies

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Inspired by his idol, Bruce Lee, Yen not only explored a wide variety of different fighting styles, he also created his own unique martial arts system. Donnie Yen has the skills and experience to transcend boundaries between Hollywood East and West. This is why in my eyes he shold be honored with his own Top 10 List here at Japan Cinema. Below are the top films that star or co-star the legendary Donnie Yen:

Ip Man 2 kick off the list and is Yen’s newest film to date. If you don’t know, Ip Man was a grandmaster of Wing Chun martial arts. Set in the 1950’s, is about him starting a Wing Chun school and the real life ending where 10 year-old Bruce Lee came and wanted to be his student. Ip Man 2 is quite good, lots of fighting scenes but the storyline is somehow abit short and just too simple. All in all, I can’t knock this movie down too hard because Ip Man 2 closely resembles the format that made its predecessor a blockbuster hit.

Blade 2 was my first experience with Donnie Yen and I remember thinking why he didn’t get more screen time as he was the best thing about the film. He had zero dialogue and was only on screen for about 5 minutes but it left an impression on me that still resonates years later. This interest led me to view his entire catalog of films and I owe Blade 2 to this.

Donnie Yen cements his mark on martial arts Wuxia films with this film. Although, not the best movie on the list, 14 blades is a strong entry in his showcase. Still, not to take anything away from this film, but Donnie Yen is capable of better. Quite honestly, due to the spurts of action and cool CGI this film is one of his nicest looking films to date.

The movie Seven Swords is a really spectacular production with a really great story line and cast. Donnie Yen fans rest assured, this is a very easy movie to obtain unlike a few of his other films. Admittedly if you want to see a Donnie Yen showcase, you might want to look elsewhere. The film uses his acting chops with less emphasis on fights. I won’t lie though, even though a lot of the fight scenes seem to fall short until the end of the film, the ending battle is truely awesome.

Donnie Yen, next to Jackie Chan, is my favorite action stars in Asia. His work as an action choreographer has become increasingly in demand over the last few years, and after watching Kill Zone it´s apparent just why. Everyone involved contributed great performances to the film and really added depth and believability to the film’s story. Yen is doing double duty here with his role in the film and acting as fight choreographer. His choreography delivers some wonderfully brutal fight scenes that leave you begging for more. If you’re a fan of Donnie Yen, this is a must own.

With Ip Man, Donnie Yen takes on his meatiest role yet. Ip Man doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to martial arts action. Donnie Yen has always been serious about martial arts, and he certainly delivers in his portrayal of the founder of Wing Chun. It’s like poetry in motion with some astounding closed quarter combat utilizing plenty of upper limb strength. Action junkies will be holding their breath to see if the martial artist and actor can outdo himself.

Iron Monkey was the first Asian film I ever purchased on DVD. It’s a classic in my book. In a city where poor, desperate peasants are taken advantage of by greedy merchants and corrupt bureaucrats, the Iron Monkey swoops around by night, playing Robin Hood, ensuring that the people have enough to eat and their masters get smacked on the nose. Iron Monkey delivers a simple and satisfying good vs. evil buddy story with mind-blowing action sequences and what may be the best villain entrance ever.

Like most Donnie Yen action movies, the cops-and-robbers stuff is merely filler material until the Third Act, when Yen is allowed to do what he does best, and what Donnie Yen does best is whoop ass like the Terminator on speed. Flash Point only seems to aim at pleasing action fans, with intense action sequence begins with a standoff using automatic weapons that help to rid the cast of unwanted extras and splatters the camera lens with blood. But when the bullets run out, Yen and Chou lock into a bone-crunching and devastating hand-to-hand brawl that features some of these martial artists’ most brutal fight choreography caught on film.

Hero is a great film, flat out. It is a fantastic film experience, filled with brilliant performances from end to end, including cinematography, acting and directing. The cinematography is nothing short of breathtaking. And it’s a return to form for Jet Li, whose American efforts never reached the potential of his earlier Chinese films and who now finally has a project worthy of his talent. Donnie Yen’s character plays the perfect supporting actor to boast Jet Li’s career into A list status.

So what does Dragon Tiger Gate do well? Well, the promotional materials promise a load of martial arts action and the film certainly delivers that. It’s a basic movie, constructed from basic plots, with its one saving grace being the intricate action choreography by Donnie Yen. Needless to say, you won’t be spending a whole lot of time trying to figure out what is happening in Dragon Tiger Gate. It is balls to the wall action that had my jaw on the floor. Donnie Yen outdid himself with this one.

There you have it folks, the man, the myth, the legend. If you are unfamiliar with Donnie Yen I hope this list proved useful and you get to experience him first-hand. Feel free to comment with thoughts or suggestions or perhaps you have your own top 10 list, I would love to hear it. Until next time…



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  • http://www.thebitbag.com Hated Greatness

    It is funny that I have seen every film on this list. It is a great list. I may not agree with the ordering, but it is good none the less.

  • http://silveremulsion.wordpress.com Silver Emulsion

    Awesome list. My favorite of his has always been Iron Monkey, but I gotta admit that I haven’t seen any of his recent films. I need to get watching these! Thanks for the breakdown.

  • jojo

    if you havent seen anything since iron monkey, you must rent or buy his latest movies. donnie yen has become such a big action star since then

  • Onal

    I am So much agree with who fancying him too

  • Kadek Agus

    i wish that he could have longer fight scenes in Hero! such a great movie, watched it 3 times

  • http://donnieyen donnie

    my favourite chinese actor doNNIE YEN ALA VISTA CHI CHI :)

  • http://brucelee2 bruce

    I was a disciple of the Leaf Master fight is not good just watch and please your mind, the art of fighting offensive and defensive took me around 30 years to master it Donnie Yen is a great martial Master chi chi :)

  • Gen

    U r so right abt him his 1 of the best actor of the world

  • http://www.silveremulsion.com Uncle Jasper

    Another great list and fun read! As big as Donnie Yen has become in recent years I have always loved Drunken Tai Chi. It’s over 25 years old, but it’s so deliriously goofy and over the top that you can’t help but love it. Since he’s so big now I doubt he could get away with this kind of role any more, which makes going back to it all the more rewarding.

  • Shadowlin

    Ip Man was not the founder of Wing Chun. It was founded by a nun.

  • SwordSaint

    I’ve been a Donnie Yen fan since watching him as the villain in Once Upon a Time in China 2. This was a great list, though I would switch Hero and Ip Man in place of order. Dragon Tiger Gate was a good choice for the number 1 spot, though.

    It was just too bad that some people didn’t get as hyped about Donnie and Jackie Chan squaring off in Shanghai Knights like they(including me) got hyped about Jackie and Jet Li facing off in the Forbidden Kingdom, but yeah Donnie Yen wasn’t quite as popular back then as he is now (but that’s my opinion).

    Just one thing, Yip Man, who Ip Man was inspired from, didn’t found Wing Chun (though I think he was the first to teach it openly). It was founded by a woman by the name of Ng Mui, I think.

  • leon

    ip man is the best movie!

  • SEan

    I totally agree with the number 1 spot, but i think you should have found somewhere for Tiger cage.
    It’s one of his early work, i watched it such a long time ago , it was my his first movie i saw and have been an avid fan ever since.

    It’s just a shame that most of his movies are not really popular all over the world, you have to make a conscious effort to get to see them.

  • http://yahoo.com Tumusiime Musinguzi Isaac

    i dont know what i will do to watch all donnie yen movies coz they ae my best.

  • http://www.meet2adeel.webs.com Aftab Adeel Joyia

    I watch his all movies. Really he is the best actor. I love Donnie.

  • http://maythanh25@yahoo.com May

    Donnie Yen is sooo amazing and i am his biggest fan i have to posters of him on the wall and all the movies of him
    .

  • jhonatan

    o melhor ator de artes marciais pra mim e um artista completo

  • Mhari

    IPMAN3 is great. Best moves ever since Jet Li. D movie is great,too! I watched it over and over. And… I’m buying d DVD too. I highly recommend it.” oh,Donnie boy…”.

  • Kai

    @shadowlin: it was actually founded by some other woman, who got help from a nun to develop it.

  • Robdice

    good info i heard same, but never had a name”Ng Mui” TY!

  • Patapon

    I’m glad you introduced Dragon Tiger Gate! His best film by far

  • Joseph Smith

    yo homie your tripping if you think dragon tiger gate is better than ip man or flashpoint. dragon tiger gate was good fighting but a horrible movie and representation of donnie yen’s usual style

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KVCT56WWAUMDNYYXPOIKLWFYXY Soconie

    Donnie Yen is the best martial arts living legend, critically acclaimed worldwide..

  • Vruggio

    I agree, IP Man is the best!

  • Limzky

    donnie yen the best actor. create more movie donnie

  • ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΟΝΙΟ888

    THE BEST OF THE TOP TEN MOVIE OF MARTIAL ARTS
    MY LIKETED

  • John2442

    LOL @ Dragon Tiger Gate being #1.

  • Marius

    Ip man 1,2,3 amazing movies i hope he dose more movies with that martial art style

  • Marius

    Ip man 1,2,3 amazing movies i hope he dose more movies with that martial art style

  • http://thelifechic.com/ thelifechic

    I love donnie yen’s acting in return of cen zhen, its cool

  • A T semaJ

    Donnie Yen Rules…I wanna get beat up by Donnie Yen…hahaha

  • Cdlooi

    Donnie Yen creates a lot of his own way of martial arts. You can see the different styles from Kill Zones to Flash Point. I have been following his career from Drunken Tai Chi till now. I think he is one of the best martial artists and reaches his own philosophy of Chinese Kung Fu !

  • http://www.facebook.com/daPuppie Assault Rifle

    .. you guys ran out of Yen’s movie? HERO listed as being #2?

    Yen was in that movie for all of what, 15min? – His character was at best, a filler. No development.. no continuation etc.

    I agreed with everything until I saw Hero and DragonTigerGate as #2 and #1.

  • Salvadorsolache

    ip man 3 is not donnie yen

  • Sage

    Ip man 3 is not Donnie Yen

  • Kiki07

    Great list but IP Man should be #1

  • umop apisdn

    The scene in your last video where he fights the guy dressed in white is Saat Po Long.. really good cop movie.. might be worth honorable mention here

  • Filmpuff

    I’ve seen a few of his movies. Most recently, I saw 14 Blades. Great martial arts scenes sure, great actor? Not so certain.

  • Filmpuff

    I’ve seen a few of his movies. Most recently, I saw 14 Blades. Great martial arts scenes sure, great actor? Not so certain.

  • Filmpuff

    I’ve seen a few of his movies. Most recently, I saw 14 Blades. Great martial arts scenes sure, great actor? Not so certain.

  • Filmpuff

    I’ve seen a few of his movies. Most recently, I saw 14 Blades. Great martial arts scenes sure, great actor? Not so certain.

  • Filmpuff

    I’ve seen a few of his movies. Most recently, I saw 14 Blades. Great martial arts scenes sure, great actor? Not so certain.

  • Subhankar Chowdhury

    what about his latest release “The lost bladesman” ? it should come into the list.
    a must watch for every movie lovers….

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002410753815 Waleed Imtiaz

    these awl are really awsum movies…….i’M lovin’ it…..

  • Salman_ahsan26

    ip man should be at # 1
     

  • Duffdavey

    No your not his biggest fan i am his biggest fan ..

  • Jerry_chenk

    Well i love the Donnie yen films but i don’t agree on this first rated top 1 because if we can see that HERO he acted like a brave and smart man to pretend that jet li killed him but everything was false. so me i will rate that 14blade as number 1 because there is a lot of trick and demonstrations. Thanks. OLUMIDE from Nigeria.

  • Yantoheri524

    Flash point should be no 1 is the best

  • EJ

    where can i watch flash point?

  • http://www.handbagabc.com Apollodolar

    I so live Donnie’s movie, his show of Kungfu very wonderful.