he also appears in the sequel... as a kung fu disciple to the lead actor donnie yen. >> after ip man accepted his first disciple, he went on to accept three others. i was one of them. they used my real name, wang kun... that's me! >> wang kun is excited about the chance of working on american co-productions, especially action flicks. but he says compared to the west, china's unique strength will always lie in its fighting scenes. >> they have less legwork, although most of their upper body work is pretty good. in american films, the strikes are very singular, with violent contact. the main difference is that chinese fight scenes tend to be showy. viewers find it pleasing to the eye. we should combine chinese moves with hollywood's computer-generated effects and create something really unique. >> finding a happy marriage between east and west, is the ambition bona film group. its promotional reel is a hard sell on the reasons to invest in chinese cinema. bona is china's leading privately-owned film producer and distributor. in 2012, it signed deals with universal studios and fox inter