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Bulletproof Monk (2003)

The movie Bulletproof Monk centers around a nameless Tibetan monk with a powerful ancient scroll that he has protected for 60 years. This scroll grants unlimited power to whoever possesses it. The monk, having protected this scroll for decades, searches for a new guardian and finds an unlikely candidate in Kar, a self-centered young man. The story unfolds as they join forces with Jade, a woman with her own motives, to protect the scroll from falling into the wrong hands, including Nazis seeking world domination. The narrative is filled with action, comedy, and fantasy elements, delivering a mix of martial arts sequences and humorous interactions, especially between the monk and Kar, as they navigate their way through challenges to keep the scroll safe.

Length: 1h 44m
Genre: Action, Comedy, Fantasy
This Title is: Entertaining and adventurous with a blend of action and humor

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Trailer

Cast

  • Chow Yun-fat as Monk with No Name
  • Seann William Scott as Kar
  • Jaime King as Jade “Bad Girl” Kerensky

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: PG-13

Some martial arts violence and language.

Trivia

  • The film is loosely based on the comic book written by Brett Lewis.
  • It marks the directorial debut of Paul Hunter.
  • A video game adaptation was in development but was ultimately cancelled.

Our Review

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Bulletproof Monk, despite its ambitious attempt to blend Eastern martial arts mystique with Western comedic timing, lands as a mixed bag in execution. Critics and audiences alike have noted Chow Yun-Fat’s charismatic presence and Seann William Scott’s comedic performance as highlights within an otherwise uneven narrative. The film’s plot, which revolves around the protection of a sacred scroll, is criticized for its lack of originality and coherence, yet it manages to deliver entertaining action sequences that are both engaging and visually appealing. The quality of production, including direction and scriptwriting, has been pointed out as lacking the depth and polish expected from a movie with such a unique premise. Despite these criticisms, Bulletproof Monk holds a certain charm, attributed to its blend of action and comedy, along with moments of genuine connection between the characters. Its visuals stand out, with fight scenes that, while not groundbreaking, offer enough spectacle to satisfy fans of the genre. In summary, Bulletproof Monk finds its strength in its entertainment value and the dynamic performances of its lead actors, even as it struggles with a predictable storyline and inconsistent execution.

Critic Scores

Bulletproof Monk has received a mixed positive review by the critics

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