Bulletproof Monk – Der kugelsichere Mönch (2003)
10KBulletproof Monk – Der kugelsichere Mönch: Directed by Paul Hunter. With Chow Yun-Fat, Seann William Scott, Jaime King, Karel Roden. Based on the very underground comic book of the same name, a Tibetan monk becomes a mentor to a young street punk and tries teaching him how to protect the scroll of ultimate power from a secret Nazi organization bent on world domination.
“It was hard to watch this film and not compare some of the wild action/fight scenes with those in the Matrix or its over-hyped sequel. Whilst the scenes in BPM are not as polished or well done as those in the Matrix, they are entertaining enough and the choreography and use of props showed much more promise and imagination than those in the Wachowski Bros. productions (at least in regard to the Matrix Reloaded, anyhow).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBut this film did not receive the hype that TMR did and, consequently, my expectations of it were lower. As a result, I was not disappointed in BPM as I was with TMR. Sure, its all silliness, but at least it has the humour to go along with that silliness. In short, it doesnu0026#39;t take itself too seriously, and neiither should the audience.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eChow-Yun Fat shows he can play non-serious roles and get away with it, and Sean William Scott shows he can do other parts away from American Pie and its teen comedy clones. But a particular joy to see in this film is the appearance of Mako, whom I havenu0026#39;t seen much of in recent years. He only has a small role in this film, but he steals the show whenever heu0026#39;s on screen.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe kung-fu isnu0026#39;t quite as wild as Crouching Tigeru0026#39;s flying escapades nor is the wire-work quite so obvious. All in all a fun movie that should be watched as it was intended, as sheer escapism.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere are a few bad points. Watch out for the villain at the end. He should get the u0026quot;worst villainu0026#39;s hairstyleu0026quot; award for his mullet. That, and the ludicrous torture machine are the lighter negative aspects in an otherwise entertaining movie, and even they somehow just add to the fun. The only really dire moment is u0026quot;Mr Funktasticu0026#39;su0026quot; atrocious British accent/choice of language. There are some things Hollywood will NEVER get right!”