Bulletproof Monk

23% of critics liked it

50% of users liked it

In theaters Apr 16, 2003
PG-13, 1 hr. 44 min.

Movie Info

Director: Paul Hunter
Rated: PG-13
Running Time: 1 hr. 44 min.
Genre: Action & Adventure, Comedy
Theater Release: Apr 16, 2003
DVD Release: Sep 09, 2003
Synopsis: A monk and a pickpocket become unlikely allies in this action adventure story. Sixty years ago, a nameless monk (Chow Yun-Fat) was appointed the guardian of a mysterious scroll that grants remarkable powers to those who possess it. After six decades of traveling the world to protect the scroll, the monk must find someone new to assume the responsibility, but as fate would have it, the new caretaker turns out to be Kar (Seann William Scott), a scruffy and distinctly non-enlightened petty thief

Critic Reviews

  • The fight scenes are routine, the humor juvenile, and the Toronto locales rendered drab through muddy cinematography. More...
  • Chow was never a martial arts star back home, but he's a good enough actor -- and an engaging enough personality -- to pass for one here. More...
  • They made a ton of junky movies in Hong Kong, but those were dazzlingly fluid and high-flying junky movies. This American retread has the same sort of hack plot but none of the bravura. More...
  • [T]he thing about the martial arts sequences -- you've got the great Chow Yun-Fat, but this thing is directed MTV style: cut here, cut there, close-up. So we can't really tell if he's doing stunts or if it's all tricks of camerawork. More...
  • One of those motley movies that borrows from just about everywhere. More...
  • Everything here is borrowed from other movies ... More...
  • Bulletproof Monk shoots blanks. More...
  • Model-turned-actress Jaime King changed her first name (from James) to star in Bulletproof Monk. Given her performance, she might have to enter the witness-protection program. More...
  • The movie mixes dull dialogue, martial arts wire work and half-baked approximations of Eastern philosophy, some shallow enough to make the average fortune cookie seem profound. More...
  • [A] lightweight but delightful martial-arts romp. More...