Bulletproof Monk Synopsis & Summary

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 living in San Francisco. As the monk attempts to educate Kar in the powers and responsibilities of the scroll and the ways of a monk's life, they discover they have a rival for the possession of the valuable scroll. As Kar and the monk fend off their mysterious adversary, they are aided by Bad Girl (Jaime King), a beautiful Russian mob affiliate with amazing martial arts skills and a vested interest in keeping the scroll in virtuous hands. Bulletproof Monk was based a comic book series published in 1999; Chow Yun-Fat's frequent collaborators John Woo and Terence Chang produced. - Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
04/16/2003
DVD Release Date:
09/09/2003
Rating:
PG-13
MPAA Reasons:
for violence, language and some sexual content.
Run Time:
104 min.
Distributor(s):
MGM/UA
Production Co.:
Flypaper Press, Lake Shore Entertainment, Lion Rock Productions, Mosaic Media Group
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Culture Clash, Heroic Mission, Mentors, Unlikely Heroes
Tone:
Humorous, Light, Frantic, Rousing, Silly, Slick, Stylized
Keywords:
Kung-Fu, Nazi, enlightenment, martial-arts, monk, organized-crime, petty-crime, pickpocket, prophecy, protection, scroll, supernatural-powers
Country of Origin:
USA (04-16-2003)
Language:
English
Status:
DVD