
I saw this movie only because it was a double with Matrix Reloaded. At first I thought, okay, I will just watch this and then it will be over and I can watch Matrix, but I must say I enjoyed it. It was just as far fetched as Matrix and I liked it.
Actually I went to see that double too...and I must say that I liked Bulletproof Monk more than reloaded...I was impressed with sean william scott and his action sequences as well as general acting cause all I have seen him in is comedies and I must say he made a good transition from one to the other..though of course there was a little of the goof in the character he portrayed...I read the reviews for this movie and I must say that they sent me in the cinema expecting a poor quality and boring movie but it was anything but I liked everything about this movie and I hope to see a lot more like it...I wasn't disappointed at all.
The special effects were pretty good, but I got lost in the story. As for Sean William Scott, I think he needs to stick with true comedies. Overall I enjoyed the movie, but wouldn't see it twice 2
For 60 years a mysterious monk with no name has zigzagged the globe to protect an ancient scroll - a scroll that holds the key to unlimited power. Now the Monk must look for a new scrollkeeper. Kar is an unlikely candidate, a streetwise young man whose only interest is himself. But when he inadvertently saves the Bulletproof Monk from capture, the two become partners in a scheme to save the world from the scroll's most avid pursuer. Packed with spectacular special effects and martial arts action, the Monk, Kar, and a sexy Russian mob princess called Bad Girl must struggle to find, face, and fight the ultimate enemy.
Bulletproof Monk (Hover)