Bulletproof Monk(2003) ๐ ๐
The monk is pursued across the globe by Strucker (Karel Roden), a former Nazi officer who has been hunting him since 1943 to claim the scroll's power for himself.
Despite being set in a generic American city (resembling New York), the movie was primarily filmed in Toronto and Hamilton, Canada . Critical and Commercial Reception Bulletproof Monk(2003)
Released in April 2003, is an American action-comedy film that attempted to capitalize on the "wire-fu" trend popularized by hits like The Matrix and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon . Directed by Paul Hunter in his feature film debut, the movie was a rare Hollywood vehicle for Hong Kong legend Chow Yun-fat . Plot Overview The monk is pursued across the globe by
The film was a significant commercial and critical disappointment: Bulletproof Monk (2003) - IMDb Directed by Paul Hunter in his feature film
As his 60-year tenure as guardian nears its end, the monk must find a successor. He meets Kar (Seann William Scott), a streetwise pickpocket in America who unintentionally fulfills ancient prophecies while practicing martial arts he learned by mimicking movies.