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El Monje (Chow Yun-Fat) es un maestro zen de artes marciales cuyo deber ha sido proteger un antiguo pergamino de gran poder, un misterioso artefacto que posee la clave para lograr un poder sin límites. Ahora tiene que encontrar al que será el próximo guardián, y su búsqueda lo llevará a los Estados Unidos. Parece ser que de acuerdo con una antigua profecía, y para su total sorpresa, el sucesor es un joven encantador llamado Kar (Sean William Scott). (Filmax)

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DaViD´82 

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inglés This is something that actors of calibre of Fat and Roden really don’t need. I felt genuinely sorry for them throughout this boring, uninteresting, horribly shot film with cheap effects and awfully childish humour. ()

novoten 

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inglés Viewers who are more positively inclined towards the "made in Hong Kong" brand probably won't be able to forgive Chow Yun-Fat for the way he was willing to dole it out with them, but I just don't feel right taking down positive action spectacles. The excellent Seann William Scott, hints of bullet time, verbal and literal shootouts, and the feeling that the bad ratings are mainly because everyone used to read Premiere, which blasted Bulletproof Monk as an unwatchable B-movie. More than ten years after its premiere, Kar and co. grow on you as a pure guilty pleasure. ()

Kaka 

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inglés It could have been a solid action flick with a weak story, it could have been one of those “smart” action films, and it could have easily been an easygoing B-movie, but the only word that comes to my mind after it ended is: nonsense. Glaring CGI Matrix-like visual effects, bad editing, confusing camera work. The acting is average, yet with great potential. ()