Starring Dev Patel Produced By Dev Patel Story and Screenplay By Dev Patel Directed By Dev Patel So instead of waiting for Hollywood to cast him, he went straight to boss mode and decided to make his own action movie. What an amazing talent Patel has, I hope Monkey Man pushed his recognition even more
Well, the young stars and directors have to wake up and understand that they do not need Hollywood to make a great film. Hollywood is dying as of right now.
He learned from the likes of Jackie Chan and Stephen Chow. Good for him. The one thing missing is his singing the OST lol. Jackie Chan can't be beat in that department 😅
The "shakey cam" you are referring to was because there was a stunt guy operating one of the cameras. Someone from the stunt crew's true passion was cinematography. Dev Patel said he would often find him dabbling in it while on set, messin' with cameras and setting up previzes before stunt scenes. So Patel decided to put a camera in his hands during a bunch of the fight scenes. So he could do stunts while filming, like rolling on the ground with the camera and "getting under the armpit of the action," Dev explains. So @ 1:26, the "best of both worlds" camerawork was because although there was only 1 cinematographer, there were technically 2 camera operators.
The fact that Jordan Peele and his production team saved this movie from being a Netflix streaming release for the sake of a theatrical release is a testament how much care he has for other artists. Good job for Peele, i really hope someday Dev could starred in one of Peele's movies someday 🤗
Awesome job, seriously... My company (Stage23) spent a couple of years creating vfx for it. I knew it was gold after the first assembly edit. So glad its getting the praise it deserves.
I was hoping that it would something like of The Mask of Jim Carrey with supernatural twist in it but it's still came out great, fighting is good, drama and story is good. 8.5/10 for me.
@@DR.DisInfectThe main actor in this movie (and a ton of other, behind the scenes jobs on this movie). He was also the lead in The Green Knight. He's done other things and been in other things, but this is all I know.
I saw this movie yesterday, and it was definitely an amazing and wild ride that mixes a John Wick-esque story with Indian/Hindu mythology and politics. It almost didn’t get released when Netflix got cold feet until Jordan Peele swooped in to save it, and I’m entirely glad he did since you can tell that Dev Patel literally put his blood, sweat and tears into getting this film made.
Netflix didn't get cold feet fool they were going to have it stream in their platform Jordan Peele saved it from shit streaming so it could be shown on a big screen in a cinema That's what happened fool
My fellow producer friend did the production service of this movie during covid, 99,8% was shot in Batam, an Indonesian island near Singapore. Thats what US 10 million looks like if you shot there. As comparison The Raid 1 is 1 million, The Raid 2 is somewhere around 3,6 million. Most Indian people in this movie is Indonesian with Indian ancestry.
was wondering why there were so many east Asian looking people, thought it was just set in the North Eastern states where people look more Chinese than Indian.
Just got back from the theatre and I get what Jordan peele was saying, this is fantastic on the big screen. Apparently some critics are saying that it’s boring but I think they were going in expecting John wick 4 and forget the story is supposed to take the center stage. And just look at the filmmaking! The match cuts! The slow mo! The integrated music! There’s so much to love about this movie I didn’t even have time to be bored. One thing I really loved was how they revealed the characters motivations, the film language itself tells us who it is he’s going after and why without ever actually telling us, and we don’t even see the flashback scene until he’s confronting the full memory himself and changing as a character. Also I feel like there was a reference to the first fight in Ong Bak in the last fight in the arena Alright I’m done go watch this!
I honestly appreciate character driven introspective movies with good action than the spectacle of action with one-dimensional characters. For example, John Wick was a good action spectacle, but I appreciated The Equalizer (Denzel) even more!
The critics who were expecting a John Wick knockoff out of Monkey Man know little about the history of action films,specially the asian one.I felt influences from Bruce Lee,The Raid,The Man From Nowhere,Ong Bak and Old Boy.This film eats John Wick for breakfast and i love John Wick.
Fun fact, the color of the evil party was changed from orange to red in trailers because in India BJP is a nationalists and even Netflix was spooked it would spark an outrage.
Spreading false info because you saw one tweet on the web. 1. This is a highly anticipated film in India. 2. Saffron is the color of Hindus, the most tolerant and inclusive religion in the world that the Western World goes out of it's way to insult. The ruling party did nothing to villainize people that criticised them, unlike in Murica where they along mud at each other every chance they get. You think a single movie is gonna change that? Leave Indians alone
Thank you for making this review! I was blown away by the film, particularly after watching a tonne of interviews about how much of a production nightmare this film was in almost every aspect, coupled with the various injuries Dev sustained throughout the shoot. The action in the final act was absolutely spectacular! I wish he had gotten to utilise the 87eleven stunt team like he had originally wanted (Chad Stahelski's stunt company), but a lot of issues arose due to COVID. Regardless, I'm so happy this movie exists and I hope it's just the beginning for Dev's directorial ventures.
Just watched the movie with my wife and it was awesome. I loved the claustrophobic vibe of the film and the camerawork really sold the chaos. We'll probably watch it again in the future
@@T-M-N-T Enjoyed Dune a lot as well. Monkey Man just turned out to be my favorite so far. Really enjoyed the scrappy nature of the filmmaking, which really shows in the film itself.
@@VE8787also i think he was a little too self-indulgent with the visuals, like for example those POV shots when he's being chased: it feels like he had a lot of ideas for how he wanted to shoot the scene but couldn't decide on one so he just put it all in there
Times are different now; but I knew people working in Bollywood 15 years ago, and they used to tell me they hired an extra person to hold a light because that was cheaper than buying or even renting a light stand... that's how you can make such a movie for $10 million...
bruhh that's the only difference, there was a time when bollywood was not that rich, but in todays era bollywood is much much much more rich so they don't care about story,how to present film they just see money and that's why I QUIET BOLLYWOOD AND SHIFTED TO HOLLYWOOD AND K-DRAMA ALTHOUGH I AM NOT A GREAT FAN OF THIS INDUSTRY...AND YOU KNOW MANY PPL HAVE QUIET BOLLYWOOD WATCHINGS..BECAUSE THEY SUCKS NOW. there are many many flop films but the actor did't cared because they got there money in hand so screw up the film I DON't care attitude is in them......
Just saw it tonight, really enjoyed it. Dev clearly put his heart and soul into this so mad props to him. It was gritty, chaotic and tense with some lovely backdrops of the culture, both the good and the bad. Of course there are comparisons to The Raid and John Wick but this had its own identity. I've always liked Dev and can't wait too see what he does next.
Very nice to see Dev turning this corner in his career. When he was in the Green Knight I always wondered why he wasn’t in more movies cuz he’s obviously talented. But THIS is a whole new level. 👏🏼👏🏼 Congrats!
As much as I totally love gritty and realistic action movies, I don't get this constant urge of movies (even though this movie was conceptualized and created by Dev Patel), to always show the so-called "Indian underbelly" when it comes to representing India on screen, even in this day age. It seems like the cinematic world (including Indians making cinema) is so bankrupted of creative ideas that they can't see (or possibly willfully ignore) anything beautiful, classy, emphatic, joyful, and celebratory in India.
Man I never wouldve imagined Dev Patel could pull off action this well, but this honestly looks fantastic. EDIT: Thanks for all the likes, and as a brand new channel I would love if you guys could let me know if theres any way to improve my content. Thanks!
I saw a brief image-ad for this movie and thought: "Hm, this seems interesting, and Dev Patel + Sharlto Copley? This could be good." I am glad my gut feeling was right. Can't wait to catch this in the cinema. Thank you as always Chris. I trust your judgement when it comes to movies, and you haven't disappointed me in many years. (Oh and congrats to 2 Mil. :) )
And I'd just got out of the theater seeing Monkey Man by the time this has been uploaded. All I have to say, this might be one of my favorite action films of 2024 so far. 😊
Chris I’ve watched 3 reviews for this movie prior to watching yours and yet after watching yours I feel like I’m no longer going in blind, you gave away so many plot points man.
Bro why would you watch so many reviews before watching the film if you want to go in blind😂 I don’t even watch full trailers so I can go blind as possible
Beautifully shot movie, with a lot of 2000-era action movie style. Felt like it could’ve been released in 2004 if it weren’t for the almost Matthew Vaughn style fight cinematography where the camera follows the punch and the over the top high-paced movement. Awesome movie, beautiful, gritty too. So good.
Thank you Chris for seeing the shaky cam for what it really was other than just it being shaky cam. I really thought it added to the brutality of the fight scenes
@@DR.DisInfect excellent. The way modern horror movies are put together is horrible. This release is nothing like that and is a good watch. It's more creepy than scary for me, but that's not a bad thing. I say watch it, and enjoy it for it's originality. If a score is warranted, I would give it an 8/10.
I credit this as one of the best-directed action films I've ever seen, in terms of shot composition, editing, sound design, rhythm, and choreography. It all flows together. This film uses a LOT of quick cuts and short scenes, which can be disorienting for some, but it serves to sell a wild frenetic energy, while it all feels like a montage that flows together. It gets at times perhaps TOO visceral, politically laden, and some might find issue with its messaging, but as a directorial showcase it is master craft. And if it ever lulls, you get to be reenergized by Sharlto's consummate showmanship. I want to own a physical copy.
I love wàtching your reviews because they are short and to the point. But that don't mean you miss out on the important little drawbacks and flaws in the movie like many other longer review makers have pointed out to.
I really liked monkey man. Dev Patel is so talented! He directed it too so I’m happy he’s finally getting his flowers. It’s a really well rounded film in my opinion. I like how they explored trauma and how he’s trying to navigate through it especially in south Asian culture which trauma is rarely spoken about. So I commend him for exploring that
Saw an early screening of Monkey Man on Tuesday. Not sure if this will revolutionize the action genre, but it certainly deserved the theatrical release treatment.
Thanks Chris for the glowing review! I didn't have much doubt that I'd love this movie and will want to see it in theaters but I'm still glad to see you loved it as much as you did and reaffirmed me wanting to see it.
The movie has a lot of personality! Reminds me of 90s indie movies which weren't afraid to have fun and excited to try out a bunch of ideas. Could be a little tighter, but enjoyed watching it last night.
I just thought the shaky cam was too much. I wanted clearer fights of dev kicking ass. Still a really great movie and a breath of fresh air. No big budget needed.
This film is the quintessential cinema version of the statement: "F*ck Yeah, Motherf*cker". In other words, it was probably some of the most badass filmmaking I've ever seen.
Chris is probably the only reviewer that didn't get complain about the close ups and "shaky" cam. I was bit worried this would be too grating in this movie, but Chris knows his shit, and if he didn't criticize it, then it must be because it serves a purpose.
Spot on with naming elements of other films. That's exactly what I thought. I got total Enter the dragon vibes in the final showdown with the police chief!!! Edit :Also the fact that the listed budget for this film was $10 million is insane, the visuals editing and camera work were really well done. The shaky cam/fast editing style was done as well enough that it didn't ruin the experience for me. Also the entire soundtrack bumps. There's Indian hip hop and metal, totally opened my music catalogue up. Great film🔥🔥🔥
Watched the movie - it was superb acting/directing/written by DEV PATEL - OSCAR WINING PERFORMANCE. Unfortunately, it was not released (Banned) in India -a movie based in India.. Surprise!!!
I still remember watching a teenage dev Patel as anwar on Skins back in the day, what an absolutely incredible career trajectory. Tbf you could say that about a lot of the other actors on skins too
Funny that you mention Cowboy Bebop, while watching this movie I couldn’t shake the thought that Dev Patel would’ve made a perfect Spike Spiegel. His physicality and mannerisms were so spot on
Just saw this today with my roommate, what a fucking movie. A great hero with the perfect villain. We haven’t had a great action movie like this in a few years I feel like
Dev Patel is the man! My GF and I had a wicked time seeing this in cinema without having watched the trailer! Going in blind to an absolutely savage treat!
ever since Patel starred in 'Slum Dog Millionaire' he caught my eye, and I can say that I've been a fan of his since then, I think I 've see most of his movies, he's an AMAZING actor that made a name for himself outside of Hollywood, good for him, I got my tickets for tomorrow !
The fact Dev written, starred, AND directed this movie is stellar. I would be remised that it ain't perfect, and the shaky cam is to blame. HOWEVER, do not let that dissuade you from seeing this. This movie is absolutely worth watching on the big screen. Prove those streaming big wigs that movies like this belong on the silver screen, not on your little TVs or tablets.
The producers of this film must be so pissed... that their choice of poster, is exactly the same as 'The First Omen' ...released at exactly the same time.
When I watched this movie, I was completely blown away. It was really a badass movie! The fighting scenes, the fast cut scenes, the cinematography-everything is awesome! I love this movie, and seeing Dev Patel in action like this, I would say he nailed it! I hope to see more action movies from him soon!
This is such a good movie. I'm surprised it wasn't crowded. Dev Patel has proven himself as a director, writer, and actor. So thankful to Jordan Peele for the movie release. Will definitely watch it again.
Honestly I enjoyed the movie watching on a big screen in a Dolby atmos theater. I was saddened to see how theaters were empty not just this movie all the others had such a low attendance. I hope industry comes back what it used to be a weekend at movies
I just watched Grace's (from Movie Math) review, and she didn't like it for all the reasons Chris did like it. So I'll see it and decide for myself. Interesting to hear different perspectives.
4:20 10 million budget is a lot in India. It's like a big budget movie in India." Revised: "A budget of 10 million is considered significant in India, often equating to a large-scale production. Such budgets are typically allocated to big-budget films in the Indian film industry, allowing for extensive production values, high-quality visuals, and notable talent. In comparison to Hollywood standards, this budget may be modest, but in the Indian context, it represents a substantial investment in filmmaking."
Very glad we got to see this on the big screen! It's so nice to see something different once in a while without the same five actors and madlib scripts.
I saw the movie last night and really enjoyed all of the action and great acting. The movie really portrays both extremes from the life of the wealthy, to the spiritual nomad. The man playing the tabla Zakir Hussain is a legendary classical Indian musician who is known for his speed and style playing the instrument and was nice that he got to play a role in the movie.
I just saw it. Went in with minimum expectations and mild curiosity. Found it underwhelming, slightly derivative. For a film by a first time director it didn’t offer anything new, as opposed to Michael B Jordan with Creed 3 A couple of issues I had with the film 1. For a film made by a director of Indian descent, the mythology that this film taps in to is really badly handled, as if it was made by some random white guy. 2. Hanuman is a very important character in Hindu scriptures and important to many Hindus. If you don’t want to use Hanumans’ stories in your film, don’t reference him 3. There is a really badly placed/poorly judged message about saving Indian muslims. Which came out nowhere and just felt like pandering to anti-hindus/anti-modi sentiments
I'd love for Chris to do a Feature Presentation on the Crank films, I'd love to see a 3rd movie. They're so unique, such underrated action films at a time when there was such a low quantity of colorful comic book esque action flicks
Looking forward to this one. Also if you dont get the chance to see Hundreds of Beavers in a theater, I hope you check it out when goes on demand on the 15th
I watch a lot of movies in my VR headset with good headphones and it’s the closest to a big screen experience to me. But yeah, glad this was in theaters and I saw it yesterday. The shaky closeup cams detract at times since I’d rather see the action than get the sense of immersion that seems to be the intent. Too much shaky cam and too many cuts makes you wonder if the choreography and stunt fighting was bad and trying to hide that.
I just listened to an interview with Dev Patel and he basically said that Netflix actually dropped the film because they were concerned (amongst other things) that it didn't have enough action/fighting in the film half (stupid Netflix). And thankfully Peele saved the day. Saw it yesterday, fantastic film.
I don’t get it… I thought it sucked. it felt janky, but I was on board for the first act… then it went off the rails. nearly the whole movie was a mess, from the script and tone, all the way down to the camera work. I guess I liked the colors and lighting, and Dev Patel was good (though I think there were a few scenes in the monkey mask that were obviously a stunt man, when they had no reason to be?). my biggest issue was the tone being all over the place… was it serious, was it comic/pulpy, was it even comedic? I wish it went the pulpy John Wick route… and with the plot sorta like Bruce Lee’s _Game of Death,_ but in an Indian club/apartment building, and he fights his way up one floor at a time 🤷🏻♂️
Just saw it. Incredible -- both the action and the story, and its theme of faith. The scene where Patel's younger self, all of 5, tries to save his dying mother -- damn, I wept. Openly. I didn't see that coming while walking into an action movie. Jordan Peele was right to get this into theaters.
Dev has done an exemplary job in the execution of the movie. He is after all The Man who knew Infinity. Also shout out to Peele for recognising the underdog and bringing him to the big screen.
It's hilarious to see the negative reviews for this film that mainly criticize it for being too violent. I mean what else did these reviewers expect? It was literally sold as a violent revenge saga in the trailers with lots of bloody action. Either critics are way too soft these days or just straight up lazy, not even bothering to do their research on the film in advance.
I'm honestly very surprised that you weren't bothered by the camera missing out on waaaay too much action. It was really bad a lot or the time. It was pretty good sometimes as well, but there was so much time it was just bothersome. I was honestly pretty disappointed overall, because about 90% of the best content was in the trailers. I probably would've been more impressed if I hadn't seen the trailers first. I also felt like the story was boring since I felt like I'd seen most of it done so many times before, and the writing wasn't anything special either. It wasn't a terrible movie, but it definitely was not as good and fun as the movie I was expecting from the trailer. I personally don't mind movies that take their time, but this did get boring for me a lot of the time, even though I really wanted to like it.
What an exceptional directional debut. DP has come a long way.
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Objectively, this movie was far and ahead better than almost 90% of action films that have come out in the last 30 years. But, alas, Indians have to fight upward to get recognized in action cinema for western audiences, since most of them are white and prefer white casts. But just like how most American companies now have Indian CEOs, This movie proves the undeniably versatile and raw talent that Indians bring to modern cinema. Monkey Man captured the visceral, raw, primal element that had been hiding beneath an insecure Indian cinematic identity that had been, for years, sanitizing itself to fit in with Western Sensibilities. This movie was an OWNERSHIP of the Mitti (dirt) and roots that sit far beneath Indian culture. It's amazing in all the ways a film can be, relentless, fearless, absolutely badass, and not lacking in deeper ideas and sheer bravado.
It will be it. I watched the intro to this video. Budget and when you said this movie was bad a**, I shut off the video and went and watched in theaters. Truly an amazing bad a** movie.THANK YOU
FACT :-You should watch Anime called The legend of Prince Ram directed by Japanese Yugo Sako. Please money man is not to be confused with Hindu God Hanuman as this film portrays in scenes. Hanuman is Va-Nar. Nar means Human being so Vanar is someone who is not 100% Human. Someone with extraordinary powers than Human being. Somebody who can lift mountain on his shoulders, who can jump and travel like Superman. Also Hanuman ji is God of Strength. He is hardcore devotee of Lord Ram and Hanuman ji powers only come when he chants Lord Ram's name.
Starring Dev Patel
Produced By Dev Patel
Story and Screenplay By Dev Patel
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So instead of waiting for Hollywood to cast him, he went straight to boss mode and decided to make his own action movie. What an amazing talent Patel has, I hope Monkey Man pushed his recognition even more
I seen this comment in penguinz0’s video about this movie.
Tommy Wiseau can learn from Dev.
Well, the young stars and directors have to wake up and understand that they do not need Hollywood to make a great film. Hollywood is dying as of right now.
This same exact comment was on a different video that wasn't penguinz0's video. People really be copy and pasting but the comment is true.
He learned from the likes of Jackie Chan and Stephen Chow. Good for him. The one thing missing is his singing the OST lol. Jackie Chan can't be beat in that department 😅
The "shakey cam" you are referring to was because there was a stunt guy operating one of the cameras. Someone from the stunt crew's true passion was cinematography. Dev Patel said he would often find him dabbling in it while on set, messin' with cameras and setting up previzes before stunt scenes. So Patel decided to put a camera in his hands during a bunch of the fight scenes. So he could do stunts while filming, like rolling on the ground with the camera and "getting under the armpit of the action," Dev explains. So @ 1:26, the "best of both worlds" camerawork was because although there was only 1 cinematographer, there were technically 2 camera operators.
That's...such a bad excuse lmao
@@haridaspalleeri6765I'm pretty sure it was all intensional. For emersion.. Not as an excuse.
@@haridaspalleeri6765 if you see some of the angles it's like someone put a clip cam on one of the fighters.
You should comment this under Jeremy’s video, he says it feels like there’s 2 different cinematographers so that checks out
@@Dominic-Decoco I did! Thanks.
The fact that Jordan Peele and his production team saved this movie from being a Netflix streaming release for the sake of a theatrical release is a testament how much care he has for other artists. Good job for Peele, i really hope someday Dev could starred in one of Peele's movies someday 🤗
The fact I see this same comment on every Monkey Man review is hysterical
@@Kenji_Harima gonna check on double toasted next, it better be there too
lol hoping for 10k likes again? 😂😂
Jordan got in trouble for saying that he only makes movies with black people.
Or maybe he thinks he can make money with it?
Glad you enjoyed it. I was the fight coordinator for this movie.
Awesome job, seriously... My company (Stage23) spent a couple of years creating vfx for it. I knew it was gold after the first assembly edit. So glad its getting the praise it deserves.
You are ! If so, you guys did an excellent job. I hope to see more of Dev Patel in the future.
You delivered in the choreography so well!!
watching Alpha and the gang fight was amazing
I was hoping that it would something like of The Mask of Jim Carrey with supernatural twist in it but it's still came out great, fighting is good, drama and story is good. 8.5/10 for me.
It's so great to see how Dev Patel's career has developed over the years! I'm looking forward to seeing this film.
I first saw him in Skins, so it is delightful to watch his progress.
Who is he
Me too
@@DR.DisInfectyou’re joking right? Skins, Slumdog Millionaire, the Green Knight and more. Google is free.
@@DR.DisInfectThe main actor in this movie (and a ton of other, behind the scenes jobs on this movie). He was also the lead in The Green Knight. He's done other things and been in other things, but this is all I know.
I saw this movie yesterday, and it was definitely an amazing and wild ride that mixes a John Wick-esque story with Indian/Hindu mythology and politics. It almost didn’t get released when Netflix got cold feet until Jordan Peele swooped in to save it, and I’m entirely glad he did since you can tell that Dev Patel literally put his blood, sweat and tears into getting this film made.
Netflix didn't get cold feet fool they were going to have it stream in their platform
Jordan Peele saved it from shit streaming so it could be shown on a big screen in a cinema
That's what happened fool
My fellow producer friend did the production service of this movie during covid, 99,8% was shot in Batam, an Indonesian island near Singapore. Thats what US 10 million looks like if you shot there. As comparison The Raid 1 is 1 million, The Raid 2 is somewhere around 3,6 million. Most Indian people in this movie is Indonesian with Indian ancestry.
No wonder, it didnt feel like India.
@@Annoyed792 I noticed it too ...as a indian
Most of the underground fighting scene and the crowd looked like any indonesian labours
was wondering why there were so many east Asian looking people, thought it was just set in the North Eastern states where people look more Chinese than Indian.
@@SantomPh don't use 'Chinese' for our own countrymen the term you're looking for is 'asian looking' 👍
Why do ppl always lie huh
That Tabla player shown in the trailer is real legendary Tabla instrument player Zakir Husain.
very poor
@@msdadsfsx We are not talking about your mental condition here buddy.
@@Rishabh-Devyayy
@@msdadsfsx go watch the snuff movies you like.
love how he acts as a metronome for the punching bag scene
Just got back from the theatre and I get what Jordan peele was saying, this is fantastic on the big screen. Apparently some critics are saying that it’s boring but I think they were going in expecting John wick 4 and forget the story is supposed to take the center stage. And just look at the filmmaking! The match cuts! The slow mo! The integrated music! There’s so much to love about this movie I didn’t even have time to be bored.
One thing I really loved was how they revealed the characters motivations, the film language itself tells us who it is he’s going after and why without ever actually telling us, and we don’t even see the flashback scene until he’s confronting the full memory himself and changing as a character.
Also I feel like there was a reference to the first fight in Ong Bak in the last fight in the arena
Alright I’m done go watch this!
I honestly appreciate character driven introspective movies with good action than the spectacle of action with one-dimensional characters. For example, John Wick was a good action spectacle, but I appreciated The Equalizer (Denzel) even more!
The critics who were expecting a John Wick knockoff out of Monkey Man know little about the history of action films,specially the asian one.I felt influences from Bruce Lee,The Raid,The Man From Nowhere,Ong Bak and Old Boy.This film eats John Wick for breakfast and i love John Wick.
Eh, screw those critics.
Soundtrack was great. And i love all the different colors in different scenes! Each scene has its own look. It was great. Pure art!!
I wasn‘t bored 1 damn second…
Fun fact, the color of the evil party was changed from orange to red in trailers because in India BJP is a nationalists and even Netflix was spooked it would spark an outrage.
The what? And no the Netflix didn’t spooked on colour orange
Hah, those are the guys who threatened to burn theatre because the heroine was wearing Orange dress in a song video 😂
Spreading false info because you saw one tweet on the web.
1. This is a highly anticipated film in India.
2. Saffron is the color of Hindus, the most tolerant and inclusive religion in the world that the Western World goes out of it's way to insult.
The ruling party did nothing to villainize people that criticised them, unlike in Murica where they along mud at each other every chance they get. You think a single movie is gonna change that?
Leave Indians alone
@@amaljoe367 any video of that?
@@manannaik1341u can search ‘besharam rang controversy ‘
Thank you for making this review! I was blown away by the film, particularly after watching a tonne of interviews about how much of a production nightmare this film was in almost every aspect, coupled with the various injuries Dev sustained throughout the shoot. The action in the final act was absolutely spectacular! I wish he had gotten to utilise the 87eleven stunt team like he had originally wanted (Chad Stahelski's stunt company), but a lot of issues arose due to COVID. Regardless, I'm so happy this movie exists and I hope it's just the beginning for Dev's directorial ventures.
Just watched the movie with my wife and it was awesome. I loved the claustrophobic vibe of the film and the camerawork really sold the chaos. We'll probably watch it again in the future
I feel like the algorithm keeps giving us the same videos, brother.
@@h0rn3d_h1st0r1an haha for sure dude 😂
So this film woth my Mom... She covered her eyes on the action scenes.
*"No monkeys were harmed in the making of this movie"*
Probably a quote at the end credits 😂
Dats wacist
Honestly, it’s my favorite film thus far this year.
Same. I love Dune: Part Two and all that, but I was hyped the entire runtime.
Dune … what a brilliant movie to fall asleep to 👍
@@T-M-N-T Enjoyed Dune a lot as well. Monkey Man just turned out to be my favorite so far. Really enjoyed the scrappy nature of the filmmaking, which really shows in the film itself.
@@T-M-N-Tit's okay if you didnt understand it
Nothing is topping Dune: Part Two for me
As a directorial debut, it was very good. I think he can improve though. But then again he was the lead actor too so quite a lot to accomplish.
Can you elaborate on how he can improve?
@@VE8787well, the only problem i had with this movie was the pacing, second half needed a good trimming, at least like 20/30 minutes less
@@VE8787also i think he was a little too self-indulgent with the visuals, like for example those POV shots when he's being chased: it feels like he had a lot of ideas for how he wanted to shoot the scene but couldn't decide on one so he just put it all in there
Movie seems great. Thank god for the raid and john wick movies for saving the action movie genre.
And the man from nowhere
And The Raid
And extraction
@@Kuba-qo7un extraction don't have emotion and story
It's true! More movies in that style are a win
Times are different now; but I knew people working in Bollywood 15 years ago, and they used to tell me they hired an extra person to hold a light because that was cheaper than buying or even renting a light stand... that's how you can make such a movie for $10 million...
This isn't a criticism of this movie or Dev Patel - I am sure both are awesome and can't wait to see this.
bruhh that's the only difference, there was a time when bollywood was not that rich, but in todays era bollywood is much much much more rich so they don't care about story,how to present film they just see money and that's why I QUIET BOLLYWOOD AND SHIFTED TO HOLLYWOOD AND K-DRAMA ALTHOUGH I AM NOT A GREAT FAN OF THIS INDUSTRY...AND YOU KNOW MANY PPL HAVE QUIET BOLLYWOOD WATCHINGS..BECAUSE THEY SUCKS NOW. there are many many flop films but the actor did't cared because they got there money in hand so screw up the film I DON't care attitude is in them......
Exactly. That's how he made this Film outside of US. Cheap labour and cheap actors too.
Just saw it tonight, really enjoyed it. Dev clearly put his heart and soul into this so mad props to him. It was gritty, chaotic and tense with some lovely backdrops of the culture, both the good and the bad. Of course there are comparisons to The Raid and John Wick but this had its own identity. I've always liked Dev and can't wait too see what he does next.
Very nice to see Dev turning this corner in his career. When he was in the Green Knight I always wondered why he wasn’t in more movies cuz he’s obviously talented. But THIS is a whole new level. 👏🏼👏🏼 Congrats!
Saw it last night and loved it. The pacing was amazing. It did not feel like 1h and 53m. They really made it feel full.
As much as I totally love gritty and realistic action movies, I don't get this constant urge of movies (even though this movie was conceptualized and created by Dev Patel), to always show the so-called "Indian underbelly" when it comes to representing India on screen, even in this day age. It seems like the cinematic world (including Indians making cinema) is so bankrupted of creative ideas that they can't see (or possibly willfully ignore) anything beautiful, classy, emphatic, joyful, and celebratory in India.
Precisely why I decided to skip this one. Wake me up when Hollywood makes a good movie with India as the backdrop 😂
Man I never wouldve imagined Dev Patel could pull off action this well, but this honestly looks fantastic.
EDIT: Thanks for all the likes, and as a brand new channel I would love if you guys could let me know if theres any way to improve my content. Thanks!
Ya he's way better than I thought he'd be
why though? keanu pulled it off and dev is a much better actor
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He’s a black belt in Taikwondo
@@Bingchilling11don’t even start Dave is a fantastic actor compared to cardboard reeves
I saw a brief image-ad for this movie and thought: "Hm, this seems interesting, and Dev Patel + Sharlto Copley? This could be good."
I am glad my gut feeling was right. Can't wait to catch this in the cinema.
Thank you as always Chris. I trust your judgement when it comes to movies, and you haven't disappointed me in many years. (Oh and congrats to 2 Mil. :) )
And I'd just got out of the theater seeing Monkey Man by the time this has been uploaded.
All I have to say, this might be one of my favorite action films of 2024 so far. 😊
Chris I’ve watched 3 reviews for this movie prior to watching yours and yet after watching yours I feel like I’m no longer going in blind, you gave away so many plot points man.
All of the plot points were spelled out in the trailer itself.
@@kickass2117 that’s why I don’t watch trailers
Bro why would you watch so many reviews before watching the film if you want to go in blind😂 I don’t even watch full trailers so I can go blind as possible
@@nickchilds3155surely 4 video reviews show more than trailers, make it make sense😂
Why have you watched 3 reviews for a movie before going and watching it? Havent you made your mind up yet?
Beautifully shot movie, with a lot of 2000-era action movie style. Felt like it could’ve been released in 2004 if it weren’t for the almost Matthew Vaughn style fight cinematography where the camera follows the punch and the over the top high-paced movement.
Awesome movie, beautiful, gritty too. So good.
Thank you Chris for seeing the shaky cam for what it really was other than just it being shaky cam. I really thought it added to the brutality of the fight scenes
What makes a good movie? Tender Love & Care. Being well done. Very fond of Patel.
Wasnt on my watch list before but gonna add it after your review. Thx Chris 👏
Earliest I’ve been to a Stuckmann video!
Chris, I'm surprised you haven't done a review of Late Night With the Devil.
How was it?
@@DR.DisInfect excellent. The way modern horror movies are put together is horrible. This release is nothing like that and is a good watch. It's more creepy than scary for me, but that's not a bad thing. I say watch it, and enjoy it for it's originality.
If a score is warranted, I would give it an 8/10.
@@DR.DisInfectwaaaay better than this piece of 💩
I don’t even think Chris watches these movies anymore. Just watches the trailer, and reads a script.
I agree, late night with the devil was soooo good!
My comment deleted? 🧐😒 sus Stuckmann
I credit this as one of the best-directed action films I've ever seen, in terms of shot composition, editing, sound design, rhythm, and choreography. It all flows together. This film uses a LOT of quick cuts and short scenes, which can be disorienting for some, but it serves to sell a wild frenetic energy, while it all feels like a montage that flows together. It gets at times perhaps TOO visceral, politically laden, and some might find issue with its messaging, but as a directorial showcase it is master craft. And if it ever lulls, you get to be reenergized by Sharlto's consummate showmanship. I want to own a physical copy.
I love wàtching your reviews because they are short and to the point. But that don't mean you miss out on the important little drawbacks and flaws in the movie like many other longer review makers have pointed out to.
I really liked monkey man. Dev Patel is so talented! He directed it too so I’m happy he’s finally getting his flowers. It’s a really well rounded film in my opinion. I like how they explored trauma and how he’s trying to navigate through it especially in south Asian culture which trauma is rarely spoken about. So I commend him for exploring that
Saw an early screening of Monkey Man on Tuesday. Not sure if this will revolutionize the action genre, but it certainly deserved the theatrical release treatment.
Thanks Chris for the glowing review! I didn't have much doubt that I'd love this movie and will want to see it in theaters but I'm still glad to see you loved it as much as you did and reaffirmed me wanting to see it.
The movie has a lot of personality! Reminds me of 90s indie movies which weren't afraid to have fun and excited to try out a bunch of ideas. Could be a little tighter, but enjoyed watching it last night.
The non english dialouge (Hindi!) was fantastic too. It felt natural and fit well with the story
I just thought the shaky cam was too much. I wanted clearer fights of dev kicking ass. Still a really great movie and a breath of fresh air. No big budget needed.
Thank you so much for the review! I know that some of this movie was filmed during the pandemic/shutdown. We are going to see it this weekend!
This film is the quintessential cinema version of the statement: "F*ck Yeah, Motherf*cker".
In other words, it was probably some of the most badass filmmaking I've ever seen.
Chris is probably the only reviewer that didn't get complain about the close ups and "shaky" cam.
I was bit worried this would be too grating in this movie, but Chris knows his shit, and if he didn't criticize it, then it must be because it serves a purpose.
Saw the movie, the shaky cam is really horrendous, couldn’t tell what was happening
I didn't really mind the shaky cam, I think it worked pretty well in this movie since it wasn't just a cut every second and it followed the characters
Spot on with naming elements of other films. That's exactly what I thought. I got total Enter the dragon vibes in the final showdown with the police chief!!!
Edit :Also the fact that the listed budget for this film was $10 million is insane, the visuals editing and camera work were really well done. The shaky cam/fast editing style was done as well enough that it didn't ruin the experience for me. Also the entire soundtrack bumps. There's Indian hip hop and metal, totally opened my music catalogue up. Great film🔥🔥🔥
Answered every question I had about the movie and in the best possible way. Thank you! Really looking forward to seeing this now!
You will not regret it. Was riveted the whole runtime.
When he said "I am the monkiest of men" i really felt that
Cdawgva be like :
Watched the movie - it was superb acting/directing/written by DEV PATEL - OSCAR WINING PERFORMANCE. Unfortunately, it was not released (Banned) in India -a movie based in India.. Surprise!!!
I still remember watching a teenage dev Patel as anwar on Skins back in the day, what an absolutely incredible career trajectory. Tbf you could say that about a lot of the other actors on skins too
Funny that you mention Cowboy Bebop, while watching this movie I couldn’t shake the thought that Dev Patel would’ve made a perfect Spike Spiegel. His physicality and mannerisms were so spot on
I had such a great time watching this last night. I’m making it my mission to spread the word and get people to see this in theaters.
Just saw this today with my roommate, what a fucking movie. A great hero with the perfect villain. We haven’t had a great action movie like this in a few years I feel like
Dev Patel is the man!
My GF and I had a wicked time seeing this in cinema without having watched the trailer! Going in blind to an absolutely savage treat!
I couldn't see what was happening at all lol. Out of focus blurry shakycam (and bonus - badly retimed footage!) is not something I want from a movie
Thought the movie was overall good. However, in my opinion, the big flaw is that it took too long to make me care about him & his goal.
ever since Patel starred in 'Slum Dog Millionaire' he caught my eye, and I can say that I've been a fan of his since then, I think I 've see most of his movies, he's an AMAZING actor that made a name for himself outside of Hollywood, good for him, I got my tickets for tomorrow !
telemarketers love when you start off the call with "Jai Ho, slumdog"
The fact Dev written, starred, AND directed this movie is stellar. I would be remised that it ain't perfect, and the shaky cam is to blame. HOWEVER, do not let that dissuade you from seeing this. This movie is absolutely worth watching on the big screen. Prove those streaming big wigs that movies like this belong on the silver screen, not on your little TVs or tablets.
Interesting this movie wasn’t graded? Did Chris forget or does he not do the gradings anymore?
The producers of this film must be so pissed... that their choice of poster,
is exactly the same as 'The First Omen' ...released at exactly the same time.
I too was disappointed to find out it wasn't a spinoff about the Hey Arnold superhero.
When I watched this movie, I was completely blown away. It was really a badass movie! The fighting scenes, the fast cut scenes, the cinematography-everything is awesome! I love this movie, and seeing Dev Patel in action like this, I would say he nailed it! I hope to see more action movies from him soon!
This brought my childhood boy fight dreams out. Everyone was great and it made me tear up. Dev is never in anything bad.
Dev Patel was heartbreaking in Lion. I’ve always hoped he’d do a big project that showed his full range! Excited for this film!
I didn’t realize that this was a prequel to kong skull island.
This is such a good movie. I'm surprised it wasn't crowded. Dev Patel has proven himself as a director, writer, and actor. So thankful to Jordan Peele for the movie release. Will definitely watch it again.
So glad you mentioned Hey Arnold lmao
Honestly I enjoyed the movie watching on a big screen in a Dolby atmos theater. I was saddened to see how theaters were empty not just this movie all the others had such a low attendance. I hope industry comes back what it used to be a weekend at movies
Go watch Dan Murrells reviews, you can see what a professional looks like when reviewing media. Also, he's not as selective and bias as Stuckmann.
I just watched Grace's (from Movie Math) review, and she didn't like it for all the reasons Chris did like it. So I'll see it and decide for myself. Interesting to hear different perspectives.
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10 million budget is a lot in India. It's like a big budget movie in India."
Revised: "A budget of 10 million is considered significant in India, often equating to a large-scale production. Such budgets are typically allocated to big-budget films in the Indian film industry, allowing for extensive production values, high-quality visuals, and notable talent. In comparison to Hollywood standards, this budget may be modest, but in the Indian context, it represents a substantial investment in filmmaking."
Very glad we got to see this on the big screen! It's so nice to see something different once in a while without the same five actors and madlib scripts.
loved the car chase scene, Fast and furious but with Tuk tuk, that defi rpm gauge caught me off guard 😂😂😂
I saw the movie last night and really enjoyed all of the action and great acting. The movie really portrays both extremes from the life of the wealthy, to the spiritual nomad. The man playing the tabla Zakir Hussain is a legendary classical Indian musician who is known for his speed and style playing the instrument and was nice that he got to play a role in the movie.
I was eagerly waiting for Chris to review this. 🙌🏽
Ive been subbed for liked 10 years and ive never been this early
I just saw it. Went in with minimum expectations and mild curiosity. Found it underwhelming, slightly derivative. For a film by a first time director it didn’t offer anything new, as opposed to Michael B Jordan with Creed 3
A couple of issues I had with the film
1. For a film made by a director of Indian descent, the mythology that this film taps in to is really badly handled, as if it was made by some random white guy.
2. Hanuman is a very important character in Hindu scriptures and important to many Hindus. If you don’t want to use Hanumans’ stories in your film, don’t reference him
3. There is a really badly placed/poorly judged message about saving Indian muslims. Which came out nowhere and just felt
like pandering to anti-hindus/anti-modi sentiments
Thank you for acknowledged it wasn’t just shaky cam because that sounds diminishing of the visceral feel the movie is trying to do
I'd love for Chris to do a Feature Presentation on the Crank films, I'd love to see a 3rd movie. They're so unique, such underrated action films at a time when there was such a low quantity of colorful comic book esque action flicks
Looking forward to this one. Also if you dont get the chance to see Hundreds of Beavers in a theater, I hope you check it out when goes on demand on the 15th
I watch a lot of movies in my VR headset with good headphones and it’s the closest to a big screen experience to me. But yeah, glad this was in theaters and I saw it yesterday. The shaky closeup cams detract at times since I’d rather see the action than get the sense of immersion that seems to be the intent. Too much shaky cam and too many cuts makes you wonder if the choreography and stunt fighting was bad and trying to hide that.
I know it’s an old movie, but I’d love Chris to review The Pasion of Christ especially because of Easter season
Dev Patel basically pulled a "Fine, I'll do it myself"
I just listened to an interview with Dev Patel and he basically said that Netflix actually dropped the film because they were concerned (amongst other things) that it didn't have enough action/fighting in the film half (stupid Netflix). And thankfully Peele saved the day. Saw it yesterday, fantastic film.
Actual budget is 3-35$ millions not 10$ mil.
I don’t get it… I thought it sucked.
it felt janky, but I was on board for the first act… then it went off the rails. nearly the whole movie was a mess, from the script and tone, all the way down to the camera work.
I guess I liked the colors and lighting, and Dev Patel was good (though I think there were a few scenes in the monkey mask that were obviously a stunt man, when they had no reason to be?).
my biggest issue was the tone being all over the place… was it serious, was it comic/pulpy, was it even comedic? I wish it went the pulpy John Wick route… and with the plot sorta like Bruce Lee’s _Game of Death,_ but in an Indian club/apartment building, and he fights his way up one floor at a time 🤷🏻♂️
This was damn electric from the word go. Brilliant movie. Never munched so much popcorn in such hurry. Racing plot
Monkey Man was an incredible, beautifully violent film. Very few films can make gore/violence an aesthetic. This is one of those films.
Just saw it. Incredible -- both the action and the story, and its theme of faith. The scene where Patel's younger self, all of 5, tries to save his dying mother -- damn, I wept. Openly. I didn't see that coming while walking into an action movie. Jordan Peele was right to get this into theaters.
you've made me want to see it more than Other reviewers. Thanks, Chris. I am Going to Support the arts.
Dev has done an exemplary job in the execution of the movie. He is after all The Man who knew Infinity. Also shout out to Peele for recognising the underdog and bringing him to the big screen.
Hey Chris, would you consider reviewing the Kill Bill movies now that they’re 20 years old?
It's hilarious to see the negative reviews for this film that mainly criticize it for being too violent. I mean what else did these reviewers expect? It was literally sold as a violent revenge saga in the trailers with lots of bloody action. Either critics are way too soft these days or just straight up lazy, not even bothering to do their research on the film in advance.
I'm honestly very surprised that you weren't bothered by the camera missing out on waaaay too much action. It was really bad a lot or the time. It was pretty good sometimes as well, but there was so much time it was just bothersome. I was honestly pretty disappointed overall, because about 90% of the best content was in the trailers. I probably would've been more impressed if I hadn't seen the trailers first. I also felt like the story was boring since I felt like I'd seen most of it done so many times before, and the writing wasn't anything special either. It wasn't a terrible movie, but it definitely was not as good and fun as the movie I was expecting from the trailer. I personally don't mind movies that take their time, but this did get boring for me a lot of the time, even though I really wanted to like it.
It really is a bad movie
What an exceptional directional debut. DP has come a long way.
Objectively, this movie was far and ahead better than almost 90% of action films that have come out in the last 30 years. But, alas, Indians have to fight upward to get recognized in action cinema for western audiences, since most of them are white and prefer white casts.
But just like how most American companies now have Indian CEOs, This movie proves the undeniably versatile and raw talent that Indians bring to modern cinema. Monkey Man captured the visceral, raw, primal element that had been hiding beneath an insecure Indian cinematic identity that had been, for years, sanitizing itself to fit in with Western Sensibilities.
This movie was an OWNERSHIP of the Mitti (dirt) and roots that sit far beneath Indian culture. It's amazing in all the ways a film can be, relentless, fearless, absolutely badass, and not lacking in deeper ideas and sheer bravado.
It will be it. I watched the intro to this video.
Budget and when you said this movie was bad a**, I shut off the video and went and watched in theaters. Truly an amazing bad a** movie.THANK YOU
Gonna be watching this in the theaters. Saw the trailer and very excited to see this!
FACT :-You should watch Anime called The legend of Prince Ram directed by Japanese Yugo Sako. Please money man is not to be confused with Hindu God Hanuman as this film portrays in scenes. Hanuman is Va-Nar. Nar means Human being so Vanar is someone who is not 100% Human. Someone with extraordinary powers than Human being. Somebody who can lift mountain on his shoulders, who can jump and travel like Superman. Also Hanuman ji is God of Strength. He is hardcore devotee of Lord Ram and Hanuman ji powers only come when he chants Lord Ram's name.
They will release in India after some time.
This week's movie: Mary Poppins Meets Frankenstein...starring Dame Mae Fishman
when he pushed the knife handle with his teeth, I started cheering