Monkey Man - Budget Unknown - 2 hours and 1 minute
Bobby dons a monkey mask and fights in the Tiger's Temple's underground bouts. After losing to King Cobra, Bobby argues with the owner, Tiger, over money. Bobby only got 1/2 of what Tiger promised. Tiger explains that he didn't give the people a show. Bobby must have a longer and bloodier match if he wants more money.
Bobby watches a news report about the political rise of spiritual leader Baba Shakti. Bobby spots a symbol of his horrific past. Bobby orchestrates people to pickpocket Queenie's wallet. Queenie is a restauranteur and criminal mastermind. Bobby walks to Queenie's restaurant and returns the wallet. Queenie offers him rupees for her troubles, but Bobby wants a job instead. Queenie tells him to leave until she sees his hand. Both Bobby's hands have burn scars. He states that he is willing to do the job no one else wants and doesn't fear getting hurt. Queenie gives Bobby the dishwasher position and tells him to stay out of her business. Bobby crossed off step one of his deadly vengeance plan. Blood will spill.
This movie starts with Bobby's mother, Neela, telling him about Hanuman. He wanted to eat a mango and grabbed the sun. The gods punished him. It's necessary to watch the beginning because Bobby's story parallels this and explains why Bobby wears the monkey mask. This movie offers gritty action, point-of-view camera angles, and the hero's journey. The plot sprinkles Bobby's need for revenge throughout the story. First, Bobby has flashbacks at triggering moments. Then, the audience gets the in-depth story when Bobby teeters on death's door. Bobby returns to his homeland to remember his origin and regain his strength. This film has jerky camera angles. People who suffer from motion sickness should think twice before watching. Otherwise, this movie is for action fans with a worthwhile story and eye-popping imagery. See this movie today.
I give it 4.5 out of 5 stars
Only God can forgive you now - Bobby
Welcome to heaven - Alphonso
Did your mother send you for more - Rana
They are not workers. They are my disciples - Baba
Where did you find it - Queenie
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