Dev Patel has always loved action cinema.
Patel (âSlumdog Millionaire,â âLionâ), who has been obsessed with action cinema from different parts of the world ever since he was a child, has been working on âMonkey Manâ for nearly a decade. âIt was an action-packed, crazy ride â blood, sweat, tears, broken bones, literallyâfor this revenge film about faith,â shares Patel about his passion project, which he set out to write years ago, and eventually became his directorial debut. âItâs set in a modernized India, and we take one of the oldest mythologies we have and put a brand-new spin on it. Weâve taken something and made it completely original. It vibrates with energy and soul and culture, and some of the most insane action.â
Inspired by the legend of the Hindu deity Hanuman, a symbol of wisdom, strength, courage, devotion, and self-discipline, âMonkey Manâ is an action thriller about one manâs quest for vengeance against the corrupt leaders who murdered his motherâŻand continue to systemically victimize the poor and powerless.

Patel plays Kid, an anonymous young man who ekes out a meager living in an underground fight club where, night after night,âŻwearing a gorilla mask, he is beaten bloody by more popular fighters for cash. After years of suppressed rage, Kid discovers a way to infiltrate the enclave of the cityâs sinister elite. As his childhood trauma boils over, his mysteriously scarred hands unleash an explosive campaign of retribution to settle the score with the men who took everything from him.
Besides the legend of Hanuman, action films also inspired âMonkey Man,â including Korean revenge-action (Patel is a big fan of this genre in Korean cinema which, for him, âtook the revenge genre to a whole new levelâ) like âThe Man from Nowhereâ and âOldboy,â alongside groundbreaking film series such as âJohn Wick.â

Another familiar name behind the scenes of âMonkey Manâ is Jordan Peele (âGet Out,â âUs,â âNopeâ) and his Monkeypaw Productions. When the actor/director heard that the film stars Patel, he was immediately hooked. Peele was also floored by Patelâs skill as a filmmaker especially because of the epic action sequences that manage to be as palpably violent as they are cinematically beautiful. âIâm struck with how many shots that feel like one take â one that feels so fluid and visceral,â Peele says. âThen Dev, as a physical performer, as a fighter, has such a unique action quality to his movement. Thereâs so much to take in but, ultimately, there are the moments of visceral violence that are real âholy-shitâ moments. This is the perfect example of a movie that we were able to be in the right place at the right time to help support.â

Get ready for insane and intense action from actor Dev Patelâs directorial debut, the action thriller âMonkey Man,â in cinemas May 15. #MonkeyManMoviePH
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