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The Monk and the Gun (2024)

The Monk and the Gun (2024)

Pawo Choyning Dorji depicts Bhutan through this fascinatingly gentle comedy during its shift to democracy

The Very Best

8.1

Movie

Bhutan, France
Dzongkha, English
Comedy, Drama
2024
PAWO CHOYNING DORJI
Choeying Jatsho, Deki Lhamo, Pema Zangmo Sherpa
107 min

TLDR

Brilliant.

What it's about

Kingdom of Bhutan, 2006. Hoping to modernize, the kingdom makes a shift to democracy. In the small mountain valley town of Ura, young monk Tashi is instructed by his lama to prepare a ceremony for election day, while American antique collector Ron Coleman searches for a valuable antique rifle.

The take

To plenty of countries around the globe, democracy has become so ubiquitous that we forget it’s relatively new, at least relative to the rest of human history. Bhutan is one of the last countries that became a democracy, and writer-director Pawo Choyning Dorji chose to depict a slice of how they made the shift in The Monk and the Gun. As Tashi sets out to obtain two weapons for his mentor, and Ron seeks a specific antique gun, Dorji presents slice-of-life moments of the beautiful Bhutan countryside, intercut with the subtle ways tradition still persists amidst modernity, and the funny ways change can clash with culture. It’s no wonder The Monk and the Gun was chosen as the Bhutanese entry for the Best International Feature at the 96th Academy Awards.

What stands out

The ending. The entire film, we wondered what the titular gun would be used for, all wondering why it’s needed for the election day, but the ending was so unexpected, yet rightfully earned.

Comments

A glorious watch. Never has symbolism given rise to such emotion for me – and unlike many movies of today, this one does not have a single superfluous scene to spoil the enjoyment. An earnest, sincere and clever plot driven by a believable cast of memorable characters with relatable traits, in a hidden gem of a culture that should understandably stay that way. Loved it.

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