Filming In Indonesia, 6 Years Struggle Dev Patel Work On Monkey Man Finally Released
JAKARTA - Actor Dev Patel made his directorial debut through a film called Monkey Man. He recently revealed his six-year struggle to take this film to the big screen.
I'm trying to find a way to tell this story. I want this story to spread," Dev Patel told Variety.
Monkey Man was originally planned to shoot in India, but due to the pandemic, this production had to be delayed. Production was even almost canceled until Patel decided to shoot in Batam, Indonesia.
The film was almost purchased by streaming platforms, however, due to fears the genre is deemed incompatible with the audience, so the film is canceled.
As the process progressed, director Jordan Palele saw this film and became a producer with its production house, Monkeypaw Prods and Universal.
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"I was reluctant to be pushed into the driver's seat and it happened from there," said Dev Patel.
There are poor people in the lower layers, who work hard in the kitchen. Then you go to the land of kings. Above them is God'made man-made God who pollutes and destroys religion,' he said.
Monkey Man became a forum for Dev Patel to talk about the caste system in India. In addition to the director, Dev Patel is also the main character and undergoes training for four months before filming. He felt a lot of physical injuries due to the role.
"I broke my hand in the scene of the first action, several fingers, tore the arms, eye infections, bruises," the story.
The film Monkey Man tells the story of Kid (Dev Patel) who feels that the land he lives in is seized by a corruption police officer. He decided to take revenge against those who have rank and arbitrarily against the lower class.