Monkey Man Ending Explained: What Happens To Kid

Monkey Man Ending Explained: What Happens To Kid

Warning: This post contains spoilers for Monkey Man

Monkey Man, Dev Patel’s feature directorial debut, ends with Kid having accomplished his biggest goal. Monkey Man’s reviews have raved about the first-time filmmaker’s actioner, which recalls movies like John Wick and The Raid, among others. By the film’s end, Patel’s unnamed character, credited only as Kid, has sought his revenge on Rana Singh, the man who killed his mother and aided the religious figure Baba Shakti in destroying homes and stealing land.

With the help of the hijra, a group of intersex and transgender women, Kid fights his way through Queenie’s high-end club and brothel, taking out everyone who gets in his way. Kid, a man of little dialogue, finally faces Rana with the acknowledgment of what the police chief had done to Kid’s mother. The two fight each other, with Rana viciously beating Kid, though the latter comes out on top. Kid beats Rana until he’s dead before going after Baba Shakti, who tries to unsuccessfully flee. After gruesome combat, Kid kills Baba Shakti before passing out from his own wounds.

Monkey Man Ending Explained: What Happens To Kid

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Does Dev Patel’s Kid Die At The End Of Monkey Man?

Kid falls to the ground after being stabbed by Baba Shakti

Monkey Man’s ending sees Kid falling to the ground after killing Baba Shakti, who had stabbed Kid, though he held out until the very end. However, while Kid falls, allegedly dying from his stab wound, Monkey Man doesn’t show him on the ground as the film shifts to a flashback of his mother. This could be Kid’s final memory as he dies from his wounds, but the fact that Patel avoids confirming Kid’s death suggests the fighter is still alive. It’s possible Sita and the hijra will find him before the authorities do, bringing him back to safety to recuperate.

On the other hand, Kid’s death would make sense within the scope of Monkey Man’s story. After all, Kid had spent the majority of his life seeking revenge and he’d finally gotten it. With his mission over, and both Rana Singh and Baba Shakti dead, Kid could finally rest in peace knowing he’d accomplished his goal. Patel leaves the ending as ambiguous as ever, as the audience ponders whether or not Kid is really dead. With the evidence laid out, and with how strong Kid became by the end, it’s likely the underdog survived even the greatest injury.

Baba Shakti’s Death & Its Impact Explained

The guru had political connections and power that will be affected

Dev Patel as Kid aiming gun in Monkey Man

Baba Shakti wielded a lot of power, and before his death he was imploring his followers to vote for a political leader he was aligned with. Baba Shakti’s death will certainly shake things up — in both the political and religious sphere. It’s a disruption to the status quo and the religious figure had plenty of powerful connections that will be affected, and even perhaps dissolved, because of his death.

What’s more, Baba Shakti’s death signals to other political and religious figures in power that they’re not safe from Kid’s wrath, or from the power of the people when they rise up against them together. Other members of the elite will likely be shaken that someone could get close enough to kill them, and they will probably be uneasy for a long time to come. Baba Shakti’s death is also a statement, a pivotal turning point in dismantling the systems of power and corruption that shaped Kid’s life and that keep underserved communities on the lowest rungs of the ladder.

Why Sita Finally Fights Back Against Rana & Helps Kid

Sita finally breaks free from Queenie’s cruelty during Monkey Man’s ending

Sita stands with a group of women in Monkey Man

Sita is a sex worker Kid meets while working at Queenie’s underground club. Unlike Kid, Sita doesn’t think there’s any point in fighting and has accepted her lot in life despite the abuse and mistreatment she endures. But by the end of Monkey Man, Sita, who is described as “tender on the inside” by actress Sobhita Dulipala, has a change of heart. Sita is someone who had given into the hopelessness of her situation, but watching Kid fight and lose, yet return to finish the job despite the powerful figures against him, returned some of her hope.

So, Sita not only fought back against Rana and Queenie, but joining Kid in battle saw her finally breaking free from the control Queenie had on her, as well as the cruelty she suffered through day in and day out. Sita finally took action, shedding aside the fear and internal grief that had gripped her for so long. She had found a way out thanks to Kid’s actions, and seeing the hijra fight alongside him also helped her see the power of the disenfranchised against the elite.

Comparing Monkey Man’s Ending To The Legend Of Hanuman

Dev Patel’s movie is inspired by the Hindu deity

Dev Patel wearing a monkey mask while in the ring in Monkey Man

Monkey Man is heavily influenced by the legend of Hanuman, a god who is half-human, half-monkey and who helps Prince Rama save his wife Sita. At the end of the tale, Hanuman is killed after attempting to take the sun from the sky, not knowing what it actually was, with the god Indra striking him down and breaking Hanuman’s jaw in the process. This is similar to Patel’s character, who is taken down by a powerful religious figure after being stabbed. However, Hanuman is revived by Shiva, after Hanuman’s father Vayu left the world with no air (via Durham University).

Just as Kid, who was near death after his first fight, was saved by the hijra, it’s possible they — along with Sita — will revive him following his fight with Baba Shakti. No matter the trials and tribulations, Hanuman never truly dies for good, and the same might be said of Dev Patel’s character, who overcomes a number of obstacles and who is devoted to his cause and strengthened by those around him, giving him hope. There’s hope that Monkey Man’s conclusion, as in Hanuman’s tale, isn’t the end of Kid, and that he will return because his punishment wasn’t just.

How Monkey Man’s Ending Sets Up A Sequel

Kid may not be dead and could go for round 2

Dev Patel as Kid looks to the side in Monkey Man

Monkey Man concludes on an ambiguous note. Kid is badly injured and it’s possible he could have died from the stab wound, but there’s also hope that he will once again be revived. Considering Kid’s death isn’t entirely confirmed, it’s possible he will survive to see another day, building up his strength once more to go after other powerful figures who have exploited the people. A Monkey Man sequel would have to figure out a way for Kid to move around without being caught, since his face was plastered all over the news.

Killing a powerful figure like Baba Shakti makes him the most wanted man in all of India. A sequel could explore what Kid’s life looks like if he’s living in hiding or on the run. He was previously operating under the radar, but if Kid does indeed find another powerful figure to go after, even if it’s not for personal revenge, he would have to come up with new ways to infiltrate the world of the elites. A Monkey Man sequel would be interesting for that alone and could capitalize on Kid’s new situation, as well as his next mission.

The Real Meaning Of Monkey Man’s Ending

Monkey Man brings real-world politics into its social commentary

Dev Patel looks up at someone in Monkey Man

Monkey Man’s ending is rooted in real-world social commentary. The film’s conclusion shows the corruption of religious figures and how amassing power harms the very communities they allege to serve. Monkey Man’s finale also showcases how religious figures like Baba Shakti utilize their positions to align with political leaders to sway elections that further create wealth and power disparities. Monkey Man’s social commentary is very much about the power of the people and how, when they work together toward dismantling systems of oppression, they are stronger and more capable than political and religious figures believe them to be.

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Monkey Man is a 2024 action-thriller film directed by and starring Dev Patel. Following his release from prison, a man known as “Kid” makes a living by engaging in anonymous underground fights in a mask where he is beaten down each night. However, after witnessing greed and corruption consuming his city, Kid breaks into the upper echelon of society to find those who destroyed his life and take them down.

Director

Dev Patel

Release Date

April 5, 2024

Studio(s)

Thunder Road Films
, Bron Studios
, Monkey Paw Productions

Distributor(s)

Universal Pictures

Writers

Dev Patel
, Paul Angunawela
, John Collee

Cast

Dev Patel
, Sharlto Copely
, Pitobash
, Vipin Sharma
, Sikandar Kher
, Sobhita Dhulipala
, Ashwini Kalsekar
, Adithi Kalkunte
, Makarand Deshpande

Runtime

113 Minutes