Belly Of | The Beast (2003)

is a martial arts action film starring Steven Seagal that gained a cult reputation for its unique, albeit sometimes bizarre, blend of traditional Aikido and high-flying "wire-fu." Directed by acclaimed Hong Kong filmmaker Siu-Tung Ching , it is often cited by fans and critics on Letterboxd as one of the more stylistically interesting entries in Seagal’s direct-to-video era. Plot Summary

Hopper travels to Thailand and reunites with his former partner, Sunti ( Byron Mann ), who has since become a Buddhist monk seeking atonement for a past mistake. Together, they navigate a web of deception involving spiritual masters, "Buddhist voodoo," and double-crossing officials to rescue the girls. Key Features & Trivia Belly of the Beast (Video 2003) - IMDb Belly of the Beast (2003)

The story follows Jake Hopper ( Steven Seagal ), a retired CIA agent whose daughter, Jessica, is kidnapped while vacationing in Thailand. While a terrorist group called Abu Karaf initially claims responsibility, Hopper suspects a deeper conspiracy involving a corrupt Thai general named Jantapan. is a martial arts action film starring Steven

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