


In this Korean action comedy, a prodigy in judo, tae kwon do, and kendo, with an instinctive drive to help those in need, becomes the ultimate crime fighter after being hired by the local police department to monitor wayward criminals — and protect a fellow probation officer. Directed by Jason Kim (Bloodhounds), aka Kim Joo-hwan, Officer Black Belt stars Kim Woo-bin, Kim Sung-kyun, and Lee Hyun-geol.




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Kim Woo-bin and Kim Sung-kyun

Kim Woo-bin
Happy-go-lucky Jeong-do (Kim Woo-bin) is a fried chicken delivery guy who loves to game nonstop. He also knows how to fight: He holds third-degree black belts in tae kwon do, judo, and kendo — making him a ninth-degree martial artist. In any and every sparring match, Jeong-do crushes his opponents with ease. One day while coming home from work, he witnesses someone wearing an ankle monitor brawling with a police officer. Jeong-do steps in, using his expert martial arts skills to subdue the attacker. Impressed, the officer introduces Jeong-do to his co-workers at the police department, inviting him to sub in while he recuperates from his injuries. And so, Jeong-do becomes a martial arts officer, fighting crime alongside his new sidekick, probation officer Seon-min (Kim Sung-kyun). As he seeks justice, Jeong-do also learns a thing or two about himself and what makes him happy.

Kim Woo-bin and Kim Sung-kyun
No, it’s an original story.
The movie was filmed in Incheon, Paju-si, and Seoul, South Korea.



















































