Kim Woo-bin’s camaraderie with Kim Sung-kyun deserves a special mention! His nerdy friends, armed with their own talents and geeky ideas, bring plenty of humor to the adventure. But, the biggest stumbling block for this solid team is the narrative. The predictable plot involving the pursuit of ex-convicts becomes a bit repetitive, and Kim Woo-bin’s constant ability to avert disaster can make it feel monotonous. However, the narrative gains momentum in the final act as Kim Woo-bin and Kim Sung-kyun are cleverly ensnared by their arch-nemesis. While the positive ending is expected, the last 15 minutes deliver an engaging ride. Edgy crimes, elusive criminals, and thrilling chases—along with more screen time for the dynamic duo—could have truly elevated Officer Black Belt into a standout crime thriller.
Watch it or skip it?
If you are looking for a break from the mushy Korean content being dished out on the internet, then Officer Black Belt is right up your alley. It will make you feel the emotions, without the need to cry, it serves action, without the gore and is humorous enough to make you smile in parts.
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