Loved Officer Black Belt? Here Are 5 More Jason Kim Shows That’ll Keep You Entertained

When Officer Black Belt premiered today, September 13, it immediately distinguished itself with its blend of unexpected heroism, humour, and engaging storytelling. Directed by Jason Kim and starring Kim Woo-bin as Lee Jeong-do, the film follows an ordinary guy with extraordinary martial arts skills who finds himself thrust into the role of a martial arts officer, partnering with probation officer Kim Sun-min, played by Kim Sung-kyun. The film’s mix of action, comedy, and subtle social commentary makes it a standout entry in his directorial portfolio.

For fans captivated by the movie and eager to explore more of his diverse and dynamic body of work, you’re in for a treat. From action-packed thrillers to heartwarming dramas, Kim’s filmography offers a variety of shows and films that showcase his talent for crafting engaging and memorable stories. Here are five more Jason Kim shows that will keep you entertained, each reflecting his unique storytelling prowess.

Jason Kim Shows To Watch If You Loved Officer Black Belt

Bloodhounds

If the action-packed sequences and raw, gritty energy of Officer Black Belt struck a chord with you, then Bloodhounds is a must-watch. This series explores the dark underbelly of illegal money lending in South Korea. This series features a riveting plot centred around a group of young fighters who use their martial arts prowess to bring justice to victims of loan sharks. The series stars Woo Do-hwan, Lee Sang-yi, and Kim Sae-ron, and what sets it apart is its deep dive into the moral dilemmas faced by its characters. While it presents thrilling fight choreography, this series also explores themes of loyalty, justice, and survival in a corrupt world.

 The Divine Fury

For fans of supernatural elements blended with martial arts and action, The Divine Fury offers a unique cinematic experience. Starring Park Seo-joon, the film ventures into the realm of exorcism and spiritual warfare. The protagonist, Yong-hoo, portrayed by Seo-joon, a martial artist who loses his faith after a tragic childhood event, gains a mysterious wound on his palm that grants him divine powers to fight evil. Under Kim’s direction, the film seamlessly blends intense fight scenes with supernatural elements, creating a gripping narrative that keeps viewers hooked until the end. The film’s exploration of faith, redemption, and inner strength adds depth to its action-packed storyline, making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate a mix of genres.

Midnight Runners

A fan favourite, Midnight Runners is a perfect blend of comedy, action, and bromance, delivering laughs and thrills in equal measure. The film stars Park Seo-joon and Kang Ha-neul as two police academy recruits who find themselves in a race against time to solve a kidnapping case. What starts as a lighthearted buddy cop comedy quickly turns into a gripping thriller, showcasing Kim’s knack for balancing humour and tension. The chemistry between Seo-joon and Ha-neul, coupled with well-choreographed action scenes and a tightly written script, makes this movie a thoroughly entertaining ride.

Koala

For those looking for something offbeat yet deeply compelling, Koala is an indie gem. The film stars Song Yoo-ha and Park Young-seo and is a slice-of-life drama that centres on two young men who dream of running their own successful food truck business. While it lacks the high-octane action of some of Kim’s later works, Koala shines in its authentic portrayal of youth struggles, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams against all odds. The film captures the essence of resilience and personal growth, providing a more introspective look into the human experience. Fans of Kim will appreciate how his directorial touch brings out the nuances of everyday life, making even a simple story feel profound and engaging.

My Heart Puppy

My Heart Puppy offers a lighter, more heartwarming story about friendship and loyalty—both between humans and their furry companions. The film revolves around two friends, played by Cha Tae-hyun and Yoo Yeon-seok, who embark on a journey to find a new home for a beloved pet. This movie embodies the essence of Jason Kim’s storytelling: strong character development, humour, and emotional depth. The film’s heartfelt moments and sincere performances make it an endearing choice for those who appreciate a touching story about the bonds that tie us together. This film proves that Kim’s versatility extends beyond action, as he masterfully captures the tenderness and complexities of human relationships

Also Read: Officer Black Belt Review: Kim Woo-bin Shines in This Thrilling and Entertaining Action-Comedy

Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan has completed her Masters in Journalism Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai. She has a total interning experience of 6 months and has previously interned at Asiana Times as a content writer and at The News Minute as a Graphic Designer.

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