Los medallistas olímpicos se unen a la policía a través de un programa especial de reclutamiento, en el que intercambian medallas por insignias mientras abordan los delitos violentos y las i... Leer todoLos medallistas olímpicos se unen a la policía a través de un programa especial de reclutamiento, en el que intercambian medallas por insignias mientras abordan los delitos violentos y las injusticias con sus habilidades atléticas.Los medallistas olímpicos se unen a la policía a través de un programa especial de reclutamiento, en el que intercambian medallas por insignias mientras abordan los delitos violentos y las injusticias con sus habilidades atléticas.
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If you're in the mood for a drama packed with adrenaline-pumping action, "Goodboy" delivers from the get-go. While the first episode dedicates a significant chunk of its runtime (approximately 90 minutes) to character introductions, this extended build-up ultimately pays off with a powerful and impactful unveiling of its main players.
Park Bogum, in particular, shines with his comedic timing and surprising display of raw strength early on. Viewers will be impressed by his physical prowess, evident in several scenes in Episode 1. And prepare for a truly unique and exhilarating car chase sequence - one that defies expectations with a character literally "stuck to the car on foot!" The sheer excitement of this moment is something you truly have to experience to appreciate.
But while Episode 1 lays a solid foundation, Episode 2 is an absolute must-watch. Without giving away any spoilers, this installment escalates the stakes and propels the narrative forward in a way that will leave you eagerly anticipating what comes next. It's the kind of episode that solidifies "Goodboy" as a drama to keep an eye on.
In summary, "Goodboy" promises to be a thrilling ride. Despite a somewhat lengthy introductory phase, the payoff is worth it, delivering strong character moments and genuinely exciting action. Be sure to clear your schedule for Episode 2 - you won't want to miss it.
Park Bogum, in particular, shines with his comedic timing and surprising display of raw strength early on. Viewers will be impressed by his physical prowess, evident in several scenes in Episode 1. And prepare for a truly unique and exhilarating car chase sequence - one that defies expectations with a character literally "stuck to the car on foot!" The sheer excitement of this moment is something you truly have to experience to appreciate.
But while Episode 1 lays a solid foundation, Episode 2 is an absolute must-watch. Without giving away any spoilers, this installment escalates the stakes and propels the narrative forward in a way that will leave you eagerly anticipating what comes next. It's the kind of episode that solidifies "Goodboy" as a drama to keep an eye on.
In summary, "Goodboy" promises to be a thrilling ride. Despite a somewhat lengthy introductory phase, the payoff is worth it, delivering strong character moments and genuinely exciting action. Be sure to clear your schedule for Episode 2 - you won't want to miss it.
I've watched 14 episodes so far; this is a disappointing k-series.
The premise is interesting-former Olympic medalists, band together to fight the bad guys.
As the episodes continued, the story became more ridiculous & shallow.
Yes, this is fiction, but it's so over the top, just so unbelievable, the description of the main ring leader, who's just a civil servant working as a custom officer, somehow became a global villain with so much power that he mobilizes many professional killers at any given moment.
Even more ridiculous is he has stashed away many truck loads of cash, so tightly packed, really?! Even if he sells every " Candy " to each person, he would not have accumulated that much money.
Then there're fighting scenes. The writer is so ignorant of brain organ structures and functions.
The way Park BG received repeated heavy head blows, in reality, he would have been dead with just 1or 2 blows to the head. Brain is a soft organ, the massive swelling & bleeding inside the skull will compress on nerves, brain herniates, death ensues.
Overall, I gave 5 for the acting. But the script writer has done a poor job, a total failure .
The premise is interesting-former Olympic medalists, band together to fight the bad guys.
As the episodes continued, the story became more ridiculous & shallow.
Yes, this is fiction, but it's so over the top, just so unbelievable, the description of the main ring leader, who's just a civil servant working as a custom officer, somehow became a global villain with so much power that he mobilizes many professional killers at any given moment.
Even more ridiculous is he has stashed away many truck loads of cash, so tightly packed, really?! Even if he sells every " Candy " to each person, he would not have accumulated that much money.
Then there're fighting scenes. The writer is so ignorant of brain organ structures and functions.
The way Park BG received repeated heavy head blows, in reality, he would have been dead with just 1or 2 blows to the head. Brain is a soft organ, the massive swelling & bleeding inside the skull will compress on nerves, brain herniates, death ensues.
Overall, I gave 5 for the acting. But the script writer has done a poor job, a total failure .
If you're a fan of action-packed series with a dash of comedy and a powerful villain, this one ticks many boxes. The cast delivers solid performances, and the chemistry between characters keeps you engaged. However, the biggest letdown is the pacing - what could've wrapped up neatly in 10 or 11 episodes was unnecessarily stretched to 16, making the middle episodes feel a bit dragged.
Despite that, the action sequences were top-notch, and the villain absolutely stole the show with a gripping presence that left a lasting impact. The series balances comedy and intensity well, and while it's not perfect, it's still a fun watch if you have the patience.
Despite that, the action sequences were top-notch, and the villain absolutely stole the show with a gripping presence that left a lasting impact. The series balances comedy and intensity well, and while it's not perfect, it's still a fun watch if you have the patience.
Ex Olympic athletes form a special police squad initially as a PR stunt but they take their roles seriously and go after a drug boss who controls the City and its officials. Whilst pursuing the baddies they use their talents as a Wrestler, a discuss thrower, a fencer, a sharpshooter and a boxer to defeat horde after horde of well armed gangsters. We also have a love interest with the boxer Park Bo-gum and the sharpshooter Kim So-hyun. It is an ok script but would have benefitted from fewer episodes and different crooks as the head criminal played by Oh Jung-se has the ability to escape every trap, a skill nearly as good as the ability of Bogums face to repair after a pummelling. If you like lots of well choreographed fight scenes and the goodies overcoming all the odds this is for you.
'Good Boy' is a sweet, fun, and exciting series.
The storyline is engaging with good potential, but it lacks sufficient complexity as a crime drama.
The pacing feels draggy in the second half, and tighter editing could have improved the final product.
Park Bo-gum's acting is extraordinary - he conveys emotions through body language and eyes alone.
Oh Jung-se also shines brilliantly as the main villain. He had the potential to become an iconic character.
The comedic scenes and the professionally filmed fight sequences are both standout strengths of the series.
The soundtrack is excellent.
The cast chemistry is strong, especially the enemies-to-brothers dynamic between Park Bo-gum and Lee Sang-yi.
However, the romance subplot feels shallow and less noticeable compared to the action scenes.
Overall, 'Good Boy' offers a delightful experience for fans of action-packed series with comedic elements. But its fight scenes alone don't make it a true crime drama, as it lacks necessary depth!
Watching it was enjoyable for me.
The storyline is engaging with good potential, but it lacks sufficient complexity as a crime drama.
The pacing feels draggy in the second half, and tighter editing could have improved the final product.
Park Bo-gum's acting is extraordinary - he conveys emotions through body language and eyes alone.
Oh Jung-se also shines brilliantly as the main villain. He had the potential to become an iconic character.
The comedic scenes and the professionally filmed fight sequences are both standout strengths of the series.
The soundtrack is excellent.
The cast chemistry is strong, especially the enemies-to-brothers dynamic between Park Bo-gum and Lee Sang-yi.
However, the romance subplot feels shallow and less noticeable compared to the action scenes.
Overall, 'Good Boy' offers a delightful experience for fans of action-packed series with comedic elements. But its fight scenes alone don't make it a true crime drama, as it lacks necessary depth!
Watching it was enjoyable for me.
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- TriviaThe series was Park Bo-gum's first foray in the action genre; he had six months of intense training - including an hour of strength workouts and two hours of daily boxing practice to play his character Yoon Dong-ju. He also learned movements by working with a boxer from Uzbekistan.
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