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Good Boy review: Park Bo-gum-led K-drama is goofy, gutsy, and packed with potential
Good Boy review: Park Bo-gum-led K-drama is goofy, gutsy, and packed with potential

India Today

time2 days ago

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  • India Today

Good Boy review: Park Bo-gum-led K-drama is goofy, gutsy, and packed with potential

Athletes turned cops, an absurdly botched sting operation, a villain named Golden Bunny, and Park Bo-gum with the face of an angel and fists of fury—Good Boy arrives with a punchy by Shim Na-yeon (The Good Bad Mother, Beyond Evil), the Korean series kicks off with a high-octane 90-minute premiere that introduces a ragtag squad of former Olympic medallists recruited through a special program to join the police force. With medals in tow but credibility in question, these ex-athletes must prove themselves in a field where physical prowess isn't the only requirement—and where they're constantly undermined by their the centre of this action-comedy is Yoon Dong-ju (Park Bo-gum), a boxing gold medallist whose unwavering idealism and doe-eyed sincerity quickly earn him the moniker of the 'good boy.' Demoted to rookie status and teamed up with wrestling veteran Min Joo-yeong (a hilarious Heo Sung-tae), Dong-ju is determined to do right—even if that means accidentally fumbling a major mission or getting winded mid-chase. Bo-gum, fresh off his stellar performance in 'When Life Gives You Tangerines', strikes a brilliant balance between cheeky underdog and earnest hero. His comic timing lands without undercutting the character's heart, making Dong-ju instantly there's Kim So-hyun's Ji Han-na, an Olympic shooter now relegated to office errands—much to her frustration. Calm, composed and no-nonsense, she plays the perfect foil to Dong-ju's awkward crush, and her action scenes prove she's no desk officer. Rounding out the romantic triangle is Lee Sang-yi's Kim Jong-hyeon, her ex and a silver medallist who joins the internal audit team. Sang-yi, charming as ever, makes his entrance with flair, and when paired with Bo-gum, the two generate a competitive energy that's pure not laugh-out-loud funny, the series leans into its absurd premise with a wink. The pilot's main plot is an undercover mission to capture criminals and polish the police department's tarnished image. The plot, hence, is both plot device and comic gold. From Joo-yeong missing a crucial moment because he's peeing, to Dong-ju struggling with his cardio, the show isn't afraid to poke fun at its heroes. But when the action kicks in, you better be ready for a well-executed punch. The action offers innovative fighting techniques, relying on hand-to-hand combat, fencing techniques, street chases to tense home invasions. advertisement What 'Good Boy' gets especially right is the tone. There's enough camaraderie and character chemistry to keep the plot afloat, even when the pacing occasionally stumbles. It's not overly serious, but it's not slapstick either. It finds its footing in a sweet spot that is light on its feet, but ready to punch when just two episodes, the character arcs and innocence of them will compel you to root for this team of misfits. If future episodes double down on the kinetic energy and lean further into its fun, Good Boy might just be the action-comedy K-drama to watch this Boy is goofy, gutsy, and packed with potential. Come for Park Bo-gum's heartthrob heroics, stay for the action, the bromance, and the hope that this underdog squad finally gets their review is based on the first two episodes.3.5 out of 5 stars to Good Boy. You May Also Like

Release date of Korean drama ‘Good Boy' announced
Release date of Korean drama ‘Good Boy' announced

The Print

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Print

Release date of Korean drama ‘Good Boy' announced

As per a press note, the K-drama tells 'the story of former medal-winning athletes who become police officers and fight in a world full of criminals. Yun Dong-ju (Park Bo-gum), Ji Han-na (Kim So-hyun), Kim Jong-hyeon (Lee Sang-yi), Ko Man-sik (Heo Sung-tae) and Shin Jae-hong (Tae Won-seok) form a rag-tag team who seek to take down the forces behind a large crime group.' 'Good Boy' will be streamed on Prime Video from May 31. Fresh off the success of When Life Gives You Tangerines, Park Bo-gum 'transforms into a different but still lovable character, Yun Dong-ju. Named after a noble Korean poet, Dong-ju lives a life contrary to the name given to him, always getting involved in fist fights during his school years. Through his experiences in fighting, Dong-ju learns proper boxing, beginning a successful career as a boxer and ultimately winning a gold medal. Unfortunately, Dong-ju's glorious moment is shattered by his unfair expulsion from his boxing team. A new beginning starts for Dong-ju when he is able to become a police officer through a special recruitment opportunity. However, his journey as a policeman doesn't turn out to be as smooth as his career as a boxer. Nevertheless, Dong-ju is absolutely smitten when he stumbles upon the beautiful Ji Han-na through work.' Kim So-hyun channels a medalist turned police officer, Ji Han-na. Since middle school, 'Han-na was a shooting prodigy, dominating world championships with her precise aim and was adored by many fans. However, after gaining a bigger fan base, she also drew attention from less well-intentioned groups. Criticism poured in and misunderstandings piled up, causing Han-na to gradually shut herself off from the world. These difficulties led to her failing to concentrate at the most crucial moment in her shooting career. Eventually, a stress-induced condition and dizziness forced her to retire from her once-promising shooting career. She then applied for special police recruitment, with dreams of becoming a police officer like her father. Han-na is happy to finally be assigned to the special team, despite having the overly enamoured Dong-ju and her ex-boyfriend Jong-hyeon as teammates.' Lee Sang-yi portrays silver medalist Kim Jong-hyeon. 'Good Boy' is directed by Sim Na-yeon, who is known for hit series Beyond Evil and The Good Bad Mother. The series is written by Lee Dae-il, who wrote Life on Mars and Bring It On, Ghost. (ANI) This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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