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Martial Arts Detective : Chinatown 2015

★ 6.01 votes83 min📅 2015-07-09

"The battle between action masters is about to begin!"

In the gritty backstreets of Chinatown, where crime and deception fester like an open wound, Detective Ko Jeong-hyeok (Seo Jun-young) wages a relentless one-man war against the city's underworld.

Director: Park Sang-Hyeon

Cast

Seo Jun-young
Seo Jun-young
Go Jeong-hyeok
Ban So-young
Ban So-young
Nam Ji-hyeon
Won Jin
Won Jin
Kwan Xi-Pei
Oh Seung-yun
Oh Seung-yun
Lee Jo-yeong
Lee Si-yu
Lee Si-yu
Cheok-ran
Seo Beom-sik
Seo Beom-sik
Hyang-bo
Mun Seong-bok
Mun Seong-bok
Human Trafficker #2
Jung Jong-woo
Jung Jong-woo
Detective 1
Kim Won-jung
Kim Won-jung
Human trafficker 1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Martial Arts Detective : Chinatown (2015) about?

Set in the crime-ridden alleys of Chinatown, *Martial Arts Detective: Chinatown* follows Detective Ko Jeong-hyeok as he battles both violent criminals and his own destructive tendencies. His relentless use of force to clean up the streets leaves him entangled in a web of betrayal, forcing him to confront the cost of his methods.

Who directed Martial Arts Detective : Chinatown?

Park Sang-Hyeon directed *Martial Arts Detective: Chinatown*, infusing the film with high-energy action sequences and a gritty, street-level aesthetic.

Who stars in Martial Arts Detective : Chinatown?

The film features Seo Jun-young in the lead role, supported by Ban So-young, Won Jin, Oh Seung-yun, and Lee Si-yu.

Is Martial Arts Detective : Chinatown (2015) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is unrated, this crime-action blend offers a compelling mix of martial arts and noir-style storytelling. Fans of street-level thrillers with intense fight scenes and moral ambiguity may find it worth their time.

How long is Martial Arts Detective : Chinatown?

Martial Arts Detective: Chinatown runs for 83 minutes.

About Martial Arts Detective: Chinatown (2015) — A Neo-Noir Crime Action Thriller in Neon Shadows

In the gritty backstreets of Chinatown, where crime and deception fester like an open wound, Detective Ko Jeong-hyeok (Seo Jun-young) wages a relentless one-man war against the city's underworld. Park Sang-Hyeon's *Martial Arts Detective: Chinatown* (2015) plunges viewers into a neon-lit battleground where fists and betrayal speak louder than words. This crime-action hybrid blends visceral martial arts choreography with a raw character study, painting a portrait of a detective whose brutal methods leave him as much a target as the criminals he hunts. The film crackles with tension as every shadowy alley and clashing gang threatens to consume Jeong-hyeok, whose own temper and past mistakes blur the line between hero and outlaw.

The atmosphere is thick with the scent of damp concrete and spilled blood, as Jeong-hyeok's obsession with justice collides with his self-destructive habits. Styled as a modern pulp thriller, *Martial Arts Detective: Chinatown* delivers high-octane fight scenes and a story that questions whether true justice can ever emerge from a world where violence begets violence.