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[소통] Kim Woo-bin, the ‘Dance Practice Officer’ who chases the electronic ankle bracelet, “Thank you to the everyday hero”

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I also learned about the job called a dance instructor for the first time while watching this.

It's a difficult job to do without a sense of mission that goes beyond your true martial arts skills. It seems like it'll be very difficult.

Actor Kim Woo-bin plays a Ministry of Justice martial arts officer who monitors people with electronic location tracking devices to prevent crime in the Netflix film “The Innocents.” Courtesy of Netflix

Actor Kim Woo-bin plays a Ministry of Justice martial arts officer who monitors people with electronic location tracking devices to prevent crime in the Netflix film “The Innocents.” Courtesy of Netflix

The Ministry of Justice's martial arts officer is a job that monitors and prevents crimes by monitoring subjects who are attached to electronic ankle bracelets (electronic location tracking devices) together with probation officers. Those who are attached to electronic ankle bracelets are rapists, murderers, robbers, etc. who have a high risk of repeat offenses, and martial arts officers must quickly subdue the subjects' violence. This is a difficult task to do without a sense of mission that goes beyond martial arts skills.

Actor Kim Woo-bin, who stars in the Netflix film <Infinite Challenge>, met with reporters on the 19th and said, “I was able to live a safe and happy life thanks to everyday heroes,” and “I hope the job of an infinite challenger becomes more widely known.” “It’s embarrassing, but I only learned about the job of an infinite challenger after receiving the script. I felt good because I could feel the director’s heart in the script, saying, ‘I want to introduce this job to many people.’ I tried not to forget my gratitude to them while filming.”

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