This exclusive clip focuses on three signature sequences, re-imagined through Twixtor:
1. The Rain-Soaked Alleyway (Episode 4)
2. The Warehouse Stare-Down (Episode 6)
3. The Final One-Two (Episode 8)
Welcome to the definitive fan tribute to Woo Do Hwan’s career-defining performance as Gun-woo in the Netflix hit Bloodhounds. This exclusive 4K edit utilizes advanced Twixtor slow-motion processing to deconstruct the film’s visceral action sequences into a fluid, hyper-stylized visual poem. woo do hwan bloodhounds 4k twixtor hot clip exclusive
This is not just an action edit. It is a character study of resilience, loyalty, and raw physicality—set to a curated soundscape that amplifies every heartbeat and bone-breaking impact.
First, we must understand the canvas. Bloodhounds is not your average K-Drama. It is a noir-action thriller about two young boxers who enter the world of loan sharks. Unlike dramas that rely on wire-fu or CGI, Bloodhounds is famous for its raw, visceral, bone-crunching hand-to-hand combat. This exclusive clip focuses on three signature sequences,
Woo Do Hwan plays Kim Geon-woo, a pure-hearted but lethal boxer. After completing his mandatory military service, Woo returned to acting with a physique that stunned audiences—ripped, agile, and radiating intensity. The "raw footage" of the fight scenes was already cinematic gold. However, a standard 24fps or 30fps recording doesn't capture the physics of his motion.