The crime action comedy film "Informer," which was invited as the opening film of this year's 24th New York Asian Film Festival and drew attention, has confirmed premiere screenings on 11/29 (Sat) and 11/30 (Sun).

The film "Informer" (written and directed by Kim Seok, provided by NS ENM, produced by Popcorn Film, distributed by Movie Special City SMC) is a crime action comedy about former ace detective Oh Nam-hyeok (Heo Sung-tae), who after being demoted has lost his passion, will and investigative instincts, and informant Jo Tae-bong (Jo Bok-rae), who has been pocketing laundered money by supplying information on major cases, accidentally getting involved in a big operation.

Ahead of its release, "Informer" has confirmed nationwide premiere screenings on 11/29 (Sat) and 11/30 (Sun). This is an opportunity to see the film before its release and is expected to concentrate the attention of prospective viewers. Tickets for the "Informer" premiere screenings are currently available through each theater's website and app.

Meanwhile, following the screening on Nov. 20 (Thu), praise from audiences for "Informer" has been pouring in. "I thought it was a crime action comedy but it's a romance? Bromance!", "A film where you can feel the actors' passion", "It's been a long time since I've seen a Korean film where the actors' charm explodes like this", "A movie enjoyable to watch with family!", "I was so immersed and enjoyed it that I lost track of time," and other comments have praised the contrasting chemistry between Heo Sung-tae and Jo Bok-rae and the actors' explosively charming character performances, proving it to be an enjoyable comedy good for watching with family at year-end.

The film "Informer," which will show the strength of Korean comedy at theaters this year-end, opens on Dec. 3.

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