Actor Zo In-sung acknowledged Park Jeongmin as a visual line.

On the morning of the 12th at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University entrance in Gwangjin District, Seoul, a production briefing for the film "Humint" was held, attended by director Ryu Seung-wan and actors Zo In-sung, Park Jeongmin, Park Hae-jun, and Shin Sae-kyeong, who talked about the work.

The film "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan, provided and distributed by NEW, produced by Oeyunaegang Co., Ltd.) is a work that deals with people with different objectives clashing in Vladivostok, where secrets and truth are submerged in a cold sea of ice.

Park Jeongmin, who plays Park Geon, head of the North Korean State Security Department dispatched to Vladivostok, drew attention with a sleek and sharp visual.

Regarding Park Jeongmin appearing heavier in "Smuggling," director Ryu Seung-wan said, "At the time of 'Smuggling,' it wasn't really about gaining weight; strictly speaking, I wanted the actor to have the body of an actual fisherman, so we did bulk-up so he would have the fisherman's muscles."

He continued, "Before Park Jeongmin's bulk-up, while he was in the process of slightly gaining weight and during a costume fitting, I saw an unpleasant sight on Park Jeongmin that I had never seen before and thought I should use it. It was in addition to the weight he had planned to lose at the time."

When asked whether he acknowledged Park Jeongmin as a visual line, Zo In-sung said, "I acknowledge it. It's time to pass it on. He is the next-generation visual actor to follow us."

Meanwhile, the film "Humint" opens on Feb. 11.

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