Actress Shin Sae-kyeong attended the production briefing for the film "Humint," drawing attention with a neat yet alluring black dress fashion.
Scheduled to open during the 2026 Lunar New Year holiday, "Humint" is the film that director Ryu Seung-wan will present as the finale of his three-part overseas location series following "Berlin" and "Mogadishu," and it has already been generating anticipation with a dazzling cast including Zo In-sung, Park Jeongmin, Park Hae-jun and Shin Sae-kyeong.
At the production briefing held on the 12th at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University in Jayang-dong, Gwangjin District, Seoul, Shin Sae-kyeong chose a black off-shoulder dress with draping details that naturally hugged the curves of her body, creating a luxurious yet elegant atmosphere. The dress was made of a glossy material that subtly shimmered under the lights, harmonizing well with her composed image.
The off-shoulder design, which softly revealed the neckline and collarbone line, emphasized her distinctive femininity, and the styling—finished with a low-tied low bun hairstyle, thin gold earrings and strappy high heels—added a restrained sense of luxury to the overall look.
"Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan, distributed and provided by NEW, produced by Oeu-yu-nae-gang Co.) is a work that deals with the clash of people with different objectives in Vladivostok, where both secrecy and truth are submerged in a cold sea of ice.
Returning to the screen after a full 12 years since the 2014 release of "Tazza: The Hidden Card," Shin Sae-kyeong plays Chae Seon-hwa, an employee at a North Korean restaurant located in Vladivostok, hinting at a new transformation.
Shin Sae-kyeong said, "Being part of a good project with good directors and senior and junior colleagues makes it more exciting to be returning after 12 years. I think people will see this side of me on the big screen for the first time," and she explained, "Because the character is central within the relationships, I felt it was important to harmonize with each character. Seon-hwa also moves with a purpose, but I paid attention to creating harmony within the situation."
Meanwhile, "Humint" opens on Feb. 11 (Wed).
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