The film "Humint" meets audiences in Dolby Atmos format.
On the 20th, the film "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan, provided/distributed by NEW, produced by Oyu Naegang) confirmed Dolby Atmos format screenings and released a poster.
"Humint" is a film that depicts people with different objectives clashing in Vladivostok, where secrets and truth are submerged in a cold sea of ice. It is considered a must-see for audiences during the Lunar New Year holiday.
Meanwhile, the film will open in Dolby Atmos format. "Humint" applies the next-generation immersive sound technology "Dolby Atmos (Dolby Atmos®)", delivering three-dimensional sound that seems to surround the whole body. Intense action and tense moments are realized with the vivid sound of Dolby Atmos, providing an overwhelming immersive experience as if in the actual scene, maximizing audience satisfaction.
The poster released with the Dolby Atmos opening news features NIS Director Jo (Zo In-sung), State Security Ministry's Park Geon (Park Jeongmin), Consul General Hwang Chi-seong (Park Hae-jun), and North Korean restaurant employee Chae Seon-hwa (Shin Sae-kyeong), drawing attention. The relationships and narratives between those who meet Chae Seon-hwa for different purposes provoke curiosity. It opens in theaters on Feb. 11.
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