The film "Humint," set to open on Wed., Feb. 11 (provided/distributed by NEW | produced by Oeyunaegang Co., Ltd. | directed by Ryu Seung-wan | grants: Zo In-sung, Park Jeongmin, Park Hae-jun, Shin Sae-kyeong), released its second poster and has begun the full-scale countdown to opening.
"Humint" is the story of people with different motives clashing in Vladivostok, where secrets and truths are submerged in the cold sea of ice.
The newly released Humint second poster instantly grabs attention with the striking line "Humint was exposed. It must be saved," and features the faces of characters in extreme situations arranged in a partitioning layout. The intersecting gazes and silhouettes of the characters intuitively convey the crises they face and the suffocating tension.
First, Section chief Jo (Zo In-sung) sits in the driver's seat, staring ahead with his mouth firmly set and a serious expression, suggesting a moment when a single choice could shake everything. Park Geon (Park Jeongmin) reveals a sharp look that heightens curiosity about the nature of the danger and suspicion he senses. Hwang Chi-seong (Park Hae-jun), who is on the phone with someone, radiates a weighty presence as if trying to control the situation through a connection with an unseen counterpart. In addition, Chae Seon-hwa (Shin Sae-kyeong) hints at a complex inner life and hidden backstory with just her profile, adding another layer of tension to the drama.
The film Humint, which will deliver an intense cinematic experience, opens in theaters nationwide on Wed., Feb. 11.
[Photo] Humint
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