The film "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan), which opens on the 11th, promises an intense action catharsis that can only be experienced in theaters with a variety of sequences from bare-handed combat to gunfights and breath-taking car chases.

"Humint" raises expectations for a thrilling action catharsis for audiences visiting theaters during the Lunar New Year holiday. Having already confirmed special format releases such as IMAX and Dolby Atmos to deliver a cinematic experience, "Humint" combines director Ryu Seung-wan's signature impactful direction with exotic scenery to provide overwhelming immersion in any format.

The action styling that highlights each character's personality stands out in particular. Zo In-sung will delight audiences with refreshing action that uses long arms and legs, Park Jeongmin delivers precise agent action based on hapkido, and Park Hae-jun raises tension to its peak with intense action that emits raw energy using firearms. Not only the three actors but also the uninhibited performances of Jung Yoo-jin and Lee Sin-gi bring the action sequences designed by director Ryu Seung-wan and the production team to life and enhance the film's completeness.

The released stills fully convey the film's dynamic on-set feeling. Chief Jo (Zo In-sung)'s bare-handed action that subdues an opponent in an instant, as well as the gun action he carries out while maintaining composure in extreme situations, capture the eye. Also, the scene in which Park Geon (Park Jeongmin) drives a vehicle while firing a gun heightens anticipation for the speed-filled car chase that will unfold on screen. Finally, Hwang Chi-seong (Park Hae-jun) aiming a gun at someone shows a cold and rough character, sparking curiosity about how their clash will unfold.

The film "Humint" is the story of people with different objectives clashing in Vladivostok, where both secrets and truth are submerged in a cold sea of ice. "Humint" completes tension that fills the screen and explosive catharsis through action that densely conveys the characters' emotions and narratives. The film "Humint," which promises a cinematic experience that can be fully felt only in theaters, will be available in theaters nationwide on the 11th.

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