'Humint' Zo In-sung said he supported the romance between Park Jeongmin and Shin Sae-kyeong and mentioned his impressions from watching beside them.

On the afternoon of the 4th at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall in Seoul, the press screening of the film "Humint" was held. Director Ryu Seung-wan and leading actors Zo In-sung, Park Jeongmin, Park Hae-jun, and Shin Sae-kyeong attended the event.

The film "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan, distributed by NEW, produced by Oe-yu-nae-gang Co., Ltd.) depicts people with different motives clashing in Vladivostok, where both secrets and truths are submerged in a cold sea of ice.

Zo In-sung plays NIS agent Chief Jo, Park Jeongmin plays North Korean State Security Department lieutenant colonel Park Geon, Park Hae-jun plays North Korea's consul general in Vladivostok Hwang Chi-seong, and Shin Sae-kyeong plays North Korean restaurant worker and Humint operative Chae Seon-hwa, each delivering passionate performances.

Zo In-sung reunited with Park Jeongmin after "Smuggling," saying, "My bromance with Jeongmin: I supported him as someone who worked with him when he was young in the film 'The King' and has watched him for a long time. We had an inner intimacy, so we acted without hesitation or awkwardness. As a senior, I could fully empathize with that feeling, and the emotion really resonated," he said.

Regarding the romantic acting of Park Jeongmin and Shin Sae-kyeong, he said, "Director Ryu Seung-wan paid a lot of attention to the two of their romance. The director would come to the set even when there was no shooting time and asked to watch." He added, "Thanks to that, I also privately supported their romance a lot. Because both are such veterans, I think their own interpretations made it come out poignantly," offering praise without reserve.

Meanwhile, "Humint" opens on the 11th.<

[Photo] Reporter Lee Dae-seon

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