The film "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan, distributed by NEW, produced by Oeyunaegang Co., Ltd.) has released action-melo stills to repay the audience's enthusiastic support.

The film "Humint" has been receiving vigorous praise since its release. "Action you have to feel in the theater," "You can't relax from start to finish," "The characters' choices drive the narrative," "A work where the direction and the actors' energy mesh perfectly," and praise for both the action and the film's completeness, as well as reviews from audiences who became overly immersed in situations and relationships such as "You apologized saying 'you were mine, right?' I didn't come to Vladivostok," "My heart is struggling," "I can't even sense what kind of love this is," have continued, increasing the box office heat.

The newly released action & melo stills capture everything from the lonely back of Director Jo (Zo In-sung) standing alone in the middle of a Vladivostok street where the cold night air is palpable, to a hair-trigger standoff with guns aimed, the urgent moment of Park Geon (Park Jeongmin) climbing an exterior wall, and scenes of tense psychological warfare, conveying the film's multilayered tension intact.

The subtle emotional shifts and unwavering gazes of characters such as Park Geon and Chae Seon-hwa (Shin Sae-kyeong) facing each other reveal the weight of relationships and choices, and the fierce clashes in the dark offer a glimpse of how the gun action, bare-knuckle fights and three-dimensional staging using the space were realized.

The film "Humint," which is winning audience support with its screen-dominating tension and dense narrative, is the story of people with different aims clashing in Vladivostok, where both secrets and truths are sunk in the cold icy sea, and it opened on the 11th.

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