Actor Zo In-sung admired director Ryu Seung-wan's meticulous directing details while filming the movie "Humint."

On the 13th, the YouTube channel B tv Lee Dong-jin's Piaakia posted a video titled "Actors chosen by Ryu Seung-wan, Na Hong-jin and Lee Chang-dong, Zo In-sung 'Humint' interview." The released video shows lead actor Zo In-sung talking with critic Lee Dong-jin about the film "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan, distributed/provided by NEW, produced by Oyu Naegang) ahead of its release.

Responding to the praise, "It's truly A-level. From directing to acting production," Zo In-sung humbly said, "Actually, other people's movies look good but my own movies don't," while also expressing delight. Having worked with director Ryu Seung-wan for the third time after the previous films Mogadishu and Smuggling, Zo In-sung said, "Now Ryu Seung-wan's scripts feel like a kind of schedule sheet," showing their close bond.

Even Zo In-sung said of "Humint," "There were times I thought I might die while filming." Zo In-sung revealed, "It was like that with Na Hong-jin's previous film Hope, and I had the same feeling with this work. I'm talking about the sense of being on location. The script has a cold feeling, but I thought I could put hot acting energy into it," which drew both surprise and laughter.

He said, "Looking only at my character, I like dramas a lot and watch many dramas, and if I were to compare, I felt a vibe similar to senior Park Sang-won from Sandglass. Watching Sandglass again now, you see it differently. Everyone is so excellent, but when I watched it recently, senior Park Sang-won's character and acting were very impressive. I took on this role thinking it could be that kind of part."

In particular, Zo In-sung said, "Recently I worked with the three directors Na Hong-jin, Ryu Seung-wan and Lee Chang-dong. Their common trait is an obsession with terrifying-level scenes. From my perspective it's the same. The expressions differ, but director Ryu is very sharp. Director Na pushes forward with strong energy, and director Lee has a charisma you dare not approach. If you can't go, he insists we watch it together and sends a radio message. I think that kind of persistence produced those works. In any respect, they're the same," he laughed.

Humint is a film that depicts people with different objectives clashing in Vladivostok, where secrets and truths are submerged in a cold sea of ice. It opened on the 11th and is meeting audiences.

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