Zo In Sung vs. Park Jeong Min: Spy Thriller 'HUMINT' Drops Intense New Trailer and Poster
Zo In Sung and Park Jeong Min star in the upcoming spy action film 'HUMINT'. Check out the intense new trailer and poster for this thriller set in Vladivostok.
When the lines between ally and enemy blur, who can you trust? The upcoming spy action film 'HUMINT' has just unveiled a gripping new trailer and posters, teasing a high-stakes psychological battle. Set against the backdrop of criminal investigations near the Vladivostok border, the film promises a tense story where no one's motives are clear.
An Unlikely Alliance in Vladivostok
The new trailer centers on the volatile relationship between Chief Jo (Zo In Sung), a black ops agent from South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS), and Park Jeong Min (Park Jeong Min), his North Korean counterpart. Forced to cooperate to take down criminal operations, their partnership is fraught with suspicion. The film appears ready to explore the complex human drama of survival and ambition, where ideology takes a backseat to a tense, shared mission.
A Powerhouse Cast Fuels the Intrigue
The on-screen clash between powerhouse actors Zo In Sung and Park Jeong Min is a major draw. They are joined by Park Hae Joon as another North Korean agent and Shin Sae Kyeong as an NIS analyst, rounding out a stellar cast. The newly released posters capture the sharp, calculating expressions of each character, hinting at the unpredictable narrative and hidden agendas that will drive the plot forward.
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