ENTERTAINMENT
Park Jung-min Shines in 'Humint': From 'Nerdy Charm' to 'Heartthrob'
Park Jung-min will meet audiences with the release of 'Humint' on the 11th. His activities are highly anticipated as he rides the wave of popularity following his performance with Hwasa at the Blue Dragon Film Awards last November. All eyes are on what new facets Park will reveal in 'Humint'.
Park returns to the screen with 'Humint' as a 'heartthrob'. Set in Vladivostok, 'Humint' is an action drama about clashes between a National Intelligence Service agent, a North Korean security officer, and those at the center of power with differing agendas. Park plays Park Geon, a North Korean security officer with sharp judgment and quick actions, but who is vulnerable in front of his love, Chae Sun-hwa (played by Shin Se-kyung).
Park also unveils a new side through action scenes. His precise movements based on Hapkido and solid firearm action exude masculine charm. The combination of intense action and passionate gazes immerses the audience in Park's performance.
Despite having the opportunity to leverage his 'national ex-boyfriend' image for higher pay, Park is content with the expanded opportunities as an actor. He laughs, "It's a blessing that the word 'excitement' is now associated with Park Jung-min, who has worked hard for 15 years. Expanding my range is a good thing."
His unpretentious humility and proven talent make it hard not to notice Park Jung-min. From Hwasa to Shin Se-kyung, and now into the hearts of the nation, Park's journey is one to watch.
Kim Ji-won, TenAsia Reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr