MOVIE
Explosive Action and Intrigue: 'Humint' Delivers a Unique Blend of Action and Melodrama
Set in the cold city of Vladivostok, 'Humint' follows the clash of National Intelligence Service agents, North Korean security agents, and power players, each with their own motives. The film intertwines action, melodrama, and humanism, delivering a message of salvation and sacrifice.
A highlight of 'Humint' is its differentiated action styles based on character relationships and traits. Action director Lee Won-haeng focused on creating movements driven by situation and emotion, constantly pondering "why this character must act this way" to enhance the narrative flow. Director Ryoo Seung-wan also emphasized character individuality from the start, ensuring audiences are immediately immersed in the film's world.
Park Jung-min transforms into Park Geon, a North Korean security officer whose aura is intimidating. His precise movements, based on Hapkido, reflect Park Geon's cold personality. Park Jung-min also delivers thrilling high-speed car chase and shootout scenes, providing audiences with exhilarating moments.
'Humint' offers diverse action styles for each character: Chief Jo's are long and refined, Park Geon's are swift and controlled, and Hwang Chi-seong's are rough and merciless. These styles highlight the characters' distinct traits, naturally leading to a rich narrative. Following each character's action journey allows audiences to become fully immersed in 'Humint'.
Kim Ji-won, TenAsia Reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr