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Cho In-sung said, "Shin Se-kyung, interpreting in fluent English.."Should I give him pocket money?" [HUMINT]

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(Seoul = News1) Reporter Kwon Hyun-jin = Actor Shin Se-kyung is greeting at a production briefing held at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University Entrance in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul on the 12th.  "Humint" is a story about a conflict between people with different purposes in Vladivostok, where secrets and truth are buried in an icy sea. 2026.1.12/News1 Copyright © News1. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction and redistribution, and prohibition of using AI learning. /Photo = (Seoul = News 1) Reporter Kwon Hyun-jin
(Seoul = News1) Reporter Kwon Hyun-jin = Actor Shin Se-kyung is greeting at a production briefing held at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University Entrance in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul on the 12th. "Humint" is a story about a conflict between people with different purposes in Vladivostok, where secrets and truth are buried in an icy sea. 2026.1.12/News1 Copyright © News1. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction and redistribution, and prohibition of using AI learning. /Photo = (Seoul = News 1) Reporter Kwon Hyun-jin

Actor Cho In-sung expressed his gratitude to Shin Se-kyung.

On the 12th, a production briefing session for the movie "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan) was held at the entrance of Lotte Cinema Konkuk University in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. Director Ryu Seung-wan, Cho In-sung, Park Jung-min, Park Hae-joon and Shin Se-kyung attended the meeting to talk about various things.

"Humint" is a story in which people with different purposes clash in Vladivostok, where secrets and truth are buried in an icy sea. This work is a trilogy of overseas locations by director Ryu Seung-wan, which connects "Berlin" and "Mogadishu," capturing Vladivostok's unique scenery through Latvian locations.

Chae Sun-hwa, played by Shin Se-kyung, is an employee of a North Korean restaurant in Vladivostok, where she is entangled with all the characters, including Chief Cho (In-sung), who suggests an informant, Park Gun (Park Jung-min), and Hwang Chi-sung (Park Hae-joon).

Shin Se-kyung said of filming Latvia, "It is not easy to stay outside of home in the mid to long term, so there must have been basic difficulties. But I enjoyed that time. "It was fierce to stay with people in the same boat in a city, and I think there were many shiny moments," he recalled.

"Thanks to (Shin) Se-kyung, I ate a lot of delicious things," Cho In-sung said. He said, "I'm good at English, so I took him on a tour of the local restaurants," and Park Jung-min said, "He even stopped going to the local gym. He was almost from that neighborhood," he said.

In addition, Cho In-sung said, "Se-kyung suffered a lot. I was able to create an opportunity to hang out with foreign actors in our movie by being an interpreter at a simple dinner. I want to take this opportunity to express my gratitude, he said. "I even thought, 'How much money should I give you?'"

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