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Shin Se-kyung, Jo In-sung, and Park Jung-min of 'Humint' shone perfectly.."Life character" was born

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Kim Nayeon

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Actor Shin Se-kyung dominated the screen with the movie 'Humint.'

The movie "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan), which was released on the 11th, has topped the overall movie reservation rate for five consecutive days, and has started a box office run by breaking the highest reservation among this year's releases, drawing praise from audiences and critics toward Shin Se-kyung, who holds the emotional center of the film firmly.

The movie "Humint" is a story about a clash between people with different purposes in Vladivostok, where secrets and truth are buried in the icy sea, and Shin Se-kyung showed an unconventional transformation by playing the role of Humint and Chae Sun-hwa, an employee of a North Korean restaurant in Vladivostok.

In this work, Shin Se-kyung perfectly mastered the narrative of Chae Seon-hwa, who endured the reality with a desperate face but resolutely moved forward to save herself at a critical moment. In particular, at the point where the emotions and choices of the characters intersect, Shin Se-kyung adjusted the tension of the play by changing the flow of air with a unique atmosphere.

Shin Se-kyung convincingly built the inner side of a complex character in which vulnerability and hardness coexist. From Melo's affection, the tension of the action, and the three-dimensional acting that penetrates hot humanism, the screen gave a deep sense of immersion. "Elegant Desperation," which can only be realized by Shin Se-kyung, such as the subtle shaking eyes and breathing that swallowed emotions in the crisis, attracts the audience at once and is responsible for the movie's lingering effects.

Above all, Shin Se-kyung did not lose her own color even among actors with heavy energy such as Cho In-sung (chief Cho) and Park Jung-min (Park Gun). Human dignity, restrained toughness, and the wave of hot emotions that do not collapse even in extreme situations. Shin Se-kyung once again imprinted the power of the "genre of Shin Se-kyung" through "Humint."

Meanwhile, "Humint" is currently being screened in theaters across the country.

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