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"Se-kyung, you're a scary person"..Shin Se-kyung's strong friendliness

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Kim Mihwa

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Shin Se-kyung, the main actor of the movie "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan), poses for a round interview on the 9th. /Photo provided =Sem Company 2026.02.09 / Photo = Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@

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Beauty is not everything. Actor Shin Se-kyung captivated the audience as a living and breathing woman in director Ryu Seung-wan's world view.

Shin Se-kyung is traveling on the screen as Chae Seon-hwa, who chose salvation for others beyond instinctive survival in the movie "Humint" (director Ryu Seung-wan).

While the movie "Humint" is popular showing a tense confrontation between characters set in Vladivostok, Shin Se-kyung's acting, which depicts the inner growth of the character in three dimensions, draws attention.

The power of Chae Seon-hwa, played by Shin Se-kyung, is "family." The difficulty of this person, who leaves his hometown for his sick mother and works at a restaurant in Vladivostok, a strange country, meets NIS Black agent Cho (Cho In-sung) and continues his activities as an informant, is persuasive through Shin Se-kyung's dense expressive power. He captured the urgency of Seon-hwa, whose mother's treatment cost and medicine take precedence over his own safety, with a cold and deep look.

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The closed airport sequence, the climax of the play, is the point where the character Chae Seon-hwa extends beyond the individual narrative to the solidarity of the community. At the moment of freedom, Shin Se-kyung does not turn a blind eye to the women who are in a situation similar to her and chooses to fight for them.

Shin Se-kyung's eyes, which are not daunted even in front of the gun, contain a desperate will to live rather than aesthetic elegance. It has completed its appearance as a "warrior" who seeks to protect the lives of others beyond simple physical actions.

Shin Se-kyung's acting touches the heart of the character rather than the technical splendor. Even among the good actors such as Cho In-sung and Park Jung-min, he did not stay as a weak victim but gave off a firm aura of "the one who wants to protect," and director Ryu Seung-wan stood firm in the world.

Shin Se-kyung, who returned to the screen for the first time in a long time, shows a new look through "Humint" and makes people look forward to her next move. At first, she falls in love with her beauty, but when she leaves the theater, she devours her heavy acting.

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