The action hitmaker reunites with Zo In-sung for another high-stakes thriller shot in the Baltics
Korea's holiday box office belongs to crowd-pleasers -- the kind of films that bring entire families into multiplexes and sweep them up in pure, uncomplicated fun. This year, box office stalwart Ryoo Seung-wan is betting that his brand of propulsive espionage action flick still fits the bill, with a 23.5 billion won ($16 million) production to back it up.
"Humint" sends intelligence operatives from North and South Korea crashing into each other in Russia's Far Eastern port city of Vladivostok.
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