
Ryoo Seung-wan
Director


A South Korean agent hunts a drug ring in Russia and goes head-to-head with a North Korean operative — pulling both into peril and tangled secrets.

Ryoo Seung-wan
Director

Yang Hyun-suk
Director of Photography

Cho Young-wuk
Original Music Composer

Kim Hyeon-sik
Producer

Lee Hwo-kyoung
Production Design

Kang Hye-jung
Producer

Cho Sung-min
Producer

Jung Gun
Production Sound Mixer

Zo In-sung
Manager Zo

Park Jeong-min
Park Geon

Park Hae-joon
Hwang Chi-seong

Shin Sae-kyeong
Chae Seon-hwa

Robert Maaser
Aleksei

Jung Yoo-jin
Assistant Manager Lim

Park Myung-shin
North Korean Restaurant Manager

Lee Shin-ki
Geum-tae

Kang Ha-kyung
Eun-pyo

Kim Eui-sung
Director of the National Intelligence Service

Jang Hyun-sung
Minister Jung

Joo Bo-bi
Kim Su-rin

Kim Jong-soo
Director General Kim

Yoon Kyung-ho
Minister Yoon

Pierce Conran
Russian Businessman
MovieGuys
4/2/2026
Looks can be deceiving. At first inspection, "Humint" appears to be an exciting, action-packed spy thriller. Indeed, in the opening and closing scenes it is, but the lull between action and excitement takes up the majority of this film's length. In short, it's predominantly a rather depressing, uninteresting interpersonal tale that fails to engage with the viewer. In summary, a film that doesn't know whether it's an action flick or an interpersonal drama and ends up being neither. Not reccomended.recommended.
MovieGuys
4/2/2026
Looks can be deceiving. At first inspection, "Humint" appears to be an exciting, action-packed spy thriller. Indeed, in the opening and closing scenes it is, but the lull between action and excitement takes up the majority of this film's length. In short, it's predominantly a rather depressing, uninteresting interpersonal tale that fails to engage with the viewer. In summary, a film that doesn't know whether it's an action flick or an interpersonal drama and ends up being neither. Not reccomended.