The Korean spy action film “HUMINT” continues to demonstrate solid box office momentum, surpassing 1 million moviegoers shortly after its release. According to the Korean Film Council on February 17, the film officially exceeded the 1 million admissions mark at 1:17 p.m. KST that day. The milestone was achieved just six days after its theatrical debut on February 11.

“HUMINT” centers on the escalating conflict between South and North Korean agents as they investigate criminal activities near the Vladivostok border. Blending geopolitical tension with high-stakes espionage, the film builds a tightly paced narrative marked by strategic confrontations and layered character dynamics. Its international setting further enhances the sense of urgency and dramatic scale.
The film stars Zo In Sung, Park Jeong Min, Park Hae Joon, and Shin Sae Kyeong, whose performances anchor the story with intensity and nuance. As word-of-mouth continues to spread, industry observers are watching closely to see how the film performs in the coming weeks.