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Screen for YOUR familyHumint (2026) is a South Korean espionage thriller directed by Ryoo Seung-wan, following in the vein of his previous films like 'The Berlin File'. The movie centers on secret agents from North and South Korea who clash while investigating international crimes near the Vladivostok border in Russia. The plot weaves together elements of action, crime, drama, and romance, creating a narrative filled with tension, betrayal, and high-stakes intelligence operations. The film is noted for its large-scale action sequences, including high-speed chases and gunfights, as well as its exploration of psychologically intense character dynamics. It is targeted at audiences who appreciate gritty spy thrillers and action dramas with a geopolitical storyline.
The film contains explicit and intense depictions of violence, consistent with its espionage and hard-boiled action genres. Descriptions include graphic injuries and brutal fights, central to the plot's tension and realism.
Reviews highlight 'explosive action sequences, high-speed chases, gunfights, and intense psychological drama'. Specifically, action scenes are noted for showing characters getting hit 'painfully,' with 'bones breaking and bleeding,' and individuals being 'beaten really gruesomely'.
The film is characterized by a high level of intensity, featuring psychological tension, dangerous situations, and potentially disturbing themes inherent in espionage and crime thrillers.
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Recommended for ages 16+ due to confirmed descriptions of graphic violence, implied mature themes including sex slavery and torture, and the complex, intense nature typical of a hard-boiled espionage thriller. While some sources list a 'PG' rating, this appears to be a placeholder and contradicts the detailed content warnings.
The listed MPAA rating of 'PG' found in some preliminary database entries (e.g., Arabic film databases) for 'Humint (2026)' appears to be a placeholder or error, as the detailed content descriptions of graphic violence ('bones breaking and bleeding,' 'gruesomely beaten'), implied 'sex slavery,' 'drug trade,' and 'torture' are inconsistent with a typical PG rating. Parents should rely on the detailed content warnings provided here, which suggest a more mature audience.
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