On February 21, Jo In Sung hosted a special screening event for his official fan club. The actor covered the full cost of the theater rental himself, preparing the event as a heartfelt gesture to thank fans who have stood by him for many years. His intention was to express sincere gratitude to those who have consistently supported his career.

However, the event was not limited to fans. Jo In Sung also extended invitations to teenagers from orphanages and social workers, offering them the opportunity to enjoy a cultural experience that may otherwise be difficult to access. The thoughtful inclusion drew praise from many. During the event, Jo In Sung appeared alongside his Humint co-stars and director Ryoo Seung Wan to personally greet the audience.
This is not the first time Jo In Sung has used his own funds to organize such events. The actor has consistently rented theaters to invite fans whenever a new project premieres. In 2023, during the release of the film Smugglers, he invited teenagers with rare and incurable diseases, as well as those with physical disabilities, along with their families. He carefully arranged wheelchair-accessible seating to ensure comfortable viewing. At the time, the Korean Organization for Rare Diseases expressed gratitude, stating that the experience was unforgettable for families exhausted by long-term treatment.

Humint is set in Vladivostok and tells the story of a tense confrontation involving National Intelligence Service Manager Zo (played by Jo In Sung), North Korean State Security official Park Geon (portrayed by Park Jeong Min), and North Korean Consul General Hwang Chi Seong (played by Park Hae Joon). At the center of the conflict is Chae Seon Hwa (portrayed by Shin Se Kyung), a North Korean restaurant worker who also serves as an informant.
In the film, Jo In Sung leads the narrative with high-intensity action scenes while portraying a character driven by the belief that “people must be saved.” Observers note that the humanitarian message of the film resonates beyond the screen, as the actor continues to practice compassion and social responsibility in real life.
Sources: Daum

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