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Hyun Bin is almost unrecognizable in his new film.

Việt NamViệt Nam06/09/2024

On September 5th, the upcoming South Korean film "Harbin" released new poster images and a promotional video featuring Hyun Bin.

Hyun Bin's appearance in "Harbin" is surprising. Photo: Naver

"Harbin" is the movie Set in 1909, this spy thriller depicts a thrilling chase and intertwined suspicion between those heading to Harbin for a single purpose and those pursuing them.

The poster introduces Hyun Bin as Ahn Jung Geun, a fighter for independence, with his eyes completely obscured by a hat, revealing only half of his mysterious face.

Poster image of Hyun Bin in "Harbin". Photo: Producer.

In the one-minute trailer, Hyun Bin narrates in a powerful baritone voice, expressing his determination to sacrifice his life to fight for the independence of his fallen comrades.

Images of actor Born in 1982, the character in "Harbin" is also difficult for many to recognize. To depict the difficult and harsh circumstances of those fighting for independence,

Hyun Bin appeared looking disheveled and unkempt. He had long hair, a beard, and his face was smeared with mud amidst the battle.

Hyun Bin's unusual appearance in "Harbin". Photo: Producer.

Before its release in South Korea this December, "Harbin" will have an exclusive screening at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8th. The film's selection for this prestigious festival has generated considerable buzz prior to its official release.

"Harbin" is directed by Woo Min Ho and features a cast including Hyun Bin, Lee Dong Wook, Park Jung Min, Jo Woo Jin, Jeon Yeo Been, and others.

Hyun Bin is also preparing for a return to the small screen. Recently, the online platform Disney+ officially announced the cast for its new drama series "Made in Korea," including Jung Woo Sung, Hyun Bin, Won Ji An, Seo Eun Soo, Cho Yeo Jeong, and Jung Sung Il. The series is scheduled for release in 2025.


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