Park Jung Min, Jeon Yeo Been, Lee Dong Wook, And More Join Hyun Bin As Independence Fighters In New Film "Harbin"

Sep 9, 2024

Upcoming film “Harbin” has unveiled new character posters!

“Harbin” is a spy film set in 1909, showcasing a thrilling chase and the web of suspicion between those heading to Harbin for a single purpose and those pursuing them.

Following the release of Hyun Bin‘s poster as Ahn Jung Geun, new character posters for “Harbin” have been revealed. These posters highlight the independence fighters risking their lives for their cause, along with the pursuers tracking them.

The latest posters feature five independence fighters and one pursuer, showcasing actors who have fully embraced their historical roles, building on Hyun Bin’s portrayal of Ahn Jung Geun.

Park Jung Min stars as Woo Deok Soon, a dedicated independence fighter who puts his country before himself. Jo Woo Jin plays Kim Sang Hyun, who risks his life alongside Woo Deok Soon for the nation’s freedom. Jeon Yeo Been is Gong Bu In, a noble and determined fighter based in Vladivostok.

Park Jung Min, Jeon Yeo Been, Lee Dong Wook, And More Join Hyun Bin As Independence Fighters In New Film

Park Jung Min, Jeon Yeo Been, Lee Dong Wook, And More Join Hyun Bin As Independence Fighters In New Film

Park Jung Min, Jeon Yeo Been, Lee Dong Wook, And More Join Hyun Bin As Independence Fighters In New Film

Yoo Jae Myung portrays Choi Jae Hyeong, who supports the fighters with money and safe houses. Lee Dong Wook takes on the role of Lee Chang Seop, an independence fighter in conflict with Ahn Jung Geun. Park Hoon plays the Japanese Army Lieutenant Colonel Mori Tatsuo, who contrasts sharply with the independence fighters.

Park Jung Min, Jeon Yeo Been, Lee Dong Wook, And More Join Hyun Bin As Independence Fighters In New Film

Park Jung Min, Jeon Yeo Been, Lee Dong Wook, And More Join Hyun Bin As Independence Fighters In New Film

Park Jung Min, Jeon Yeo Been, Lee Dong Wook, And More Join Hyun Bin As Independence Fighters In New Film

The actors, who worked hard to film in Mongolia, Latvia, and South Korea, are dedicated to authentically portraying the emotions of independence fighters from 115 years ago, aiming to bring audiences back to 1909.

“Harbin” is set to hit theaters in December. Stay tuned for more updates!

 

 

source: Soompi

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