Ryoo Seung-wan's 'Humint' tops Netflix non-English movies chart

Director Ryoo Seung-wan's action film "Humint" has debuted at the top of Netflix's non-English movies chart. Released on the platform last Thursday, the movie garnered 11 million views in the week ending Sunday, Netflix said Wednesday.

Netflix announced Wednesday that director Ryoo Seung-wan's "Humint" debuted atop its non-English movies chart. The film was released on the platform last Thursday.

Short for human intelligence, "Humint" follows Manager Cho (Zo In-sung), a South Korean national intelligence officer, who teams up with North Korean agent Park Gun to rescue key informant Chae Sun-hwa (Shin Se-kyung).

The film premiered in South Korea on February 11 and attracted 1.98 million moviegoers, falling short of the estimated 4 million admissions needed to break even. It was overshadowed by box-office hit "The King's Warden," which opened a week earlier and has drawn over 16 million viewers.

"The King's Warden" has provided a rare boost to the Korean film industry amid competition.

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