JAKARTA - Hyun Bin's latest film, Harbin, is confirmed to be released at the end of this year. After completing production and crossing the film festival, this film will be shown to the public.

Harbin is a 1909 film set that tells of Japan forcing Korea to sign the Eulsa Agreement, revoking the country's diplomatic rights and making the entire peninsula a Japanese colony.

In 1909, when Harbin began, small but tenuous Korean Truth Army militias engaged in an armed resistance campaign against Japan.

Ahn Jung-geun (Hyun Bin) led the operation to kill Itöl Hirobumi, the first Japanese Resident General in Korea and the main symbol of violent colonial oppression. The operation required Ahn and his group to secretly travel to Russia, gathering resources and allies while mixing complex passes.

Directed by Woo Min Ho, Hyun Bin plays Ahn Jung Geun. In addition, this film is also played by Park Jeong Min, Jo Woo Jin, Jeon Yeo Been, Park Hoon, Yoo Jae Myung, and Lee Dong Wook.

Some of the stills released on Monday, November 18 show Hyun Bin with long hair, as well as several other actors, one of whom is Lee Dong Wook. They will take pictures of fighters looking for the truth towards the city of Harbin.

The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on September 8 and received a positive response.

Harbin will soon air publicly on December 25, 2024.


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