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Pixar's "Elemental" Thrives as South Korea's Top Foreign Film, Bucking North American Box Office Trends

Published July 31, 2023 06:40 PM

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In an unexpected turn of events, Pixar Animation Studios' "Elemental" has emerged as the most-viewed foreign film in South Korea this year, defying its less-than-stellar performance at the North American box office. As per data compiled by the Korean Film Council (KOFIC), "Elemental" has captivated 5.58 million moviegoers since its release on June 14, surpassing the record previously held by the Japanese animated film "Suzume," which garnered 5.53 million admissions as of Sunday.

The film's triumphant journey didn't stop there. Just last week, "Elemental" earned the distinction of becoming the most-viewed Pixar film ever released in South Korea, overtaking the record set by "Inside Out" in 2015, which attracted 4.97 million viewers.

Set in the enchanting bayside metropolis of Elemental City, the heartwarming narrative revolves around four harmonious elements - fire, water, land, and air. At the center of the story is a tender love affair between the water element, Wade Ripple, and the fire element, Ember Lumen. As the duo collaborates to save Ember's family business, they embark on a journey that showcases the power of unity and sacrifice.

Directed by Korean American filmmaker Peter Sohn, "Elemental" draws inspiration from the director's own childhood and the experiences of his parents, who immigrated to New York from South Korea. This poignant connection to the immigrant experience resonated deeply with Korean audiences, who were moved by the themes of family sacrifice and the celebration of individuality.

The film's soaring success in South Korea is largely attributed to the power of positive word-of-mouth reviews, which ignited curiosity and intrigue among moviegoers. "Elemental" also secured the second-highest ticket sales so far this year, with only Don Lee's "The Roundup: No Way Out" surpassing it, drawing an astounding 10 million moviegoers within 31 days of its opening on May 31.

While "Elemental" may have been displaced from the top spot at the local box office by director Ryoo Seung-wan's crime action flick, "Smugglers," which premiered on Wednesday, its enduring impact on Korean audiences speaks to the film's resonance and emotional depth.

As "Elemental" continues to defy expectations and captivate hearts across the globe, its triumph in South Korea stands as a testament to the power of storytelling that transcends borders and touches the human spirit. The film's success not only celebrates Pixar's creative genius but also highlights the universal language of cinema that connects cultures and fosters a sense of shared humanity.

Sayart.net 

Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com 

Korean Audiences Embrace the Immigrant-Inspired Love Story, Driving "Elemental" to Record-Breaking Success

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In an unexpected turn of events, Pixar Animation Studios' "Elemental" has emerged as the most-viewed foreign film in South Korea this year, defying its less-than-stellar performance at the North American box office. As per data compiled by the Korean Film Council (KOFIC), "Elemental" has captivated 5.58 million moviegoers since its release on June 14, surpassing the record previously held by the Japanese animated film "Suzume," which garnered 5.53 million admissions as of Sunday.

The film's triumphant journey didn't stop there. Just last week, "Elemental" earned the distinction of becoming the most-viewed Pixar film ever released in South Korea, overtaking the record set by "Inside Out" in 2015, which attracted 4.97 million viewers.

Set in the enchanting bayside metropolis of Elemental City, the heartwarming narrative revolves around four harmonious elements - fire, water, land, and air. At the center of the story is a tender love affair between the water element, Wade Ripple, and the fire element, Ember Lumen. As the duo collaborates to save Ember's family business, they embark on a journey that showcases the power of unity and sacrifice.

Directed by Korean American filmmaker Peter Sohn, "Elemental" draws inspiration from the director's own childhood and the experiences of his parents, who immigrated to New York from South Korea. This poignant connection to the immigrant experience resonated deeply with Korean audiences, who were moved by the themes of family sacrifice and the celebration of individuality.

The film's soaring success in South Korea is largely attributed to the power of positive word-of-mouth reviews, which ignited curiosity and intrigue among moviegoers. "Elemental" also secured the second-highest ticket sales so far this year, with only Don Lee's "The Roundup: No Way Out" surpassing it, drawing an astounding 10 million moviegoers within 31 days of its opening on May 31.

While "Elemental" may have been displaced from the top spot at the local box office by director Ryoo Seung-wan's crime action flick, "Smugglers," which premiered on Wednesday, its enduring impact on Korean audiences speaks to the film's resonance and emotional depth.

As "Elemental" continues to defy expectations and captivate hearts across the globe, its triumph in South Korea stands as a testament to the power of storytelling that transcends borders and touches the human spirit. The film's success not only celebrates Pixar's creative genius but also highlights the universal language of cinema that connects cultures and fosters a sense of shared humanity.

Sayart.net 

Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com 

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