Courtesy of Showbox
Data from the Korean Film Council revealed that the supernatural occult film "Exhuma" maintained its position as the most popular movie currently showing, topping the weekend box-office chart with 2.33 million viewers from Friday to Sunday.
Released on February 22, the film achieved a milestone of surpassing 6 million cumulative viewers on Sunday. It took "Exhuma" a total of 11 days to reach this mark, a week shorter than last year's highest-grossing film, "12.12: The Day," which depicted Korea's military coup in 1979.
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▲ A scene from "Exhuma" / Courtesy of Showbox |
Starring Choi Min-sik and Kim Go-eun, "Exhuma" follows the story of two shamans, a feng shui expert, and a mortician who collaborate to unravel a series of mysterious events affecting a wealthy U.S.-based family. The plot revolves around the exhumation of the family's ancestor's grave in a remote Korean village.
Securing the second position on the weekend box office chart was the Hollywood blockbuster "Dune: Part Two," drawing 552,000 moviegoers. The fantasy film "Wonka" claimed the third spot with an audience of 173,000 people.
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Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
Supernatural Occult Film Maintains Top Spot on Korean Box Office, Outperforming Recent Releases
Courtesy of Showbox
Data from the Korean Film Council revealed that the supernatural occult film "Exhuma" maintained its position as the most popular movie currently showing, topping the weekend box-office chart with 2.33 million viewers from Friday to Sunday.
Released on February 22, the film achieved a milestone of surpassing 6 million cumulative viewers on Sunday. It took "Exhuma" a total of 11 days to reach this mark, a week shorter than last year's highest-grossing film, "12.12: The Day," which depicted Korea's military coup in 1979.
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▲ A scene from "Exhuma" / Courtesy of Showbox |
Starring Choi Min-sik and Kim Go-eun, "Exhuma" follows the story of two shamans, a feng shui expert, and a mortician who collaborate to unravel a series of mysterious events affecting a wealthy U.S.-based family. The plot revolves around the exhumation of the family's ancestor's grave in a remote Korean village.
Securing the second position on the weekend box office chart was the Hollywood blockbuster "Dune: Part Two," drawing 552,000 moviegoers. The fantasy film "Wonka" claimed the third spot with an audience of 173,000 people.
Sayart
Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
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