The film has been quietly heating up the box office since its release. It is a love story, something that is rarely seen in movies these days, and the box office results are really picking up, along with the beautiful spring weather.
The film "10 Years Left to Live" depicts the fateful romance between Mari, who has been told she has only a little time left to live, and Kazuto, who has lost the will to live, as they spend four dazzling seasons together.
Two of Japan's top young actors, Nana Komatsu and Kentaro Sakaguchi, who are also very popular in Korea, play a sad love story.
"10 Years Left" in particular is garnering even more attention than when it was first released, and is smashing through the box office. The seat sales rate, which is an indicator of actual viewing trends, was 1.
It ranked first for two consecutive days with a rating of 7.1% on the first day and 13.8% on the second day. From the Korean film "Tombbreak" to "Comment Corps", "Yumi's Cells The Movie", the Japanese film "Evil Doesn't Exist", Hollywood
Because the film was released among a host of impressive new releases, including "Godzilla vs. Kong: The New Empire," it ended up with the lowest seat occupancy rate and number of screenings.
The only bright spot was the support from young female audience members in their 20s and the number of viewings.
As of the morning of the 6th, the third day after the re-release, the number of people with "10 years left to live" was 8,427 on the previous day, the 5th.
It has been holding strong at 6th place at the box office, attracting audiences of 100 million. Collaborations with Korean artists such as Paul Kim and Kim Feel from 10CM are also hot topics.
Attention is focused on whether it will create a re-release syndrome along with the masterpiece OST and collaborative music from the film.
2024/04/09 00:14 KST
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