According to CGV, the percentage of people who have seen "Tombbreak" twice was 5.1%, while the percentage of people who have seen it three or more times was 2.1%.
This means that seven out of 100 people who saw "The Tomb of the Lost" at this cinema were what is known as a revolving door audience (nth-time audience).
Compared to previous 10 million-grossing films in Korea, the rate of people seeing it twice is not that high, but it is the third highest in history for the rate of people seeing it three or more times.
Joint first place went to "Spring in Seoul" and "The Man Who Became King" (3.0%), and in second place was "The Outlaws 2" (2.7%).
CGV said, "Even after the cumulative number of viewers for 'Tombbreak' surpassed 10 million, the rate of n-th viewings continued to increase."
In fact, the movie, which was released on February 22nd, reached a cumulative audience of 100 million in about a month.
The film's audience surpassed 100,000 and has since attracted an additional 1.4 million viewers. Industry sources point to the edutainment effect as the reason for the n-th viewing of "Burst."
One analysis is that "people watched it again after studying and understanding background knowledge that they did not know the first time they watched it."
"Tomb Destroyed" is about a feng shui master named Sandok (played by Choi Min Sik) who is given a huge sum of money to move a suspicious tomb.
The story depicts the strange events that occur to the protagonist, a young man named Yoon-geun (Yoo Hae-jin), a funeral director, the shaman Hari-rim (Kim Go-Eun), and Hari-rim's disciple Bong-gil (Lee Do-hyun).
The main materials used were shamanistic purification rituals that are not well known to the general public, stories about graveyards, Yin Yang and the Five Elements, Japanese beliefs and monsters, etc.
2024/04/10 15:30 KST
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