“600億ウォンの大作”パク・ボゴム&IUの「おつかれさま」、公開と同時に韓国Netflixで1位を獲得
Park Bo-Gum and IU's ”60 billion won blockbuster” ”Thank You” tops Netflix Korea upon release
The hotly-anticipated Netflix original series "Thank You," starring actress and singer IU and actor Park Bo-Gum, immediately hit number one in Korea upon its release.
"Thank You," which was released on the 7th, is currently ranked 1st in the TOP 10 of today's Korean dramas as of the 8th. In second place is "Gourmet in the Neighboring Country," in third place is "Divorce Contemplation Camp," and in fourth place is "Dora
In 5th place was "The Witch: A Method to Save You", and in 6th place was the Chinese TV series "The Story of Pearl".
Girl~", 7th place was "Trauma Code", 8th place was "Love Movie", 9th place was "Potato Laboratory", and 10th place was "Doctors".
"Good Work" is set on Jeju Island and tells the story of a smart girl, Oh Ae-seung (IU), who stands firm in the face of adversity, and a reliable boy, Yang Gwang-sik (Park Bo-go), who shows sincere love.
This Netflix series depicts the adventurous life journey of the TV series "Fight for My Way" and "When the Camellia Blooms," and has gained popularity.
The scriptwriter is Im Sang-chun, who directed the TV series "Sungkyunkwan Scandal", "Misaeng", "My Dear Mister", and the director is Kim Jong- ...
The film has attracted a lot of attention as it is a collaboration between director Moo Won-seok and the movie. It is known as a blockbuster with a production budget of 60 billion won, and has been named one of the most anticipated works of 2025.
Netflix has attempted a new release method of releasing the series over a four-week period, rather than releasing all episodes at once as in the past.
Since only EP4 has been released, attention is focused on future developments.
After the release, the realistic yet sad story of Ae-seung and Kwang-sik,
The acting of IU and Park BoGum, who played the roles, is receiving positive reviews. The story will show how Ae Seung and Kwang Sik grow up with the times.
Interest in "Thank You" is also growing overseas. Critics overseas have commented on Rotten Tomatoes, "Ae Seung and Kwang Sik are sweet but bitter. I laughed so much I cried," "They're so close," and
It's a simple story, but beautifully written, exquisitely acted and vividly brought to life."
2025/03/08 17:44 KST
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