“D-1”映画「仕方ない」、 前売り35万台突破…韓国連休の興行シンドロームを巻き起こすか
”D-1” movie ”Shikana Nai” advance sales exceed 350,000 units... Will it spark a box office syndrome during the Korean holiday?
Director Park Chan-wook's new film "It Can't Be Helped" has already sold over 350,000 tickets in advance just days before its release, teasing a powerful box office syndrome.
According to the Film Council's integrated cinema ticketing system on the 23rd, the "can't be helped" figure was as of 8 a.m. on the same day.
The number of advance tickets has reached 354,602. The advance sales rate has skyrocketed to 54.8%. "It Can't Be Done," which is scheduled to be released on the 24th, is a story about how life is so satisfying that you feel like you've "accomplished everything."
After being suddenly fired, Man-soo (played by Lee Byung-hun), a company employee, begins his own battle to find new employment, in order to protect his wife and two children and the home he has worked so hard to build.
The film, directed by Park Chan-wook, is based on the novel "Axe" by American author Donald Westlake and is garnering attention.
On the 21st, "It Can't Be Helped" surpassed 300,000 advance ticket sales, breaking the record for the highest advance ticket sales for a Korean film released this year.
This is the highest attendance figure for this year's film, "My Daughter Has Become a Zombie," which drew 300,032 tickets as of the afternoon of the day before its release, and the highest attendance figure for this year's film, "Mickey 17," which was a Hot Topic for the first half of the year, which drew 240,411 tickets as of the morning of the day before its release.
This figure easily surpasses the previous record of 232,359 tickets sold. It also surpasses the previous record of 232,359 tickets sold the morning before the release of "Burning the Tomb," the highest grossing film of last year, which grossed 10 million yen.
"Helpless" is a film that has been anticipated since it was first screened at the 30th Busan International Film Festival, and is a film that has been praised for its unpredictable plot, a setting that evokes universal empathy, and a powerful presence that is not missing a single character.
The synergy between the actors, who express their emotions, has been met with enthusiastic responses, and it is expected that this momentum will continue until the film's release.
"Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc" is currently in second place overall in terms of advance sales, with 103,289 tickets sold. The advance sales rate is 16%.
The third place in the pre-sale rate is the Japanese anime "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Castle Arc," which is aiming to exceed 5 million, and the fourth place is "Bo
"S" followed in fifth place by "face".
2025/09/23 09:49 KST
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