The movie "Seungbu: Two Go Players," starring actor Lee Byung Hun, has topped the weekend box office for two consecutive weeks. According to the Korea Film Council's integrated cinema ticketing computer network on the 7th,
"Seungbu: Two Go Players" took the top spot at the box office last weekend (4th-6th) with 427,008 viewers. The total audience is now 1,351,652.
The film, which was released on the 26th, tells the story of South Korea's greatest Go legend, Lee Byung Hun, who lost a game against his student, Yu A In.
The story depicts the story of how, after a hiatus from the top of the charts, he once again challenges himself to reach the top with his natural competitive spirit. This is the first time in four years that Yu A Inaffair has seen the light of day after filming ended in the aftermath of the group's suspension due to allegations of drug use.
The break-even point is 1.8 million people. In second place is "Lobby," starring and directed by Ha Jung Woo. It attracted 101,520 people, bringing the total audience to 165,313.
The third place is the Japanese anime movie "Attack on Titan" The Last
ATTACK attracted 60,751 people, bringing the cumulative audience to 642,113.
Next up on the list are "Flow," which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and the sci-fi film "Mickey-17" directed by Bong Junho.

By minmin 2025/04/07 09:44 KST