With 61.3% Market Share, Korean Films Dominate Box Office
According to the report, the number of attendees and the total sales in January 2018
were 22.94 million and USD 171.6 million, respectively. The number of audiences declined by 310,000 or 1.3% from the same time last year, while total sales decreased by USD 5.3 million (3.0%). Fortunately, the box office successes of domestic films like
Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds,
1987: When the Day Comes and
Keys to the Heart led to a 61.3% market share. In January, the number of domestic film viewers was 14.06 million, up 10% from a year ago while ticket sales were USD 10.56 million with an increase of 8.8%. However, despite good performances from Disney’s animated film
Coco and fantasy action movie
Maze Runner: The Death Cure, the number of foreign film viewers and ticket sales were 8.88 million and USD 66 million, taking only 38.7% market share. This was a decline of 16.0% and 17.4% from a year ago.
Of the top ten grossing movies, five were Korean movies and the rest were from Hollywood. Korean fantasy blockbuster
Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds topped the box office, collecting 5.51 million moviegoers, followed by Korean political drama
1987: When the Day Comes with 5.16 million moviegoers. Disney’s
Coco and Korean family drama
Keys to the Heart came in third and fourth places, attracting 2.73 million and 2.29 million filmgoers, respectively. However, franchise films such as
20th Century Fox Korea’s
Maze Runner: The Death Cure and Sony Pictures’
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle didn’t meet expectations in Korea. In the specialty films category, bestseller-based movie
Wonder (2017) and Jim Jarmusch’s
Paterson (2017) took first and second places, bringing 151,000 and 29,000 moviegoers. Among low-budget domestic movies, documentary films
Myeoneuri: My Son's Crazy Wife and
For Vagina’s Sake sold 7,000 and 5,000 tickets, respectively.