SEVEN YEARS OF NIGHT Debuts in 4th
Korean films once again claimed a majority at the local box office despite the entry of a major Hollywood tentpole as a new domestic title over-performed in a surprise first place finish. Korean films accounted for 63% of sales during the busy spring weekend which saw admissions rise to 2.4 million.
Landing in first place with a commanding 983,000 spectators (USD 7.61 million) was the Korean found footage horror film
GONJIAM: Haunted Asylum. The new film from
Epitaph (2007) co-director
JUNG Bum-shik has amassed a stellar 1.37 million viewers (USD 10.16 million) in its first five days and its previews last weekend, already making it one of the most successful Korean horror films in years.
Managing only a second place debut was Steven Spielberg’s new sci-fi action-adventure Ready Player One, as it opened with a decent 742,000 entries (USD 6.34 million) over the three days and recorded 987,000 admissions (USD 8.08 million) since Wednesday. However, with stellar critic and audience reactions, the film may find itself on the charts for several weeks to come.
Hit local fantasy melodrama
Be With You slowed 56% in its third week as it added 253,000 sales (USD 1.98 million) to bring its haul to a strong 2.32 million tickets (USD 17.58 million) to date.
Less promising was the debut of the long-delayed local thriller
Seven Years of Night with
RYU Seung-ryong and
JANG Dong-gun, which mustered just 233,000 admissions (USD 1.84 million) in fourth place. The revenge title has brought in 418,000 spectators (USD 2.98 million) in five days.
Crashing in week two was last week’s number one Pacific Rim: Uprising, which was down almost 90% as it added just 70,000 viewers (USD 542,000) for a lackluster 1.05 million entry (USD 8.3 million) total to date.