‘Harbin’ ranked first in the opening score of a Korean film in December after the pandemic on its first day of release.
According to the Korean Film Council’s integrated movie ticket network on the 25th, ‘Harbin’ recorded a cumulative audience of 381,536 on the first day of its release on the 24th.
This is the highest opening score for a Korean film in December achieved since the pandemic and a record that surpassed the 10 million movie ‘Avatar: Path of Water’ (359,787 viewers), signaling the revival of Korean films that will shake up the winter tentpole market. In addition, it also attracts attention by surpassing the opening scores of recent Korean movies with over 10 million viewers, such as ‘Spring in Seoul’ (opening 219,445 viewers) and ‘Pamyo’ (opening 336,129 viewers).
‘Harbin’ combines the power of Hive Media Corp, the producer of ‘Spring in Seoul’, with director Woo Min-ho, who showed his proven directing skills in ‘The Managers of Namsan’ and ‘Inside Men’, to create a work that Korean audiences can sympathize with and be moved by. It is said to have been created. It is receiving favorable reviews in various fields, from cinematic perfection to the emotions and catharsis provided by the movie, and its advance reservation rate is also overwhelmingly ranked first, drawing even more attention to future box office trends.
Meanwhile, ‘Harbin’ is a work that depicts the breathtaking chase and suspicion between those who head to Harbin for a single purpose and those who pursue them in 1909. Hyun Bin, Park Jung-min, Jo Woo-jin, Jeon Yeo-bin, Park Hoon, Yoo Jae-myeong, and Lee Dong-wook appeared.
(Seoul = News 1)
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