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The movie "What If We" has surpassed 2 million cumulative viewers. It is the highest record in the melodrama genre since 2019, and director Park Chan-wook's "Decision to Break Up."
According to the Youngjin Committee's integrated computer network of movie theater tickets on the 26th, the movie "If We" recorded a cumulative audience of 2,032 at 7 a.m. that day. As a result, "If We" surpassed the record of "Decision to Break Up," which attracted 1.91 million viewers in 2022, making it the highest melodrama box office since "Most Ordinary Love" in 2019.
"What If Us," which began its reverse run at the top of the box office in the second week of its release, has been firmly on the throne by topping the box office for three consecutive weeks thanks to hot word of mouth, and has dominated the box office for 15 consecutive days. Attention is focusing on the endless march of "If We" that will write a new milestone in the success of the melodrama genre with a box office that does not cool down even in the fifth week of its release.
"If We" has been praised by the audience for showing the power of the melodrama genre and is adding vitality to the theater in January with a box office hit that increases the audience for two weeks more than the first week of its release.
The certified photo released along with the 2 million mark was accompanied by Koo Dae-hwan, Moon Ga-young, Kim Do-young, and actors Kim Seo-won and Kim So-yul, who were reborn as "melo masters." In the play, they lean on the sofa, a prop symbolizing the love and faded memories of Eun-ho and Jungwon, and thank the audience for their enthusiastic support, saying, "Thank you, 2 million viewers!"
Meanwhile, "If We" is a real-life sympathetic love romance in which Eun-ho and Jung-won, who loved each other, accidentally reunite for the first time in 10 years and unfold their memories.
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