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"The Man Who Lives With The King" continues to dominate the box office.
According to the Korea Film Council's integrated computer network on the 10th, "The Man Who Lives with the King" topped the box office with 98,390 audiences the previous day. The cumulative audience is 1,099,488.
"The Man Who Lives with the King" is a movie about Cheongryeongpo in 1457, a chief who claimed to be exiled for the revival of the village, and a young predecessor who was expelled from the throne and exiled. Since its release, it has gone viral and surpassed 1 million viewers in five days, proving the power of an overwhelming box office powerhouse.
The "God's Orchestra" then ranked second with 13,546 viewers, and the cumulative number of audiences was 1,129,442. "If We" starring Koo Chang-hwan and Moon Ga-young maintained its third place at the box office, attracting 12,060 viewers. The cumulative audience is 2,496,477, continuing its long-term success.
Among them, "Humint," a day before its release, recorded a 38% reservation rate (as of 8:27 a.m.), ranking first with 166,214 reservation audiences.
"Humint" is a story in which people with different purposes clash in Vladivostok, where secrets and truth are buried in the icy sea, and stars Cho In-sung, Park Jung-min, Park Hae-joon, and Shin Se-kyung. Attention is also focusing on whether to beat "The Man Who Lives with the King" to rank No. 1 in the box office, or on the box office match between the two works during the Lunar New Year holiday.
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