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Jang Hang-jun, it worked in the U.S. as well.."The King's Man" Rotten Tomatoes are 96% fresh [Star Issue]

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Kim Mihwa

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/Photo = Capture Rotten Tomatoes Page
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The movie "The Man Who Lives with the King" also captured an American audience who did not know Korean history. "The Man Who Lives with the Ang," which was released in North America on the 4th of last month, is cruising with a 96% Rotten Tomatoes index.

"The King's Warden" was released in North America and the United States under the English title "The King's Warden." It was released in Anglo-American countries for more than a month, starting with the pre-release of five North American cities, including LA, Dallas, and San Francisco, on February 13.

The popcorn meter (audience score) of Rotten Tomatoes, a U.S. film review site, has more than 100 star reviews and comments, maintaining 96% freshness.

Audience reviews continue to give favorable reviews such as "A Wonderful Movie," "Beautiful and Amazing," "Fun and Touching," and "It's a movie with history."

The movie "The Man Who Lives with the King" is the story of Cheongryeongpo in 1457, a village chief who claimed to be exiled for the revival of the village, and a young predecessor who was expelled from the throne and exiled. As of the 19th, "The Man Who Lives with the King" has surpassed 13.8 million viewers in Korea and is heading toward 14 million people. Currently, "The Man Who Lives with the King," which is ranked sixth in the box office of all time, is aiming for the record of "Roaring Currents," the number one box office of all time.

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