イ・ビョンホン&ソン・イェジン主演映画「仕方ない」、9日連続ボックスオフィス1位…口コミ好評で139万人突破
Lee Byung-hun and Song Ye-ji's film ”It Can't Be Done” tops the box office for nine consecutive days... Viral viewership surpasses 1.39 million viewers
The film "It Can't Be Helped" (director Park Chan-wook), which has been garnering rave reviews for its plot that alternates between tension and humor and the synergy of its unparalleled cast, has maintained its top spot at the Korean box office for nine consecutive days.
"It Can't Be Done" is about Man-soo (Lee Byung-hun), an office worker who was so satisfied with his life that he felt he had "everything," but after he is suddenly fired, he struggles to support his wife and two children.
The story depicts the unfolding of a man who prepares for his own battle to find new employment in order to protect the home he has acquired through his own efforts.
The film "Shikaganai," which has captivated audiences with its captivating appeal, has attracted a total of 1,399,454 viewers and topped the box office charts for nine consecutive days.
After recording the highest opening score of any of director Park Chan-wook's previous works, the film has been a huge success since its release.
"Shika Nai" has already surpassed one million viewers in just two days, captivating a wide audience and demonstrating its overwhelming box office power. In particular, "Shika Nai" has a TV series-like plot that alternates between tension and relaxation.
The details that provide a unique and interesting twist further heighten the viral heat. Audiences who have seen the film have commented, "The actors' acting completes the story with just their gaze and breathing! It goes beyond simple acting and is a powerful portrayal of people.
"The immersive feeling of being in a real life touched my heart," "I watched it twice. The story, the actors' performances, the music, and the mise-en-scène created by the space are all unique to director Park Chan-wook.
"Park Chan-wook's film is ironic and sad. It raises questions about society. The actors' performances keep you thinking even after you leave the theater. It's the best.
"It's been a while since I've seen a movie that really feels like a movie. Lee Byung Hun is obviously one with the character, and Song Ye Ji In's acting was also good," "Great visuals and impressive scenes
"It was so good I forgot the time," "It was even more fun to talk about it with friends after watching it. It's a masterpiece with no flaws in the story, direction, acting, or visual beauty."
The film has been receiving rave reviews from both men and women. With such fervent interest, the film "Hangin' Out" topped the box office for nine consecutive days, and was a big hit at the theaters during the mid-autumn celebration (Chuseok, mid-autumn festival).
It will continue to maintain its momentum at the box office. With a cast of reliable actors, a TV Series-like plot, beautiful mise-en-scène, solid direction, and even a touch of black comedy, it is a great film.
Director Koo Chan-wook's new film, "Helpless," is currently being screened to rave reviews in theaters across South Korea.
2025/10/03 12:52 KST
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