Director Lee Sang-il's film 'National Treasure' recorded a cumulative audience of 106,000 viewers on the 29th, based on the integrated cinema network standard, surpassing the 100,000 mark. This milestone was reached on its 11th day since opening on the 19th. In its second week, it is attracting audiences at a rate nearly matching its opening week.
Notably, it ranked within the top five despite being sandwiched between Hollywood releases such as Zootopia 2, Now You See Me: Now You Don't, and Wicked: For Good, and despite having fewer seats available.
The film ‘National Treasure’ depicts the lives of two men who had to surpass each other to reach the pinnacle of national treasure status.
In Japan, by the 24th, it had surpassed ¥17,377,394,500 in box office revenue over 172 days of release, with a total audience of 12.31 million. This surpassed the ¥17.35 billion earned by 2003's mBayside Shakedown 2: Lockdown on Rainbow Bridge!, propelling it to the top spot among all Japanese live-action films.
The box office performance of ‘National Treasure’ marks the first record-breaking achievement in 22 years, propelling it to 11th place in the all-time Japanese film box office rankings, including animated films. The top 11 positions, excluding ‘National Treasure’,: "Titanic" (1997), "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (2001), are all occupied by animated films.
2025/11/30 11:22 KST
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