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South Korean cinemas gear up for reboot as daily number of moviegoers exceed 400,000

Will summer tentpole films become a breakthrough for recovery?

Choi Ji-won (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network)
Mon, June 29, 2020

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South Korean cinemas gear up for reboot as daily number of moviegoers exceed 400,000 With new summer releases and state-funded discount coupons towing the recovery, the film industry has seen audience numbers climb this month. (shutterstock.com/Mr.Music/File)

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total of 409,544 people visited local cinemas on Saturday, surpassing 400,000 for the first time in over four months since the COVID-19 outbreak earlier this year.

With new summer releases and state-funded discount coupons towing the recovery, the film industry has seen audience numbers climb this month.

The Korean Film Council provided discount vouchers for tickets from Thursday through Sunday in the first three weeks of this month. As the number of moviegoers during the three-week event period jumped by 37 percent compared to the total figure in May, the government agency extended the event for another week, ending on Sunday.

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With films such as “Innocence” and “Intruder” kindling the reboot, new commercial titles that have been absent in cinemas between March through May also played a part in luring audiences back to cinemas.

Crime drama “Innocence,” which opened on June 10, became the first Korean film to exceed 500,000 viewers since the virus crisis and was soon outperformed by zombie thriller “#Alive,” which attracted more than 200,000 people on its opening day on Thursday. Staying atop the box office ever since, “#Alive,” featuring actors Yoo Ah-in and Park Shin-hye, sold over 800,000 tickets in four days.

As the KOFIC’s discount measures closed on Sunday, however, it remains uncertain whether the rebound will continue in the coming weeks. The daily figure of moviegoers from Monday through Wednesday -- when the discount vouchers were not applicable -- has mostly ranged between 40,000 and 80,000.

Even amid such continuing concerns, tentpole films from major film companies have confirmed their releases in the coming months.

Next Entertainment World has confirmed the July 15 release of the film “Peninsula,” one of the most-anticipated flicks of the year and a sequel to smash-hit “Train to Busan” (2016). Although the exact opening date has not been confirmed, Lotte Entertainment’s “Steel Rain 2: Summit” has scheduled a promotional event on Thursday, ahead of the film’s release slated for early August. Crime-action movie “Deliver Us From Evil” from CJ Entertainment is also expected to hit theaters in early August, followed by the firm’s musical film “Hero” opening later in the season.


This article appeared on The Korea Herald newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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