John Woo’s epic RED CLIFF got off to a pretty good start last weekend, as it had the biggest opening weekend for any Chinese-language film ever in Korea. With over 800,000 admissions in its first four days, distributor Showbox thinks it might be able to make it to 3 million admissions before its run is over, which would make it the all-time biggest Chinese film in Korea.
Getting to 3 million is going to be tough, though, with THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD opening this Thursday. I have a feeling GBW is going to be on just about every screen on the peninsula… going to be a very tough weekend for the competition next weekend.
As for this weekend’s movies… PUBLIC ENEMY RETURNS is still doing fairly well, and has not inched past the 4 million admissions mark. Looks like 5 million is pretty unlikely, but not a bad run.
This Week | Title…………………………………….. | Release Date | Screens Nationwide | Weekend Revenue (bil. won) | Total Revenue (bil. won) |
1. | Red Cliff | 7.10 | 568 | 4.31 | 5.10 |
2. | Hancock | 7.02 | 605 | 3.91 | 15.11 |
3. | Wanted | 6.26 | 415 | 2.14 | 17.04 |
4. | Public Enemy Returns (Gangcheoljung – Korean) | 6.19 | 397 | 2.00 | 25.99 |
5. | Kung Fu Panda | 6.05 | 386 | 1.17 | 29.12 |
6. | Crossing (Korean) | 6.26 | 316 | 0.77 | 4.96 |
7. | The Strangers | 7.02 | 187 | 0.31 | 1.40 |
8. | Rec | 7.10 | 128 | 0.26 | 0.32 |
9. | Santamaria (Jalmotdoen Mannam – Korean) | 7.10 | 189 | 0.19 | 0.22 |
10. | Impy’s Island | 6.26 | 64 | 0.046 | 0.16 |
(Source: KOBIS – Figures represent 98% of nationwide box office)
Will Lee Jun-ik’s SUNNY be this year’s D-WAR to GBW’s MAY 18? I.e., can Lee’s film (which will be released July 24) piggyback off of GBW’s excitement without being overwhelmed by the competition, similar to how D-WAR and MAY 18 both did well last year?. Still a couple of weeks ago from finding out.
Last year, the studios pretty much left August open for Korean films to do well. This year, however, we have WALL-E and THE DARK KNIGHT coming quickly, so there could be a lot more competition.