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2013.07.12 - 2013.07.14

2013.07.12 - 2013.07.14

The American sci-fi flick "Pacific Rim" came to the party last week and, despite being outdone somewhat back home, the film managed to narrowly clinch the top spot during its first weekend out in Korea. Last week it wasJo Eui-seokandKim Byeong-seo's"Cold Eyes"that stood tall, but the local crime drama found itself around 160,000 admissions short of del Toro's epic robotic rodeo."Cold Eyes"claimed 1M admissions (36%) over this past weekend, but the $190 million U.S. production "Pacific Rim" managed a few better with 1.16M admissions (44%).

Korea's affinity for large weapons-yielding robots almost ensured the success of this futuristic extravaganza, but the margin was slim and it remains to be seen just how much staying power "Pacific Rim" will actually have in the Korean market. Previous robot-featuring hits like "Iron Man 3" (9M) and "Transformers 3" (7.7M) performed especially well in Korea, so one can understand why distributors and cinema houses are staking the film over 1,000 screenings around the country. The only other two films to receive such exposure wasJang Cheol-soo's latest film "Secretly and Greatly" and Marvel's "Iron Man 3", both of which enjoyed an opening weekend that pulled in more than 2M admissions.

Again it was another top-heavy race at the box office. Last week the top the films carried 82% of the total ticket sales. Here that figure jumped to 90.5% as competition remains relatively low building up to some of the bigger local films coming out in the next few weeks. In third was "World War Z" which added 345,896 (11.6%), advancing its total to 4.8M since its release late last month, making it the fifth highest grossing film released in Korea this year (it's passed "New World" which sits on 4.6M).

Kim Yong-gyoon's "Killer Toon" remains in fourth with 107,173 (3.5%) and now sits on an admissions stack 1M high. Yong-gyoon's horror held this same position last week, but with 86,000 more sales going its way. "Killer Toon" entered the charts when "World War Z" was reigning; it never came close to claiming first and has remained in the top five since. How the past few weeks have shown that only the top three films are having any real impact so unfortunatelyKim Yong-gyoon's "Killer Toon" has been stuck on the wrong side of this ticketing watershed. As with last week the only other Korean film in the top ten isJang Cheol-soo"Secretly and Greatly". This past weekend the film added another drop of 34,319 (1%) admissions to its six week bottom line of 6.9M. "Secretly and Greatly" is sitting comfortably as the third highest grossing Korean film of the year, just behind "The Berlin File" (71M) and "Miracle in Cell No.7" (12.8M).

 

Korean Box Office - Admissions for the Weekend 2013.07.12 - 2013.07.14 (www.kobis.or.kr)

#FilmsRelease dateWeek-endTotal
1"Pacific Rim" 1 160 6361 372 721
2"Cold Eyes"(감시자들)2013/07/031 003 0493 540 435
3"World War Z" 345 8964 891 909
4"Killer Toon" (더 웹툰: 예고 살인)2013/06/27107 1731 091 116
5"The Lone Ranger" 34 668370 829
6"Secretly and Greatly" (은밀하게 위대하게)2013/06/0534 3196 932 959
7"The Adventures of Jinbao" (大兵金寶歷險記) 25 19971 029
8"Side Effects" 18 69723 441
9"The Croods" 8 998936 699
10"The Master" 6 5619 282
Korean movies only 
 "Pluto"(명왕성)2013/07/115 8887 300
 "Mr. Go" (미스터 고)2013/07/175 78017 058
 "On the Road"(길위에서)2013/05/231 79931 837
 "48m"(48미터)2013/07/041 6878 862
 "Super Fish - An Endless Adventure" (슈퍼피쉬 - 끝없는 여정)2013/07/118751 552
 "Holly"(홀리)2013/06/20217749
 "Cheer Up, Mr. Lee" (힘내세요, 병헌씨)2013/06/272012 965
 "A Wedding Invitation" (이별계약, 分手合約) 18712 810 355
 "Miracle in Cell No.7" (7번방의 선물)2013/01/2316817 624
 "You Are More Than Beautiful" (그녀의 연기)2013/06/131611 416