Puss in Boots Holds Local Films at Bay
|
Title |
Release Date |
Market Share |
Weekend |
Total |
Screens |
1 |
Puss in Boots (us) |
1/11/12 |
33.80% |
590,740 |
704,725 |
593 |
2 |
Mission Impossible:
Ghost Protocol (us) |
12/15/11 |
18.00% |
362,326 |
6,914,588 |
461 |
3 |
Love On-Air |
1/5/12 |
10.80% |
225,174 |
781,810 |
358 |
4 |
The Girl With the
Dragon Tattoo (us) |
1/11/12 |
9.50% |
185,758 |
228,385 |
321 |
5 |
Sherlock Holmes: Game
of Shadows (us) |
12/21/11 |
7.70% |
154,399 |
2,160,333 |
270 |
6 |
Perfect Game |
12/21/11 |
6.40% |
128,734 |
1,392,738 |
266 |
7 |
The Outback |
1/12/12 |
3.30% |
70,297 |
87,383 |
234 |
8 |
White Vengeance (hk) |
1/11/12 |
2.70% |
55,498 |
70,345 |
163 |
9 |
My Way |
12/21/11 |
2.20% |
45,009 |
2,121,331 |
219 |
10 |
Friends: Naki on Monster Island (jp) |
12/29/11 |
1.70% |
36,930 |
496,880 |
191 |
For the fifth weekend in a row a major Hollywood release has trumped local fare at the Korean box office. A new champion, of the animated variety, rose to the top this week. Overall business was up from 1.47 to 1.75 million admissions year on year while once again the market share for Korean films tumbled to 24%, from last year's 43%.
Shrek spinoff
Puss in Boots had a big weekend with 590,740 tickets sold. That's a lot more than
Megamind which took the top spot at the same time last year.
MI4 added another 362,326 tickets to its enormous haul as it dropped less than a third and is now inches from the 7 million mark an could still threaten another milestone, making it the biggest film released in 2011.
Love On-Air (aka
Wonderful Radio) had an encouraging small drop (20%) in its sophomore frame which, given poor reviews, I wasn't expecting. The future looks a little rosier for the midlevel film but after such a mediocre opening this is closer to damage control than success. Still, if it continues like this it could end up well north of the one million mark.
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo opened with 185,758 which is not a particularly encouraging figure for a film tat was expected to play strongly in international territories, maybe word of mouth will bolster its run further down the line. Perhaps
Sherlock Holmes sequel
Game of Shadows dropped about a third as it crossed the 2 million mark with its 154,399 weekend, a good showing for a sequel that has underperformed elsewhere.
Perfect Game stayed more or less flat this weekend with 154,399, which is impressive. It will come close to the two million mark but is unlikely to cross it. Animated film
The Outback, featuring a number of K-pop star on vocal duties, opened soft 70,297. Truth be told I hadn't even heard of the film before this weekend, I'm not sue who else did.
Hong Kong period epic
White Vengeance began its run with 55,498 while mega-blockbuster and equally large box office bomb
My Way slowed to 45,009 in its probable final top 10 finish.
Friends: Naki on Monster Island Japanese anime roudned out the top 10 with 36,930.
Next Week: Lunar day weekend is nearly upon us and it's about time as the tired current local fare is in desperate need of replacement. Opening next week are
Pacemaker,
Dancing Queen,
Neverending Story, and
Unbowed.
Pacemaker looks to come out on top but let's hope it can nudge out foreign competition for a much needed local win.
Source:
kobis.or.kr
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