The pace is similar to 2022 box office success ‘The Round up 2’.
Source: Reporter Park Heon-woo
[The FactㅣReporter Lee Seong-rak] The movie 'Exhuma' has reached 5 million viewers after only 10 days since its release. It is gaining popularity by gaining more audiences faster than last year's 10 million film "12.12: The Dayl".
According to the Korean Film Council's integrated computer network for cinema admissions on the 2nd, Exhuma, which was released on the 22nd of last month, exceeded 5 million cumulative viewers this afternoon, 10 the day after that.
Pamyo recorded a cumulative audience of 4 million in the morning before March 1. The film is showing impressive box office success, attracting an additional 1 million viewers in just one day.
Exhuma's box office record is equal to the highest-grossing film of 2022, 'The Round up 2' (12.69 million total viewers), and 4 days faster than 12.12: The Day, which was surpassed 5 million viewers in 14 days last year.
Exhuma is the new work of director Jang Jae-hyeon, who is known as a ‘12th Assistant Deacon’; ‘The Priests’ (2015) and ‘Svaha’ (2019).
Shaman Hwa-rim (Kim Go-eun) and Bong-gil (Lee Do-hyun), who were asked to move a suspicious grave for a large sum of money, proposed to feng shui master Sang-deok (Choi) Min-sik) and undertaker Yeong-geun (Yoo Hae-jin) participate in this mission and the four men dig the grave. This is a story about encountering something strange.
In particular, the actors' acting skills portray the Korean shaman style in a strange way but are receiving many positive reviews.