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[The Fact|Reporter Park Ji-yoon] 'Suzume Locking up the Doors' is continuing to break records with crazy box office sales.
According to a computer network that aggregates cinema entrance tickets on the 12th, the movie 'Suzume Locking up the Doors' (directed by Makoto Shinkai) has set a record topping the box office for a total of 35 consecutive days since its release (March 8-11).
This is the longest record since 'Avatar' (43 days) was released in December 2009, and surprisingly surpassed 'Frozen 2' (27 days), the film holds the number one position in box office history for animated films that debuted in Korea 2009.
That's also an overwhelming number compared to 'Criminal City 2' (14th), becoming the first film to reach 10 million after the pandemic, and equaling the record with 'Avatar: The way of water' (35th).
In addition, 'Suzume Locking up the Doors' surpassed 1 million (6 days), 2 million (13 days), 3 million (20 days) and 4 million (31 days) audiences fastest among domestic releases. , even in the 6th week of release, for a long time Success continued.
'Suzume Locking up the Doors' depicts the story of Suzume, a girl who accidentally opens a door that causes disaster, and desperately closes the door to prevent disaster from happening all over Japan. The film captivates audiences with characters that convey a message of warm courage and beautiful scenery from all over Japan.