From left are the posters of the four Korean films that each sold more than a million tickets this year: "Escape from Mogadishu," "Sinkhole," "Hostage: Missing Celebrity" and "On the Line."
By Kim Yeojin and Lee Jihae
Photos = Korean Film Council
One of the industries most hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic is movie theaters.
The Korean Film Council (KOFIC) on Sept. 4 said tickets sales this year from January to late August fell 16.9% to KRW 331.1 billion from KRW 398.3 billion over the same time period last year. The number of moviegoers dropped 25.5% to 34.91 million from 46.87 million year on year.
The pandemic's heavy toll on the sector looks even worse if compared with statistics from 2019, before the pandemic broke out. Ticket sales that year from January to August hit KRW 1.32 trillion and the number of cinemagoers was 156.02 million, while the corresponding figures for this year plunged 75% and 77.6%, respectively.
Thus the Korean film market has plummeted to a fourth of its pre-pandemic size.
Four homegrown films, however, have given the sector a shot in the arm amid the pandemic by selling a million tickets each: "Escape from Mogadishu," "Sinkhole," "Hostage: Missing Celebrity" and "On the Line."
According to data released on Sept. 1 from the council's integrated computing system, "Escape" sold 3.57 million tickets, "Sinkhole" 2.18 million, "Hostage" 1.62 million and "On the Line" 1.04 million.
The following are brief descriptions of these four movies.
"Escape from Mogadishu"
"Sinkhole"
"Hostage: Missing Celebrity"
Hostage: Missing Celebrity
Top actor Hwang Jung-min in the film plays a famous actor with the same name who tries to escape after being kidnapped. A top box-office draw, Hwang received acclaim for his performance, as did new actors appearing in the film.
"On the Line"
On the Line
This crime action thriller starring Byun Yo-han and Kim Mu-yeol is about a former detective who infiltrates the call center of a voice phishing syndicate based in China.
lvzhen@korea.kr