
Director Park Chan-wook's 'Can't Help It' claimed the box office throne upon its release, but as expected, opinions were divided, and the number of viewers dropped sharply within a day.
According to the integrated computer network of the Korean Film Council on the 26th, 'Can't Help It' attracted over 109,000 viewers on the 25th.
On the day before its release, it drew 331,525 viewers, showcasing its momentum, but actual viewer ratings were sharply divided, with Naver's viewer rating in the 6-point range and netizen ratings in the 5-point range. The GCV Egg Index also stood at 82%, putting it at risk of breaking.
In second place is the new Japanese animated film 'Chainsaw Man: The Movie - Reze Arc', which attracted over 53,000 viewers. Following that is 'Demon Slayer: Mugen Train', which has accumulated about 4.87 million viewers.
Director Yeon Sang-ho's 'Face', completed with a budget of 200 million, attracted over 14,000 viewers on the same day, dropping to fourth place. Its cumulative audience is about 810,000. Both Naver's viewer rating and netizen rating are in the 8-point range, and the CGV Egg Index is at 95%, surpassing 'Can't Help It'.
As of 7:35 AM on that day, the real-time reservation rate was led by 'Can't Help It', with a reservation rate of 40.3% and about 220,000 tickets sold. Following it are 'Chainsaw Man: The Movie - Reze Arc', 'Demon Slayer: Mugen Train', and 'Boss'.