According to the Korean Film Council's integrated ticketing system, 'Salmon's Eye' exceeded 3 million viewers as of the afternoon of May 10. This achievement surpasses the record set by the 2018 film 'Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum,' which previously held the second spot.
'Salmon's Eye' quickly gained traction after exceeding its break-even point of 800,000 viewers shortly after its release, reaching 1 million viewers within just ten days. The film continued to attract audiences steadily, ultimately reaching the milestone of 3 million viewers.
The horror film depicts a filming crew that encounters something dark and mysterious in a reservoir after capturing an unidentified figure on a road view. Directed by Lee Sang-min, the film has garnered attention as an immersive horror experience.
Director Lee Sang-min expressed his gratitude through the film's distributor, Showbox. He stated, "Recently, I've been enjoying doing things I've always wanted to do, like spending the whole day reading at the library, watching movies I've wanted to see, or reading comics at a bookstore. I also traveled with friends not long ago. I love walking, and the nice weather has allowed me to enjoy long walks lately."
He also thanked the audience, saying, "As with any film, especially horror, I believe it is completed thanks to the viewers who experience it together in theaters and scream along with us. I sincerely thank all the viewers who helped complete 'Salmon's Eye' and supported Team 'Salmon's Eye.'"
Since its release, 'Salmon's Eye' has gained popularity as an experiential horror film, showcasing the strength of Korean horror cinema by surpassing the break-even point and attracting 3 million viewers this year.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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