The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘A Taxi Driver’ first Korean film this year to attract 10 mln moviegoers

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SEOUL: ‘A Taxi Driver’ became this year’s first film to attract more than 10 million moviegoers Sunday.

It is also the 15th Korean movie and 19th movie of all time to cross the milestone in the Korean box office, according to its distributo­r the Showbox.

Starring actor Song Kangho and German actor Thomas Kretschman­n, the movie hit the milestone on the 19th day since its opening, the same as ‘Train to Busan’ did. ‘Train to Busan’, which premiered July 20 last year, was the latest one to reach the achievemen­t. The zombie flick sold 11,565,479 tickets.

‘Roaring Currents’, the mostwatche­d and highest grossing movie of all time in the country, recorded 10 million admissions in 12 days. Released in July 2014, the movie is about the country’s legendary naval war with Japan led by Korea military hero Admiral Yi Sun-shin.

Actor Song, who played the taxi driver, has just added one more film to his filmograph­y that managed to pull off 10 million admissions, becoming the first Korean movie actor to do so. ‘The Host’ in 2006 and ‘The Attorney’ in 2013 topped 13,019,740 and 11,374,610 in admissions, respective­ly.

Directed by Jang Hoon, the film is inspired by the true story of the German journalist who, with the help of the cabbie in Seoul, sneaked into the southweste­rn city of Gwangju where the government cracked down on the democratic movement and reported the state’s brutality to the outside world.

On its sixth day of opening, the movie already retrieved the production cost of 15 billion won, or US$13 million, with ticket sales.

“I was under a lot of pressure making the historic episode into a film since so many people are still living with the brutal memories of the Gwangju uprising,” the director Jang said upon hearing the news. “I am so happy that I could connect with many people. I really thank many actors for their sincere acting and staff for their hard work.”

 ??  ?? Song Kang-ho in ‘A Taxi Driver’.
Song Kang-ho in ‘A Taxi Driver’.

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