Manila Standard

South Korea’s 2022 top-grossing film unspools in local cinemas

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IT’S safe to say that Filipino cinemagoer­s will soon be able to watch more Korean titles on the big screen. But before it happens, let us feast our eyes on The Roundup, which commercial­ly screens exclusivel­y in SM Cinemas starting today.

“The Roundup’s performanc­e in the local box office will determine which titles we would bring next to the country,” television host and entreprene­ur Grace Lee told the press shortly after the successful screening of the movie at Cinema 1 of SM Megamall on Monday evening.

Lee is the CEO of the content production and distributi­on company, Glimmer Inc., which made the Philippine screening of The Roundup possible. The comedy-action film, which stars Don Lee (a.k.a. Ma Dong-seok), is this year’s top-grossing bigscreen title in South Korea.

Since its local premiere in May, the homegrown action-comedy (and sequel to the 2017 blockbuste­r The Outlaws) has become the country’s biggest draw since the pandemic began, attracting over 2 million moviegoers on its first weekend. For three consecutiv­e weekends, it continued to set records, becoming the first Korean film since 2019 to reach more than 10 million admissions.

Screen actor Don Lee of the 2021’s Marvel Hero Eternals and 2016’s Train to Busan won over the audience while portraying no-holds-barred cop Ma Seokdo, who stops at nothing to catch criminals. He ups the ante in The Roundup and shows what his character is really made of.

“You can fully expect upgraded action and Ma’s comedic chops in this sequel,” said director Lee Sang-yong.

His co-stars Choi Guy-hwa (Capt. Jeon), Heo Dong-won (Oh Dong-gyun), and Ha

Joon (Kang Hong-seok) all return as Major Crimes Unit members, as well as Jung Jae-kwang who plays rookie Kim Sang-hoon. Not only that, one of The

Outlaws’s most memorable characters, Jang Isu of the Isu Clan, played by Park Jihwan returns to add comic relief to the film. The most welcoming aspect of The

Roundup is the fact that filmmakers and casts of the first film came back onboard. New actors joined the crew and an introducti­on to the new villain played by Son Sukku.

The most impressive addition to the cast who plays an unbelievab­ly vicious villain Kang Hae-sang, from the current popular series, My Liberation Notes, has been making a name for himself with various projects in recent years. He takes on the challenge of becoming a memorable villain who could make a lasting impression on the audience for years to come. After deciding that the pandemic will not subside anytime soon, even though it became difficult to shoot there, the director and core staff moved to Vietnam and began the production. Despite the takeover of COVID-19 in Vietnam, filmmakers of The Roundup together with the local crew went out of their way to create this film and even the virus couldn’t stop their passion as they used ingenuity and creative solutions to wrap the film.

“I wanted to show the type of action the audiences were waiting for that feels so satisfying,” said director Lee, who wanted to fill the film with never before seen action sequences.

“Encouragin­g good and punishing evil isn’t something that can be felt easily in our modern society, but I wanted to express that with this film,” the director carried on.

Expanding the world of The Outlaws was discussed since the early stage of the developmen­t of this film, and he earned actor Don Lee’s trust with a tight narrative.

“Perhaps because we’ve worked together before, Lee took care of everyone on the set. He was a trustworth­y ally and someone I could rely on,” ended the director.

 ?? ?? Don Lee, aka Ma Dong-seok, reprises his role as the aforementi­oned heavyweigh­t lawenforce­r, who travels to Vietnam to extradite a petty criminal
Don Lee, aka Ma Dong-seok, reprises his role as the aforementi­oned heavyweigh­t lawenforce­r, who travels to Vietnam to extradite a petty criminal
 ?? ?? Glimmer, Inc. team headed by TV host and CEO Grace Lee (fifth from right) at the premiere night of ‘The Roundup’ held Monday evening at SM Cinema
Glimmer, Inc. team headed by TV host and CEO Grace Lee (fifth from right) at the premiere night of ‘The Roundup’ held Monday evening at SM Cinema
 ?? ?? ‘The Roundup’ combines elements of action and comedy in its scenes
‘The Roundup’ combines elements of action and comedy in its scenes
 ?? ?? A scene from the blockbuste­r Korean comedy action movie
A scene from the blockbuste­r Korean comedy action movie
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