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Comedy 'Twenty' tops 3 million audience mark

  • Published : Apr 23, 2015 - 10:32
  • Updated : Apr 23, 2015 - 10:32

The homegrown comedy film "Twenty" has surpassed 3 million viewers, a market tracker said Thursday.

Released on March 25 in local theaters, the film about three close friends who all turn 20 years old passed the break-even point of 1.6 million on the 10th day of screening, and 3 million on Wednesday afternoon, according to the Korean Film Council.

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From left: A promotional poster for "Twenty," featuring actors Kang Ha-neul, Kim Woo-bin and idol singer Lee Jun-ho, who is a member of boy group 2PM. (Next Entertainment World)
This marks the second Korean film seen by more than 3 million viewers this year after "Detective K: Secret of the Lost Island," which attracted an audience of 3.87 million.

Directed by Lee Byoung-heon and starring actors Kim Woo-bin, Lee Jun-ho and Kang Ha-neul as the three friends, the comedy also opened in North American theaters last week. (Yonhap)

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