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‘Master’ surpasses 3m moviegoers

  • Published : Dec 26, 2016 - 13:31
  • Updated : Dec 26, 2016 - 13:31

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(CJ Entertainment)
Korean action-thriller “Master” drew more than 3 million filmgoers, five days after its nationwide release, according to data from the Korean Film Council Monday.

On Christmas, the star-studded movie topped the box office by attracting 902,757 viewers, followed by the American musical animation “Sing,” homegrown disaster flick “Pandora” and American drama-musical “La La Land.” “Master” has been viewed by 3,002,294 people in theaters since it premiered on Wednesday.

“Master” stars Lee Byung-hun, Kim Woo-bin and Gang Dong-won. The movie revolves around a fraudulent financial organization that amasses s huge sum of money, run by a cunning Chairman Jin (Lee Byung-hun). A sleuth (Gang Dong-won) goes after him, while a genius hacker and Jin‘s close aide (Kim Woo-bin) stand in the way.

By Son Ji-hyoung (json@heraldcorp.com)

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