'Mickey 17' remains South Korea's top box office film

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South Korea's box office is cooling down after a busy period, but "Mickey 17" has maintained its lead. The film has topped the box office for four weekends in a row. Directed by Bong Joon-ho and starring Robert Pattinson, it earned about $928,843 this weekend, which is 21.2% of the market share. From March 21 to 23, the overall box office gross was just over $4.9 million. "Mickey 17" has sold a total of 2.8 million tickets and has made $19.1 million since its release on February 28. In second place, "Attack on Titan the Movie: The Last Attack" made $834,101 with 121,843 admissions. This movie has garnered a total of $2.6 million from nearly 400,000 ticket sales since its premiere on March 13. New film "Snow White" debuted in third place, earning $611,310 from 92,703 viewers across more than 1,000 screens. It claimed 13.9% of the box office share in its opening weekend. "Streaming," a thriller starring Kang Ha-neul, opened in fourth place with $511,618 in earnings. The film explores the world of crime streaming and has gained attention from audiences. Animated feature "Flow" and Japanese comedy-drama "The Solitary Gourmet" followed in fifth and sixth place respectively, each attracting thousands of viewers. The box office is in a lull without any major new hits. "Mickey 17" remains strong while everyone's waiting for the next surge of spring films.


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