
According to Yonhap News Agency reported on February 29, the Korean movie "Ghost Town", which tells the painful life of comfort women during the Japanese colonial rule, has exceeded 1 million viewers as of the 28th, and the weekend box office has also jumped to the first place.
According to the statistics of the Korean Movie Ticket Comprehensive Computer Network on the 29th, during the three days from the 26th to the 28th, "Ghost Town" was played a total of 8956 times, and the number of viewers reached 766,000. Since its release on the 24th, the cumulative number of moviegoers has reached 1.0612 million.
The number of moviegoers on the 27th of "Ghost Town" reached more than 296,000 people, and the cumulative number of moviegoers broke through the break-even point (about 600,000 people).
It is reported that "Ghost Town" is a film based on the "Burning Girls" painted by the comfort woman Jiang Yiyi's grandmother in the process of art psychotherapy, based on the testimony of the comfort women victims. The film was planned for 14 years and was completed with the help of more than 75,000 people. (Intern Editor: Li Meiqing Reviewer: Wei Yue)