La película de terror sobrenatural 'Salmokji' supera los 3 millones de espectadores

La película coreana de terror sobrenatural "Salmokji: Whispering Water" ha atraído a más de 3 millones de espectadores aproximadamente un mes después de su estreno.

La película registró 147 323 entradas durante el fin de semana, de viernes a domingo, elevando su total a 3,02 millones, según el Consejo del Cine Coreano. Esto la sitúa justo detrás del éxito de 2003 "A Tale of Two Sisters", que ostenta el récord de la película de terror coreana más vista con 3,14 millones de espectadores.

"Salmokji: Whispering Water" se estrenó el 8 de abril. Sigue a un equipo de rodaje dirigido por Soo-in, interpretada por Kim Hye-yoon, quienes se enfrentan a un terror ineludible en un embalse del condado de Yesan, en la provincia de Chungcheong del Sur, que desde hace mucho tiempo los lugareños rumorean que es un foco de actividad paranormal.

"The Devil Wears Prada 2" lideró la taquilla del fin de semana con 195 514 espectadores, seguida de "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" con 184 014 entradas. Ambas películas se estrenaron en los cines locales el 29 de abril.

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