
Riyadh – Asdaf News:
The number of audience for the Japanese romantic comedy “Even If This Love Disappears From The World Tonight” (Oseisha) exceeded 1 million, according to the news, today
The cumulative number of audiences for “Oseisa” was 1,000,966, according to Media Castle, a movie importer, based on the integrated computer network for movie theater tickets, as of today (June 29) at 12:03 p.m.
Since the debut of the horror film “Ju-On” in 2002, it has been 21 years since a Japanese film without animation has reached 1 million viewers in Korea.
The movie, which was released on November 30 of last year, features Maori (Riko Fukumoto), a high school student with anterograde amnesia, as well as a school thief (Shunsuke Michieda).
On the 25th of this month, actor Michieda, who made his acting debut in the movie, visited Korea and told me, “It is a wonderful honor that a work called ‘Oseisa’ crossed the sea and came to Korea, and it is a very honorable thing that it has made it to the top 3 Japanese live-action films.”
With 1.15 million viewers, Shunji Iwai’s 1995 melodrama “Love Letter” is the most popular Japanese live-action movie to be released in Korea.–collected
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