The 4th Day Release of 'Jangsari: Forgotten Heroes,' Has Surpassed 500,000 Ticket Sales

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According to the Korean Film Council on Monday, "Jangsari: Forgotten Heroes" drew 201,978 viewers on Friday the 28th, recording 497,850 cumulative audiences. Released on Saturday, the movie has remained at the top of the box office for three consecutive days. 

And today September 29, it is expected to surpass 500,000 audiences as it has been showing good responses from the viewers of the movie.

"Jangsari: Forgotten Heroes," which has been on the top of the box office for four consecutive days, was released on September 25th, where students soldiers have an average age of 17 years, only two weeks during training. It depicts a long-range landing operation in which 772 schoolchildren hidden in history were sent to succeed in the Incheon Landing Operation. 

The movie is based on the true story of the long-range landing operation conducted by Yangdong operations a day before the Incheon landing operation.

'By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture' which was released on the same day as "Jangsari: The Forgotten Heroes," succeeded in reversing the second place. On that day, it attracted 11,101 spectators and recorded 27,6857 cumulative audiences. The film has been loved by a lot of viewers as it took second place in the Top Box Office Hits in Korea. 

Compared with the movie "Jangsari" which was also released on the same day, the box office rose a notch. It attracted 110,101 viewers. So far, 276,857 people have watched the movie. 

'By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture,' directed by Lee Seong-tae, is a film talks about the knows and hows of prosecution and politics, which are connected to the drug case of a famous entertainer and gathers industry ace to blow big to Korea's rotten power. 

"Jangsari: Forgotten Heroes," is a surrogate crime entertainment drama where the righteous club president Lee Chan-woo (Park Hae-soo), a painter of the entertainment industry who uses his quantum physics beliefs as his life's motto, loses his "big stick" to the corrupt power of the Republic of Korea along with industry aces after learning that the prosecution and the political circles are connected to a high-profile celebrity drug case.

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