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The film '왕사남' (The Man Who Lives with the King) has recently become a benchmark for box office success in the South Korean film industry. Following its achievement as one of this year's 10 million viewer films and its climb to second place in all-time box office rankings, it is being used as a comparative metric for the rapid growth of new releases. Most notably, the film '군체' recently surpassed 4 million viewers in just 14 days, a speed explicitly noted as faster than that of '왕사남'. Additionally, the film's success has sparked industry discussions, including anecdotes about directors reacting to shifts in historical box office rankings. | The film '왕사남' (The Man Who Lives with the King) has recently become a benchmark for box office success in the South Korean film industry. Following its achievement as one of this year's 10 million viewer films and its climb to second place in all-time box office rankings, it is being used as a comparative metric for the rapid growth of new releases. Most notably, the film '군체' recently surpassed 4 million viewers in just 14 days, a speed explicitly noted as faster than that of '왕사남'. Additionally, the film's success has sparked industry discussions, including anecdotes about directors reacting to shifts in historical box office rankings.
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[왕사남] Comparison Point for Box Office Milestones
k-movie6/3/2026

[왕사남] Comparison Point for Box Office Milestones

The film '왕사남' (The Man Who Lives with the King) has recently become a benchmark for box office success in the South Korean film industry. Following its achievement as one of this year's 10 million viewer films and its climb to second place in all-time box office rankings, it is being used as a comparative metric for the rapid growth of new releases. Most notably, the film '군체' recently surpassed 4 million viewers in just 14 days, a speed explicitly noted as faster than that of '왕사남'. Additionally, the film's success has sparked industry discussions, including anecdotes about directors reacting to shifts in historical box office rankings.