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¥Þ¥Ë¥¢¥Ã¥¯¤Êµ¡ÂΤϡ¦¡¦¡¦¼Â´¶¤¬Í°¤«¤ó. Theatrical trailer for the big budget Korean disaster movie HAEUNDAE reveals the film¡Çs mix of drama, comedy and large scale destruction. Video courtesy of CJ Entertainment. © 2009 JK Film / CJ Entertainment Disaster Film Scores Big at the Korean Box Office¡Ä and is Now Playing in American Cinemas Author: Kim Song-ho Source: Official Korean press materials, JS Media & Entertainment, various Official Movie Site: HAEUNDAE Korean box office figures courtesy of the Korean Film Council Special Thanks to Paul Shin SPOILER WARNING: This article contains plot details and images from a new movie. Located on the southeast tip of the Korean peninsula is the international city of Busan. A popular vacation spot on the East Sea coast, Busan City¡Çs Haeundae Beach draws more than one million visitors every year. Man-shik (Sol Kyung-gu), a native of Haeundae, lost a co-worker to a tsunami during a deep-sea fishing trip four years ago. Since that day he has never returned to sea. He now leads a simple life running a small seafood restaurant and is preparing to propose to his longtime girlfriend, Yeon-hee (Ha Ji-won). Man-shik¡Çs brother Hyoung-shik (Lee Min-ki) works as a member of the Coast Guard. One day, he rescues Hee-mi (Kang Ye-won), a female college student from Seoul who immediately and aggressively comes on to him. While these everyday domestic affairs unfold, geologist Kim Hwi (Park Joong-hoon), an expert on tsunami research, discovers the East Sea is showing signs of activity similar to the Indian Ocean at the time of the 2004 tsunami. Despite his warnings, the Disaster Prevention Agency states that Korea is in no harm of being hit. When Kim discovers a mega-tsunami is headed straight for the Korean peninsula, he quickly heads down to Haeundae. There he meets up with his ex-wife Yu-jin (Eom Jeong-hwa), who is organizing a cultural event, for the first time in seven years. He also sees his young daughter Ji-min (Kim Yoo-jung) who is unaware that he is her father. Eventually, Kim gets a call about a deadly oncoming wave, but with only ten minutes to spare! While the vacationers and citizens of Busan are enjoying a peaceful, hot summer day, a mega-tsunami is headed straight for Haeundae at 500 miles per hour¡Ä Korea¡Çs First Large-Scale Disaster Film HAEUNDAE, Korea¡Çs first full-scale disaster movie, opened on July 22. The biggest movie in its native country for three consecutive weeks, HAEUNDAE has been clearing away rival Korean movies and Hollywood blockbusters such as HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE and GI JOE: THE RISE OF COBRA from the box office charts. With favorable reviews from both professional critics and audiences, HAEUNDAE is very likely to become the winner of the summer box office battle in Korea. The title of the movie refers to a district in Busan Metropolitan City, the largest port city in Korea, which is located on the south-easternmost tip of the peninsula. It is also a name of a famous beach in the city. Haeundae Beach, which commands fantastic scenery, is visited by more than 10 million vacationers, about one-fifth of the whole population of the country, every summer. The movie depicts a mega-tsunami that strikes the beach, and a group of people who struggle to survive the disaster. It was directed, produced and co-written by Youn Je-kyun, who made such hit movies as MY BOSS, MY HERO (Doosabooilche, 2001) and SEX IS ZERO (Saekjeukshigong, 2002) and features an all-star cast that includes Sol Kyung-gu, Ha Ji-won, Park Joong-hoon, Eom Jeong-hwa, Lee Min-ki and Kim In-kwon. Hans Uhlig, co-founder and CEO of Polygon Entertainment, the Marin County, CA-based production company, handled the film¡Çs CG visual effects. He also participated in the killer wild boar movie, CHAW, which opened just a week before HAEUNDAE. Production of the movie began on August 18, 2008 in Haeundae, Busan and wrapped on December 17 of the same year in San Francisco, CA. While post-production was commencing, distributor CJ Entertainment went out to sell the movie to international markets. On February 10, CJ announced that the company had pre-sold HAEUNDAE to the Czech Republic, Turkey, Malaysia and Singapore during the European Film Market, which took place at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival from February 5 to 15. Subsequently at Hong Kong Filmart (March 23 to 26), CJ succeeded in pre-selling the movie to eleven more countries, including Thailand, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Vietnam, Mongolia and Brunei. Also, the movie is slated to open in China later this year. The promotional campaign for HAEUNDAE kicked off full throttle in May. On May 6, the first teaser poster was released, followed by the second teaser poster and teaser trailer six days later. However, the teasers received a mixed response, with the trailer especially not well received by audiences. It mainly focused on the disaster itself, and was made with the same style as any Hollywood disaster movie. At the end of the trailer, where a giant tidal wave strikes against a couple of skyscrapers and knocks them down before revealing the title of the movie, many audience members burst into laughter. Was the title, HAEUNDAE, too much of a household name for a disaster movie? To make matters worse, Sony Pictures released a somewhat excessive, but very spectacular trailer for Roland Emmerich¡Çs upcoming, full-scale disaster movie 2012 right after the HAEUNDAE preview. Word of mouth spread that, compared to 2012, HAEUNDAE was just puny. After the HAEUNDAE promotional campaign got off to a shaky start, this behind the scenes video appealed to Korean audiences. Then, a new promotional clip began to play on the silver screen. The 30-second clip showed some making-of footage and claimed that HAEUNDAE was not a carbon copy of Hollywood movies, but a movie which would strike the chord of the Korean audience? a disaster movie only Koreans can make. It was a 180-degree turn from the teaser trailer. The response was again split. Some people were persuaded and began to anticipate the movie¡Çs ¡ÆKoreanized¡Ç touch. But others vetoed the new promotional method. They especially didn¡Çt like the way that the campaign was made to appeal to the Korean people¡Çs sense of patriotism; a tactic that had stirred considerable controversy two summers ago when DRAGON WARS (D-War, 2007) was released. Shim Hyung-rae, the director of DRAGON WARS, and Showbox, the distributor, promoted their movie in a similar? if much more excessive?way; claiming that Shim had not been welcomed by the mainstream Korean movie industry but he tried harder to export his works than any Korean filmmakers. As DRAGON WARS played in Korean cinemas, there was much denunciation where people argued that the movie mainly attracted an audience not by its quality but by a cheap advertising stunt which stimulated the patriotic sentiments of the masses. Although the movie was heavily bombarded by critics (both Korean and foreign) it fared unexpectedly well in Korea. When the new promotional clip of HAEUNDAE was released, there were similar remarks from audiences. It seemed that the future of HAEUNDAE was not that bright, so Director Youn tried to debunk those accusations. In the June 18 press conference, he said, ¡ÈIn HAEUNDAE, there are no heroes. Personally, I think of the formula for Hollywood disaster movies like this: a hero comes, stops the disaster and saves people. I would rather tell a heartwarming story of everyday people, and I think that is a difference between Hollywood disaster movies and HAEUNDAE. ¡É This point was emphasized more dramatically when the main poster and trailer was released on June 22. Both highlighted the ¡Æhuman drama¡Ç out of ¡Ædisaster¡Ç. And on July 2, a special poster was released where eight of the main characters were prominently featured. On the following day, the official website opened, marking the climax of the promotional campaign. Box Office Success HAEUNDAE was finally revealed when the first press screening was held on July 16. It was an encouraging event for the makers of the movie because, surprisingly, critics gave it mostly positive reviews. They said that HAEUNDAE was a well-made disaster movie and there were many points in the story where the audience could feel empathy for the characters. Several advanced screenings for general audiences followed, and word of mouth was overwhelmingly good. Because of the positive buzz, CJ Entertainment moved up the release date from July 23 to 22. On the 21, CJ held a special showing of the movie at the Korea Meteorological Administration. Once released, HAEUNDAE began to wash over the Korean cinemas like the tsunami itself. On the opening day, HAEUNDAE swallowed up 185, 000 admissions from 546 screens across the country. It was a Wednesday, but analysis indicated that many family members came to the theater as the period was during school holidays. The power of the tsunami increased on the weekend, as after 4 days the accumulated admissions of the movie went up to 1. 35 million, from the expanded 705 screens. It was the quickest record this year, as it broke 1 million mark a day faster than Park Chan-wook¡Çs vampire hit THIRST (Bakjwi, 2009), which was released this past April. HAEUNDAE became the No. 1 movie at the Korean box office, accounting for 58. 7% of all ticket sales its opening weekend. After 13 days, the admissions broke the 5 million mark with 5. 22 million tickets sold. Note that THE HOST (Gwoemul, 2006), currently the highest ranking movie on the all-time Korean box office list, took only 9 days to break 5 million mark and ended up with 13. 01 million admissions. On August 24, CJ announced that HAEUNDAE finally passed 10 million admissions, 33 days after the release date. According to CJ Entertainment¡Çs data, the movie raked
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