Korean movie “Love Fiction” stood atop of the local box office chart on the first weekend of March, just a few days after it made its debut on February 29.
Starring actors Ha Jung-woo and Kong Hyo-jin, the romantic comedy film led the chart by drawing in 867,819 moviegoers and dominating 37.5 percent of the weekend box office ticket sales, just five days after its release, according to KOBIS (Korea Box Office Information System) on Monday.
Making its premiere on the same day as "Love Fiction," Hollywood movie “This Means War,” starring Reese Witherspoon, Tom Hardy and Chris Pine, followed next by pulling in 212,506 admits and occupying 13.9 percent of the total ticket sales.
In the meantime, former winner “War on Crime: the Golden Age of Bad Guys” was pushed to the No. 3 spot with 194,753 tickets sold with "Howling," the runner-up of last week, in the No. 4 spot with 103,286 admissions.
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