The South Korean thriller Unlocked has worked its magic and continues to top the Netflix charts even after five days of release. The movie is especially popular in Asian countries like Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Taiwan, and South Korea. Unlocked also captivated viewers based in Brazil, Mexico, and Portugal.
Amidst its increasing popularity, behind-the-scenes stills of the movie have been released.
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Meanwhile, the sports movie Count is also winning hearts of South Korean viewers. According to the sources, Count was screened 3533 times on 946 screens on the 22nd, its opening day, and attracted 38,066 cinemagoers, ranking first among films released simultaneously.
Whereas, the mystery horror Marui Video (directed by Jun Hyung Yoon), also released on February 22, ranked 3rd and 5th overall among the films released simultaneously.
With a screened count of 643 on 207 screens, and attracting 21,128 cinemagoers, Marui Video performed exceptionally well considering it is a horror movie filmed using retro media.
Marui Video is a story about a videotape that contains evidence of a brutal murder deliberately kept hidden from the public.
Soo Chan (Seo Hyun Woo) discovers a video tape, rumored to be cursed, and begins digging into it. As he goes deeper into its background, he - along with reporter Eun Hee (Jo Min Kyung) - unearths more cases and startling facts. But as they go further, mysterious happenings surround them.