'The Man Who Lives with the King' Surpasses 10 Million Viewers: A Triumph for Korean Cinema

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After two years, the Korean film industry has received some joyous news. Amidst the challenging environment of OTT platforms' aggressive expansion and the theater crisis, the film 'The Man Who Lives with the King' (directed by Jang Hang-jun) has achieved the remarkable milestone of surpassing 10 million viewers. Unlike 'The Exorcism' which offered occult thrills, and 'The Outlaws 4' which provided action catharsis, 'The Man Who Lives with the King' has proven that it can captivate audiences without sensational additives.

According to the Korean Film Council's integrated computer network, 'The Man Who Lives with the King' exceeded 10 million viewers on the 6th, marking this achievement on its 31st day since release. It is the 34th film in Korean history to reach this milestone. The film is based on the true story of the ill-fated King Danjong and Eom Heung-do, who took care of Danjong's remains and gave him a proper burial.

'The Man Who Lives with the King' Surpasses 10 Million Viewers: A Triumph for Korean Cinema

The foundation of this box office success lies in the film's solid narrative. It boasts a seamless storyline and high coherence. While dealing with historical tragedy, it avoids abrupt emotional shifts or forced melodrama, earning the trust of the audience. The intricate depiction of Danjong's isolation in exile and the struggles of the common people trying to protect him enhances the film's immersion. This narrative completeness allows viewers to transcend mere watching and become absorbed in the film's universe.

The key to this narrative success is director Jang Hang-jun. Known for his witty persona and as the husband of hit writer Kim Eun-hee, Jang has proven his directorial philosophy with this film. Instead of portraying Danjong's tragedy as a vile political intrigue, he transforms it into a warm narrative filled with compassion for humanity. By infusing his unique humor into the potentially heavy historical drama, he creates moments of levity amidst the tragedy, bringing smiles to the audience.

Film critic Lee Hyun-kyung noted, "Director Jang Hang-jun has consistently demonstrated his ability to capture overlooked details and exploit gaps in his previous works. This time, he utilized a theme rarely explored in traditional historical dramas, adding his unique touch and wit to refresh the genre's old-fashioned image."

The synergy between veteran and new actors also shone. Yoo Hae-jin, playing the village chief Eom Heung-do, brought a sense of realism with his signature down-to-earth acting. Park Ji-hoon, as King Danjong, evoked tears with his poignant gaze and delicate emotional portrayal. Meanwhile, Yoo Ji-tae, with his overwhelming presence, maintained tension throughout the film as the villain. The ensemble of performances from actors representing both old and new generations heightened the film's density, encouraging repeat viewings.

'The Man Who Lives with the King' Surpasses 10 Million Viewers: A Triumph for Korean Cinema

The success of 'The Man Who Lives with the King' lies in its ability to resonate across generations. Instead of relying on flashy visuals or brutal depictions, it delivers a comforting message aligned with the era's sentiments, touching the hearts of the audience. A representative from Showbox stated, "The director's warm perspective and the actors' passionate performances created synergy. The historical drama genre also had the advantage of appealing to audiences across all generations."

Following 'The Exorcism' and 'The Outlaws 4', 'The Man Who Lives with the King' is the first film in two years to reach the 10 million mark. It demonstrates that the universal value of humanity still holds powerful sway in an increasingly sensational content market, as evidenced by its impressive box office numbers.

Kim Ji-won, TenAsia Reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr