MOVIE
Lee Ha-nui and Lee Seon-gyun's 'Killing Romance' has a broken egg

According to distributor Lotte Entertainment on the 21st, 'Killing Romance' is running counter to the multiplex CGV Golden Egg Index, which is called a barometer of audience indicators.
As soon as it was released on the 14th, 'Killing Romance' received low scores from audiences who were a little surprised by the movie's identity, and started with 61% on the CGV Golden Egg Index. However, on the 6th day of release, it finally recorded 70%, recording a reversal in audience ratings, going up a whopping 9%.
It is encouraging to see that not only CGV but also multiplexes such as Lotte Cinema and Megabox and portal sites such as Naver are recording a comeback. What is more noteworthy is that there are increasing cases of audiences who gave low scores at the time of watching the movie and later confessed that they were unable to escape the charm of the OST 'Happiness' and 'Tathagataism' that lingered in their minds and revised their scores.
Currently, the 'Killing Romance' team is preparing to greet the audience on stage this coming weekend. In particular, the CGV Stage Greeting Theater hopes that the Golden Egg will not break any more and will also be giving away hard elvan eggs through a drawing to the audience.
Meanwhile, 'Killing Romance' (directed by Lee Won-seok) is about top star Yeorae (played by Lee Ha-nui), who fell in fateful love with island tycoon Jonathan (played by Lee Seon-kyun) and suddenly announced her retirement, and makes an extraordinary comeback when she meets Beom-woo (played by Gong Myeong), a student from the 3rd fan club. The story of a planned operation is being screened to rave reviews in theaters across the country.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr