The movie 'Lobby' has recorded the highest reservation rate among released films since its opening day.

On the 2nd, the production team of the movie 'Lobby' (directed by Ha Jung-woo, produced by Workhouse Company and Film Momentum, provided by Michigan Venture Capital and WYSIWYG STUDIOS, distributed by SHOWBOX) announced that it was recording the highest reservation rate for released films on the morning of the opening day.

A new comedy film 'Lobby,' unlike anything seen before, has finally hit theaters today (2nd), recording the highest reservation rate for released films, indicating a simultaneous box office success with 'Victory.' 'Lobby' rose to the top of the total film reservation rate three days before its release and ranked first among films opening in the first week of April. In particular, 'Lobby' has set the stage for explosive word-of-mouth, showcasing a rare ensemble of major actors in Korean cinema, along with the growth of Ha Jung-woo as both an actor and director.

Furthermore, through audience previews and VIP previews, the film has received enthusiastic responses such as, "The director's humor is fully infused in the film," "So entertaining! I wish more comedies like this were made," "I was laughing so much at the relentless dialogue that I suddenly realized how time flew by," "Each character had significant charm. By the way, Lee Dong-hwi is so funny," "Everyone acted so well. The film is super fun," and "Wow, the actors who perfectly delivered those lines are really amazing," which foreshadows the official word-of-mouth starting today.

'Lobby' is competing for the top two spots in reservation rates with 'Victory.' Ha Jung-woo and Lee Byung-hun, the faces of the two films, previously worked together in 'Ashfall,' which draws attention to their joint comeback in theaters this spring. It remains to be seen whether the friendly rivalry of these two leading actors will bring a warm spring to the box office.

The movie 'Lobby' tells the story of a startup CEO, Chang-wook (Ha Jung-woo), who only knows research but starts his first lobby golf in order to secure a 4 trillion won national project. Notably, this is the third challenge for director Ha Jung-woo, who made his directorial debut with 'Roller Coaster.'

[Photo] SHOWBOX, provided by the integrated computer network of the Korea Film Council.

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