SINGAPORE (Dec 27): Korean cinema is making a big splash and rising in popularity around the world. But this holiday season, Spackman Entertainment Group’s Korean crime-action flick, Master, is lording over the competition.

The film has captured more than 55% of Korea’s total box office revenue since it opened on Dec 21. As at Dec 25, it has raked in more than US$20 million ($29 million) with over three million tickets sold over just four days.

RHB says the film’s popularity has exceeded its expectations.

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