
According to the Korean Film Council’s integrated ticketing network, 'Hi Five' attracted 75,614 moviegoers on June 2 alone, maintaining its No. 1 position at the box office for two consecutive days. Its cumulative audience has now reached 471,115.
It also ranks first in real-time ticket reservations. As of 9:44 AM on June 3, it holds a 19.6% reservation rate, maintaining its lead. With the 21st presidential election, Korean Memorial Day, and the weekend forming a long holiday stretch, the film is expected to carry this momentum forward.

High Five is a comic action adventure that tells the story of five individuals who each acquire unique superpowers through organ transplants. Starring Lee Jae In, Ahn Jae Hong, Yoo Ah In, Ra Mi Ran, Kim Hee Won, and Oh Jung Se, the film explores the potential of a uniquely Korean superhero narrative.

Taking the No. 2 spot at the box office is 'The Pact' (directed by Kim Nam Gyun), a film centered around former President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife. It drew 60,140 viewers on its opening day, June 2, with a cumulative total of 72,972 moviegoers so far.
At No. 3 is Tom Cruise’s 'Mission: Impossible 3,' which has now reached a total of 2,532,337 cumulative admissions. 'Big Deal,' which opened the same day as 'Hi Five,' ranks fourth with a total of 157,321 moviegoers.

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