Park Chan-wook’s 'No Other Choice' Ranks No.1 in Reservations Across Major Theaters

Sep 11, 2025

Park Chan-wook’s 'No Other Choice' Ranks No.1 in Reservations Across Major Theaters



The thriller crime black comedy film 'I Can't Help It' (directed by Park Chan-wook, produced by Ambiguous Film), which is an invitation to the competition section of the 82nd Venice International Film Festival and the opening film of the 30th Busan International Film Festival, is proving its hot topic by recording unusual advance reservations 13 days before its release.

It has become the most anticipated film of this fallAs of 7 a.m. on the 11th, 13 days before the release, ' continues to rank first in the overall reservation rate with 169,314 advance reservations.

This exceeds the pre-sale pre-sale pre-sale reservation figures for the films 'Department '(4 days before opening, 105,913 tickets)'The Outlaws'4'(10 days before opening, 98,232 tickets)'Seoul Spring'(10 days before opening, 37,817 tickets)Attention is focused on the steep rise in booking rates of '.




In particular, 169,314 advance reservations were recorded 13 days before the release, proving the high expectations of the audience. In addition, CGV, Lotte Cinema, and MegaBox ranked first in the three multiplex companies in overwhelming reservation rates, drawing keen attention to the birth of a box office player who will lead the theater in the fall.

'There's nothing I can do about itSince its premiere at this year's Venice Film Festival and the 50th Toronto International Film Festival, ' has attracted enthusiastic reviews from leading overseas media and film fans around the world. From the cross-border consensus to the good performance of attractive actors and the solid development, favorable reviews have continued.

"Attractive, humorous, and surprisingly sophisticated style is in the works" (@TheOscarExpert)" (@BrotherBro)"A gripping black comedy. The anticipation of domestic movie fans is also rising, with praise from the top director for another master class"(@iana)"Unexpected screenplay, overwhelming filming, and Lee Byung-hun's unforgettable passion."




This unusual pre-booking figure 'can't be helped' will give the audience a thrill with a high-quality production and a shrewd synergy of the characters.

'There's nothing I can do about it' is a story about an office worker whose life was satisfactory enough to feel that 'I've accomplished ' after he was fired, preparing for his own war against reemployment to protect his wife and two children, to protect his hard-won home. Lee Byung-hun, Son Ye-jin, Park Hee-soon, Lee Sung-min, Yeom Hye-ran, and Cha Seung-won appeared, and director Park Chan-wook of 'Old Boy'"'"Kind Geumja-si'"'"'"Lady"Decision to Break Up" took the megaphone. It will be released on the 24th.





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