Pixar's "Elemental" Surpasses 6 Million Viewers in Korea, Breaking Records
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-08-03 23:58:13
WALT DISNEY COMPANY KOREA
In a remarkable achievement, Pixar Studios' animation film "Elemental" has soared to new heights in Korea, crossing the 6 million viewers mark on Thursday. The heartwarming tale of characters embodying the four elements - fire, earth, air, and water - coexisting in a bustling metropolis reminiscent of New York has captivated audiences, making it the first animation to reach this milestone since "Frozen 2" in 2019, as reported by distributor Walt Disney Company Korea.
At the core of "Elemental's" success lies the seamless integration of Korean elements in both its storyline and production. The film has resonated strongly with Korean audiences, earning the title of the most-watched foreign film of the year, surpassing 5.54 million cumulative ticket sales set by the Japanese animation "Suzume."
A key factor contributing to the film's triumph is the talented team of Korean-American creators behind its conception. Produced and directed by the esteemed Peter Sohn, a Korean-American, "Elemental" bears his unique creative vision and heartfelt storytelling. Furthermore, the animation's head animator, Lee Chae-yeon, also a Korean-American, adds her artistic prowess to bring the captivating characters to life on the screen.
Beyond the artistic contribution, "Elemental" thoughtfully incorporates Korean and immigrant perspectives into its narrative, providing a touching exploration of family relationships and the challenges faced by the main character, Ember, and her family in a society grappling with discrimination.
The film's director, Peter Sohn, expressed his gratitude for the tremendous support and response from Korean audiences, affirming the importance of Korean cultural influences in shaping the film's identity and resonance with viewers.
"Elemental" stands as a testament to the power of storytelling, bridging cultures and connecting people through the universal themes of family, acceptance, and the strength found in embracing one's unique identity.
As "Elemental" continues to captivate audiences and break records in Korea, its message of inclusion and understanding reverberates worldwide, exemplifying the magic of animation in fostering empathy and unity among diverse audiences.
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