Song Hye Kyo’s Film ‘Dark Nuns’ Achieves Over 1 Million Views in Only Six Days
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Song Hye Kyo's latest thriller 'Dark Nuns,' directed by Kwon Hyuk Jae, has taken the internet by storm, surpassing the 1 million viewers mark in just six days since its release.

The movie, which captivated audiences with its gripping storyline, achieved this impressive milestone as confirmed by the integrated computer network for movie tickets. Not only did 'Dark Nuns' dominate the box office for five consecutive days from January 24th to 28th, but it also made waves in Indonesia with a whopping 569,690 viewers in the first five days, setting a new record for Korean films in the country.

The film follows a group of individuals who embark on a dangerous ritual to rescue a boy possessed by a malevolent spirit, showcasing intense struggles and unexpected twists that have left viewers on the edge of their seats.

'Dark Nuns' has garnered significant praise for its compelling narrative and stellar performances, particularly highlighting the fierce determination of the characters in their battle to save Hee Jun (portrayed by Moon Woo Jin) from the clutches of demonic possession.

For more insights into Song Hye Kyo's immersive role in 'Dark Nuns,' check out her revelations on mastering the art of smoking for the character.

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