Loh Kiwan, a Netflix film starring Song Joong-ki and Choi Sung-eun, has topped the Netflix global TOP 10 non-English films list for the second week of its release, continuing its heat. The passionate performances and chemistry of Song Joong-ki and Choi Sung-eun, as well as the message of humanism based on humanity, resonate with global viewers, leading to long-term success.
The film, "Loh Kiwan," which tells the story of Loh Kiwan (played by Song Joong-ki), a North Korean defector who arrives in Belgium with his last hope for life, and Marie (played by Choi Sung-eun), a woman who has lost the reason for her life, is drawing rave reviews as it tops the Netflix global TOP 10 non-English films list.
According to Netflix's TOP 10 official website on March 13, "Loh Kiwan" has topped the Netflix global TOP 10 non-English films list, captivating fans around the world. It has also been included in the TOP 10 list in 31 countries, including South Korea, Portugal, Peru, Venezuela, Malaysia, and Turkey, proving its global popularity.
Domestic and international viewers are also pouring out rave reviews for "Loh Kiwan," which features warm directing that conveys comfort to the outsider at the end of his life and passionate performances by the actors who portray the characters with delicacy and authenticity.
Domestic viewers who have seen the film have said, "I was really immersed in it," "I think I'll remember that warm feeling after it's over for a long time," "I wish there were more movies like this," "I learned again what it means to hug tightly," "The power of love that transcends barriers and illuminates the darkest corners of life," and "Song Joong-ki's life performance. A magical movie that perfectly depicts the hardships and barriers faced by refugees."