
The reaction to the film 〈National Treasure〉 is hot.
As the film 〈National Treasure〉 is set to be released in South Korea on the 19th, it has shown off its impressive Rotten Tomatoes Freshness Score of 100%. 〈National Treasure〉 has received perfect reviews, being called 'the best Japanese film of the year' (South Morning Post), 'an emotional epic of the two protagonists' (IndieWire), 'a perfect combination of onstage and offstage, intricately built' (Hollywood Reporter), 'depicting a desire for perfection' (Screen International), 'immersing the audience in the most cinematic way' (Variety), 'showing overwhelming immersion throughout its runtime' (That Shelf), 'never allowing a moment of pause during its runtime' (Movieable Fest), 'leaving a lingering feeling of inspiration long after the curtain call' (Asian Movie Pulse), and 'surpassing novels with its concentrated narrative' (Japan Times), leading to expectations of continued word-of-mouth success in Korea.
Meanwhile, the response to 〈National Treasure〉 is also strong in North America, as it has been selected as Japan's representative submission for the 2025 Academy Awards, and attention is focused on whether it will be officially invited to the 98th Academy Awards following the Cannes Film Festival. In Korea, Park Chan-wook's film 〈Can't Help It〉 has been selected as the Korean submission for the International Feature Film category at the 98th Academy Awards, and 〈Can't Help It〉 is also recording a Rotten Tomatoes Freshness Score of 100% alongside 〈National Treasure〉.
The film 〈National Treasure〉 depicts the once-in-a-lifetime story of two men who had to surpass each other to reach the level of a national treasure, and it will be released in South Korea on November 19 (Wednesday).



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