The new Korean movie “The Informant,” a crime action-comedy starring Heo SungTae and Jo BokRae, has secured a powerful start at the domestic box office. Released on December 3, 2025, the film successfully attracted 20,726 viewers on its opening day, positioning it as a formidable new contender in the year-end cinema race. According to data released by the Korean Film Council on December 4, 2025, “The Informant” claimed the top spot among all Korean films that premiered on the same day.
A Strong Start for Domestic Cinema at the Box Office
The successful launch of “The Informant” signals a positive trend for local productions. The film’s impressive debut was part of a strong showing for Korean cinema, with “The People Upstairs,” directed by Ha JungWoo, securing the second position among domestic releases. This one-two punch from local films highlights a renewed audience interest in homegrown stories, especially in a competitive market filled with major international titles. The performance of these films provides an optimistic outlook for the Korean box office heading into the holiday season.
Outperforming Stiff Competition
“The Informant” achieved its number one ranking by surpassing a diverse slate of both new and established films. On its opening day, the comedy action film outperformed other new releases, including the anticipated thriller “Concrete Market” and the horror sequel “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2.” Furthermore, it held its own against popular foreign films already in theaters, such as “Now You See Me 3,” “Wicked: For Good,” and the animated feature “Chainsaw Man the Movie: Reze Arc.” This achievement underscores the film’s immediate appeal to audiences.
Heo SungTae and Jo BokRae’s Comedic Chemistry
At the heart of “The Informant” is the dynamic pairing of its lead actors. Directed by Kim Seok, the film showcases Heo SungTae in the role of Oh Namhyuk, a once-celebrated ace detective who has lost his passion for the job. He is joined by Jo BokRae, who plays Jo Taebong, a witty informant who makes a living by trading valuable information for cash. The chemistry between Heo SungTae and Jo BokRae drives the film’s unique blend of crime, action, and humor, which has been highlighted as a key reason for its positive reception.
The Plot of ‘The Informant’
The film follows the unlikely partnership between the burnt-out detective and the street-smart informant. As Oh Namhyuk reluctantly teams up with Jo Taebong, they find themselves entangled in a high-stakes case that forces them to combine their very different skills. Heo SungTae’s portrayal of a jaded but capable hero, combined with the film’s sharp comedic timing, has resonated with viewers looking for entertaining and engaging content. With its strong opening day performance, “The Informant” is poised for a successful run at the Korean movie box office.
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