Kim Hye-yoon’s Bold Performance Captivates Audiences
[CBC News] The film The Girl on a Bulldozer has claimed the top spot in March’s Netizen Awards for movies, maintaining an impressive eight-month winning streak.
The award, determined by public voting, saw The Girl on a Bulldozer garner 13,969 votes—a commanding 44.9% share—in March alone. Since first reaching number one in August of last year, the film has consistently remained the netizens’ top pick.
A Strong, Relatable Heroine
The film’s leading star, Kim Hye-yoon, won over fans with her dramatic transformation into a resilient, self-sufficient young woman. Her grounded yet fierce performance appears to resonate deeply with viewers, fueling the film’s continued dominance.
As the buzz continues, fans are eagerly awaiting news of Kim Hye-yoon’s next project.
Other Contenders in the Top 5
Coming in second place was the nostalgic romance 20th Century Girl, receiving 8,844 votes (28.4%). In third was the romantic comedy 30 Days with 2,586 votes (8.3%).
The horror-thriller The Nun’s Curse followed in fourth place (2,073 votes, 6.7%), while Jeong Dong-won Christmas Bonanza: The Movie rounded out the top five with 1,756 votes (5.6%).
From Concert Films to Sequels: Rounding Out the Rankings
- 6th – Lee Jun-ho Concert: The Day We Meet Again (1,300 votes, 4.2%)
- 7th – Veteran 2 (386 votes, 1.2%)
- 8th – Lee Chan-won Concert: Dear My Chance (176 votes, 0.6%)
- 9th – Baeksu Apartment (31 votes, 0.1%)
- 10th – Hitman 2 (10 votes)
[Only categories receiving more than 0.1% of votes are displayed.]
A Testament to Consistent Support
The Girl on a Bulldozer’s continued success highlights the growing influence of audience-driven recognition in Korean cinema. With Kim Hye-yoon’s popularity showing no signs of slowing, the anticipation around her next move continues to build.