SEOUL - For many South Koreans, last week's dramatic events were their first real-life brush with the nation's history of military dictatorship.
That is why millions turned to a year-old movie on Netflix and a literary classic to try and make sense of the turmoil.
The film 12.12: The Day, which debuted in 2023 to 13 million moviegoers, has been the No. 1 South Korean film on the streaming platform since Dec 3, when President Yoon Suk Yeol stunned the nation by imposing martial law.
The 141-minute blockbuster, which has been on Netflix since May, depicts the events surrounding the Dec 12 coup in 1979.
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