Departures
Soon after buying an expensive cello, Daigo learns that his orchestra is disbanding. He moves back to his hometown with his wife, where he answers an ad for what Daigo thinks is a travel agency but is, in actuality, a mortuary.
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220 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Oct 18-19 | 4 | $676,272 | -31.3% | 221 | +1 | $3,060 | $21,420,951 | 6 |
Sep 13-14 | 5 | $2,194,799 | - | 220 | - | $9,976 | $2,194,799 | 1 |
Sep 27-28 | 4 | $1,432,221 | -17.6% | 220 | +1 | $6,510 | $12,265,744 | 3 |
Oct 4-5 | 6 | $1,123,374 | -21.6% | 220 | - | $5,106 | $16,197,050 | 4 |
Oct 11-12 | 4 | $984,138 | -12.4% | 220 | - | $4,473 | $18,918,689 | 5 |
Sep 20-21 | 4 | $1,738,827 | -20.8% | 219 | -1 | $7,939 | $7,636,356 | 2 |
Oct 25-26 | 8 | $537,357 | -20.5% | 219 | -2 | $2,453 | $23,160,366 | 7 |
Nov 1-2 | 10 | $487,015 | -9.4% | 216 | -3 | $2,254 | $26,097,546 | 8 |
Nov 8-9 | 12 | $271,274 | -44.3% | 208 | -8 | $1,304 | $27,025,636 | 9 |
Mar 14-15 | 4 | $1,774,239 | -27.1% | 197 | +1 | $9,006 | $53,582,846 | 27 |
Mar 7-8 | 3 | $2,433,652 | -32.1% | 196 | +7 | $12,416 | $47,583,239 | 26 |
Mar 21-22 | 7 | $1,083,936 | -38.9% | 195 | -2 | $5,558 | $57,339,587 | 28 |
Mar 28-29 | 10 | $629,921 | -41.9% | 193 | -2 | $3,263 | $59,430,506 | 29 |
Apr 4-5 | 12 | $383,101 | -39.2% | 190 | -3 | $2,016 | $60,195,892 | 30 |
Feb 28-Mar 1 | 1 | $3,583,099 | +470.7% | 189 | +7 | $18,958 | $42,997,788 | 25 |
Feb 21-22 | 8 | $627,874 | - | 182 | - | $3,449 | $35,995,278 | 24 |
Apr 11-12 | 14 | $236,680 | -38.2% | 179 | -11 | $1,322 | $61,010,217 | 31 |