China box office smashes summer records, Hollywood contributes little
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August 18, 20234:10 PM GMT+8Updated 12 days ago


BEIJING, Aug 18 (Reuters) - The summer box office in China has reached a new historical high, raking in 17.8 billion yuan (US$2.44 billion) as of Friday morning for the 2023 summer movie season, with domestic films performing far better than Hollywood hits such as "Barbie".

So far, four films have surpassed the 2 billion yuan benchmark at the box office, another record for the summer film season, including suspense thriller "Lost in the Stars" and crime drama "No More Bets".

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this year's summer film revenue, which covers June to August, has surpassed the previous record of 17.78 billion yuan achieved in 2019.

Despite sports not being a usual hit with Chinese film audiences, "One and Only" - a street dance film about a young man's dream - has broken the record for the highest-grossing domestic sports film in China, earning over 850 million yuan by Friday

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Hollywood films did not fare as well.

Margot Robbie-starrer "Barbie", which has performed well in global markets, brought in just 246 million yuan after almost a month on screen. Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible–Dead Reckoning Part One" made about 350 million yuan in more than a month of screening.


https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/china-...023-08-18/
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...Some lately insist China economy is bad leh... Big Grin

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Cannot afford homes and big ticket items so watch moves.

Likely the unemployed youths nothing ti do so watch movies


Something like Asian Crisis....Titanic moves was a big hit.

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(30-08-2023, 12:59 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  Cannot afford homes and big ticket items so watch moves.
Likely the unemployed youths nothing ti do so watch movies
Something like Asian Crisis....Titanic moves was a big hit.


So according to sgbuffett usually imaginative anti-China logic, Hollywood stakeholders must be hoping for more massive unemployment and long recession to attract more movie-goers loh ?


But then hor according to FACT CHECK - since 1997 Hollywood box office income 1st time sold more overseas tickets than back in USA...So why didn't 2008 Wall St crash help Hollywood business leh ?

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