China recorded an unchanged top five films and its weakest box office weekend since Chinese New Year. Nationwide gross box office was just $18.6 million. Comedy drama film “Give Me Five” held on to…
Comedy drama film “Give Me Five” held on to the top spot for the third week, with a weekend score of $6.3 million , according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway. It now has a cumulative of $46.4 million since release on Sept. 9, 2022.
Light Chaser’s animated “New Gods: Yang Jian” again took second place, with a weekend score reduced to $2.8 million. Released on Aug. 19, 2022, the film now has a cumulative of $70.0 million. Hong Kong-made family comedy-drama “Table for Six” took fourth place again. It earned $2.1 million in its third weekend, lifting its 17-day cumulative to $11.0 million.
The slow performances reflect the continuing drought in major new releases. Hollywood and other imported films are few and far between these days in China and the most commercial Chinese-made productions cluster around major public holidays.
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