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[Spring Festival Box Office Forecast - Latest Total Box Office Predictions from Industry Media]
【Don't Touch My Dad】
Mint Movies: 2.2 billion
Leonardo DiCaprio movie: 2.6 billion
Box Office BAR: 2 billion
The Palace of Floating Flowers
Mint Movies: 1.2 billion
Leonardo DiCaprio movie: 600 million
Box Office BAR: 1 billion
The Mischievous Lantern's Tale: Searching for Strong Pig
Mint Movies: 1.2 billion
Leonardo DiCaprio movie: 1.6 billion
Box Office BAR: 800 million
"Happiness Street, please come in!"
Mint Movies: 350 million
Leonardo DiCaprio movie: 600 million
Box Office BAR: 500 million
Going on Stage
Mint Movies: 700 million
Leonardo DiCaprio movie: 600 million
Box office BAR: 880 million
What a dismal Spring Festival film season...
[The worst Chinese New Year film season ever, bar none.]
This prediction seems quite plausible. The predictions I saw on Pi were similar.
[Are they all in the 2 billion yuan tier? The Spring Festival film season isn't even as good as the National Day film season? "Fighting Land" grossed over 5 billion yuan during the National Day holiday...]
[Lao Shan's "Iron Bones Across Mountains and Rivers" and Lao Kang's "Nameless Sentry Post" were originally expected to reach 4 billion and 5 billion yuan respectively, but the problem is, didn't both of them die for their cause?]
[They deserved to die; those PUA men and bigamists deserve to die!]
[I've never seen such a dismal Spring Festival film season. Even Hayek's great hand couldn't save it?]
[Saved! They brought up Ye Mianfei's "Happy Street." Seems to have no effect though; the box office predictions are even worse than "Deng Deng Ji."]
[This is hilarious! How come the 'Lock Leaf' has a new nickname again? And who was the genius who came up with the wicked name 'Fat Leaf'?!]
[Photos of Ye Mianfei (a nickname for a male celebrity) filming at the beach have surfaced, and he looks noticeably heavier than before. Isn't a big face just a chubby face?]
[That photo doesn't show him looking too fat... (Anti-recommendation: Ye Kenwo)]
[Is everyone so pessimistic about "Happy Street"? I thought the trailer looked pretty good.]
[It's not about whether there's a trailer or not; money doesn't guarantee box office success...]
[One actress doesn't carry the box office.]
[Huh? Ye Mianfei's "The Mute Woman" is pretty impressive, isn't it? It's rare for an art film to gross 100 million these days.]
[Do you really think the internet has no memory? "The Mute Woman" actually rode the coattails of "The Martyrs" to rake in 100 million yuan. At the time, some influential bloggers claimed "The Mute Woman" was a smuggling film, obsequious and smearing the country, and even used "The Martyrs" to discredit it. Later, director Gu Xiaosheng posted an article clarifying that it was all baseless speculation. To quell the controversy, the official "The Martyrs" account had to lead the way by reposting "The Mute Woman," which is how it gained traction.]
Putting everything else aside, Ji the Skinflint is truly capable. Who could have come up with such a method?
[Is it just a coincidence? How old was Ji Juntao back then? Don't jump to conspiracy theories about everything.]
"Well, whatever makes you happy. This is just my opinion."
[For actresses who don't carry the box office, you can check out this list: [link to Mainland Chinese actresses' box office rankings for films with the lead role].]
[My god, the number one box office is only 3.7 billion... That's terrible...]
No, I knew actresses didn't carry the box office, but I didn't expect it to be this bad. Only the top three broke 1 billion; those outside the top three fared even worse, with one even grossing 0.006 billion [laughing and crying emoji]
[The second lead in "Leaf Fat" only grossed 100 million yuan, while the lead actor grossed zero. It couldn't even make the list. "Happy Street" is already being generous with its box office predictions of 300-500 million yuan, and that's only because the media is giving it credit for "Half a Sky."]
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