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The film was released over the Lunar New Year holiday in China, grossing 1.6 billion yuan at the box office in its first four days screening, [4] and surpassing the 2.1 billion mark by the 15 February, [11] becoming the most successful movie in the Spring Festival season 2024. [12] As of March 23, 2024, the cumulative box office was 3.456 ...
Jia Ling (Chinese: 贾玲, born Jia Yuling 贾俞玲; () April 29, 1982) is a Chinese comedian, actress, and filmmaker. She rose to fame as a crosstalk performer at the 2010 CCTV Spring Festival Gala and became a comedic staple of variety shows. In 2016, she co-founded her own entertainment company, Big Bowl Entertainment [1].
The Movie Emperor: Ning Hao: Andy Lau, Rima Zeidan, Pal Sinn, Kelly Lin, Ning Hao Satire Original title: 红毯先生 [2] Viva La Vida: Han Yan Peng Yuchang, Li Gengxi, Xu Fan, Gao Yalin, Liu Dan Comedy-drama Original title: 我们一起摇太阳 [2] YOLO: Jia Ling: Jia Ling, Lei Jiayin, Li Xueqin, Zhang Xiaofei, Qiao Shan Comedy-drama
Four Chinese films dominated the mainland China and global box office charts over the latest weekend. “YOLO,” a comedy drama about weight loss and self-discovery, was crowned as the top ...
Macho sports-movie tropes meet with bright chick-flick framing to curious effect in “YOLO,” either an ostensible boxing drama that doesn’t pick up the gloves until the third act, or a misfit ...
Four Chinese films dominated the global box office charts over the weekend, with combined takings of $350 million earned over just two days. And, as North America watched the Super Bowl instead ...
Lei Jiayin (Chinese: 雷佳音; pinyin: Léi Jiāyīn; born August 29, 1983) is a Chinese actor best known for his roles in the films Guns and Roses (2012), How Long Will I Love U (2018), A Writer's Odyssey (2021), Full River Red (2023), and YOLO (2024), as well as the television series The First Half of My Life (2017), The Longest Day in Chang'an (2019), and A Lifelong Journey (2022).
These are the highest-grossing, primarily non- English language films in the world. Chinese is the most frequent language with 39 films in the top-50 highest grossing non-English films, while Japanese is the second most frequent language with 6 films in top-50. Film and language In terms of gross revenue, English-language films are vastly over-represented among the highest-grossing films of ...