After having topped the Chinese box office for four weeks, Chinese war epic "The Sacrifice" was beaten by newly-released crime thriller "Caught in Time." The latter has grossed more than 200 million yuan ($30.4 million) since its release on Friday.
The Chinese box office earned about 446 million yuan ($67.9 million) in the past week, up 23.45 percent from the previous week, according to box office tracker Maoyan.
"Caught in Time" was crowned the top earner at weekend box offices worldwide, and has become the fifth Chinese production that has taken the top spot this year. The film accounted for 44.06 percent of last week's Chinese box office.
Actors from movie 'Caught in Time' meet with audience in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, November 17, 2020. /CFP
It also received good reviews among moviegoers who given the crime flick a 8.4 rating on Taopiaopiao, a widely-used movie ticket distributor.
The movie features deadly battles between police and criminal gangs, starring celebrated actor Daniel Wu and award-winning actor Wang Qianyuan. Up-and-coming actress Chun Xia also contributed to the success of the film with her touching performance.
"The Sacrifice" remains the top-grossing movie in in Chinese theaters with 1.06 billion yuan ($161 million) since its release on October 23, currently occupying second place at the box office.
Audiences watch Chinese war epic 'The Sacrifice' in a cinema, October 23, 2020. /CFP
American-Canadian family animation "PAW Patrol: Mighty Pups" took third place at the Chinese box office, having grossed 63.95 million yuan ($9.73 million) so far.
Apart from the top three films, there are other newly-released movies that have caught the public's eye.
Hollywood disaster blockbuster "Greenland" hit the big screen Friday and has brought in 23 million yuan ($3.5 million).
Japanese anime "Children of the Sea" also was released on Friday. The Oscar-contending film explores the mysteries of life and depicts connections between humanity and nature.
A poster of Chinese film 'Balloon' in a cinema. /CFP
Award-winning Chinese drama film "Balloon" finally arrived to Chinese theaters. The movie was screened and nominated in the 76th Venice International Film Festival, 2019 Toronto International Film Festival and other international film festivals. It discusses the one-child (now two-child) policy and presents women's perspective.
More highly anticipated movies will meet audiences in the upcoming week, including acclaimed director Zhang Yimou's new production "One Second" and Hollywood franchise "The Croods: A New Age."
China's year-to-date box office has reached 16 billion yuan, ($2.43 billion) according to Maoyan's latest data. As the world's biggest movie market, China is still waiting for the its next big hit.
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