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The Chinese film about the Nanjing Massacre in the lead-up to World War II "Dead to Rights" debuted in Melbourne, Australia, on Thursday, resonating strongly with the local audience. At the screening, the atmosphere was solemn and respectful as the entire audience rose for a moment of silence in memory of the victims of the massacre victims. The film has maintained its dominance at China's summer box office, grossing more than 2 billion yuan (around $278.5 million) as of Saturday morning, since it hit cinemas on July 25.