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1 hour ago, RiddlerXXR said:


That's not good. 

 

 

Not expecting much from Encanto unless WOM is really good. Soul opened with $5.5 million and finished with $58 million, so there's precedent for Disney+ releases still doing relatively well despite being available for free. Though any amount Encanto earns in China would still be better than nothing, like all the Hollywood films being denied a release.

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2 minutes ago, KP1025 said:

 

Not expecting much from Encanto unless WOM is really good. Soul opened with $5.5 million and finished with $58 million, so there's precedent for Disney+ releases still doing relatively well despite being available for free. Though any amount Encanto earns in China would still be better than nothing, like all the Hollywood films being denied a release.


If Encanto can pull $25M from China, I’ll be pretty surprised. 

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Chinese actor Zhang Hanyu (The Taking of Tiger Mountain) has grabbed the lead role in Unspoken, a China-Canada co-production.

 

Zhang, who also starred in Zhang Yimou’s The Great Wall, opposite Matt Damon and Andy Lau, toplines an ensemble cast for the suspense drama that includes Michael Cudlitz (The Walking Dead), Jake Abel and Vivienne Tien. Filming is taking place in China and Manitoba, Canada, for a 2022 release.

 

Written and directed by Daming Chen, Unspoken tells the story of Xu, played by Hanyu, an estranged father separated from his deaf daughter and her new life at an American university. After his daughter’s sudden death, Xu, an ex-cop, believes local authorities are pursuing the wrong suspect to explain her death and that racism has compromised the investigation.

 

With a young Chinese translator (Tien) at his side, Xu tries to learn what happened to his daughter and in the process reconnect with her life as a young adult. Unspoken is produced by Huanxi Media and CMC Pictures of CMC Inc., with an international production team led by Court Five’s Mark Ordesky and Jane Fleming, Chinese producer Han Sanping and CMC’s Ming Beaver Kwei. Former Columbia/TriStar president of production Chris Lee is executive producing.

 

While Canada has become a major co-production locale for indie filmmaking, Canadian producers looking to China for funding and co-production partners have emerged with relatively few projects, compared to those completed with European and other international partners.

 

“Daming’s vision is as inspiring as it is relevant. We are thrilled to be working with this illustrious Chinese team to ramp a truly international production. With three languages (English, Chinese and ASL) being utilized regularly on set, we are living proof that with effort and patience, understanding is always possible,” Ordesky and Fleming said in a statement.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/zhang-hanyu-unspoken-suspense-drama-1235070419/

 

looks interesting

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12 hours ago, druv10 said:

Lol, Isaac wanted Marvel to apologize for this nonsense.

Haven't been in this thread for months. Reading these last few pages was a headache. 

Pretending to be Japanese and catering to the CCP is tight. Lol...

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8 hours ago, AnotherDayAnotherDollar said:

 

I know this was google translated but I'm still having a hard time understanding this comment....

"being responsible, the Chinese government has limited the amount of imported films to less than 10. Otherwise the filmmakers of China would have to deliver food for a living. Don't believe me? bet on it anyways! lol"

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