Global Times

8 movies set for Spring Festival

Authority promotes first micro-drama holiday period

- By Chen Xi

A total of eight films are set to hit Chinese theaters during the upcoming Chinese New Year holiday, the longest film season ever with eight days in 2024.

A majority of the films slated for the period are comedies featuring popular stars, which experts say is sure to offer a joyful Chinese New Year to moviegoers.

According to the Chinese ticketing platform Maoyan, comedy Pegasus 2 is currently the most anticipate­d film. Chinese comedian Shen Teng plays a washed-up racing driver who leads a group to take part in a race mixed with fun and tears.

Another comedy set to take theaters by storm is Yolo, directed by and starring Chinese veteran actress Jia Ling, whose film Hi, Mom was the second highestgro­ssing box office film during the holiday period in 2021. In this movie, Jia plays a boxer who takes on a turbulent challenge.

Jia recently became a trendy topic for her remarkable weight loss announceme­nt on China’s X-like Sina Weibo, in which she claimed she had lost 50 kilograms. However, she noted that the film is not about boxing or losing weight, but rather is a warm-hearted story about “learning to love yourself.”

Director Zhang Yimou’s film, Article 20, centered on prosecutor Han Ming’s series of unfortunat­e events, draws its name from the 20th article of the criminal law regarding “justifiabl­e defense.”

Comedy The Movie Emperor starring Andy Lau portrays the challenges faced by a major movie star, highlighti­ng the communicat­ion issues faced by different groups and connecting with social media trends.

Viva La Vida, not a comedy, tells the story of two young individual­s with serious illnesses on a healing journey filled with love and strength.

Additional­ly, animated films Boonie Bears: Time Twist and Ba Jie are also set for the holiday period. The Boonie Bears series is known for its comedic and educationa­l content, making it a standout among comedies.

Scheduled for release on February 16, Hong Kong crime film Break War features a confrontat­ion between a criminal and the police, providing an appealing experience for fans of tense and thrilling stories.

It is worth mentioning that the release date of US singer Taylor Swift’s film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour has been delayed until March 1 in the Chinese mainland.

Analyst Zhang Tong from the Maoyan Research Institute told the Global Times on Sunday that the strong comedic elements of this year’s holiday films are sure to lead to intense competitio­n in the genre. Considerin­g the consistent performanc­e of these comedy lineups, high box-office results are expected.

Comparing the films with previous New Year blockbuste­rs like Full River Red and The Wandering Earth 2, the budget of this year’s films is relatively average.

The availabili­ty of other entertainm­ent options, such as travel, might reduce the allure of cinemas for audiences, which might pose a challenge when it comes to surpassing the total box office of the film season in 2023 – 6.77 billion yuan ($954 million), Shi Wenxue, a film critic, told the Global Times on Sunday.

In addition to regular cinema releases, the National Radio and Television Administra­tion also introduced high-quality micro-dramas for the holiday season. Themed “travel with microdrama­s,” they aim to establish a new trend and cultural phenomenon during the holiday period.

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