Los Angeles Times

Controvers­ial drama ‘Forever Young’ is No. 1

- By Gaochao Zhang Zhang is a special correspond­ent.

BEIJING — Chinese historical drama “Forever Young” crept to the top of China’s box office last week, even as it sparked controvers­y over the country’s own revisionis­t history.

The film took in $46.6 million, according to firm consulting firm Artisan Gateway, accumulati­ng $68.3 million in 10 days and catapultin­g it to one of the year’s top-grossing films.

The period drama stars Chinese celebritie­s Zhang Ziyi, Huang Xiaoming and Wong Leehom, and follows four generation­s of college students through a century of Chinese modern history — from the days before Mao Tse-tung founded the People’s Republic, through the chaotic Cultural Revolution and into contempora­ry society.

“Forever Young” aims to celebrate the pivotal role top colleges play in society, and commemorat­e the 100th anniversar­y of one of China’s leading schools, Tsinghua University. But it divided viewers, some of whom scoffed at its theme of pursuing truth in a country that restricts free speech.

“It’s ironic that the film encourages us to inherit the spirit of pursuing truth from colleges, while we are facing an unpreceden­ted scale of censorship,” one viewer commented on film-rating website Douban.com.

Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan returned to the Middle Kingdom with his latest musical drama, “Secret Superstar.” The film, which made $27.3 million in its opening weekend, already has doubled the ticket sales of “Dangal,” Khan’s previous film and the highest-grossing non-Hollywood import last year.

“Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” Sony’s hit sequel to a U.S. film based on a board game, grossed $26 million in ticket sales for a tally of $66.5 million after 10 days.

Chinese romance comedy “Ex-File: The Return of the Exes” took in an additional $18.1 million, bringing its 24-day total to $293.5 million. It now ranks as China’s fifth-highest-grossing domestic film of all time.

20th Century Fox’s animation adventure “Ferdinand” opened with $9.4 million after three days.

 ?? VCG via Getty Images ?? ACTRESS Zhang Ziyi and actor Leehom Wang at the Jan. 9 premiere of “Forever Young” in Beijing.
VCG via Getty Images ACTRESS Zhang Ziyi and actor Leehom Wang at the Jan. 9 premiere of “Forever Young” in Beijing.

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