Los Angeles Times

‘Us and Them’ is No. 1 at theaters, gets Netflix deal

- By Jonathan Kaiman jonathan.kaiman @latimes.com

BEIJING — The Chinese-language romance “Us and Them,” despite being marred by a ticketing fraud controvers­y, officially dominated the Chinese box office last week, raking in $193.4 million to become the fifthhighe­st-grossing Chinese movie this year.

The film’s director, Taiwanese singer-actress Rene Liu, became the first female mainland director with a film that exceeded 1 billion yuan in revenue, according to the film consulting firm Artisan Gateway.

The film — a romance about two strangers who meet on a train during the country’s annual Spring Festival travel rush — earned a half-million yuan more than last year’s Hong Kong-Chinese romance film “Book of Love,” directed by Xue Xiaolu.

On Tuesday, Netflix bought multi-territory rights to the film. Yet its success has sparked controvers­y, as its distributo­r, Maoyan, faces allegation­s of selling tickets at deeply discounted prices to artificial­ly inflate audience numbers. The producers of a competing film, “Screaming Live,” are suing the company for unfair competitio­n.

Box-office fraud remains fairly common in China, despite a crackdown on the practice last year. Authoritie­s punished 326 local cinemas for misappropr­iating funds, with some theaters fined and others suspended.

In second place last week was actor and producer Xu Zheng’s “A or B,” a thriller about an unscrupulo­us investor caught up in a “Saw”style trap. The film earned $48.7 million in two weeks, according to Artisan Gateway.

Warner Bros.’ “Rampage,” the only Hollywood film on last week’s top five, approached a billion yuan in receipts after a month in theaters. The film, an action-comedy starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, failed to outperform the studio’s recent Steven Spielberg-directed hit “Ready Player One,” which grossed $219.9 million.

The Indian fantasy film “Baahubali 2: The Conclusion” came in last, earning $7.8 million in its first three days in theaters last week.

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