China Box Office: ‘It’s OK’ Takes the Top Spot

The China box office has a new champion, with the local drama ‘It’s OK’ ascending to the number one position during the April 10-12 weekend. According to data from Artisan Gateway, the film earned RMB31.0 million ($4.6 million) in its second full weekend, bringing its cumulative total to a notable figure.

Produced by China Film and directed by Yang Lina, ‘It’s OK’ has been making waves in the Chinese film industry. The movie’s success can be attributed to its relatable storyline and strong performances from the cast. As the film continues to attract audiences, it is likely to remain a top contender at the box office in the coming weeks.

A Slow Weekend at the Box Office

The April 10-12 weekend was a slow one at the China box office, with ‘It’s OK’ being the only film to earn over $4 million. The lack of major releases and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have contributed to the decline in box office revenue. However, the success of ‘It’s OK’ provides a glimmer of hope for the Chinese film industry, which has been struggling to recover from the pandemic.

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  • The April 10-12 weekend was a slow one at the China box office

What’s Next for ‘It’s OK’?

As ‘It’s OK’ continues to dominate the China box office, it will be interesting to see how it performs in the coming weeks. With no major releases scheduled, the film has a good chance of remaining at the top spot. However, the box office is unpredictable, and any new releases could potentially challenge ‘It’s OK’ for the top spot.