Hamartia Antidote
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In fact, the so called "Chinese Factor of Hollywood" only exist in these people eyes, when they compare the Hollywood Movie screen in China as a totaly gross, you will understand the different.
The problem is, movies is just on a different world between the two, Chinese movie were not at all stimulating anything in hollywood, however, the reverse is true where Hollywood Movie sometimes to always score big in China, the problem is, any movie do great in China, they also do great in the rest of the world (beside the Chinese Themed Movie) For example, if we uses Resident Evil again as an example, you will see more or less 50% of the foreign box office for every one of them is from Japan. The question is, can we say RE series movie should be make for Japan? How about China? When the latest number crunched to 40% of the international box office. Thn should we start making movie out of everywhere just to get a certain percent of the "international pies"?
What has been doing now is to move a Hollywood movie directly to Chinese Market, the question remain, if a Hollywood movie do well in a foreign market, it have nothing to do with that movie being Chinese Themed, Bollywood Themed, J-Pop Themed, or K-Pop Themed, they do well because that is what the movie does, an American Script on American Actor. The Great Wall has taught us that anything other than that would basically lose the audience base and upset the balance, well, at leat not for the near future. Hollywood would never, ever accept a script that would not be selling well in Hollywood.
By the way, in case people don't know Resident Evil is made by Contantine Film, Capcom inc and Sony (via Sony America, via Sony Media Entertainment via Screen Gem), not one of these are American Company.....Contantine is German, Capcom and Sony both are Japanese....
Well certainly whatever movie is made they have to take into high consideration the non-(US+China) market. If that market doesn't want to see your film then you probably aren't going to have a blockbuster. Even Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon didn't make the top 10. Could it be bias to subtitles? I don't know.
China has had only one movie top $400M domestically. This is compared to almost a given that a top 10 movie will get 400M+ consistently in the non-(US+China) market (with $600M for a few movies on the top end). It's also not unexpected to see the US in the $400M range in some of those top movies too.
So unless somebody knows a consistent way of grabbing $400M+ from the non-(US+China) market + getting $400M from China (Transformers?) they are going to stick with targeting the US market over China.
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