"My Motherland and I" has accumulated 2.56 billion box office revenue and ranks among the top ten domestic films in history

"My Motherland and I" has accumulated 2.56 billion box office revenue and ranks among the top ten domestic films in history

On the 14th day of its release in mainland China, "My People, My Country" has accumulated box office revenue of 2.56 billion yuan, surpassing "The Richest Man in Xihong City" and ranking among the top ten in China's total box office list.

According to Maoyan Professional Edition data, as of now, the top 10 Chinese film box office charts are:

"Wolf Warrior 2" 5.683 billion

"Nezha: The Devil Child Comes into the World" 4.97 billion

"The Wandering Earth" 4.654 billion

Avengers 4: 4.24 billion

Operation Red Sea: 3.651 billion

Detective Chinatown 2: 3.398 billion

"The Mermaid" 3.386 billion

"Dying to Survive" 3.10 billion

"Fast and Furious 8" 2.671 billion

"My Country, My Parents" 2.56 billion

"My Country, My Parents" is co-directed by Guan Hu, Xu Zheng, Chen Kaige, Zhang Yibai, Xue Xiaolu, Ning Hao, and Wen Muye, and starred by Huang Bo, Zhang Yi, Wu Jing, Ma Yili, Du Jiang, Ge You, Liu Haoran, Chen Feiyu, and Song Jia. It interprets the experiences of 7 groups of ordinary people closely related to major events of the motherland, witnessing the great era with small people, and is a tribute film to the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China.

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