Today (May 26), the live-action movie "The Little Mermaid" was released in mainland China. According to Maoyan Professional Edition data, the film's total box office was 2.49 million before the deadline. The box office accounted for 6.2% and the screening accounted for 9.3%. Douban's score has not been updated yet, but according to Douban netizens' comments, the film's flaws are still the heroine. Some netizens commented: "Apart from the looks of the heroine and the music, the pictures are still very Disney and comfortable, but I can't avoid it." "I can feel the director's full of malice. Casting is a very important link. Let alone the content, even the characters are contrary to the original. I can't watch it at all." Some fans who went to see the movie found that they had booked the entire theater. It is worth mentioning that The Little Mermaid also flopped at the Korean box office. It took in over $300,000 on the first day, $220,000 on the second day, and a total of $600,000 in two days. Korea has always been one of Disney's most important box office markets, and this result was a complete failure. So do you want to go to the cinema to watch the controversial "The Little Mermaid"? |
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