China Box Office: Godzilla vs. Kong Walloped Again by Local Drama Sister
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“Godzilla vs. Kong” was once again muscled out of the top China box office slot by local drama “Sister” thanks to a $13.2 million third weekend cume that was no match for the latter’s $21 million.
Its China tally was a touch less than its $13.4 million second weekend sales in North America. Though “Godzilla” is being hailed Stateside as the highest grossing film domestically since the pandemic began for its $69.5 million cume to date, that figure is less than half its earnings in China thus far.
Godzilla vs. Kong Raises the Question: Is Nonsense the New Normal? (Column)
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By now, a great many people have seen “Godzilla vs. Kong,” and what a lot of them seem to agree on even many who like it is that the movie makes almost no sense. That’s nothing new. A number of noteworthy blockbusters have had issues in the
how-exactly-does-this-parse? department, like “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” or the “Transformers” films or “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” What’s new about the loopy, yes-we-really-have-stopped-making-sense quality of “Godzilla vs. Kong” is the chortling shrug of approval with which it’s been met. Most of what happens in the film is so defiant in its lack of purpose Kong