Two Chinese popular films "The Warlords" and "The Assembly" ranked first
and second, respectively, in the box office achievement, according to the report
of Beijing News yesterday.
Released nationwide on Dec. 13, 2007, "The Warlords" reaped 192 million yuan
(about US$26 million) by Jan. 1. Its overseas box office was 245 million yuan,
said the newspaper.
One week later in the release schedule, "The Warlords"'s evenly matched rival
---"The Assembly", directed by director Feng Xiaogang, got 180 million yuan at
the end of last year.
"The Warlords", directed by Hong Kong director Peter Chan, based on a Qing
Dynasty (1644-1911) story, follows the struggle ofthree blood brothers and their
love entanglements with a woman during a time of war and political upheaval,
while "The Assembly" focused mostly on a period of China's liberation war and
soldiers' sacrifice and honor in the war.
According to the statistics collected by the newspaper, there were 10
blockbusters whose box office exceeded 30 million yuan by the end of 2007. They
are "The Warlords","The Assembly", Ann lee's "Lust, Caution", Hong Kong based
movie "The protege", Zhang Yimou's "Curse of the Golden Flower" etc. The box
office of the top three exceeded 100 million yuan.
"The Warlords" was featured with Chinese action star Jet Li, Hong Kong
superstar Andy Lau, heart-throb actor Takeshi Kaneshiro and Beijing-based
actress Xu Jinglei, while "The Assembly" chose Zhang Hanyu, an unknown male
actor to be the leading actor.