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The global market share of American films has declined from 85% to 69% over the past 10 years :marseychudchartdowntrend:

https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXZQOGN1403Z0U5A310C2000000/

(Article is in moon runes) :marseyronin:

Hollywood, which has been the center of film production since the early 20th century and is synonymous with the American entertainment industry, is beginning to lose its dominance. Once known for exporting grand-scale films and accounting for about 90% of global box office revenue, its influence has been gradually declining. Although Hollywood has long been a source of the United States' soft power, its global market share continues to erode.

According to the U.S.-based research site The Numbers, American films held a 69.5% share of global box office revenue in 2024. This is a significant drop from over 90% in 2009–2010 and even from 85.6% in 2014β€”a decline of 16 percentage points over the past decade, falling below the 70% mark.

Just like in politics, division is growing in the world of cinema as well. China, one of the largest markets, has nurtured its domestic film industry, boosting its global share from 5.5% to 16.5%. India, a major film power in Asia, still holds a relatively low share of around 2% in terms of box office revenue, but its presence is steadily increasing.

Japan has also seen its animated films gain popularity worldwide, raising its global market share from 0.6% to around 5%. Once a major market for Western films, Japan in 2024 saw no live-action foreign film make it into the domestic top 10 for the first time since 2000.

These rankings also suggest France is losing its touch :marseysmug2:


2014

United States – 85.6%

China – 5.5%

France – 4.5%

United Kingdom – 3.1%

New Zealand – 3.1%

South Korea – 2.2%

Australia – 2.1%

Canada – 1.8%

Hong Kong – 1.5%

Germany – 1.4%

2024

United States – 69.5%

China – 16.5%

United Kingdom – 5.6%

Japan – 4.9%

India – 2%

South Korea – 2%

Hong Kong – 1.5%

France – 1.5%

Russia – 1.1%

Canada – 1.1%


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So what do we think !dramatards !kino !hatewatchers Is this just the inevitable result of other countries developing their own film scenes or is there some !chuds !nonchuds culture war angle we can spin?

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I think it's notable that both Japan and China are rising up the rankings. With Japan it's obviously because of foreign weebs buying their schlock. China seems to be actively rejecting modern American movies. Long gone are the days of Transformers releases being like holidays over there

https://media.tenor.com/CVILfOZbzTkAAAAx/escape-from-the-city-sa2.webp

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1743111842o1z_5iObRzKELQ.webp

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_films_in_China

!kino How many of these have you seen?

:marseyzero: for me but I'll probably watch Endgame, I forgot about that one

!asians What happened to Stephen Chow? I liked him! It's looks like there's one Zhang on there. I'll maybe watch that one.

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The wandering earth was the most boring slopfest I've ever seen.

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Is wandering earth 2 good?

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I couldn't even tell you which of the two I saw

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Hong Kong ran out of money and Stephen Chow is an elected commie representative in Guangdong doing CCP stuff now.

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Oh shit, really? He finally gave in? I've seen a lot of the "greats" of Chinese cinema, and they're pretty bland. The communism really does stifle their culture.

!anticommunists

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There was a period between the Cultural Revolution and Xi Jinping's neo-commie era when they were some of the best. Zhang Yimou was really really good (and his nepo ho main star Gong Li too). The only problem is I usually find his stuff so depressing that I have to stop watching halfway through.

Also A World Without Thieves is a classic. One of those rare movies where I often think of it when I'm making important decisions in real life.

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When your :marseynoooticer: skills get strong enough, you can figure out what kinds of movies and themes are verboten in China.

But as a quickie; anything where the GOVERNMENT is evil or wrong unless its a FOREIGN government; anything that goes against the social order like being a rebel, prison breaks inside China, protesting against the CCP.

You can make a movie where a Chinese protagonist can escape from a Japanese prison, kill Americans agents, protest against the Australians but the Chinese protagonist can never bare their fangs at what would be construed as the CCP.

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I heard Let the Bullets Fly is pretty good. Never watched it.

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I've seen (partially) a lot of their war films, and they're poorly CGI'd shit with a heavy helping of commie nonsense.

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Let the Bullets Fly is a cowboy film, it's as much of a war film as The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

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The people who watched it told me there were a lot of scenes that are making a dig at the PRC government.

The one you saw are probably the ones "depicting" them fighting the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War. https://media.tenor.com/rye8dVzcoF4AAAAx/spit-repetant.webp

It used to be pretty popular around 10 years ago. Now I guess they resort to pumping up number for their big production film to improve their self-esteem.

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it has been never the same since india stole the cableworks and usa stole the kungfu

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None of the Hong Konger movie makers can stay good after CCP took over.

Which is a shame. As much as I dislike their attitude, their movie and music output does somewhat justifies their ego.

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What happened to Stephen Chow?

We ate im

:marseychingchong: :marseyvorezombiewolf:

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/17431246806ScPzABR3vXeqA.webp

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Saw the top 3 and they are absolute dogshit, chinks have terrible taste.

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It's because developing taste involved thinking. Ane the ccp wants to discourage that.

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https://media.tenor.com/WxlWeG6KyA8AAAAx/thats-true-kramer.webp

Their mental space deteriorated a lot after CCP once again clamping down on expression, and the culture space is just not the same.

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How much is that in non-monopoly money?

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lol it's only about 200mm in real money.

Thats THE BEST they have to offer. Not sending their best folks.

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you missed a 0 lol

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2 bil

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Ne Zha 2 is quite good ngl

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china doesnt get to have the credit for hongkong cinema

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He got old

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So you admit that chinks age :marseyshapiro#:

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yup

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OWNED BY FACTS AND LOGIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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