The live-action movie "Parasyte", adapted from the popular anime, has been released in China since September 2. After the first weekend, the box office results of this work can be said to be very unsatisfactory. According to the statistics of Maoyan box office, the current cumulative box office of the work is 27.519 million yuan. This data can only be described as a big death in today's domestic film market. In fact, when the film company announced the introduction of this film, many anime fans were a little surprised. Such a work can be introduced and broadcast, and there must be a lot of deletions, and the release time here is also too late. Many netizens complained about this, saying, "It's just a rehash of an old story, and a lot of scenes have been cut. How can it be a big hit at the box office?" "It's strange that this movie was introduced to China." "It's not well-received in Japan, and you expect it to be a hit in China?" It seems that netizens were not optimistic about the box office of this movie from the beginning. I wonder if the live-action movie of "Parasyte" can make a comeback later? Let's wait and see. One day, an unknown creature called "parasitic beast" descended from the sky and came to Earth. They invaded the human brain through the nose and ears, and parasitized on the brain to control the human body. As a high school student, Izumi Shinichi had a parasitic beast "Xiaoyou" on his right hand, his own fate became ups and downs. |
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