On August 19th, the anti-fraud themed film "The Desperate Move," produced by Ning Hao and directed by Shen Ao, announced its re-release date set for August 24th. The film, which originally premiered during last year's summer season on August 8th, achieved an impressive cumulative box office total of 3.848 billion yuan, securing its place as the third highest-grossing film in mainland China for 2023. Starring Zhang Yixing, Jin Chen, Yong Mei, and Wang Chuanjun, this cinematic venture delves deep into the dark underbelly of fraud and deception, resonating with audiences through its compelling narrative and powerful performances.
Joining "The Desperate Move" in the re-release spotlight is a diverse array of films that have captured the hearts of moviegoers over the years. Among these:
"The King of Kung Fu" returns to theaters after a 16-year absence, generating a modest box office of 12,000 yuan.
"Slam Dunk," the animated basketball saga, makes a reappearance one year later, scoring a box office total of 3.203 million yuan.
"White Snake: Origin," celebrating its five-year anniversary, charms audiences again with a box office take of 14.049 million yuan.
"Your Name," the time-bending romantic drama, marks its eight-year milestone with a box office haul of 136 million yuan.
"Life's Big Events" commemorates its two-year anniversary with a special exhibition, netting a box office of 1.313 million yuan.
"Dune Part One" revisits screens three and a half years after its initial release, earning 9.129 million yuan at the box office.
"Oppenheimer" makes a comeback six months later, pulling in 2.255 million yuan from ticket sales.
"Still Think You're the Best" celebrates its 520-day anniversary with a re-release, grossing 642,000 yuan at the box office.
These re-releases offer a unique opportunity for fans to revisit beloved stories and introduce them to new audiences, highlighting the enduring appeal of cinema and the magic of the big screen experience.