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Ne Zha: The Demonic Children Make Waves in the Sea "is set to be released in Hong Kong and Macau, sparking enthusiastic anticipation

2025-02-14   

Since its release, the mainland animated film "Ne Zha: The Magic Child Roars in the Sea" has had a double high reputation and box office, and has now entered the top three of the global animated film box office rankings. One of the film producers, Light Media and Hong Kong Oriental Film, announced on the 13th that the film will be released in Hong Kong and Macau in the near future, with the screening date to be determined. It is reported that "Ne Zha: The Demonic Children Roar in the Sea" will be jointly distributed in Hong Kong and Macau by Oriental Film, Zhouli Film, Yindu Institution, and Emperor Film. Multiple cinemas under the four companies will also strengthen cooperation in this regard. We are very honored to bring such an excellent mainland animated film to the Hong Kong and Macau markets! "Said Huang Baiming, Chairman of Oriental Film Group. In recent days, "Ne Zha: The Magic Boy Who Make Waves" has been well received and popular in mainland China, attracting many Hong Kong netizens to collectively "shout" on social media: When will the "Magic Boy" come to Hong Kong to "make waves"? Looking through various social media platforms, it is often seen that netizens have high expectations for 'Ne Zha: The Demonic Children of the Sea'. Some netizens say that the film is suitable for all ages, and adults and children can see different meanings from it. They look forward to watching it with their families; After watching the trailer, some netizens excitedly expressed that "the quality of mainland movies is getting better and better"; Some netizens can't wait and have already gone north to Shenzhen to get a sneak peek, hoping to "brush up" in Hong Kong. Ho Wai, Honorary President of the Hong Kong Film Critics Association, believes that the brilliant box office performance of "Ne Zha: The Demonic Child" will promote global attention to Chinese elements and animation, and play a positive role in promoting Chinese culture. Commentator Li Mingsheng of Hong Kong Business Daily pointed out that the "Ne Zha fever" triggered by the film showcased to the world the strong "consumer power", animation technology "hard power", and Chinese culture "soft power" of mainland China. He stated that integrating into the overall development of the country is a way for Hong Kong's film industry to move forward, and in the future, Hong Kong and mainland filmmakers should work together to further promote the development of Chinese language films. (New Society)

Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue

Source:Xinhua

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