The top 10 bad movies with a box office of more than one billion have contributed to the box office

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-10

no.10: "Later Us" box office: 13500 million.

Although the box office performance of "Later Us" is good, on the whole, the plot of the movie is relatively weak, although Zhou Dongyu and Jing Boran performed remarkably, the overall story feels cold. The highlight of the movie is its **, and Eason Chan's songs are impressive. The ending of the movie, especially the tidbits, unexpectedly touches people's hearts. In Zhou Dongyu's future works, if he can challenge more diverse roles, there may be more surprises.

no.9: "Pancake Man" box office: 115.1 billion.

Pancake Man blends Northeast opera and Hong Kong-style humor to create a unique comedy style, gathering many stars to join and make the movie quite attractive. The film is not just a comedy, but also reflects some social phenomena. Although there may still be deficiencies after ** again, due to the influence of "Dick Silk Man", the audience gave a good evaluation of the movie, and the joining of big names made up for the shortcomings of the movie to a certain extent.

no.8: "Journey to the West: Monkey King Three Fights the White Bone Spirit" box office: 1.2 billion.

Journey to the West: Monkey King Three Fights White Bone Spirit" originally had the potential to become a masterpiece with more than 70 points, but in the end it could only be counted as an ordinary movie. The work is partly a reflection of the common problems of Chinese blockbusters, where a successful blockbuster requires not only gorgeous special effects, but also a solid plot and vivid characters. Although some progress has been made in terms of special effects, there is still room for improvement in the creation of stories and characters.

no.7: "Predecessor 3: Goodbye Ex" box office: 194.2 billion.

The male protagonist Meng Yun in "Predecessor 3: Goodbye Ex" does not seem to have grown much from beginning to end, and he is more passively waiting in the whole story, which is somewhat similar to the image of the Supreme Treasure. Some of the plots in the movie, such as the heroine's lucky escape while eating mangoes, seem a bit far-fetched. Even though the film tries to tell a simple story, there aren't many highlights in either the script, the cinematography, or the soundtrack.

no.6: "Hong Kong Embarrassment" box office: 16200 million.

"Hong Kong Embarrassment" inherited Xu Zheng's imitation of Wang Jing's ", pee, fart" style in "Thai Embarrassment", and was fully displayed in this movie. The plot of the movie is fragmented, the vulgar jokes are difficult to resonate with the audience, and the insertion of Cantonese songs does not seem natural enough. Bao Bell's character is particularly offensive and makes one feel the urge to criticize him. The movie tried to create a Hong Kong flavor with the help of Wang Jing's foul language, but it failed to achieve the expected comedic effect, leaving only embarrassment after **.

no.5: "Monster Hunt 2" box office: 221.9 billion.

Compared with its predecessor, "Monster Hunt 2" seems to lack innovation in terms of plot and theme, and is more about the transformation of the story shell. Although the actors' performances are acceptable and the overall look is passable, as a comedy, the film can only barely make people laugh. Although the demon scene in the second half has been improved and the production is more refined, the film relies too much on the "cute" element, and it may fall into an innovation dilemma in the long run.

no.4: "Tomb Robbery Notes" box office: 100.4 billion.

Recalling the days in the cinema** "Notes on Tomb Robbery", the atmosphere at that time seemed to be quite joyful, especially Lu Han's unforgettable awkward dance, which left a deep impression on the audience. Lu Han, as the actor of Wu Xie, performed quite well, although the role setting was slightly exaggerated. However, the plot development in the second half of the movie is puzzling, which greatly reduces the look and feel of the whole film.

no.3: "Journey to the West: Havoc in Heaven" box office: 104.6 billion.

Although Journey to the West: Havoc in Heaven has put a lot of effort into the production, the storyline still seems a bit old-fashioned and lacks novelty. This movie is more like relying on a star cast to support the stage, which is suitable as a relaxed Chinese New Year film**. Although there isn't much to be faulty about the production details, and the set design of Tiangong and Huaguo Mountain is quite beautiful, overall, the film fails to fully meet the audience's expectations.

no.2: "Macau Fengyun 3" box office: 111.6 billion.

Macau Fengyun 3" can be described as a complete failure in terms of plot structure and shooting techniques. The movie is full of embarrassment and boredom, with little to no laughs. Especially the robot plot, which makes people completely scratch their heads. The film is clearly an insincere act of collecting money, and there is hardly anything to praise about it.

no.1: "Small Times Series" box office: 176.9 billion (total of the four parts).

Re-examining the first part of the "Little Times" series, there is no original preconception and some interesting details are found. Guo Jingming's performance in the "Small Times" series can be said to be the peak of his career, when filmmaking reached an unrivaled level under his leadership. Although the film's scene transitions are not smooth enough, each scene plays its due role, and the dialogue between the characters is full of drama, and it is these elements that make up a typical bad movie.

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