Chen Sicheng's mystery thriller, based on a stage play once optioned by Alfred Hitchcock, has already earned over $350 million in China.
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Chinese commercial blockbusters tend to play more like specialty releases in the West, however, primarily appealing to the Chinese diaspora market, while racking up earnings more in line with what breakthrough Asian arthouse titles earn. Well Go USA released the Chinese sci-fi blockbuster‘Lost in the Stars’is an adaptation written and produced by Chinese hitmaker Chen Sicheng, best known for the blockbusterfranchise. The film’s source material has a long pedigree.
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