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'Detective Chinatown 3' Review: Record-Setting Mystery-Comedy Tackles Tokyo


'Detective Chinatown 3' Review: Record-Setting Mystery-Comedy Tackles Tokyo
'Detective Chinatown 3' Review: Record-Setting Mystery-Comedy Tackles Tokyo
The third chapter in Chen Sicheng's mega-hit series is fun on the fringes but undercooked in the center.
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Director: Chen Sicheng
With: Wang Baoqiang, Liu Haoran,
Satoshi Tsumabuki, Tony Jaa, Tomokazu Miura, Masami Nagasawa, Tadanobu Asano, Shota Sometani, Hirayama Motokazu, Shang Yuxian, Zhang Zifeng, Cheng Xiao, Chen Zheyuan. (Mandarin, Japanese, English, Thai dialogue)
Running time: Running time: 136 MIN.
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The mega-successful Chinese franchise about a mismatched detective duo tackling baffling crimes in foreign destinations continues with a wildly uneven caper set in Tokyo. With performances, plotting and visuals amped up to 11 as per usual, this hyperactive combination of Sherlock Holmes-type sleuthing and Three Stooges-style slapstick comedy offers plenty of zany fun, but the central murder-mystery contains so many convoluted diversions, digressions and detours it makes the whole enterprise play like a long stream-of-consciousness sketch with a glaringly hollow core.

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China Box Office Hits Huge $775 Million Holiday Weekend, Led by $427 Million 'Detective Chinatown' Debut


China Box Office Hits Huge $775 Million Holiday Weekend, Led by $424 Million 'Detective Chinatown' Debut
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China made history this weekend with record ticket sales of nearly $775 million (RMB5.0 billion) within the first three days of the Chinese New Year holiday, led by an incredible $424 million (RMB2.74 billion) debut from “Detective Chinatown 3.”
This marked the first time the country’s national box office has ever broken RMB1 billion ($155 million) a day for three consecutive days, a feat achieved despite caps on max theater capacity at 75% in most of the country and 50% in areas particularly at risk for COVID-19, such as the Beijing-adjacent Hebei province.

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