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Sometimes it is really not surprising that the only Hong Kong movies now are Gu Tianle, Leung Ka Fai, Cheung Ka Fai, Liu Qingyun, Ren Dahua, Tam Yiu Man and others. It has been more than half a year since the Hong Kong film "Incineration" was released on June 18

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Sometimes it is really not surprising that the only Hong Kong movies now are Gu Tianle, Leung Ka Fai, Cheung Ka Fai, Liu Qingyun, Ren Dahua, Tam Yiu Man and others.

It has been more than half a month since the Hong Kong film "Incineration" was released on June 18, and after two golden weekends, the box office is less than one million.

The male protagonist of this burning love is the eighth master Zheng Jiaying, TVB Tv Emperor, who has also acted in many Gu Tianle movies; The heroine is the sexy beauty Chen Jing, who is now an artist under the Gu Tianle Company. The starring configuration is not strong, but the box office is not a million can not be broken, right?

In Douyin, I have also brushed the promotion of this movie, but the box office is so low that I can't understand why.

It can only be said that Hong Kong films are only old drama bones such as Gu Tianle, Leung Ka Fai, Zhang Jiahui, Ren Dahua, etc., because hong Kong films that leave these old drama bones really can't sell and have no box office.

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Sometimes it is really not surprising that the only Hong Kong movies now are Gu Tianle, Leung Ka Fai, Cheung Ka Fai, Liu Qingyun, Ren Dahua, Tam Yiu Man and others. It has been more than half a year since the Hong Kong film "Incineration" was released on June 18
Sometimes it is really not surprising that the only Hong Kong movies now are Gu Tianle, Leung Ka Fai, Cheung Ka Fai, Liu Qingyun, Ren Dahua, Tam Yiu Man and others. It has been more than half a year since the Hong Kong film "Incineration" was released on June 18
Sometimes it is really not surprising that the only Hong Kong movies now are Gu Tianle, Leung Ka Fai, Cheung Ka Fai, Liu Qingyun, Ren Dahua, Tam Yiu Man and others. It has been more than half a year since the Hong Kong film "Incineration" was released on June 18

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