"Kung Fu" was a huge hit at the box office, Zhou Goichi was deified, and Ethan Chase successfully established himself in the film industry, igniting the first fire in the film industry in 2005. This year's entertainment industry is still a "turbulent" year.
First of all, the competition for TV dramas in the mainland is particularly fierce. This year, many TV dramas such as "New Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", "The Seven Fairies", "Jingwei Filling the Sea", "Little Fish and Flower", "Storm 2", "Han Wudi", "The Return of the Condor Heroes" and so on will be released to the audience one after another; the idol dramas in Formosa Province are in a strong period. Many singers, groups, models and even athletes such as Angela Chang, Fahrenheit and 183club have devoted themselves to the field of idol dramas. In addition to the highly anticipated "It Started with a K!ss", there are also "KO One", "The Prince Who Turns into a Frog" and "The Green Forest"; while Hong Kong dramas have begun to decline, with rough production and old-fashioned plots. Under the impact of more and more advantageous resources, TVB has gradually lost its former glory.
In addition, overseas dramas have also had a significant impact on the mainland TV drama market. Korean dramas, which are at their peak, will definitely introduce "Dae Jang Geum" and "My Name is Kim Sam-soon"; American dramas, which are in their heyday, have a market share on the Internet that cannot be underestimated. In addition to steadily updated shows like "Desperate Housewives", "CSI", and "Criminal Minds", there is also the latest masterpiece "Prison Break".
Ethan Chase's "Legend of Sword and Fairy" will face many powerful opponents, and it will be difficult to defend the annual ratings championship.
Secondly, this year marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Chinese film. The film market is both a fast-running box office money-printing machine and a bloody meat grinder.
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