Chow Yun-fat's Wushuang and Andy Lau's Anti-drug 2, which one do you think is more powerful?

Chow Yun-fat was originally the king of the film world, and Andy Lau is indeed the king of the music world. From the perspective of the movie, when the two of them are compared, Andy Lau has won, after all, he is a crossover.

is watching the popularity of the two movies. "Wushuang" has a box office of 1.273 billion and "Sweeping Drugs 2" has a box office of 1.295 billion. Although the box office of the two movies is equal, it is still said that Andy Lau won.

Because, let’s not talk about the movie, let’s talk about the gold content:

"Wu Shuang" is a box office of 1.273 billion at a cost of 260 million, and it also brought a return of 453 million to the film party, that is Said that the return on investment of this film is 1.74 times.

looked at the film "Sweeping Drugs 2" again, but he got back 1.295 billion box office at a cost of 200 million. The film party also got 461 million box office, and the return on investment of this film was 2.3 times. In other words, an investment of 1 million can achieve a return of 2.3 million.

Although the actors and box office of these two films are not bad, but the return on investment of this last point is, what we want to say, is also the most important "gold content". Some friends may ask, what does this amount of gold have to do with us, you said how much money to invest, we cannot participate in this kind of investment.

​​Actually sees that this is the key point. The state has long given the answer to the public’s investment in film. The seventeenth article of the "Film Management Regulations" promulgated by the state clearly stipulates: "The state encourages individuals to participate in investment. Into the movie". The promulgation of the "Film Industry Promotion Law" in 2017 once again promoted the development of the film industry. Correspondingly, after the promulgation of these policies, many investors have participated, and they have also effectively promoted the development of the film industry.