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Living abroad and hungry to see a Chinese movie on the biggest of screens, some took action

By FU TING - Apr 04, 2025, 12:09 AM ET
Last Updated - Apr 04, 2025, 12:09 AM EDT
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This photo provided by Fu Ting shows an audience member taking a selfie with Hoff Xu, who cosplayed a movie character before a screening of the movie Ne Zha 2 on IMAX screen in Columbia Md., on March 1. (Fu Ting via AP)

A group of Chinese people have decided they wanted the nation’s biggest movie to be big in the United States, literally

COLUMBIA, Md. (AP) — A group of Chinese people decided they wanted the nation's biggest movie to be big in the United States, literally. So they made it really big.

And therein lies a story.

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On a recent Saturday afternoon, more than 100 people gathered at an IMAX screening room in a movie theater outside Baltimore. Many were Chinese students and young professionals nearby, parents took their kids, some of whom dressed as the movie's main characters. Men and women wore Chinese traditional outfits. People lined up to sign their names onto a Chinese scroll and get tickets styled like traditional Chinese paintings. Some posed for pictures with red-tasseled spears and swords.

The screening was organized by volunteers among the Chinese community in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C., area. “Ne Zha 2,” the movie they came to see, is a Chinese film that replaced “Inside Out 2” as the highest-grossing animated film ever at around $2 billion.

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