
[Photo provided to China Daily]
Aquaman has achieved other records too.
It's now the top-grossing film in a single day and for the first weekend of December in China.
With scores up to 9.5 points on Maoyan, 9.3 on Taopiaopiao and 8.1 on Douban-all seen as barometers of popularity-most netizens say the film is a visual feast, which offers unprecedented spectacles of underwater kingdoms.
Most fans attribute the latest DC spectacle to James Wan, the Malaysia-born Australian director of Chinese heritage.
Earlier during his Beijing promotional tour, Wan said that one of his favorite Chinese novels was the 16th-century Journey to the West, in which a chapter depicts the Monkey King getting into a dragon's underwater palace to seek a powerful weapon
Some Chinese fans say they can identify with the film as the sequences about Aquaman retrieving the Trident remind them of the Monkey King story.
Before directing Aquaman-his first superhero film-Wan was best known for his horror movies such as Saw and Dead Silence, as well as the car-racing blockbusters Furious 7, the second highest-grossing imported film in China.
A question-about what they felt was Wan's main contribution to Aquaman-drew responses from 114,120 netizens on Douban, the country's most popular entertainment review site.
And one of the responses was: "It's amazing to see Wan demonstrate his talent in action sequences, where he combines various elements from various genres-including sci-fi, adventure, epic and horror-to shoot a deep-sea version of Star Wars."
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