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Are you willing to pay for "Slam Dunk"?

"Give youth a movie ticket." On March 2, "Slam Dunk" was scheduled to be released. Wu Wei, a 37-year-old middle-level executive in a private enterprise, updated his WeChat Moments for the first time in a long time and became a "wannabe" on Maoyan. "Look" member. "The circle of friends was absolutely buzzing that day, with peers from all walks of life posting posters, comic books and animation screenshots." Wu Wei recalled that he started watching "Slam Dunk" when he was in junior high school, "almost throughout my entire adolescence, among which His passion, ideals and emotions have always inspired me."

Mr. Chen, who is also willing to pay for "Slam Dunk" like Wu Wei, is a civil servant: "No matter how this movie is made, I will be happy. I will go to the cinema to watch it. Besides, I heard that the quality of the movie is very good.” On Douban, “Slam Dunk” received a high score of 9.2.

Shanghai Tsutaya Bookstore recently exhibited the "Slam Dunk" figure model

"The IP of "Slam Dunk" was born a long time ago and has not continued to operate. This theatrical version The popularity of the release comes more from the "tap water" of fans at that time. "In the opinion of industry insiders, the domestic audience of "Slam Dunk" does have sentimental factors towards the movie. Maoyan's data analysis shows that nearly 70% of the people who "want to watch" "Slam Dunk" are men. The highest age groups of the audience are 30-34 years old, 35-39 years old and 25-29 years old. Those over 30 years old The audience accounted for 85.2% of the people who "want to watch". Even the people over 40 years old, who are almost invisible in other movies, accounted for 12%. The audience aged 20-24 and under 20 years old, one of the "main forces" of other movies, became A few.

However, unlike "Slam Dunk", "Castle in the Sky", which was born much earlier, has the most "wanted to watch" audience among young people aged 20-24, accounting for 34.7%, followed by Audiences aged 25-29 accounted for 23.9%. The situation is similar for "Detective Conan: The Dead of Baker Street", with 36.8% of viewers aged 20-24 and 24.5% aged 25-29.