Abstract

With economic development, more and more people choose to watch movies for leisure and entertainment. With the recent release of Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms, the writer finds that the box office varies greatly from region to region. The main contributing factors are consumption preferences in different city tiers, the number of roadshows held, and the population size gap. The author will conduct a more in-depth study on people’s preferences for movie genres and consumption preferences in different city tiers. Also, the writer will analyze how the distribution of Creation of the Gods I in different city tiers influences the box office. Explore the causes of these problems and make suggestions: stimulate first-tier city residents to spend more time watching films, hold more roadshows, and refer to more data for comprehensively judging a film. Not only will this help increase the box office for the next part, but it will also increase the overall audience’s motivation to see the movie.

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