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The balance between success and failure in the first films of the first half of the year

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaJune 27, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to Hollywood’s Success and Failure

In Hollywood, there is a special electric elevator that looks like any ordinary elevator from the outside, but it’s different. This elevator is devoted to productive films and has 10 buttons. When a filmmaker enters, they press the top button, which says "top," but the elevator doesn’t always grant this request. Out of 50 inquiries, only a few reach the top floor.

The Elevator’s Decision-Making Process

The elevator has its own way of deciding which films succeed and which fail. It can stop at a middle button, fall short of expectations, or not move at all. This unpredictability makes it exciting to analyze why some commercial films succeed while others fail.

Analyzing Success and Failure

For example, why did the film "Lilo and Stitch" achieve high income in the current half of the year, while "Elio" couldn’t reach an advanced rank? Both films are produced by Disney, targeted at the same audience, and are entertaining and light. However, "Lilo and Stitch" cost $100 million and brought in more income, while "Elio" cost $150 million but only achieved $21 million.

Similarities and Differences

Both films feature animated characters and fantasy treatments, but "Lilo and Stitch" relies on neighborhood drawings and effects, while "Elio" is a fully animated film. The main difference lies in the timing of their release, with "Lilo and Stitch" coming out first and satisfying the audience’s demand for a similar film.

Other Examples of Success and Failure

"Elio" is not the only Disney production that fell short of expectations. "Thunderbolt" started showing in May and brought in $381 million, which is twice as much as "Elio," but it still didn’t make a profit due to its high production costs. On the other hand, films like "Sinner" and "Minecraft Movie" achieved significant success despite their limited budgets.

The Fate of Mission: Impossible

The film "Mission: Impossible" is another example of a costly production that didn’t quite meet its expectations. With a budget of over $549 million, the film’s sales were less than the previous series, which had lower costs and greater success. The film’s expensive production, including filming in 12 international locations and Tom Cruise’s $120 million salary, contributed to its lack of profit.

Factors Contributing to Success

So, what makes a film successful? In the case of "Sinner," its new topic and limited budget contributed to its profit margin. The film’s unique storyline and affordable production costs made it more likely to win the film race. Similarly, "Minecraft Movie" tried nothing more than family entertainment and didn’t have any hidden news, which the audience appreciated.

Additional Costs

It’s worth noting that the budget for each film doesn’t include advertising and promotional costs, which can easily reach $1 million. These additional costs come from a separate section in each production company and don’t enter the base budget field.

Company Rankings

This half of the year, the company that brought in the most revenue was the one behind "Minecraft Movie," followed by Disney due to "Lilo and Stitch." Both companies have led the revenue rankings for years through their films. Other companies, like Sony and Universal, showed weaker income despite releasing more films.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the success or failure of a film depends on various factors, including production costs, timing, and audience demand. While some films like "Lilo and Stitch" and "Minecraft Movie" achieved significant success, others like "Elio" and "Mission: Impossible" fell short of expectations. Understanding these factors can help filmmakers and production companies make more informed decisions and increase their chances of success.

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