“The Battle at Lake Changjin,” has made a whopping $892 million in the communist country since it was released there on Sept.
30.It has now surpassed the 2017 action flick “Wolf Warrior II,” which previously held the record for China’s highest-grossing movie, with $882 million in box office receipts.As the Chinese box office is the largest in the world, “The Battle at Lake Changjin” is also now the highest-grossing film of 2021 worldwide, according to Variety.It has even outearned the James Bond flick, “No Time To Die,” which has grossed just north of $700 million internationally.The film is based on the Battle of Chosin Reservoir — a military campaign that occurred during the Korean War.
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