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Michi

I only have seen the trailer, and I have a bit mixed feeling. The scenery and the scale look nice and big, but acting and conversations did not really give too much impression. But, again, I personally didn't like Kadokawa's "YAMATO" so much, but it did well in the box office. "Ginghis Khan" is getting so much publicity, and it probably will at least reach breakeven, but after that, I really cannot tell.

erica_lee

thanks for your information.
by the way, what is your take in this movie? do you think it would be blockbuster? With 300million production cost, do you think it stands a chance to break even?

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