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    New tidings from reality TV programs

    2015-02-05 09:25 China Daily Web Editor: Si Huan
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    Poster for popular reality TV shows adapted into movies, Where are We Going, Dad? 2. Photo provided to China Daily

    Poster for popular reality TV shows adapted into movies, Where are We Going, Dad? 2. Photo provided to China Daily

    This year's lunar New Year holiday season is likely to witness fierce competition at the country's box office among three movies that have been adapted from reality TV programs.

    The Chinese movies Running Man, Where are We Going, Dad? 2 and Emperor's Holidays are all based on South Korean TV shows.

    The feature film adapted from the popular TV show, Where are We Going, Dad?, hit an amazing box-office run of 700 million yuan ($112 million) in 2014, and it was the eighth most profitable Chinese-language movie last year. The low-budget movie took just five days to shoot.

    So some critics called it "an extended version of the TV show".

    Featuring celebrities who risk an adventurous journey to win a race, the 80 million yuan TV show, Running Man, has earned a record rating at 4.2 percent in 35 major cities, topping the audiences list with its 13 episodes from last October to the middle of January.

    Starring rising Chinese movie star Chen He and South Korean A-list actor Kim Jong-kook, the comedy film adapted from the TV show premiered on Jan 30 and grossed 227 million yuan at the box office in the first three days.

    On average, audiences laughed 86 times while watching the 88-minute movie, and about 590 million posts on Chinese micro-blogging platform Sina Weibo mentioned the movie as of Monday, according to data from Wanda Group, the film's distributor.

    The TV program, Where are We Going, Dad? 2, the sequel to its last year's first installment, shows four celebrity fathers trying to "survive" with their children on an island of the Republic of Fiji.

    The hit show behind the movie, which records the stars' parenting challenges from rural China to picturesque Rotorua in New Zealand, has gained the second-highest rating of nearly 2.5 percent.

    During his visit to New Zealand last November, President Xi Jinping noted that the show had contributed to a rising number of Chinese tourists to New Zealand, according to Xinhua News Agency.

    Emperor's Holidays is directed by Wang Yuelun, who was a celebrity father in the fatherhood series' first season. The movie, which claims to be a "real" drama as the actors need to "play the roles", will be screened in Chinese theaters on Feb 19, the same day as Dad 2 and also the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year.

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