'Gone With the Bullets' fires back at critics with big box office numbers

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 A movie still from "Gone with the Bullets." [China.org.cn]

It's been a good week for Chinese director Jiang Wen.

Shots fired from mainland movie critics at Jiang's new film, "Gone With the Bullets," couldn't down the feature's bulletproof box office numbers.

The film earned 36 million U.S. dollars over the weekend to put its total number up to around 49 million since premiering last Thursday.

That puts "Gone With the Bullets" atop the Chinese box office and makes it the second-highest grossing movie this weekend worldwide.

The day after the premiere of "Gone With the Bullets," Chinese movie critics like producer Wu Zhishuo attempted to shoot down the film, saying it was "self-aggrandizing" and "non-sensical."

Set in 1920s Shanghai, the film is about the drama, deceit and romance that surrounds a beauty pageant. It is also a non-linear sequel to Jiang's 2010 hit film, "Let the Bullets Fly."

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