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Na Tra "caused a stir"

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động15/02/2025

Content about "Nezha 2: The Devil Child Causes Havoc in the Sea" has been flooding social media in recent days.


“Na Tra” trở thành từ khóa hàng đầu mà giới trẻ tìm kiếm      Ảnh: MTIME

"Na Tra" has become a top search term among young people. Photo: MTIME

With current revenues exceeding $1 billion, "Nezha 2: The Devil Child in the Sea" is the highest-grossing Chinese film of all time, and also ranks among the top 9 highest-grossing animated films globally. The resounding success of this Chinese film has created an unprecedented information "earthquake".

Numerous forums and community groups have been actively discussing and analyzing the film, exploring aspects that helped it break numerous box office records. Furthermore, stories surrounding the production team, especially director Sui Cao, have become a focal point of attention, strongly inspiring young people with their creativity, perseverance, and willingness to dream and act. Many Gen Z fans have even combined images of Nezha with their favorite idols or set them as their profile pictures. The media buzz surrounding Nezha is expected to continue as the film prepares for release in other countries around the world , including Vietnam.



Source: https://nld.com.vn/na-tra-lam-mua-lam-gio-196250215195047038.htm

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