The duration of the movie key was usually about a month. To be specific, the key was valid for about 28 to 32 days. Before the official pre-sales of the movie, a release notice would be issued, which would specify the time limit for the key. For some of the top films, especially those that were released during the Spring Festival, Summer, National Day, and New Year, they still had a high box office performance after the key period ended. Therefore, the film company would choose to apply for an extension key to extend the screening period of the film and maximize the box office potential.
The Hunger Games was an American superhero film released in 2012, based on the Cambrian-era Hunger Games in Marvel Comics, directed by George Miller.
The story takes place in the 2050s. Humans on Earth fell into the Cambrian-era crisis under the attack of a supernatural force, causing the global temperature to drop sharply and the ecosystem to collapse. Humans were facing the threat of extinction. In order to save the human race, the government launched a plan called the Hunger Games to allow the survivors to compete for the right to survive.
The protagonist, Kate (Lilivia Leng), is a young female warrior. She meets her new friend, Maurizio Nigro, at the outpost of the game and learns the rules of the game. Kate was chosen to participate in the game, but she didn't know the cruel truth of the game until the game started. She found out that she was just one of the many contestants.
In the game, Kate and the other contestants experienced various dangers and challenges, including large-scale natural disasters, extreme climate change, and survival struggles. She worked hard to survive and established a deep friendship with other survivors. In the end, Kate and her team won the game, but it also meant that they had to face new challenges and choices to survive and save the earth.
The movie, The Hunger Games, explored the fate and future of mankind by showing a grand game about survival and the future.