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The bar graph shows the percentage of the profits which were was made by viewers in US cinema, according to seven different movie genres in 1995, 2000, and 2005 as a percentage of the total earning.
Overall, it is clear that the rates of all genres fluctuated over the 10-year period. Among them, the most popular (참고로 말씀드리자면, 이 표에는 해당되지 않지만, task 1에서 어떤 항목의 수치가 높다고 그게 무조건 인기가 많은 것으로 해석해서는 안 됩니다.) genre was comedy and was followed by drama and action. In contrast, there were slight profits in thriller, musicals, and animation.
Looking at the graph more closely, one can see that the only genre, which gradually increased in the share of profit, was comedy. Drama, on the other hand, peaked at roughly 30 percent of the profits in 1995, but in 2005, that nearly halved to 15 percent in 2005. The most interesting thing is that when it comes to genres of adventure, the percentage of the profits dramatically surged from 10 percent in 2000 to approximately 25 percent in 2005. In case of genre of action, the percentage of the profits insignificantly decreased between more than 15 percent in 1995 and less than 15 percent in 2005. The three genres, which are thriller, musicals, and animation, accounted for small portion of the total earnings. (이쪽에 대한 정보가 너무 부족합니다. 물론 모든 내용을 고르게 다룰 수는 없고, 그래서도 안 되지만, 그래도 지금과 같이 너무 심한 편중이 되지 않도록 조금은 신경써주세요.) |