{"slug": "so-bad-it-s-good-terrible-chinese-animated-film-niu-lai-becomes-box-office-hit", "title": "'So Bad It's Good': 'Terrible' Chinese Animated Film Niu Lai Becomes Box Office Hit and Antidote to AI Slop", "summary": "A low-budget Chinese animated film, 'Niu Lai' (translated as 'The Cow Is Coming' or 'The Ox Comes'), made by director Xin Yumeng and his mother, screenwriter Sun Lifang, has become an unlikely box-office hit, earning over 29 million yuan (about £3.15 million/$4.28 million) by late August after initially grossing only about 10,000 yuan in its first 10 days. The film's crude, handmade animation has been embraced by audiences as a refreshing antidote to AI-generated content, with Ivy Yang, founder of Wavelet Strategy, telling the South China Morning Post that its success reflects a reaction against 'AI slop' and a new appreciation for things that are 'handmade, naive, and even absurd'.", "body_md": "# 'So Bad It's Good': 'Terrible' Chinese Animated Film Niu Lai Becomes Box Office Hit and Antidote to AI Slop\n\n## The film's crude animation has become its biggest draw among curious audiences.\n\nA [Chinese](https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ai-pesticide-plan-crop-loss-china-1813875) animated film mocked online as 'terrible' has become an unlikely box-office sensation, turning ridicule into millions of yuan in ticket sales.\n\n*Niu Lai*, an exceptionally low-budget production made by a mother-and-son team, has drawn audiences curious to see the film whose crude animation has become an internet phenomenon.\n\nThe 86-minute film has attracted attention for its rudimentary 3D visuals, bizarre sequences and unusual storytelling.\n\nWhat began as mockery on [Chinese social media](https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/chinese-woman-pov-photo-sales-concerts-1788139) has since turned into viral curiosity, with some viewers embracing its handmade appearance as a refreshing alternative to increasingly polished and [AI-generated content](https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ai-actress-china-250-million-views-1813394).\n\n## 'Terrible' Animated Film Becomes Box Office Hit\n\nReleased in [China](https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/tragic-end-celebrity-dog-china-legal-gaps-1800911) on 5 August, *Niu Lai* initially appeared destined to disappear from cinemas. The film earned only about 10,000 yuan (£1,085/$1,475) in its first 10 days, with some days bringing in just a few hundred yuan. Other reports put the early total closer to 7,700 yuan (£835/$1,136).\n\nIts fortunes changed after clips and reactions spread online. Viewers began sharing the film's stiff characters, unusual sound effects and bizarre sequences, turning its perceived shortcomings into memes and encouraging others to buy tickets simply to see what the fuss was about.\n\nBy 18 August, *Niu Lai* had surpassed 21 million yuan (£2.28 million/$3.10 million). Its box-office haul later reportedly had exceeded 29 million yuan, placing the unlikely hit among China's top-performing films.\n\n*Niu Lai* an Antidote To AI Slop\n\nThe film's success has fuelled a wider conversation about artificial intelligence and creativity. Some viewers have embraced *Niu Lai* because its rough, handmade appearance feels distinctly human at a time when audiences are increasingly exposed to AI-generated content.\n\nSome fans reportedly viewed the film's handcrafted quality as a welcome tonic in the age of AI. However, *Niu Lai* was not created as an explicitly anti-AI project. Its visual limitations became part of its appeal only after the film went viral.\n\nIvy Yang, founder of Wavelet Strategy, told the South China Morning Post that the film's success reflected a reaction against 'AI slop', adding that people have developed a new appreciation for things that are 'handmade, naive, and even absurd'.\n\n## About the Film\n\n*Niu Lai*, translated as *The Cow Is Coming* or *The Ox Comes*, follows a calf and a skylark through an unusual, dreamlike story. The film was made over five years by director Xin Yumeng and his mother, screenwriter Sun Lifang.\n\nIn an interview, Xin described *Niu Lai* as a 'healing family film' centred on family bonds and confronting adversity with courage.\n\nIts tiny budget has become another part of the story. Some online reports have claimed the production cost was as little as 1,000 to 1,600 yuan (£109-£218/$148-$236), although the figure has not been officially confirmed by the filmmakers.\n\nThe lack of resources was also reflected in its promotion. The film reportedly arrived with virtually no conventional marketing, trailer or promotional campaign. Cinemas have subsequently created [hand-drawn posters](https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/canadian-cinema-hand-drawn-spider-man-poster-viral-1814006) to advertise screenings, adding another layer to its DIY identity.\n\n## Viewers' Reaction\n\nReactions have ranged from outright mockery to genuine affection. Some viewers have described the film as 'unbelievably terrible and eye-opening', while others have treated watching it as an internet challenge. Some have even embraced its flaws, arguing that it is 'so bad it's good.'\n\nAudiences have reportedly bought tickets after seeing sarcastic reviews and viral clips online, while others have praised its simplicity and handmade quality.\n\nThe contrasting reactions have transformed *Niu Lai* from an obscure low-budget animation into a cultural phenomenon, showing how online humour, meme culture and curiosity can turn a film's biggest perceived weakness into its most powerful marketing tool.\n\n© Copyright IBTimes 2025. 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