The line graphs detail the entire proportion regarding movie releases and the utter rate of ticket sales in 1996 and 2000 in a particular nation.
Overall, what stands out from that chart is that there was an increase in the rates of movie release as well as ticket sales of all types of genres except romance during the surveyed period. Besides, although the percentage of Drama releases was the highest, the most purchase of tickets was Comedy while the opposite was true for Romance.
According to the data, in 1996, the percentages of drama and comedy released were merely above 25% and 20% in turn and then experienced noticeable growths to 35% and 25% each. Also, a slight rise was also seen in the figure for Fantasy, from around 12% to approximately 16% and that of romance remained unchanged at solely above 5%.
In terms of the rate of ticket sales during the same period, comedy ranked first (20%) and was followed by drama (15%) in the first year. Four years later, those two genres underwent a marginal increase of around 5% and 2% respectively. The remainings comprised less than 10% or the total ticket sales, particularly, only romance even saw a plunge to only 2%.
