The two bar charts illustrate the proportion of films released and ticket sales over a ten-year period starting from 1996 in a nation.
Overall, most genres, except for romance, experienced a significant increase in both film releases and ticket sales. The percentage of romance films released remained stable, whereas ticket sales for romance films nearly halved during the given period.
As can be seen from the charts, the proportion of drama films released increased from approximately 25% to 35% between 1996 and 2000. Comedy and fantasy films also witnessed considerable increases, rising from 20% to 25% and from 16% to 21%, respectively. Meanwhile, the percentage of romance films remained stable at 5%.
On the other hand, ticket purchases for drama movies remained relatively unchanged at just over 15%. The ticket sales for comedy and fantasy movies increased, with comedy rising from 20% to about 22.5% and fantasy from 2.5% to 7%. Conversely, ticket sales for romantic movies showed a downward trend, decreasing from 5% to approximately 2%.
