Outside the theater, He Chaoyi went straight to Kang Jianfei's Cadillac, turned to the bodyguards and said, "I'm going to my brother-in-law's house tonight, won't you guys want to follow me?" The two bodyguards looked at each other and smiled bitterly, and said, "Miss, before you go out tomorrow, please. Call us first. Please search for the most complete novels!" "I know, it's really annoying!" He Chaoyi said with a bad face. From beginning to end, He Chaoyi didn¡¯t even look at her father, and seemed to be angry with Stanley Ho. "Well, it will be difficult to manage my daughter when she gets older." Stanley Ho sighed and turned back to his car. His children were well-behaved when they were young, but they became rebellious when they reached adolescence. They were all disobedient and each one was more difficult to control than the other. Back at Villa No. 4, He Chaoqiong first went back to his room to urge his son to sleep, and then went downstairs to the living room. She asked with a smile: "Are you planning to live with me forever?" He Chaoyi was wearing a leather jacket and leather trousers, dressed very wildly. She gnawed on an apple and said, "I don't care, just wait until I am relieved." She suddenly asked Kang Jianfei again, "Brother-in-law, are you going to make a second part of "Resident Evil"?" "It should be shot next year." Kang Jianfei nodded. "Give me a role. It has to be like a fight scene," He Chaoyi said and became excited. "Zombies are so cool. They are more stylish than other zombies or evil ghosts. How did you come up with it?" Kang Jianfei sweated wildly. Most people only think zombies are disgusting. Those who think zombies are cool are basically rebellious young people. He smiled and said: "Okay, when I write the script, I will add a role specifically for you." "My brother-in-law loves me the most. Come and kiss me, how stupid!" He Chaoyi sat over and hooked up with Kang Jianfei, covering his ears with lightning speed. He kissed his brother-in-law on the face. He Chaoyi looked pretty good when he was young, but Kang Jianfei was not very interested. Before the He family's youngest daughter was born, this girl was the most beloved daughter of the gambling king. If he dared to mess around, the gambling king would probably come to him directly to question him. He Chaoqiong did not care about her sister's overly intimate actions. She said: "Mr. Cha decided to reduce his 20% stake in Ming Pao Group. If we can successfully acquire it, Oriental Media Group will become the largest shareholder of Ming Pao Group." "So quickly." " Kang Jianfei was a little surprised, "Is he ready to retire? " "Maybe he is a little frustrated," He Chaoqiong said, "Dong Qiao, the editor-in-chief of "Ming Pao" was poached some time ago and went to work on "Apple Daily" Mr. Cha also had a big quarrel with Dong Qiao, the editor-in-chief of "Ming Pao". "Dong Qiao is a well-known writer in Southeast Asia. He had a close relationship with Jim Yong 20 years ago, and he was invited to be the editor-in-chief of "Ming Pao" a few years ago. But it was such an old friend who had differences with Jim Yong Kim's newspaper running philosophy, and he actually jumped ship to Apple Daily, which had no bottom line. ¡°After acquiring the shares of Ming Pao, Oriental Media can start to develop in Taiwan and Nanyang.¡± Kang Jianfei said. ¡°It¡¯s a pity that this is the 1990s, and the opportunity to enter the Western media market has been missed. In the 1980s, there was a wave of acquisitions in the United States. Traditional enterprises, film companies, newspapers and magazines, and record groups all conducted various equity transactions. Kang Jianfei bought Paramount at that time, and Japanese people were also waving their banknotes to buy various things in the United States. The most ruthless one is Rupert Murdoch. This old man bought all the newspapers available in the United States, as well as many movies, record companies and television stations. Oriental Media will definitely not be able to succeed in Europe and the United States, so it can only base itself on Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia, or at least encircle its territory in these places. Of course, what Kang Jianfei values ??most is the power of the Internet. Oriental Media will become a shareholder of Oriental Network Technology Company through the second round of financing before listing. The Internet is the new future of the media industry. ¡ ¡ In the newspapers the next day, film critics praised ¡°Resident Evil¡± and called it a classic of Hong Kong science fiction films. Of course, some people are angry because 99% of the entire film is in English. It can hardly be called a Chinese-language film. At most, it can be regarded as a Hong Kong-produced English film. Film critics criticized Kang Jianfei for taking a wrong path and striving for internationalization while forgetting the origins of Hong Kong movies. Of course Kang Jianfei could dub the movie in Cantonese, but he didn¡¯t do it, mainly for the viewing experience. For a story that takes place abroad, it would be too weird if it were all told in Chinese. Of course, the Taiwan version must have Mandarin dubbing, as the film producers there like to do it. The major films released during the Christmas season include "Chariots of Fire", "Ten Brothers", "Hagen", "Servant 2", "Water Dragon", etc. Among them, "Chariots of Fire" produced by Yongsheng is more impressive, with a box office of over 10 million in its first week. Newcomer Leung Wing-kei became famous because of this film and became a rising star in Hong Kong. Among the several young actresses promoted by the company, she is undoubtedly the one with the smoothest development. "Ten Brothers" is also pretty good. It is a Taiwan-funded film starring the brat Hao Shaowen. It grossed more than 4 million in its first week. As for the rest of the films, they were all sold out, and none even broke 2 million at the box office in the first week. Yuan Bin finally managed to raise investment to make a movie called "The Dragon". He also found his junior brother Yuan Biao to be the male lead and hit star Yang Liqing to be the female lead. However, the box office in the first week was only 1.2 million This movie can sell well in Hong Kong. 1.5 million is not enough to pay the actors. "Resident Evil" was released on the sixth day after its premiere, and it earned 13 million at the box office in its first week in four days. "Chariots of Fire", which originally had great momentum, was instantly depressed by the criticism. In the second week, the box office dropped to only 5 million, a drop of more than 50%. For the audience, watching "Resident Evil" now is even more surprising than watching "Mr. Zombie" back then. The combination of high technology, kung fu and gunplay is so exciting. Half a month after its release, "Movie Weekly" finally published a review of the film: "I have been wanting to write an article about "Resident Evil" since I was invited to attend the premiere. But I didn't understand some parts. Two days ago After watching it for the second time, I finally straightened out the plot of the movie This is a very successful Hong Kong commercial film. The zombies are obviously inspired by zombies and vampires, but it is packaged with biochemical technology, especially elevators. The scene of the accident is no less impressive than a thriller Li Jiaxin walked out of the bathroom, with drawers full of firearms, an empty villa, frightened birds, and a strong wind blowing in her face. It was as if she was the only one left alive in the world. These scenes make the atmosphere extremely weird and terrifying. If Mr. Kang Jianfei goes to make a horror movie, I will definitely donate a movie ticket "Resident Evil" can be said to have created a new movie genre, let's call it that. Zombie movie. The magical imagination and steady narrative rhythm create a complete science fiction world. I would say the highlight should be in the second part. The suspense left at the end of the film is really unbearable, even for Kang Jianfei. We will dig holes and not fill them as before." Paramount also invested in this film. While it was released in Hong Kong, "Resident Evil" also met with North American audiences during the Christmas period.