Facts have proved that sometimes gossip is still very useful.

Today's stock market just proves that the news is true, so Tan's father and Tan's mother are very happy, which is tantamount to indirectly recovering hundreds of thousands of losses.

In the stock market, when you clear your positions during a bear market, it is tantamount to making money.

"Don't be so polite. Chairman Han didn't say whether the news this time is good or bad. You'd better let your uncle and aunt carefully consider the specific situation." Zhao Fusheng thought about it and said to Tan Kaixuan.

Tan Kaixuan nodded: "Don't worry, I understand."

Recently, he has been studying professional books on finance, and he still understands these things.

"Okay, there's nothing else to do, I just called to tell you about it, remember to go back and treat me to dinner." Zhao Fusheng said with a smile.

"You, I understand." Tan Kaixuan said with a smile, and hung up the phone.

Putting down the phone, Zhao Fusheng shook his head. If a person knows what is wrong and will change it, then this person must be the greatest person in the world.But mediocre ordinary people like us know that something is wrong, but still do it. This is a very normal thing.

Because people always have an inexplicable self-confidence and fluke mentality, thinking that they are unique winners, and they will win every time they gamble.

Whether it was Zhao Fusheng or Tan Kaixuan in the previous life, they were all such people, and the facts have proved that the more they are, the easier it is to fail, because the steel wire has never been so easy to walk.

Especially when walking a tightrope on high-rise buildings, you may fall into the clouds if you are not careful.

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Yue Yiling's actions were fast. In other words, Liu Dehua really liked the script of "Infernal Affairs". I don't know how he told Yue Yiling on the phone. The next night, Yue Yiling arrived with a few assistants. Haidong.

"Hua Zai, what are you so anxious about?" Yue Yiling was at a loss, at first she thought that Liu Dehua was being bullied when she was filming the commercial, so she let herself come here.

But after communicating with Wang Jinghua, I found that it was not what I thought, and Liu Dehua had other things to do.

Liu Dehua looked at Yue Yiling, and asked seriously: "Sister Ling, have you brought everything?"

Yue Yiling nodded, and took out a bank card: "It contains 20 Hong Kong dollars, and the lawyer you asked me to bring is also here."

Liu Dehua took the bank card, and then told the whole story, and finally said to Yue Yiling: "You immediately ask the lawyer to draft the contract and sign it as soon as possible."

After finishing speaking, he looked at Wang Jinghua and said, "Sister Hua, you can contact Planning Zhao and ask him to come over and sign the contract."

Wang Jinghua and Yue Yiling looked at each other, neither of them understood why Liu Dehua was in such a hurry.

Only Liu Dehua knows that he is actually worried. Although Liu Tianwang doesn't know much about Wang Zhonglei, in his opinion, since the other party is a businessman, he must value his interests more than himself. If Zhao Fusheng signs a contract with him If he knew about it, maybe Wang Zhonglei would come out and do something about it.

Seeing the fat in his mouth, Liu Tianwang would not let it out no matter what.

Zhao Fusheng was quickly invited by Wang Jinghua. Seeing Yue Yiling, he greeted Yue Yiling with a smile, and then looked at Liu Dehua: "Brother Hua, you are in such a hurry."

Liu Dehua smiled and nodded: "There is nothing troublesome. The contract is here, the lawyer is here, and I asked Ling Jie to bring the bank card. If there are no problems, let's sign the contract?"

Zhao Fusheng naturally had no opinion, no matter what Liu Tianwang had in mind, it had nothing to do with him.

Soon, the lawyer drafted the agreement, and the two signed it. Liu Dehua handed the bank card containing 20 Hong Kong dollars to Zhao Fusheng, and finally said with a smile: "I hope everything goes well."

Zhao Fusheng nodded: "Yes, I hope everything goes well."

"Sister Hua, help me send Zhao Plan." Liu Dehua said to Wang Jinghua with a smile.

Wang Jinghua nodded and sent Zhao Fusheng out of the room. Only Yue Yiling, the lawyer, and Liu Dehua were left in the room.

"Hua Zai, you are..." Yue Yiling looked at Liu Dehua strangely. Obviously, she didn't understand why Liu Dehua did this. Not only did she give the gold medal screenwriter to get the price, but she even bet on the box office with Zhao Fusheng in the agreement. , This is simply completely cooperating with Zhao Fusheng.

"Why, Sister Ling thinks, am I a little too stupid?" Liu Dehua smiled and asked Yue Yiling.

Yue Yiling has worked with him for many years, and the relationship is very close. Naturally, she doesn't have as many scruples as outsiders. The lawyer beside her is also Liu Dehua's queen lawyer, and he handles many legal issues.

So, upon hearing Liu Dehua's words, Yue Yiling simply nodded: "That's right, I just don't understand, why are you doing this, there's no need for it..."

Pointing to the script: "Even if the script is good, 5 yuan is already the price of conscience, okay?"

Liu Dehua nodded: "I've inquired. In the mainland, except for the top screenwriters, newcomers like Zhao Plan usually have [-] to [-] Hong Kong dollars, which is pretty good."

"Then you still..." Yue Yiling's expression was very strange.

Liu Dehua smiled lightly, took a deep breath, and said something that surprised Yue Yiling...

Chapter 235 Steady Earnings (45/142)

What Yue Yiling didn't understand, neither did Dong Chenxi.

So when she sent Zhao Fusheng away the next day, she asked Zhao Fusheng about her doubts.

"Why did Liu Dehua charge you such a high price?" Dong Chenxi asked Zhao Fusheng.

Zhao Fusheng smiled: "Why, do you think I'm not worth the price?"

After all, 20 Hong Kong dollars, if converted into RMB, is about 21 yuan, which is really a high price according to normal rules.

Dong Chenxi nodded. We were not outsiders, so she naturally said something, so she didn't need to think too much.

Sitting in the waiting hall, Zhao Fusheng glanced at the scenery outside the window, pondered for a moment, and then said: "You have also heard these days, isn't the movie market in Hong Kong very bad?"

Dong Chenxi was startled: "That's right, I know that."

Because when Zhao Fusheng asked for information before, she checked and found that the Hong Kong film market has indeed been declining in recent years.

Speaking of which, 20 years ago, that is, [-], was an important milestone for Hong Kong movies, and that was the beginning of the new wave of Hong Kong movies.A large number of TV behind-the-scenes workers turned to the film industry, including Xu Anhua, Zhang Guoming, Tam Jiaming, Yan Hao, Tsui Hark, Yu Yunkang, etc., based on their enthusiasm for movies, as well as the unique creativity and social sense of young people, they shot many full-fledged films. Personalized film works have opened a new page for Hong Kong films. Many works can express the feelings and feelings of these directors for the social climate at that time.

Although these new directors are all called "new wave directors", in fact, each of their works is very personal and has not fallen into the traditional pattern of Hong Kong film typology.Xu Anhua's works reveal profound humanity and a high degree of female sensitivity.Tsui Hark has a nervous tension, and Fang Yuping has a simple style and a strong sense of reality.Yan Hao fluctuates between youthful violence and indifference.Tan Jiaming follows the middle-class aesthetics, Zhang Guoming is good at making police and gangster films, etc. These characteristics all experience the auteur aesthetics of New Wave movies.

The New Wave marked a break between Hong Kong films and the previous generation of Chinese-standard Cantonese films.60. Cantonese films in the [-]s often carry heavy national burdens and fail to break through innovations, while New Wave films have a strong urban color and reveal strong local sensibility. This is very similar to the directors who grew up in Hong Kong and received Western education. relation.

In addition, movies of this period used big stars sparingly, and the production cost was also controlled. It was completely different from the later Hong Kong-produced movies that advertised cast stars and cost tens of millions of production.

Hong Kong's film industry has always been dominated by business. If the New Wave films are popular or not, it is inevitable that they will be eliminated.In the early 80s, New Arts City Films emerged as a force, absorbing a large number of up-and-coming directors at that time: Wu Yusen, Tsui Hark, Lin Lingdong, Gao Zhisen, etc., and produced a series of commercial films, mainly comedies.

Compared with the new wave that emerged in the late 70s, Hong Kong films in the 80s were too focused on plots and star packaging, so the genre of the film was unidirectional, let alone the author.Some people think that the films of this period created stars, stifled the creation of directors and screenwriters, and caused Hong Kong films to decline. In the 80s, the quality of Hong Kong films declined. Of course, the box office of the films was still very good.

In recent years, Hong Kong movies can basically be called a hundred flowers blooming. However, according to the tradition of Hong Kong movies, there are always followers of popular films. road of death.The boom of martial arts action movies is like this, and the boom of gambling movies and the later series of Young and Dangerous are no exception.

In the mid-90s, the box office of Hong Kong films continued to fall, while Western films gradually rose. Hollywood blockbusters headed by "Jurassic Park" and "Titanic" swept the world.

In addition, the problem of piracy has brought a heavy blow to the Hong Kong film market.Many movies were pirated after midnight screenings or premieres, and Customs and the police shirked their responsibilities. It was only later that the Hong Kong government began to face up to this problem, and Customs gradually strengthened its raids, which made the piracy activities somewhat restrained.

But all in all, today's Hong Kong movies rarely have blockbusters with a box office of tens of millions. So far this year, the best movie at the box office has not even reached 500 million.

"Liu Dehua doesn't really care about the 20 Hong Kong dollars." Zhao Fusheng saw Dong Chenxi's expression, and knew that she must have understood what he meant, and said slowly: "Don't say anything else, he is at least a few thousand Hong Kong dollars now." Wan's net worth, plus my girlfriend's family is also a wealthy family..."

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