Yi Shou Qian Xi became the first actor in China to earn 10 billion yuan at the box office after 2000. The movies he starred in," The Water Gate Bridge of Changjin Lake " and " Miracle: Stupid Kid ", had a total box office of more than 10 billion yuan, becoming the first 10 billion yuan box office star in the country after 2000. In addition, his performance was highly praised by the critics. The film critic, Shi Hang, praised his performance in "Miracle: Stupid Child" for being exceptionally moving, showing a variety of emotions such as familiarity, calmness, and a bitter smile. However, the search results provided did not clearly answer which movie was the first to break the 10 billion box office, so it was impossible to give a definite answer.
The duo of Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey from The New York Times were the ones to initially expose the Harvey Weinstein story. Their investigative journalism brought the issue to the forefront and sparked widespread attention and discussions.
I haven't heard of a novel titled 'chase me a broke and beautiful novel'. But if we think about it, 'Pride and Prejudice' could fit the idea. Elizabeth is not from a super wealthy family, so she can be seen as 'broke' in the context of the high - society world of the novel. And the love story that unfolds between her and Mr. Darcy is beautiful, and there are elements of them 'chasing' each other in the story.
Two of the movies broke 200 million yuan on the first day of the box office. Among them," Fast Pursuit 4 " won the first place in North America on its first day of release. The box office in North America reached 30 million US dollars on its first day, which was equivalent to 200 million RMB. The other movie was " Flying Life 2 ", which also broke 200 million yuan on its first day of release.
Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey of The New York Times were among the first to break the Harvey Weinstein story. Their in - depth reporting uncovered the pattern of his sexual harassment and abuse, which led to more and more women coming forward with their experiences.