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I decided to go all-out and give myself the full Millennium experience by watching the TV miniseries (9 hours in total) over the space of three nights. As a result, these reviews are of the extended, three-hour editions of each film rather than the condensed, theatrical two-hour versions.THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE is a highly effective sequel that avoids the usual 'second film in a trilogy' syndrome. It's full of action and intriguing plot twists, and it takes hold of the original's storyline and builds and expands on it in a decent way.

I wouldn't say it's better than the first film - it lacks the novelty of THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, and it's very slightly less emotionally fulfilling - but it's nevertheless a superior piece of filmmaking. Bring on the third!

By Kerry Allen
BBC Monitoring

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Li Yifeng has been a bankable star and a household name in China for years

One of China's biggest stars, actor Li Yifeng, has been arrested on suspicion of repeatedly soliciting prostitutes.

State media said Li, 35, had recently been detained and charged by police in Beijing and had confessed his guilt.

The actor, who played Communist leader Mao Zedong in a 2021 film, has been dropped as brand ambassador by leading firms including fashion house Prada.

He's the latest star to be prosecuted in China after officials criticised the influence they have over young people.

Li Yifeng, also known as Evan Li, is a household name and hugely popular in China, with 60 million followers on the country's Twitter-like Sina Weibo platform. He has been in the public eye since 2007, when he participated in a national TV talent contest.

Since then, he has appeared in many TV shows and dramas before moving into acting. Last year, he starred in The Pioneer, a biographical historical blockbuster about China's Communist party.

Signs he was in trouble appeared over the weekend, when his name was removed from the list of celebrities due to appear at the Mid-Autumn Festival Gala on state television on Saturday.

The official China Daily said the actor had been "cancelled" after being placed in administrative detention on solicitation charges. Striking what some might see as an ironic note, it reported he had been dropped as promotional ambassador for China's highest prosecuting agency, which had removed a music video of his from its channel.

Before news of his arrest became public, Li's studio issued a statement saying he had "always abided by professional ethics, adhered to the moral bottom line and actively shown social responsibility".

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Li starred in a production last year celebrating the centenary of the Communist party

"The remarks about Li Yifeng on the internet are untrue and have been fabricated and spread maliciously by people with ulterior motives," it said. Within 24 hours, the statement had been deleted on Sina Weibo.

Despite his huge popularity, there has been little apparent sympathy for the actor - perhaps not surprising, given the nature of the crimes he's accused of.

Many netizens talked about how "embarrassing" the case must be for him.

"This is the biggest humiliation in history! Li Yifeng, you have truly lost face," read one popular Weibo post.

"How dare he make a statement [refuting the allegations]," another person wrote.

Last year, Beijing's top media regulator sent a strong warning to celebrities that they needed to show more "moral" behaviour and "consciously oppose decadent ideas of money worship, hedonism and extreme individualism".

Consequently, many celebrities have found themselves "cancelled", whereby their online accounts are deleted and their historic works are removed from prominent channels.

These include actress Zheng Shuang, social media influencer Viya and Chinese-Canadian actor Kris Wu.

Many in China have compared the arrest of Mr Li to that of Mr Wu in July 2021 for suspected rape. The All China Women's Federation has said such scandals are "not isolated cases in the entertainment industry" and that they "shatter the public's goodwill".

News of Li Yifeng's arrest comes amid a climate of anger about the ill-treatment of women in China, including the unprovoked attack on a group of women in a restaurant earlier this year.

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Legendary Premier League goalkeeper Ben Foster has called time on his illustrious football career.

Foster has been without a club since the end of last season since leaving Watford following their relegation from the Premier League.

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Ben Foster reacts during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Watford at Old Trafford. Photo by Nathan Stirk.
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The 39-year-old has now resolved to hang his gloves, with the Englishman revealing Newcastle United approached him over a possible move but turned down the offer.

While announcing his retirement, Foster disclosed that the decision to turn down Newcastle was down to his family.

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"I just didn't want to do it, I had this deep feeling, and the wrench of it was that I'd have to move away from home, that would kill me," Foster told his podcast, The Cycling GK.
"If I'm in an apartment in Newcastle by myself, away from my family, I don't think people can understand. That's hard to do, especially at the age I am and with everything else I've got going on," he added.

Ben Foster's career breakdown

The Englishman started his career at Stoke City before he joined Wrexham on loan after he had failed to break into the first team for the Potters.

It was during his time at Wrexham when he was spotted by Sir Alex Ferguson, who brought him to Old Trafford in the summer of 2005.

He went on to spend five years with the Red Devils, playing second fiddle for Edwin van der Sar.

He later had stints with Birmingham City and West Brom before he wound up his career with Watford.

Foster made a total of 536 appearances in his professional career, including 390 in the Premier League.

He won the Premier League title on two occasions during his time with Man United.

Man United want Oblak to replace De Gea

Earlier, Sports Brief reported Manchester United are hunting for a long-term replacement for David de Gea, who will be out of contract in the summer of 2023.

Erik ten Hag is said not to be 'convinced' with the idea of having the Spaniard as the Red Devils' first choice keeper.

Reports suggest the Dutchman has identified Atletico Madrid's Jan Oblak as an ideal replacement for De Gea.

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