Peoples-Republik Bar, just 1 mile from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and less than a mile from Harvard University, is a popular spot among young students in the area, and at this moment, it had been rented by the âMIT-21-TEAMâ film crew to shoot a scene from the very first page of the hefty script.
During the daytime, the bar normally bathed in bright light had been set by the lighting technician to resemble the dim atmosphere of the night. The bald white bartender behind the bar was wiping glasses, while young customers shouted and played darts, and those sitting at the round wooden tables chatted over drinks, creating an ambiance brimming with enthusiasm; of course, they were all extras.
The camera positions for the two film cameras were placed at the front corner of the bar and diagonally across from it. Wearing a baseball cap, Valery Fister operated the one at the front, with Wang Yang standing beside him aiming through the viewfinder; the other camera was controlled by Harry George. The rest of the crew, including the lighting and sound technicians, were also in their places, while Joshua stared blankly at Alexis who was sitting at the edge of the bar.
Her brown hair flowed over her shoulders, bangs covering her forehead, slender eyebrows, blue eyes, and a petite round face with a smile, she was the picture of a sweet girl. Next to her sat Natalie, whose long hair had been cut into a loose bob, looking like an adorable good girl; beside her was Jay Baruchel, his hair curled up, looking foolish as if he had just woken up.
âAction!â With the command, the three casually held their glass cups, and Natalie said, âWeâll find one, whatâs most abundant in Boston? Nerds and geniusesâ¦â
This scene depicted the MIT team having just lost a major player. As the three drank in the bar, they were approached and fell into a dispute with others drinking there, including Jeff Ma. At this moment, the white classmate playing Jeff Ma, who thought they were just âaverage nerds,â approached with some shyness and said to Natalie, âHey, can I buy you a drink?â
Natalie glanced at him and raised her glass slightly while casually asking, âI have an addition and subtraction question for you, how about it?â The scene wasnât a close-up, so the monitor also captured the indifferent faces of Alexis and Jay. Without waiting for the fat guy to respond, Natalie rapidly recited the line that she had practiced many times during rehearsal, â2+7+4-5+2+4-1+9+2+6-4+2-8-7+4-2+6 equals what?â
No sooner had she finished her line, she couldnât help but breathe a sigh of relief. No one called NG! Finally done with that damned line! Wang Yang, that troublemaker!
The bespectacled fat guy stood gaping; it was a very simple math question that a child could solve with his fingers, but that only applied when looking at the numbers directly, not when they were spoken so quickly and in such quantity that he couldnât keep up! He said blankly, âUh, can you say that slower?â Natalie glanced away, uninterested, and said, âCan you tell a clock to slow down? Only if itâs broken.â
Alexis and Jay both showed an intriguing smile and took a sip from their glasses.
â21.â Daniel Wu, who had been watching from the sidelines, suddenly chimed in. Natalieâs eyebrows twitched, and as she turned her head, she heard someone rapidly say, âI have a question for you too, whatâs 22 minus 1?â Natalie turned around to see the mocking Daniel Wu, a playful smile appeared on her lips as she said, â21.â
âCUT!â Wang Yang called a halt to the scene, and immediately everyone looked at him. Joshua wiped the corner of his mouth, puzzled and wondering, âWhat just happened?â Wang Yang looked at Daniel Wu and said, âDaniel, thereâs something missing in your expression. You know, Jeffâs line is indeed meant to humiliate these people, but heâs also somewhat proud and smug because heâs smart and because thereâs two beautiful women and a nerd sitting there.â
In character development, Jeff Ma was such a proud person. He joined the card-counting team initially to prove his ability, but as he learned and gained practical experience, he realized the importance of the team, as well as the value of friendship and loyalty, still proud, but no longer cynical.
âDonât tell Jeff I said this about him,â Wang Yang added, causing everyone to smile faintly. Kevin Spacey was a technical consultant who accompanied the film crew, but he wasnât present for this scene as it didnât involve card-counting. As the clapper was struck, Wang Yang called out, âAction!ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Daniel Wu adjusted his expression, adding a smile to his sarcastic face, and quickly asked, âI also have a question for you, whatâs 22 minus 1?â Natalie smiled and said, â21.â Her face gradually cooled, and she quickly said in a faster tone, âI have a question, if you were on a game show and had to choose one of three doors to open, behind one is a car, behind the others are goatsâ¦â
She spoke slower and slower until her head dropped as if it had broken off, and she laughed out, âDirector, I forgot the rest of the words!â Alexis, Daniel Wu, and the others laughed along, and Wang Yang spread his hands helplessly, calling out with a laugh, âWho has that damn script for her!â
This scene had no complex movements or camera tracking, but it was not easy to pull off because the lines were difficult to remember and had to be spoken quickly and clearly. Even though they had rehearsed a long time before the shoot, there were unavoidable NGs, and many of them.
This was to be expected, Wang Yang didnât count on shooting the entire scene in one goâit was impossible. To complete a Q&A without gasping for breath was already smooth sailing; this wasnât a stage play, movies have editing.
âScript delivery!â Joshua, abiding by his sisterâs boyfriendâs advice to âseize every chance to make a good impression on her,â diligently picked up Wang Yangâs script and walked over to hand it to Natalie, believing âbe cool when necessary, but smile more at her.â He smiled at Alexis who stood beside him and walked back with steps in retreat. Alexis grew more confused, feeling that something was really off with this guyâ¦
Natalie opened the script and looked it over intently, her lips gently moving as she memorized the lines; Daniel Wu also took the opportunity to glance at his own script and memorize his lines. After a while, Natalie nodded and said, âOkay, letâs go again!â
âAction!â With the command, Valery-Fest and other crew members resumed work, and Natalie continued looking up at the standing Daniel Wu, speaking more quickly, âI have a question⦠The other two doors have goats, you chose one door, say itâs number one. The host, who knows whatâs behind the doors, opens door number three, and thereâs a goat. He then asks you, âDo you want to change your mind and choose door number two?'â
Daniel Wu immediately replied, âChange.â Natalie then said, âWhy? Whatâs the benefit of changing your choice? Door number one has a car, heâs trying to trick you!â Daniel Wu, with a slightly disdainful expression, retorted, âYouâre tricking me. This is the Monty Hall problem. There are three scenarios: I picked goat number one, the host goat number two, switching lets me get the car; I picked goat number two, the host picks goat number one, switching gets me the car; I picked the car, the host takes a goat, only then do I lose, but the chance of success in switching is 2/3. Why not?â
Wang Yang, resting his chin on his hand, observed Natalieâs performance as she moved on to ask about another game theory puzzle, the âTiger Paradox,â still rapid-fire, without any pause for breath. Obviously, audiences in front of the big screen wouldnât catch everything clearly, they wouldnât have time to think, let alone react⦠But he didnât need them to understand; this part needed to be spoken with clear enunciation and seemingly simple language, the goal was to quickly engage viewers and make them feel as if they were thinking.
Not understanding was fine; as long as the protagonists provided a definite answer in the last line, it would be exciting, creating an atmosphere of âthese people are geniuses!â At the same time, the audience would also get a preliminary feel for the charactersâ personalities and âcoolness.â
â%#%*@⦠Sorry!â âThe probability of the tiger⦠forgot!â âCUT! What the hell, once more!â â¦
The scene kept encountering NGs for several minutes. Then, finally, it wasnât just flubbed lines causing the problem. The effort to remember lines led to disjointed performances, prompting Wang Yang to yell CUT again. Natalie was almost sweating from her forehead; the amount of NGs in this scene had surpassed those of âJunoâ in total! She took a deep breath, feeling deeply affected, âIâm very sorry!â Wang Yang smiled and clapped his hands, saying, âLetâs all take a break!â
In the midst of laughter, Valery-Fest, Harry-George, and other crew members stopped working and sat down at the barâs round table to take a break, while the extras continued to chat idly like tourists. Natalie, exasperated, complained, âAh, these lines are too hard to memorize, I never knew people from MIT were that amazing.â Daniel Wu, sitting down, also took a breath, âMy brainâs gotten all muddled too.â
âGood thing I donât have many lines,â Alexis said, patting her collarbone area, causing Joshuaâs eyes to widen and his heart to skip a beat. Jay-Baruchel chuckled and shared his thoughts, âI wish I had more lines, though.â
âHELLO, buddy!â A grinning Wang Yang came over to Daniel Wu, suddenly swung a punch towards his chest with a whoosh! Alert, Daniel Wu instantly blocked the fierce punch with one hand and threw one back, which Wang Yang sidestepped, capturing Danielâs forearm and aiming his right elbow.
People had quickly grown accustomed to their spontaneous sparring; the martial arts-obsessed director started fighting the moment he got a break that morning. Natalie glanced at the two fighting boisterously, continued perusing her script, flipped a few pages, and began reading the lines for the real card counting scenes. She said, âYang, I have a doubt. Itâs not something I should worry about, but I want to know.â
Wang Yang stopped the punch and took a seat at the bar, letting Wu continue with the script. He smiled and asked, âWhat is it? Got a question for the director?â Everyone looked at Natalie with amusement, except for Joshua, who couldnât take his eyes off her.
âWell, a lot of the lines seem rather complicated. Even we canât figure it out in a snap,â Natalie said with quirked eyebrows and a twisted mouth, slapping the script, âI hate them, theyâre killing me.â Wang Yang laughed knowingly at her problem, saying, âYou mean the audience will be confused? Thatâs part of the plan. They donât need to understand. The focus isnât there.â
Natalie shrugged lightly, remembering the gambling movies she had watched for this film. She earnestly said, âMy question is actually that Iâve seen a lot of gambling movies, âGambler Ma Huali,â âCasino Tycoon,â âKing of Gamblersâ⦠Compared to them, âMIT-21-TEAMâ is so distinctive, especially the gambling part. It looks highly professional, with lots of real techniques, terms, and detailsâ¦â
Seeing her pause, Alexis asked with some confusion, âI havenât given it much thought, but isnât being different a good thing?â Joshua quickly agreed, âIâve read the script; itâs interesting! Incredible, truly remarkable and different!â
Alexis ignored him while Natalie casually glanced at Joshua and kept flipping through the script, saying, âI donât know if itâs interesting. We demand attention and thought from people, the lines are memorable, and the story is attractive. But what if itâs not a script that can be pondered over and over, but rather what quickly passes by on the screen, might audiences find it verbose and boring? Always this complicated stuff, very aggressive.â
âSo what kind of⦠atmosphere are you going for with this film? Is there anything similar? Iâd like to take a look,â Natalie looked towards Wang Yang, who was deep in thought.
Thinking about this question, Wang Yang said, âI donât know, I think there hasnât been a similar movie before, anyway, I canât find one.â He rubbed his shoulder muscles and said, âNatalie, you know that a movie is ultimately born in the editing room. Asking me what âMIT-21-TEAMâ is like now? I canât answer that, butâ¦â
âBam!â He pretended to fire a gun with his right hand, blew the invisible smoke off his index finger, and laughed, âGuys, itâs that same old phrase, a cool film.â Natalie flipped her hands over and stared with wide eyes, âThat word is too crafty.â Joshua chimed in abruptly, âYes, the script is very crafty, quite beautiful!â
âHaha, yes.â Wang Yang grinned, in his understanding, the so-called cool was that kind of handsome and dazzling cool, where each character had their own duties, and through details and dialogue, their professionalism and genius were shown off and flaunted, the focus being on creating an impression in the minds of the audience.
Whether it was card counting techniques, the team actually playing 21 in casinos, detection and counter-detection, and each characterâs gifted abilitiesâaside from card counting, what else did these geniuses know? Like being fluent in multiple languages, these were details to be flaunted. But if weâre talking about gambling filmsâ¦
âHave you guys watched Hong Kong gambling films?â Wang Yang suddenly asked. Alexis and Jay shook their heads, no, and Natalie frowned slightly in thought before shaking her head as well, âNo, I like Wang Jiaweiâs Hong Kong films. Hmm? Is this film styled after Hong Kong gambling movies?â Daniel Wu said with a smile, âIâve watched âGambling Heroesâ and âGod of Gamblersâ a few times, they seem to have a different style, right?â
Wang Yang didnât immediately answer the question about style but shared his own insights, âThe style of Hong Kong gambling films is to focus on gambling, with all kinds of bizarre gambling skills, even superpowers that are beyond reality. Hong Kong film gambling scenes are always very dazzling and cool, with conflict, magic, and panache. In gambling, itâs a painting; Hollywood gambling movies generally focus on âwhy gambleâ and the peripheral stories, digging into the charactersâ inner lives, with the gambling table being merely a brief detail, never lingeringâitâs a thick line.â
Daniel Wu nodded in agreement and said, âYes, I feel the same way, Hollywood gambling films seem to not understand gambling techniques, completely lacking subtlety, compared to Hong Kong filmsâ¦â He paused and then laughed, âHollywood doesnât have gambling movies.â Natalie, however, was surprised and asked, âWhy is that?â
âI donât know,â Wang Yang shrugged his shoulders. He had also been puzzled by this question. Could it be that American audiences didnât like to watch âprofessionalâ gambling films? But he thought that wasnât it, no one likes something amateurish over professional, the more professional, the more exciting and mesmerizing it is, as proven in various medical and crime-solving TV series. Of course, whether TV series or films, no matter how professional, the precondition is the story has to be good, and the characters have to be compelling.
Especially because of film length, itâs not possible to use the entire runtime to introduce card techniques; itâs not an educational program or a documentary. Thereâs a balance, a rhythm to maintain. âMIT-21-TEAMâ is mainly about detectives and counter-detection, the MIT groupâs battle against all of Las Vegas.
But without a doubt, what can be called âgambling filmsâ in Hollywood have never focused on the gambling itself, lacking professionalism and detail. Why is that?
Thinking from a producerâs perspective, it seems there might be some clues. Thinking this, Wang Yang looked at Natalie and the others, puzzled, and said with a laugh, âMaybe because, from a business standpoint, gambling films have never really had a market in Hollywood, no one wants to explore and try, and producers donât want to take the risk. You know, itâs better to take that money and make a romantic film instead.â
Joshua nodded with a chuckle, âI love romantic films, Iâve always been looking forward to love.â Jay questioned, âYouâve never been in love?â Alexis looked at him curiously, and Joshua suddenly didnât know what to say, âUh!â Natalie looked at Wang Yang, âKeep going!â
âThen you go to make a gambling film, which isnât considered a commercial movie, wanting to explore gambling and human nature, emotions, and so on; itâs just a low-budget movie, aiming to win with a creative approach that often takes the route of story depth, so naturally, the camera wonât focus on any gambling technique; with a high budget, you can do a lot of big action and big scenes, then you think, whatâs so grand about a little gambling table?â
Speaking of which, Wang Yang suddenly remembered the future film âCasino Royale,â claiming to be a âpure Hollywood gambling film,â which, in fact, after his research into many Hollywood gambling movies, is the one with the most detailed. But comparatively, its gambling element was still somewhat simple, and compared to Hong Kong films, it appeared quite naive.
But he didnât fully endorse Hong Kong gambling films like âGambling Heroesâ and âGod of Gamblers,â that whole style was already 1980sâ technique, unsuitable for todayâs world, even Hong Kong finds it outdated.
Exaggeration and superpowers are not professional, âMIT-21-TEAMâ seeks dazzling but realistic, high IQ card techniques. It wants the detail-oriented atmosphere of Hong Kong films and the exciting narratives of Hollywood commercial films.
âI want to create a flavorâ¦â Wang Yang stood up, but Natalie became more and more puzzled and asked, âI donât understand?â Wang Yang continued with a laugh, âYou canât understand now, but trust me! If âMIT-21-TEAMâ were classified as a gambling movie, then it would be unprecedented. Haha!â He glanced over at Alexis, Daniel Wu, and the others, speaking solemnly, âYou know? Weâre going to make it the pinnacle of gambling movies that canât be surpassed!â
âWow!â Joshua dragged out his voice in admiration, feigning cuteness, âThatâs so exciting!â Alexis agreed wholeheartedly, thinking which of Wang Yangâs movies wouldnât be exciting? Especially with their own presence in it! Natalie smiled lightly and said, âOkay, even though Iâm still very confused about what it will be like, whether it will be boring⦠Iâll leave it to you, director!â
Wang Yang shrugged with a smile, saying, âI donât know how it will turn out, but it will be cool, it will be.â
This movie was a brand new experience for him, unlike any before, this movie had no template to follow. Apart from also being adapted from âBringing Down Las Vegas,â it was completely different from âWinning 21â² and wasnât a traditional Hollywood gambling movie; the outcome was unpredictable. But whether it was blackjack, Texas holdâem, or Omaha⦠whatever it was, a movie like this had never appeared before, who knows whether the audience would like it or not?
You have to try to know the result! Just do your best!
As Wang Yang walked towards the camera, passing by Joshua, he patted his head, laughing, âI canât guarantee any miracles, but at least it hasnât taken that path of failure. So, I chose door number two. Thatâs a 2/3 chance of winning!â He suddenly yelled at Natalie and Daniel Wu, âHurry up and read the script! If anyone NGs later, Iâll punch them all the way back to Long Island, New York!â
âIâm waiting!â Natalie gave him a provocative look; everyone naturally knew he was joking but they all started to look seriously at the script and memorize their lines, because as actors, none of them wanted to hear that dreaded âNG!â
Then Wang Yang talked with Valery-Fister and a few others about the shooting angles for a moment. Seeing that it was about time, he picked up the megaphone and shouted, continuing the shoot that wasnât completed before!
After everyone was prepared, the word âActionâ sounded, and following a few NGs, the scene finally moved on to the last few shots.
In the previous probability paradoxes and mathematical problems, Jeff Maâs performance had surprised the three people of the MIT group, which naturally sparked their huge interest. Jeff Maâs mental arithmetic speed and memory were nothing short of miraculous, and his logic was purely mathematical, unaffected by emotions, making him an excellent choice to fill the vacancy of a major player!
âIf you must gamble, how can you win?â Natalieâs eyes were filled with laughter, while Alexis and Jay Baruchel had smiles on their lips as if they had found prey. Suddenly hearing an unrelated question, Daniel Wu thought for a moment, his voice slowing down as he said, âThereâs no winning in gambling.â
âVery good!â Natalie revealed a playful smile and asked, âWhich school are you from?â The chubby student quickly replied with a delighted smile, âMIT!â The three of them immediately looked at each other and laughed. Natalie murmured with a chuckle, âMIT, MIT⦠OK!â With those words, she stood up and left, followed by Alexis and Jay. After taking a few steps, Natalie suddenly turned back and asked, âAre you part of any extracurricular clubs?â
Daniel Wu chuckled softly, looking away, and said, âIâve answered too many questions tonight.â Natalie nodded knowingly, replying with a smile, âSo thatâs a no, but donât worry, youâll join a club soon.â With that, the three walked out. The chubby student called out in confusion, âHey, what do you mean? Which club?â Alexis glanced back with a smile, âThe club that does math problems.â
âCUT!â As they walked away, Wang Yang yelled out, relieved at heartâ the first scene was finally complete! He gave a thumbs-up, exclaiming cheerfully, âAll good! Thatâs a wrap!â
The place immediately erupted in cheers, the whole bar became noisy with celebration. After rejoicing over the smooth start of the shoot, the crew hurriedly began adjusting the equipment, ready to shoot the next series of shots.
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