What was the biggest news after this yearâs Oscar nominee luncheon ended? It wasnât the hostâs promise to stick with live broadcasting, nor the starsâ expectations for the award ceremony; instead, it was the press conference where the usually mild-mannered Firefly suddenly exploded, harshly criticizing and mocking the entire Bush administration, denouncing the war as illegal, wrong, and terrible.
Wang Yangâs prediction that the war itself would be easy was not new. After all, anyone with some military knowledge and attention to the news would know the disparity in strength between the Allies and Iraq. Modern warfare would definitely involve airstrikes and electronic warfare, with ground troops moving in support; no one believed Saddamâs government had the capability to fight back, with George Bush even stating, âThe whole war will be counted in hours.â
Thatâs why so many people thought going to war was âno big dealââit would end in ten days and within one or two years the mission would be accomplished and troops withdrawn. Firefly said that even one month was laughable. According to the governmentâs propaganda, the Iraqi people were waiting for the righteous Allied forces to come and liberate them, to remove Saddam, the murderous tyrant, and help them establish a completely democratic and self-governing government.
Once the Allied forces entered, the Iraqi people would welcome them on the streets, everyone cheering in unisonâhow could there be any problems?
In fact, survey data from people on the street showed that most were unclear about the Bush administrationâs main reason for launching the war, which was Iraqâs possession of weapons of mass destruction. 50% of the public answered âoverthrowing Saddamâs regime,â 20% correctly said âpreventing the spread of nuclear weapons,â and 15% mentioned âprotecting American interests,â while the remaining 15% said they didnât know.
But Firefly seemed to hold no hope for the post-war reconstruction, declaring that Iraq would be irreparably chaotic and would drag the US and world economy into the mire. Such opinions existed but were in the minority, pessimistic, preparing for the worst⦠after all, the mainstream media labeled them as âalarmist.â Besides, with war looming, was this the time to make such statements and disturb the morale? This wasnât what most people wanted to hear.
âAs âan undergraduate student who didnât graduate,â Firefly has his own views, but they seem too pessimistic and self-righteous. He is just a spoiled young man, and we need not be too harsh on him,â the Los Angeles Times commented. The Washington Post, with a tone of sarcasm, added, âIf Wang Yang wants to increase his visibility this way, he is mistaken; now is not the time for his grandiloquence.ââ¦
Many media outlets reported and commented on this, which was far more significant than the recent rumors of âFirefly schooling Bill Gates,â the latter having no evidence and only drawing the attention of gossip tabloids; whereas the former had video evidence, and the content involved global attention to major world events.
Fireflyâs words held a different value from that of typical Hollywood stars and celebrities; on such significant matters, his influence was greater than that of an Academy Award-winning actor, as he was the youngest Best Director, acknowledged as destined to become one of the most important pieces in film history; and also the youngest billionaire, worth over a billion at 23, the new face of the American Dream, and the new idol for the young generation.
Itâs as if for Steven Spielberg, their attitude and words are the most concerning matters within Hollywood to the world. The media had asked Spielberg many times, and he always lightly said, âIf Iraq really had weapons of mass destruction, then I would have no choice but to support the Bush administration.â Initially, Wang Yang had said the same thing, only adding one more sentence: âOf course, I do not hope for war to happen.â
Now, he suddenly spoke fiercely, calling George Bush an idiot. Aside from the usual opposition to bloodshed and casualties, opposition to illegal deployment of troops, although he wasnât âstanding by Saddamâ like Shawn Penn, there were still many netizens who threatened to boycott Wang Yangâs films, saying he was arrogant, ignorant of military politics, had no right to lecture, he was just a foolâ¦
Edwin said, âI declare I will no longer watch his movies, he meddles too much! Wang Yang, go make your movies!â Luke said, âPut him in Iraq to live for a while, and he will agree with the war, we canât be so selfish!â Brooke said, âOverthrowing Saddam wonât take more than two weeks!â Cynthia said, âI think the White House definitely knows more than Las Vegas.ââ¦
However, anti-war movie fans and fans immediately supported Wang Yang even more. Young idols who dared to speak like this, and spoke so reasonably, were almost nonexistent. His passionate demeanor made many female fans swoon. Emma said, âI donât like Spielbergâs shrinking attitude, Wang Yang didnât disappoint me in the end, good!â Clair said, âWang Yang, you should say this is a shameful war! America is embarrassing!â Hannah said, âIf his prediction is correct, then the White House will be very embarrassed.ââ¦
All had controversies, but according to the belief in the government VS anti-war public opinion percentage of 60% to 40%, Wang Yangâs popularity was plummeting dramatically.
âMamma Mia!â Watching the video on the computer screen, Natalie couldnât help exclaiming, propping up her cheeks and continuing to watch the man with black hair and a mocking face on the podium, listening to him say, âWhat military spending, 200 billion, 500 billionâ¦â Silently watching the entire news video, Natalie muttered, âWhy are there such people? Itâs hard to be good friends with him.â
She was in a daze for a few seconds before laughing and posting a comment, âSupport Wang Yang, I love him to death! My name is Natalie!â After she sent it, seeing that comment displayed there, she felt a bit awkward and regretful, but it couldnât be changed, she slapped her hands on the keyboard: âLet it stay, anyway, there are too many people called Natalie, no one will know itâs me!â
âThere really is one!â Natalie then opened Wang Yangâs blog to see if he had said anything about this matter. There indeed was an update! She clicked and skimmed through it, very long, even with an outline, basically an upgraded version of the video, the text was rational and calm, thoroughly and detailedly writing why he was pessimistic about post-war reconstruction, why he thought the war would last a month, and so onâ¦
âIraq has never achieved true national integration, Saddamâs power core was the Sunni Sect, and people from his hometown, Tikrit. He imposed long-term oppressive control over the Shia Sect and Kurds, which was his crime. Under such rule, the resentment among different sects in Iraq was very deep, peopleâs loyalty belonged to their sect and ethnicity, not âIraq.â After Saddamâs fall, rushing to democratic reform would only make the conflicts among sects public.
From deduction, democratic elections would definitely lead to the rise of Shia Sect and Kurds, because of such a public base. The political stance and fundamental interests among the three sects were very different, the fierce sectarian conflicts would cause a lot of chaos and confusion, and give birth to the democratic monstrosity of âsectarian politics.â Perhaps in the end, Iraq breaking up into three countries is the appropriate solution. Then there are new issues, how to avoid ethnic cleansing?â¦â
Natalie looked pensive as she considered these speculations, which all seemed quite reasonable. As an Israeli-born Jew who returned to Israel every year, she was all too aware of the religious conflicts in the Middle Eastâit wasnât so easy to live in peace when so many had lost their reason to madness.
âYou have reached a number that is currently in use.â Hearing this from her phone, Natalie nonchalantly pursed her lips, set down the phone, and kept browsing the internet.
Wang Yang sat in the wicker chair on the balcony of his two-story home as darkness fell. He listened to Mark Strongâs voice over the phone, resigned, âYang, this is unwise of you, immature even. Even if what you said is right, it would take too long to prove. But for now, youâre just going to make a lot of people dislike you.â
âUh, Iâm sorryâ¦â Wang Yang chuckled self-deprecatingly. Looking back, he really had been emboldened by alcohol! He had already been half-drunk at the time, and he was angry over Jessicaâs situation. But it was more so that he had wanted to speak his mind, and then, fueled by his drunken indignation, he blurted it all out impulsively⦠Rachel would say, âHe tends to lose his senses without thinking of the consequences.â
And thatâs what he had done when he beat someone up, cursed at the principal, and in court⦠Wang Yang covered his forehead, slipping into introspective contemplation. He had just berated Joshua a great deal, only to make a mistake himself shortly after. Was this a mistake? He couldnât help wondering. It was as if a martial arts expert were faced with a powerful villainâshould he indulge in the satisfaction of revenge, striking down the bad guy with a single blow, or just let it go?
How conflicting! Wang Yang sighed lightly. This personality had been with him since he was a child; what should he do? Apart from hearing Mark Strongâs voice, he faintly heard a girlâs light laughter saying, âKeep going! Youâre loved by so many people regardless of your temper.â He shook his head with a smile and said into his phone, âYes, Iâm very willful. The more I spoke, the more excited and enraged I became. I donât knowâ¦â
He looked up at the star-filled dark sky, frowning, âMark, Iâm really not The Godfather⦠What do you think I should do?â He thought back over his 23 years of life, asking somewhat aimlessly, âIâve thought about this question a lotâabout myself. You know I admire Dennis Rodman a lot, except for his philandering; but it seems I should learn to become The Godfather, donât you think?â
Mark Strong had never seen him so vulnerable before. After pondering for a moment in a more serious tone, he said, âYang, youâre a smart man, one of the smartest Iâve ever met, but sometimes impulsive. What should you do? No one can answer that for you; itâs your life.â He chuckled, âYou canât find the answer because youâre still too young, Yang. There are so many things you havenât experienced. But itâs only after those experiences that youâll understand your choices and know what to do.â
âThat makes sense.â Wang Yang nodded slightly, remembering some past incidents and laughed, âI had classes like that in school, you know. To experience different emotions, we did a lot of pretty dumb things.â
âWhen I was studying at USC, I was very arrogant, always thinking, âIâm meant to be a CEO.'â Mark Strong chortled with self-mockery on the other end, âThen I was continuously unemployed. When someone suggested I become an agent, I said, âI would never be some damn agent, thatâs humiliating!â But why did I end up doing it? When you see your newborn daughterâ¦â
He spoke with an air of wonder, âSeeing her cry, seeing her laugh, itâs too hard to describe⦠I told myself, âAlright, be an agent.'â He laughed again, âYang, youâre not married, you donât have children. When you become a parent one day, many questions will have their answers. Just take it slow for now! But you absolutely must not cross the line, even if itâs the truth; you should know about The Emperorâs New Clothesâdonât destroy yourself.â
âHmm, Iâm not someone without any sense,â Wang Yang nodded, putting the question aside for the momentâlife would give him the answer. He shifted the topic and asked, âSo Mark, is that it for now? Any other problems? By the way, I just wrote a detailed analysis on my blog. I didnât make things clear enough at the press conference, so I figured since Iâve already spoken up, might as well lay it all out calmly.â
âBlogs arenât a big deal, but still, keep it down. And if you must speak, keep your tone cool so others can respond to you calmly,â Mark Strongâs voice was earnest. Wang Yang hummed in agreement, and Mark added, âAs for everything else, businesswise, thereâs nothing much at the company, weâll handle it.â
The companyâs ordinary business operations werenât greatly affected. After all, many average moviegoers who didnât follow entertainment news had no idea who the amazing Yang was or that he was the chairman of Firefly Films; they couldnât even make sense of the reasons behind the troop deployment, let alone be aware of his remarks; not everyone supported the deployment. Furthermore, the public isnât that narrow-minded; it wasnât a âtabooâ topic like religion, race, abortion, or homosexualityâjust a strong anti-war sentiment, and Wang Yangâs views were not in support of Saddam.
A movie company releasing films that critique the government, talk about religion, or support homosexuality isnât going to face major boycotts; usually, only that particular movie gets heat, harshly criticized by conservatives, perhaps banned from showing in some states.
And in terms of business dealings and collaborations with other companies, there would be no impactâthe impacts that existed had done so for a long time. This country wasnât Iraq; business is business, and every company has people who support both Republicans and Democrats, each with their own political stances. They might be disgruntled behind the scenes, but when itâs time to cooperate, they collaborate regardless. Republicans might not like Wang Yang, but Democrats certainly appreciated him a lot.
The film and entertainment industry, Hollywood, has always been a stronghold for the Democratic Party. Wang Yangâs outspoken views might have been attacked by the general public, but they didnât offend his peers or the industry. If anything, Hollywood now had one more meddlesome star.
âThe most important thing, however, is your own movieâs box office,â Mark Strong let out a sigh, sounding a bit headache-ridden, âThose entertainment fans who care about the war, quite a few hawks will temporarily dislike you, and their social circles will be affected as well. Your popularity will certainly drop a bit, damned be it!â He coughed a few times before adding, âYou know what I mean.â
Wang Yang furrowed his brow thinking about his hint, then hummed in acknowledgment. Mark continued, âYou know thatâs whatâs frustrating.â Wang Yang knew what he meant was actually, âIf your predictions later turn out to be correct and those people become anti-war, theyâll become your die-hard fans.â Though they were on a secure line, Mark Strong still avoided expressing emotions openly when discussing these sensitive issues.
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âItâs not that serious, theyâre just blustering now. There wonât be many whoâll follow through with a boycott. Youâre not an actor,â Mark Slant chuckled a few times, his tone turning light-hearted as he laughed, âBesides, thereâs only one Amazing Yang. What can they do to boycott him?â
âRight, itâs useless to think about these things. Letâs just focus on the work!â Wang Yang responded, then heard Markâs laughing again, âYang, actually, if you think about it from another angle, this situation has a benefit, Best Director at the Oscars! Those who havenât voted yet now know who they should cast their vote for.â
Hollywood is anti-war, and so are the Oscars, and the judges like to support those who are under attack by the mainstream media. With war on the verge of breaking out, âThe Pianistâ became a hot favorite, and Roman Polanskiâs chance for Best Director suddenly surged; but now Wang Yang has boldly stood up, and although heâs been ridiculed and vilified by the pro-war faction, he has won the hearts of many peers and Academy jurors.
âOh really! I hadnât thought about that benefit.â Wang Yang suddenly laughed, shaking his head as he chuckled, âThatâs really great! Mark, you should have reminded me earlier, then I couldâve spoken up a long time ago, you donât know how long Iâve held back.â
The two chatted for a while longer before ending their call. Wang Yang looked up at the night sky, enjoying a moment of tranquility, before just getting up to go over to the railing when his phone rang again. He answered, âHELLO?â Natalieâs voice came through from the other end, laughing, âHi, Amazing Yang, giving George Bush a lesson this time, huh?â Wang Yang shrugged and laughed, âYes, lately Iâve become a fool.â
âHah!â Natalieâs tone was disdainful as she said, âThose who think youâre a fool are a bunch of self-righteous fools. Many of them think Iraq is in Africa.â She sighed heavily, âI just read your blog and I completely agree with what you said. The situation in the Middle East is not that simpleâ¦â
âLetâs drop it! I donât want to talk about it anymore. Iâve said it all on my blog.â Wang Yang cut her off, not wanting to discuss Iraq any further. Natalie uttered an âohâ without getting upset, and, intrigued, she asked, âThen what? Is something bothering you? A lot of people online are cursing you. Young man, do you have some psychological trauma? Thereâs a psychologist here to treat you.â
Wang Yang smiled, leaning back against the sturdy railing, and rattled off into the phone, âIâve been pondering some questions. In this world, can you just hoist the flag of freedom and hit others wherever you want? Is that true? Can others really achieve true freedom? What if they already have it? What if they donât want it? In the end, does the world become better or worse? And, what impact does war have on those who participate and experience it?â
Turning to gaze at the pitch-black sky in the distance, he thought of the fully-prepared coalition soldiers, the Iraqi soldiers, and the grave civilians he had seen on TV and the computer, he sighed, âYou know, whether itâs the coalition or Iraq, many people are loyal to their faith, to their orders; they all believe they are on the side of justice, and they really trust what the government says.â
âFor this, they set out on journeys, for this, they give their lives, but the government is actually full of lies. And the innocent civilians, whose homes are destroyed, who are displaced⦠everyoneâs lives are changed.â
âLet me think about that.â Natalie mulled over these questions, herself a bit overwhelmed, and then laughed lightly, âAt least I now know that you have a deep understanding of this war.â
âWell, maybe I do.â Wang Yang stared at a twinkling star in the sky and furrowed his brow slightly, musing, âDo you think there could be aliens who feel that Earthâs animals are all oppressed by humans, as cruel as it is for Iraqâs Kurds? So they want to come and take over this planet, overthrow human governments, and help the animals build a free and democratic Earth.â
Natalie was taken aback for a moment, then found the idea quite intriguing. Who would govern then? Pigs? Cows? Animals have long held grudges against humans⦠She laughed, âWow, you do think of a lot. It isnât the Shrimp People coming back in three years, is it? This theme gives me a terrifying feeling, but if it really happened, you should be worried about yourself; youâre a meat-eater. I donât eat meatâanimals like me.â
âOne thing at a time; Iâve got too many questions now. Iâll save the others and not tell you.â Wang Yang laughed as he walked back into the room, saying, âGet some rest early. Iâm going to sleep. Weâll resume shooting officially tomorrow! Another day wasted, there are only a few days left. Well, bye!â Just as he ended the call, a new incoming call followed immediately. Wang Yang saw it was from Mark Alba and answered, âHi, Mark?â
He stood still to listen to the phone for a while, chuckling, âReally, thatâs what I think. No, I think youâre missing something.â He walked into the large bedroom, looking for Jessicaâs figure, while saying into the phone, âDo the Iraqi people really welcome the coalition forces? And do the soldiers of the coalition have anti-war sentiments? Once the situation gets tough, I think a lot of people wonât want to moveâ¦â
As the night sky grew darker, and the clock reached the time for sleep and rest.
In the spacious bedroom, Wang Yang watched Jessica, with her hair cascading next to the pillow, and said, âOh, by the way, your dad called and gave me an earful.â Jessica looked puzzled and asked, âWhy?â Wang Yang stroked her shoulder and replied, âHe claimed the Iraq war would be over in half a month if it really started, but I argued for one month, and in the end, he was persuaded by me.â
âHmm.â Jessica blinked her eyes, feeling a bit ticklish as he stroked her neck. She snuggled closer to him, her voice soft, âYang, I know you got all worked up because of me, thanks. But I wonât allow you to do that again!â
Wang Yang turned and kissed her forehead, laughing, âYouâre too full of yourself. I wanted to scold George Bush on my own; it had nothing to do with you.â Jessica smiled and nodded, then frowned slightly, âI really hate war, itâs so annoying. Can we not talk about it anymore?â
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âOK! Letâs talk about something cheerful,â Wang Yang, unwilling to dwell on the war any longer after pondering it for the last couple of days, laughed and said, âHowâs your acting been coming along these days? Thereâs something I havenât told you yet, da-ding da-ding! Iâve invited Meryl Streep to play Miranda. Sheâs read the novel and is quite interested in the character. Baby, thereâs an eight or nine out of ten chance Meryl will agree.â
âNO-WAY!â Jessicaâs eyes widened as she propped herself up on him, her chin pressing down on his chest in surprise, âIs this for real? Oh my God! I get to act opposite her? Oh my God, Iâll be so nervous, how can this beâ¦â
âIt has to be! Jessie, this time Iâm going to be very strict with you,â Wang Yang said seriously, looking into her dark eyes, âSince youâve become the lead actress, you must do your utmost to perform well in the film. No matter the difficulty, we will find a way to overcome it, understand?â After scolding Joshua, Wang Yang had raised his expectations for Jessica by a notch; previously, it was enough for her to get by, but now he expected her to perform very well.
Feeling the pressure but also filled with anticipation, Jessica wanted to hear those âGOODsâ one after another. She nodded vigorously, âI understand!â
âThen stop pressing against me,â Wang Yang laughed, playfully smacking her raised buttocks, making a âpopâ sound, and said with a smile, âIâm not in the mood right now, letâs sleep.â Jessica rolled her eyes, turned to settle comfortably beside him, closing her eyes softly whispering, âGoodnight.â Wang Yang replied, âGoodnight.â
The dimly lit bedroom fell silent as both of them gradually drifted into a hazy sleep. How long it had been, they did not know, when the bizarre dreams began to unfold.
In the clear blue sky, all kinds of spaceships hovered, with various high-rise buildings below. The hatch of a small spaceship was open, and Wang Yang had a large cigar clenched in his mouth, standing at the doorway. He held a heavy machine gun in his hands, and amidst the rattling sound, a fiery dragon spewed from the muzzle as bullets poured out wildly. He was firing at other spaceships while roaring, âAah aah aah aahââ
Suddenly, a large bullet whizzed through the air, striking him in the shoulder and passing through him completely.
âAh!â Wang Yang bit down so hard on his cigar it almost broke, his body rigidly continuing to fire, âAah aahââ At that moment, a tall girl in blue denim urgently shouted next to him, âCaptain, youâre wounded!â Wang Yang didnât even glance at her, tossed the now empty gun aside, picked up another one, and shouted, âDonât bloody bother me! Get lost, FUUUCKKKKKKââ
Boom boom boom boom, a spaceship exploded abruptly, turning the area ahead into a fog. Wang Yang excitedly clenched his fist and roared, but before he could celebrate, a missile flew out of the fog. Biting down on the cigar, he quickly grabbed the girl next to him and leaped, boomâ¦
âHuff huff!â¦â
Wang Yang suddenly opened his eyes to the familiar ceiling. He glanced around and saw Jessica sleeping soundly beside him, her pretty face peaceful and serene. He was silent for a few seconds, then let out a light chuckleâCaptain? Interesting! What dream is she having?
Savoring the feeling from the dream for a while, he carefully removed her hand draped over him, sat up, moved to the edge of the bed, and started scribbling on the notepad from the nightstand.
For a director, dreams are an important source for inspiration and ideas, so his nightstand always had a notebook and a pen. Many elements might not be immediately usable or ever used, but as his mentor had said, a director can only develop and grow with time by forming the habit of continually recording, feeling, and thinking, whether it be from dreams, life, reading, or any source.
After recording everything, Wang Yang put the notepad and pen back and was about to lie down again when he inadvertently caught sight of a small light drifting past the balcony. UFO? He couldnât help but be surprised as he got out of bed and quickly walked barefoot to the balcony, the cool night breeze gently blowing against him, and he could see clearly what the light was. He chuckled and muttered, âFireflies⦠Are there fireflies at this time of year?â
He saw the firefly, flickering with light, soaring freely across the dark sky.
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