As the 75th Oscar ceremony officially concluded, stars and journalists continued to hustle with various celebration parties, interviews, photoshoots, and immediate online news reports⦠Yet the newly-crowned Best Director was nowhere to be seen at these parties. While everyone was busy posing in front of backdrops and clinking glasses, Wang Yang was already half-reclining on his living room sofa at home.
With his coat hanging over the sofa, he loosened his black tie with a tug and took out his mobile phone to scroll through congratulatory texts and messages from family and friends. Wang Yang knew that many people longed for this; compared to attending those sham parties after the marathon of awards, lying at home leisurely and savoring the joy with loved ones was truly a pleasure; of course, there were also many people who would do anything for a ticket to those parties.
Anyway, everyone has their own business to attend to, just like Jessica, who had gone to remove her makeup and change her clothes. Earlier, Wang Yang had already spoken with his parents, who were enjoying a long holiday and thought he wouldnât win the award, so they hadnât come; Wang Yang felt that they just didnât like overly formal occasions and they didnât âvalue their sonâ too much, it had always been that way since his childhood: âAs long as youâre happy, thatâs good. The restaurant will always be yours.â âMom is proud of you, keep up the good work!â
âOh BOY!â he thought, smiling and shaking his head, what adorable characters they were! Now that he was some kind of billionaire, they cared even less. After reading through some text messages, Wang Yang played a series of voice messages, Will Smith, who had refused to attend the ceremony because of the war, said, âHey, Yang! Congratulations on winning the Oscar! Itâs such a surprise!â Rachel said, âYang, youâve done something incredible, congratulations!ââ¦
Close friends from San Francisco, good friends from the film industry⦠one by one, familiar names from inside and outside the industry appeared, and of course, anyone who knew this mobile number was special to him. Joshua said, âDude, you are so, so, so amazing! Ali and I congratulate you! Yes, we watched the ceremony together tonight! Hahaââ Annie Darren said, âCongratulations! Director, I donât know what to say, this is really unbelievable!â Helen: âYang, congratulations, that was a great speech.â
âHelen,â Wang Yang muttered. She watched the Oscars tonight too? She usually didnât pay attention to them: âI donât need the Oscars to tell me which movies are classics or which actor did a great job.â He smiled at the thought, but suddenly felt something was amiss, as if he was missing someoneâs message? A face flashed before his eyes, and he murmured softly, âOh, Natalie?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Not a single congratulatory word from a good friend who had won a major award? Could it be that she hadnât watched the show or received the news? Wang Yang frowned slightly, then immediately thought of a possibility and laughed, âThat sly person!â He dialed a number on his phone and, as soon as the call connected, he laughed, âGood evening, Iâve called!â
âHa! Congratulations, Best Director!â Natalieâs voice came through very happily on the other end, she proudly stated, âYang, my prediction came true! Well done! I said youâd break the record before 24, and it really happened, you are a madman!â
âYou said that? Well, thank you then.â Wang Yang sat up, looking at the Oscar statuette on the coffee table in front of him, he recalled what he had said to Helen, âOf course, not winning an Oscar doesnât mean a movie isnât a classic. But I think those filmmakers are anxious about the Oscars because it represents a footprint of an era, at least thereâs a chance that this footprint was made by oneself, right?â Helen had said, âYang, it has nothing to do with you! Believe me, you should go to Stanford, donât waste yourself!â âHere we go again, I told you Iâm not going!ââ¦
In 2003, the 75th Academy Award for Best Director went to Young-Wang⦠Wang Yang raised his eyebrows, took a breath, and with a smile said into the phone, âSeriously, when I heard Harrison Ford pronounce âyangâ tonight, I was very surprised!â Natalie interrupted with a laugh, âBut we couldnât see how surprised you were on stage; instead, you looked like youâd expected it!â Wang Yang shrugged and said, âSurprise doesnât mean you have to get excited.â
âBuddy, winning this award was a combination of the right time, place, and people, how ridiculous is that? If it werenât for the Iraq war, who knows what those Academy voters would have been thinking.â Wang Yang said cynically, to which Natalie laughed on the other side, âWhy worry about that? Enjoy it! After all, youâve got it now. If you donât like it, just win another one.â
âWowâyou think itâs a Razzie Award, you can just grab it?â Wang Yang couldnât help laughing, âAnd even a Razzie isnât just grabbed!â Natalie said nonchalantly, âMaybe, but now youâre the youngest Best Director; however, who knows when your prediction will come true.â Wang Yang replied, âIt will, maybe in a few years.â Natalie sighed, âBut I am already a middle-aged woman; I canât win the youngest anymore.â
The youngest Oscar winner for Best Actress was 21-year-old Marlee Matlin, a deaf actress who clinched the trophy in 1986 for her true-to-life performance in âChildren of a Lesser God.â
âThen go for the oldest one!â Wang Yang said offhandedly. Natalie suddenly appeared interested and said, âRight, I just saw a news flash online. I heard you told a lot of talk show jokes backstage.â Wang Yang laughed and replied, âNothing much, not the type you like.ââ¦
After speaking for a bit longer, Wang Yang ended the call and proceeded to check other messages. A while later, he heard footsteps growing louder. Jessica, still immersed in joy, approached wearing a loose blue outfit, her wavy brown hair cascading over her shoulders. Her lips were quirked up at the corners, and her eyes were filled with a joyful glow.
âHEY.â Wang Yang greeted and approached Jessica, who bent her body and puckered her lips for a kiss. Wang Yangâs left arm wrapped around her waist as he kissed her lips. Jessica, in unspoken agreement, sat sideways on his thigh, and the sofa cushion sank under their weight. The room was filled with the sound of sizzling kisses and gradually more rapid breathing.
It was a while before their lips parted. Jessica hugged his neck and planted a firm kiss on his cheek, her breath still heavy as she said, âYang, you looked so handsome tonight!â She laughed and said with pride in her eyes, âKate Hudson said, âOh my god, he was so funny on stage, so adorable.â And Jennifer Lopez said, âHard to imagine thatâs a director, I thought he was some talk show host,â and I said, âYes, he is,â haha! And there were moreâ¦â
âWait a second!â Wang Yang chuckled to interrupt her, kissing the little mole on her chin. He laughed and said, âDo you know you sound like a certain annoying type of person in school? My house has this, my house has that⦠Wow, really? Wow, really? Theyâre just flattering you.â
Jessica rested her head on him, looking as proud as ever, âSo what? I do have a magical, interesting, cool boyfriend, donât I?â
âMe!â Wang Yang raised his right hand, chuckling at her playfully inquisitive smile. âI prefer the other comments.â Jessicaâs head moved, tickling his neck with her hair. She asked with a laugh, âLike what?â Wang Yang grinned mischievously, âLike strong!â Jessicaâs face lit up with a sudden revelation as she said, deadpan, âOr a log?â
Wang Yang was momentarily stumped and burst into laughter amidst her giggles, exclaiming in mock shock, âWhat? A log? Haha! Iâm telling you, youâve made me mad. Iâm going to have to deal with you properly!â He tightened his grip around her waist with his left hand and scooped up her knees with his right, hoisting her onto the sofa. As she let out an âoh,â he quickly pinned her down, âA log, huh! Letâs see about that!â
âAh, haha! Youâre not, Yang, youâre not! Be gentle!â âToo late! Baby, youâre done for tonight!ââ¦
In the garden, Danny propped his sleep-heavy eyes open, gazing at the moon in the dark sky. It was late, and he glanced over at the house, still ablaze with light.
Even though it was late, besides celebration parties and early online media coverage, the smokeless war of the newspaper industry had also begun, involving writing, editing, proofreading, printing⦠As the sky gradually turned from pitch black to bright, newspapers fresh off the press were being delivered to shelves and into the hands of paperboys around the world. The Iraq War continued to dominate the headlines as the conflict entered its fourth day. The coalition forces, initially expected to make an unopposed sweep, began to encounter difficulties.
Beyond the large-scale aerial bombardments, coalition troops continued to push towards Baghdad, Iraqâs capital. However, due to stretched supply lines and insufficient troop strength on the ground, America had already planned to deploy the 4th Division, which was intended for post-war control. Without eliminating Saddam in the initial bombings, the anticipated scenario where forces would defect at the sight of coalition power did not occur, and the resistance encountered in ground combat caused the plan for a quick victory through a âpincer move from north and south with a central breakoutâ to fail.
Several options lay before the Bush administration now: either stop the war, which of course was impossible, or continue the fight by increasing the troop strength and intensifying the firepower. At the same time, there was a need to modify the âdecapitationâ strategy, as the strong resistance in various regions showed that capturing Baghdad alone was not the endgame and now seemed unattainable. This aligned with the predictions of some military experts and the fantastic Wang Yang before the war, suggesting that using airborne forces and encirclement tactics might be the right approach.
Although the war was intense, yesterdayâs 75th Oscars still stole some of the front-page headlines. The juxtaposition of war and awards might have seemed awkward, but it was indeed the current hot topic.
ââChicagoâ wins Best Picture, Wang Yang and Adrien Brody set new records.â â Los Angeles Times; â35 years later, Chicago reignites the musical film genre by winning Best Picture.â â Chicago Sun-Times; ââChicagoâ emerges as the big winner, with the birth of a 23-year-old Chinese Best Director.â â San Francisco Chronicle; ââChicagoâ prevails, Nicole and Adrien win Best Lead Actor and Actress, Wang Yang works his magic again!â â The New York Timesâ¦
Regarding these major awards, opinions varied widely. Some were applauding, describing the Oscars that year as âyoung, anti-war, for peace,â while others said it was an Oscars âruined by war.â Nicole Kidmanâs win was not a big surprise, but âChicago,â which took the Best Picture, was criticized by some film critics and the public as being far inferior to âThe Pianist,â and even âDistrict 9â was considered a better choice.
Many netizens fixated on the title of ârevival of the musical film.â Young people were especially upset; who could forget the craze from four years ago? When âHigh School Musicalâ was in the heat of its success, âChicagoâ was just a famous stage play. âHigh School Musicalâ grossed $201 million in North America, $411 million globally, whereas âChicagoâ, not counting the week of the 21st to the 27th, was at $127 million in North America and had not yet released overseas.
Despite snagging the Oscar for Best Picture, which would inevitably boost its box office significantly, as well as sales from DVD and other associated markets, movie fans were skeptical that âChicagoâ could surpass âHigh School Musicalâ in box office and sensation, even though it was the Best Picture. On Yahoo, Chloe D excitedly proclaimed, âHigh School Musical is the true king of musical film revivals!!!â Kaylee said, âBecause of âHigh School Musical,â I started to learn to dance; this is the best musical film!ââ¦
Obviously film critics did not agree with this sentiment. âHigh School Musicalâ indeed was a pioneer of the new wave of musical films, and the fantastic Wang Yang brought strong confidence to the market, but it didnât make it the best simply for that reason. Yahoo Entertainment commented, âThat was just Wang Yangâs naive film debut back in the day.â Hollywood.COM pointed out, ââHigh School Musicalâ is the best film of that era for middle school students, âChicagoâ is for the general public.ââ¦
There was controversy over âChicagoâ winning Best Picture; there was also some dispute over Adrien Brody setting the record as the youngest Best Actor, but his performance in âThe Pianistâ was indeed convincing. The controversy there was merely a quarrel among fans. The biggest controversy, however, was that Wang Yang had won Best Director! A 23-year-old Best Director?! It was sensational! Online polls showed support and opposition nearly split at 50% to 50%.
However, Wang Yangâs demeanor on the award stage was praised by media outlets as âthe most humorous Oscar Best Director,â âthe most vibrant Oscar Best Director,â among other accolades. His backstage interview revealed even more, and his new classic quotes were reported in full online. Due to limited page space, each print medium variously excerpted them, with the backstage answer to âHow will you arrange the trophy?â becoming one of the most popular remarks.
The Los Angeles Timesâs report humorously state, âLast night, the fantastic Wang Yang once again proved that he has the capability to host a talk show.â And there were gossip newspapers with headlines such as âThe covert contest between Steve Martin and the fantastic Wang Yang.â What everyone agreed on, as after the Golden Globes, was that only a 23-year-old Best Director could act like this. On another note, he was surprisingly calm and mature on the award platform, devoid of the young personâs excitement and flurry.
âI said I was going to dislike the fantastic Wang Yang because of his arrogance; but now, Iâve been amused by him againâ¦â Irinaâs writing was quite contradictory. Isa said, âLast nightâs Oscars ceremony, the most interesting star was Wang Yang, I laughed so many times.â Magill stated, âHis words touched me, life should indeed be full of laughter, we canât give up happiness because of sorrow, he strived to be funny all night, and that moved me.ââ¦
Setting a youthful record, giving humorous and touching speeches⦠all these made many movie fans and followers like the fantastic Wang Yang even more, and his popularity seemed to be on an upswing. But the voices of skepticism were equally strong. Why would they give the award to a 23-year-old kid? Is the Oscars all about being young for the sake of youth?
Comments on Yahoo Entertainment were varied, with Spencer saying, âJust think about it! Stephen Spielberg, 2; Robert Zemeckis, 1; James Cameron, 1⦠Wang Yang, 1; so many people, 0.â Damian said, âThe funniest part of this is that Wang Yang still says heâs going to bring a science fiction film to the Oscars againâhe really has a great sense of humor!ââ¦
Meanwhile, Roger Ebert, the film critic from the Chicago Sun-Times, successfully predicted the Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress awards this year, but he wrongly chose Rob Marshall for Best Director. He commented, âWhen I made my prediction, the world wasnât like this, but anyway, when I saw the amazing Yang win Best Director, I was so shocked I blurted out âAre you kidding me!â Itâs not that Iâm opposed to it. Iâm just astonished. Itâs incredible! I thought he would be at least 30 years old before winning!â
âThis year, apart from Martin Scorsese, thereâs no one whose award I would oppose. However, itâs so young for the amazing Yang to win an Oscar and so many honors. I hope he doesnât stop there.â
The ever-speedy Wang Yang naturally wouldnât stop there; amidst numerous media reports ranking below âMIT 21 Teamâ and âThe Devil Wears Prada,â the newly-crowned Best Directorâs next movie already had a lot of buzz: âWang Yang intends to shoot a spaceship theme and hit the Oscars with a science fiction film once more,â âWang Yang is set to direct a new âStar Trekâ film,â âWill we soon see Wang Yangâs second musical?â âDancing on a spaceship? Wang Yang is creating a new film genreâ¦â
As movie fans and followers scrutinized the myriad of news versions online, they were engulfed in a âconvoluted and bewilderingâ suspense. Was he going to make a science fiction film or a musical? And what kind of content would it be?
On the other side of the planet, where night had fallen, the program director of CCTV6 Channel was experiencing a feeling of joyful contemplation akin to âfinding fortune in misfortune,â having heavily promoted the âOscar Nightâ program because of Zhang Yimou and âHero,â and not expecting that âHeroâ would be out of the running; instead, the remarkable Yang shined bright, becoming the first Chinese Oscar winner for Best Director! Now, those movie buffs lightly tuned in to the Oscars would definitely be watching.
This judgment wasnât wrong; netizens knew about the news by noon, but without video footageâjust photos and text. Since Wang Yang was on TV, they naturally didnât want to miss it; numerous ordinary viewers unaware of the news also turned on CCTV6, ready to see Zhang Yimou.
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