âYesterday, the highly anticipated movie âThe Genius Gamblersâ directed by the Hollywood luminous director Wang Yang finally had its grand premiere throughout Hong Kong, sparking a citywide moviegoing frenzy.â
The TV was tuned to the TVB channel, broadcasting the entertainment news show âEntertainment Grand Search.â Host Song Zhiling sat behind the desk, smiling as she said, âAlthough Young Master Yang didnât come to Hong Kong for the promotions personally, he asked us to extend his regards to all the viewers. Since we canât see him, why not watch the movie instead? He even makes a cameo appearance in it! Letâs hear what people have to say, shall we?â
The screen instantly cut to a lively movie theater exit scene, with chattering crowds leaving after watching the film, the noise bustling. Interviewer Zhang Meini, wearing a big smile, spoke into the TVB microphone, âWhat a lively atmosphere! We just asked about ticket sales, tonight is completely sold out, the owner said itâs like going back to the days when âGod of Gamblersâ was released!â The camera then turned to her as she asked a young couple with a laugh, âWhat do you think?â
âItâs great!â said the tall young man in a white T-shirt and jeans, nodding with a smile, and the short plump girl also nodded, saying, âWorth the price of admission, Yang directs so well! Zhou Run and Natalie Portman are so cool.â The tall young man laughed, âCool to the max!â Then a middle-aged housewife appeared on camera, her daughter standing next to her with a smile. The housewife said, âI just came to accompany my daughter, I didnât quite understand all that card counting, my head is spinning!â
âItâs a Wang Yang movie, after all!â a sparsely-haired old man said to the camera, his wrinkled face beaming with joy, âHe won that awardâ¦â Zhang Meini prompted, âThe Oscar.â The old man said disgruntledly, âI remember, I remember, the Oscar, indeed, indeed! Donât treat me like an uneducated old man! Just because I pick up scrap paper doesnât mean I donât know Wang Yang, Iâve been overseas beforeâ¦â
Of course, not too many of the audience members walking out of the theater were elderly, but they were not just a handful either; the number of middle-aged spectators was countless, the male-female-elderly-young audience ratio in North America seemed to be replicated elsewhere too.
However, Hong Kong has always been a place that loves gambling movies, leading the trend of gambling films, starting with Shaw Brothersâ film âThe King of Gamblesâ in 1976, the legacy further cultivated by the father-son duo of Wang Tianlin and Wong Jing, the 1980 TVB series âThe King of Thousand Kingsâ, and in 1981 the series âAll the Kingsâ Menâ starring Zhou Run; the same year Wong Jing released his screenwriting debut âChallenger,â which, after many ups and downs, finally exploded in 1989 with Zhou Run and Andy Lau starring in âGod of Gamblers,â creating a new box office record with over 36.29 million Hong Kong dollars.
1990âs âGambling Heroesâ got 40.14 million, âGod of Gamblersâ Part II in 1994 hit 52.54 million taking the box office crown; thereâs also Jeff Lauâs âGod of Gamblers,â starring Stephen Chow in 1990 with 41.32 million, among the countless other gambling filmsâ¦
This new gambling film features a Chinese-American lead, the very familiar Daniel Wu to Hong Kong audiences, but more importantly, itâs directed by the miraculous Yang, and even before its release, it already became the talk of the town. Is it any good? How does it compare to local films? Could it stimulate Hong Kongâs lifeless movie market?
âItâs incredibly good, so awesome! Truly awesome!â After interviewing several ordinary citizens, Zhang Meini on the screen went on to interview a few moviegoers who were stars. Ronald Cheng, giving a big thumbs-up, kept exclaiming and mentioned that his film âDragon Loadedâ is set to release on August 21. Zhang Meini, laughing, asked, âAre you worried about getting hurt? Or do you want to challenge the miraculous Yang?â Ronald Cheng widened his eyes in surprise and said, âAre you crazy? Do you think Iâm really âDragon Loadedâ?â
Both of them laughed heartily, then he continued, âDefinitely no thoughts of challenging miraculous Yang, the film is so spectacular, the box office will be outrageous, weâre even considering postponing our release.â He feigned a chuckle and added, âLetâs see if the audience is gracious to us, hopefully, we wonât lose too miserably!â
âHollywoodâs miraculous director Wang Yangâs new movie âThe Ghostbustersâ officially premiered yesterday in Taiwan, drawing a large crowd to the theaters. Starring Daniel Wu, Natalie Portman, and others, the film narrates the legendary story of the Chinese-American God of Gamblers, Kevin Spacey. Upon its release in North America, it became an instant hit, topping the box office for two consecutive weeks and grossing over one hundred million. ETTV news report.â
âLas Vegas was released in mainland cinemas yesterday, and tonight, âEntertainment Sceneâ is taking you to see some of the happenings at the premiere a few days ago!â
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In a sleek, elegant hotel suite, bright sunshine streamed in through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Wang Yang sat on the couch, unwrapping a large package with a serious expression. One layer of cardboard, two layers of cardboard⦠He opened a box, then took out a red, heart-shaped ring box. He chuckled to himself, snapped open the ring box, and was briefly dazzled by something sparkling before his eyes.
There lay a ring, nestled quietly within the boxâa streamlined silver band with a diamond that glittered brilliantly at the top. Wang Yang slowly lifted the ring out, examining it closely before his eyes. His heartbeat quickened, a joyful smile spread across his face, and he muttered, âIt truly lives up to being a masterpiece I participated in designing. Buddy, youâre mesmerizing hahaâ¦â
One of lifeâs most important moments was fast approaching! This beautiful diamond ring was the witness!
âHello, Mimi!â Wang Yang picked up the phone from the coffee table and dialed a number. It was to Mimi-So, the Chinese-American jewelry designer who had designed and crafted the ring. He admired the ring in his right hand and, smiling into the phone, said, âIâve received the ring. Yes, Iâm looking at it right now, oh, itâs beautiful, Iâm very satisfied! I really appreciate your rush work on this.â
Mimi-Soâs family had been in the jewelry business for generations, and she was the third generation. Her parents were immigrants from Hong Kong, and she was born and raised in New York. She always had a special fondness and taste for jewelry; with the help of her parentsâ friends, she established her own brand named after herself, Mimiso, at the center of Manhattanâs Fifth Avenue Diamond District at the age of 24. After years of hard work, branches had also opened in Beverly Hills and Tokyo. Her designs frequently graced various ceremonies and dinners, making her the rapidly rising âChinese Jewelry Queen.â
Nevertheless, compared to long-established brands like Cartier, Harry Winston, and Boucheron, Mimiso was still a fledgling. But what did that matter? Wang Yang was never one to blindly chase brands when it came to jewelry or clothing. Could Cartierâs diamonds possibly be mined from the planet Pandora? Even if they were, a diamond was still just a diamond.
During the filming of The Devil Wears Prada, naturally, some fashionable jewelry was needed in addition to the name brands. With the idea of supporting the Chinese community, Wang Yang also gave Mimiso the opportunity to sponsor and gain exposure. Now, with the proposal on the horizon, and considering the current situation, Jessica would surely be subject to estimations of value and brand by the gossip media wearing the engagement ring. So he simply decided to give this exposure opportunity to Mimiso, as smaller stores pay more attention to their customers and are willing to accommodate rush orders.
To keep it a secret, Wang Yang did not meet with Mimi-So or anyone from Mimiso throughout the whole customization process, only communicating directly via phone with assistants; otherwise, if a paparazzo caught a âWang Yang meeting with a jewelry designerâ and the news leaked, even with The Devil Wears Prada as a pretext, there was a chance she could guess.
âHehe, itâs nothing, Yang. Weâre the ones who are grateful that you entrusted such an important ring to Mimiso to create,â Mimi-Soâs voice was joyful. This last week, from design to completion, had poured her heart into it. Aside from her affinity for fellow Chinese, she naturally knew this was an exceptional opportunityâthe ring for Yangâs proposal came from Mimiso Jewelry! It would do as advertising, even without any payment.
But last week, when she heard him say that âthe ring is for a proposal,â it really took her by surprise! Mimi-So laughed again and said, âItâs quite a shock that someone as young as you is thinking about getting married.â
âIâm 23 now. WELL, Iâm still young; but not too young for my romance with Jessicaâitâs time!â Wang Yang laughed, his calm voice filled with certainty. They had been in love for nearly 5 years, living together for almost 3, and now he was just about to do something that seemed completely natural. It would have been early to get married at 19; thinking back, he had rather foolishly proposed once at that ageâ¦
That proposal should have counted, but now itâs time for another! With these thoughts, Wang Yang said to his phone with a smile: âI havenât proposed yet, and I donât know if it will be successful.â Su Meimei said: âIt definitely will be.â Wang Yang laughed: âThank you, I think so too, but Iâm just a bit nervous.â He frowned and added: âAlso, Iâm afraid I wonât be able to wait and will propose ahead of schedule. Itâs unbearable! I really want to see her surprised face! Oh my God. Wish me luck!â
Su Meimei said with a smile: âGood luck, Yang!â
After a brief chat, the call ended, and Wang Yang lifted the diamond ring he held, looked up with a deep chuckle, and said: âWill you marry me? Ding ding ding dingââ He hummed the wedding march, about to try putting the ring on his own left ring finger, but suddenly stopped: âNo no no! Its first time should be on Jessicaâs ring finger.â He looked at the ring and his finger; it wouldnât fit anywayâ¦
After fiddling with the ring with full engagement, his phone suddenly rang. Wang Yang picked it up and saw it was his agent, Paul Emery. He answered: âHi, Paul. ⦠No no, I just got back! Start next month, I need to take a break from work first, everything!â Paul Emery then asked: âThe Hugo Awards at the end of the month in Toronto, have you decided to attend?â Wang Yang thought for a moment and said: âYeah, Iâll attend.â
The Hugo Awards, along with the Nebula Awards, are considered the most prestigious and influential awards in the world of science fiction, granted by the World Science Fiction Society, and are known as the Nobel Prize of the science fiction world. âDistrict 9â has been nominated for this yearâs Best Dramatic Presentation.
On his first day back in Los Angeles, Wang Yang spent the whole day in the hotel playing on his computer, occasionally taking the ring out of its box to admire it. It was only in the evening that he drove back to his own place.
As soon as he parked and walked down, looking at the familiar lawn, bushes, and the big house, and the radiant smiling figure at the door who had come out to greet him, Wang Yang waved at her with a warm and agitated heart, and a bit of excitement. Fortunately, he hadnât brought the ring back, or he might have already blundered! Although he hadnât proposed or gotten married yet, as he watched her approaching, he felt a special sense of âwifeâ about her.
But first to come running was Danny, who wagged his tail frantically and jumped around. Wang Yang managed him with exclamations, his messenger bag swinging: âThereâs no food in here, Danny, no food!â
âWelcome home.â Jessica came forward with open arms, and Wang Yang wrapped his hands around her waist, instinctively leaning in to kiss her lips. But Jessica dodged and pouted, shaking her head: âDonât, I havenât fully recovered from my cold yet.â Wang Yang laughed heartily, gazing into her fervent eyes, and teased: âWhat are you talking about? Since when could a beauty like you pass a cold to me?â Jessica then broke into a smile: âHmm! Seems likeâ¦â
With a sound of âmwah,â Wang Yang planted a deep kiss on her, exclaiming: âOH! Iâve missed this taste for a week, and finally I can have a good nightâs sleep tonight.â Jessica shrugged slightly, tilting her head with a sly giggle: âThe taste of snot? I just had some drip down.â Wang Yang leaned back: âNo way, why do you have to make it sound so gross! Thatâs horrificâ¦â
Laughing and talking, the two walked into the house, Danny joyfully sprinting ahead.
The weekend of August 15-17, marking the third weekend of the month, came to an end. On the latest North American weekend box office chart, the new release âFreddy vs. Jasonâ snatched the crown with $36.42 million, toppling âMIT-21-TEAMââs two-week reign. As a horror movie with a production cost of $30 million, this achievement was a pleasant surprise for New Line Cinema. It looks like the opening weekend might reach $50 million, and the global total is likely to break $100 million, especially considering that horror films usually earn more on the back end. The film was a success!
After all, Yu Rentai isnât the miraculous Wang Yang. Having such a performance has once again boosted the stock of âAsian directors.â However, the downside is that âFreddy vs. Jasonâ wasnât highly rated, with a Rotten Tomatoes audience score of just 41% and an audience likeness of 60%, which greatly limited its success index.
Take Brian Thomasâ review in âChicago Readerâ for example, many critics said, âYu Rentai has lost his touch.â âFreddy vs. Jasonâ is that typical Hollywood commercial flick, full of clichés, lacking personality, and devoid of unforgettable scenes. Essentially, after watching the entire movie, a professional would be unable to deduce who the director was. Thatâs just a standard popcorn movie.
Yet, its opening gross of $13.6 million firmly broke the debut records of classic franchises like âA Nightmare on Elm Street,â âFriday the 13th,â and âHalloweenâ; and then it went on to win the weekend with $36.42 million.
The well-received âMIT-21-TEAMâ took this weekendâs runner-up spot with $21.43 million, a 37% drop from the previous weekend, bringing the total North American box office to $147 million. âAnti-Terrorism Special Forcesâ landed in third place with $15.12 million; Kevin Costnerâs new film âOpen Rangeâ ranked fourth with $12.04 million. A freshness of 79% and a likeability of 80% indicated that this was a good movie: âCostner returns to the familiar and clear western, flawed but entertaining, and satisfying.ââ¦
This weekend, aside from selling tickets in North American theaters, â21â was also released on screens around the world, collecting various currencies and praise from fans and moviegoers. In Australia, it grossed $3.66 million for the weekend; in the United Kingdom $6.86 million, in Germany $4.22 million, in Mexico $3.05 million⦠The combined international opening weekend from dozens of countries amounted to a total box office of $40.96 million.
This number was below the North American opening weekend, and Fire Flame movie predictions estimated â21ââs international box office to be around $60 million for the week, with final box office results depending on the drop-off rate.
In that $40.96 million, there were HK$4.62 million (about $600,000 US Dollar) from just two days of release in Hong Kong. In a weak market where last yearâs âInfernal Affairsâ only had a $2.5 million opening day, âThe God of Gamblersâ grossed $2.35 million on its first day, causing cinema owners all over Hong Kong to beam with joy. The Taiwanese version, âThe Ghostbusters,â earned NT$32.53 million (about $1 million US Dollar), also a significant victory; while in mainland China, it took in 28 million RMB (about $3.43 million US Dollar) in two days.
âHeroâ broke 100 million in its first week, but the media didnât get the exact figure. Now, âLas Vegasâ also has only a vague range; however, it is certain that this âcampus battle of witsâ movie is setting off a blockbuster wave.
Next week, as CCTV6 rolls out a special program featuring Wang Yang for several days, âQian Qian San Ren Xing: Why Go to the Cinemaâ will also be aired⦠The surge in public viewing sentiment and the popularity of online discussions are bound to reach a new peak.
âDiffering from the magical elements of Hong Kongâs gambling movies, this film reveals professional and real card counting in blackjack. The story is thrilling and the performances are superb, using cool to the extreme. Wang Yang never disappoints with his great films!â â Shi Qi, Hong Kongâs Ming Pao; âThe film brings refreshing content, and although itâs not perfect, itâs highly entertaining.â â Nick Matthews, The Guardian; âWang Yangâs novel attempt, the movie is full of cleverness and delight.â â David Stratton, The Australianâ¦
As the weekend ends and Monday continues, itâs not a working day for Wang Yang and Jessica, as theyâre aboard a plane headed for the Bahamas, ready to enjoy a happy vacation on sunny beaches. (To be continued, for more follow-up, please log onto , more chapters are available, support the author, support genuine reading!)