âYang, are you really going to invest in âBrokeback Mountainâ? Oh my god, this is such a big surprise, a huge surprise!â
In the spacious and bright café, where there were not many customers, James Schamus lifted his coffee cup, sipped it, pressing down the excitement in his heart with the bitter taste. This 44-year-old Caucasian middle-aged man wore black round glasses, his thinning hair graying, and his prominent hooked nose turned red with excitement. Though they had already confirmed it over the phone, Schamus was still overwhelmed with emotion now that he saw Wang Yang nodding in agreement in person.
For âBrokeback Mountainâ, heâd been pulling in investors for so long! Apart from Focus Features showing some interest, other film companies nearly all avoided it like the plague, but Focus was only willing to invest three million. What could you shoot with three million? At least ten million was needed! Heâd nearly reached the point of wanting to empty his own pockets to shoot it.
But as age comes on, one lacks that kind of impulsive drive to follow through, so he chose to continue pitching to Focus and other companies. Now everything was perfect; Firefly Films was taking over! And with an investment of fifteen million!
âYes, Iâm sure about investing. Whether itâs homosexuality or heterosexuality, they should both be represented in this movie,â said Wang Yang, who also took a sip of coffee and continued earnestly, ââBrokeback Mountainâ is a very touching, excellent story and an opportunity for everyone to communicate. Homosexuals can speak their hearts, heterosexuals can learn about their hardshipsâit should be brought to the big screen.â
As he spoke, he smiled broadly, looking at James Schamus nodding in agreement, and said with a laugh, âAnd from a business perspective of investment, it will also be a film with great box office appeal and awards potentialâI will make a profit! Ha ha, Iâm not afraid of those public opinions.â
âHeh, thatâs you,â laughed James Schamus, his cultured face wrinkling with amusement. This young man had turned taboo topics such as teenage pregnancy and abortion, like in âJunoâ, into something openly discussed, and even managed to commercialize teen pregnancy. It was no surprise at all to him that Wang Yang would invest in âBrokeback Mountainâ. Schamus smiled and said, âI also believe it will be the kind of film that is both critically acclaimed and commercially successful.â
âBut I have a strong suggestion,â Wang Yang raised his right forefinger with a smile, saying something both sides would agree with: âLet Ang Lee be the director.â At that, James Schamus was very pleased, âOf course! Who else could be more suitable than him?â Wang Yang nodded and laughed, âExactly.â
In fact, James Schamus could be said to be Ang Leeâs âother half,â having collaborated for many years with deep affection. If they were gay, theyâd certainly be openly together by now. Beginning with Ang Leeâs feature film debut âPushing Handsâ, followed by âThe Wedding Banquetâ, âEat Drink Man Womanâ, âSense and Sensibilityâ, âThe Ice Stormâ, âRide with the Devilâ, âCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragonâ, âHulkâ, Schamus had been one of the screenwriters on all but âSense and Sensibilityâ.
He was also one of the producers on all eight of Ang Leeâs films thus far, with well-known producers often owning their own independent production companies, participating in a small portion of the investment to share in the profits. Schamus also owned an independent company called âGood Machineâ which had produced a total of 32 films, eight of which were directed by Ang Lee. So once âBrokeback Mountainâ received investment from any major company or independent film studio, Ang Lee was the 99% preferred choice for director.
But there was still that 1% that Wang Yang wanted to ensure, who knew if James Schamus might suddenly go mad or fall out with Ang Lee? Not to mention the possibility of Schamus pulling out of the investment midway like some other producers before, transferring the âBrokeback Mountainâ script to someone else. Additionally, being able to invest in the production of such a classic film meant he really had made a profit.
âThis news is too shocking,â exhaled James Schamus, a bit afraid that this miraculous young man would go nuts, joining the production and then refusing Ang Lee as directorâunless the miraculous Yang directed it himself, which would make him consider whether to accept Fireflyâs investment at all. Now that Wang Yang had specified Ang Lee as director, this young man was truly awesome!
He gave a thumbs up, exclaiming, âInvesting in âBrokeback Mountainâ, trusting Ang, very few have that courage and insight. Miraculous Yang, I must say, youâre incredible!â
âThank you, but maybe, James, donât praise yourself too much,â Wang Yang said with a smile and shrug, as James Schamus laughed out loud. Wang Yang then reiterated with a smile, âBut to get âBrokeback Mountainâ, Firefly Films is the lucky one, letâs do it justice.â
James Schamus nodded, took a sip of his coffee, and said, âThe script has a harsh, desolate quality that I feel doesnât suit the screen, like in âJunoâ, hiding the seriousness within a warm and delicate touch, then the audience will like it.â He smiled, âBut I trust Ang will handle it well⦠âHulkâ was quite embarrassing, it was actually me who urged Ang to shoot it.â
âItâs okay, actually, I think âHulkâ was quite good to watch.â Seeing Schamus wearing a self-deprecating expression, Wang Yang spoke earnestly, âThe latter half of the film was excellent, without the lead-up it wouldnât have had that effect.â He spread his hands, âBut if we look at it now, the exciting plot points werenât arranged well, superhero movie fans and âPride and Prejudiceâ audiences differ, âHulkâ was just too unconventional, and the general public lacks patience.â
James Schamus nodded with a sigh, having already pondered why âHulkâ failed, and said, âNow it seems thatâs indeed the case; the plot was misarranged. If there had been a battle scene at the beginning, or some other expectation-raising, exciting scene, it wouldâve been much better.â
âHmm, starting with an explosion is good, but then how to maintain that excitement without tiring or frustrating the audience poses a new problem.â
Wang Yang fell into contemplation, not thinking about âHulkâ but âFirefly.â On his current movie script, it started with Captain Malâs battle in âSerenity Valleyâ, one of the defensive battles before the Independents lost the war, which set the storyâs background. There wouldnât be too much footage of this battle; then it would skip many years to a robbery committed by Serenity, outlining Mal and some crew members through combat, inadvertently also stealing the box containing River.
Both âSerenity Valleyâ battle and the robbery would bring many big scenes and actions, as long as the shots are fluent and the effects are top-notch, added with coolness, the audience will be stimulated from the outset and quickly engaged. If there is any tedium to follow, their impatience will grow; starting on a high makes pushing subsequent climaxes higher and differentiating them a challenge.
He already had a concrete idea; âFireflyâ would definitely not be tedious. Humorous dialogue, continuous explosive battles, and beautiful visuals would make it captivating. But whether it could be done and what the outcome would be still needed to be verified.
After taking a sip of his slightly bitter coffee, Wang Yangâs train of thought circled back and he said, âLetâs leave âBrokeback Mountainâ entirely to Ang as long as itâs politically correct.â James Schamus nodded with a smile, âSly political correctness, Iâve always thought âJunoâ should have been nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture.â Wang Yang smiled faintly, âPolitical correctness is just to get more people to accept the movie better; changing the world happens bit by bit; if no one watches it, no matter how incorrect it is made, itâs all in vain.â
âI completely agree,â James Schamus thought, getting more and more excited at the prospect of making âBrokeback Mountain.â He couldnât help but laugh, âI canât wait; I have to tell Ang the good news now.â Wang Yang smiled and raised his coffee cup, âFeel free.â James Schamus pulled out his phone from his pocket, dialed a number, and soon said cheerfully, âAndy! I have some good news for you; Yang, the amazing Yang, is going to finance âBrokeback Mountainâ! We are all hoping youâll come on as the director.â
At that moment, Ang Lee was in the backyard of his New York home, feeding a bunch of hens with corn kernels. Since the dismal failure of âHulk,â he had been living a semi-retired life, resembling a drifter content with his lot, occasionally hearing criticism or mockery. Amidst the clucking of chickens, his seldom-used phone rang, followed by James Schamusâs excited voice. Lee quietly said, âOh, so Iâm to be the director.â
He had heard about Schamusâs plan quite early on and, having read the original novel âBrokeback Mountain,â knew what the story was about. He hadnât expected that now Wang Yang would take over. He had known the amazing Yang for a while; their relationship had always been like an acquaintance between gentlemen, not much interaction, but still well maintained. The last contact had been when he sent a message of congratulations for Yangâs engagement; before that, it had been Yangâs comforting call after âHulk.â
Directing âBrokeback Mountainâ? Ang Lee thought for a moment, then scattered another handful of corn, saying, âOh, thatâs not bad.â Soon after, he heard Wang Yangâs voice: âHey, Ang.â Lee responded, âYang.â Wang Yangâs laughter was hearty, âSeriously now, youâve read the script, right? I have a few casting suggestions, Heath Ledger would be great for Ennis, and Jack could be played by Jake Gyllenhaalâ¦â
Ang Lee scattered another handful of corn, and amidst the clucking, he said, âOh, thatâs nice.â
Although Flame Film had decided to finance âBrokeback Mountain,â James Schamus, Ang Lee, original author Annie Proulx, screenwriter Larry McMurtry, and Diana Ossana were all very happy and looking forward to it. However, Flame Film and they all kept the news quiet for the time being. Everything was proceeding quietly, waiting until after 9/11 would not be too late, as it was a sensitive time, and topics like same-sex love films were being low-key.
Of course, this matter could not be concealed and did not need to be. News was bound to leak out eventually through actor auditions, the start of filming, and so on. It was all a matter of timing. But this movie was not suited for a lot of pre-production publicity; first, because it was a small-budget film, and second, there was no need to start off by seeking media pressure. âBrokeback Mountainâ was taking the route of being quietly made, gaining recognition at various film festivals, proving its worth, and then gradually promoting and releasing it in theaters.
However, the entertainment gossip media had not stopped. The news that Wang Yang and Jessica had gotten engaged in late September and would be married the following January had already spread. The two did not hide it and would announce it to anyone they met. Considering the weddingâs guest list numbered in the hundreds and the preparations for a wedding were many, it wasnât surprising that the news had leaked and then been reported. But regarding the news itself, the media and the public were very surprised!
So fast! Where are the conflicts and obstacles the gossip magazines talked about? Could they have already signed an agreement? Fans who didnât want to see the couple get married felt heartbroken; those who were happy for them sent their blessings. It seemed the childhood sweetheartsâ fairy tale romance couldnât be blown away even by a giant storm.
Inside the elegant and luxurious VIP room of the Mimiso brand boutique in Beverly Hills, Wang Yang and Jessica sat side by side on the white sofa, looking at a catalog and selecting an engagement ring; as for the wedding bands, they planned to discuss the design with Su Meimei after getting engaged and then invite Vera Wang to design the wedding dress. The catalog featured various rings, and they noted down their favorites for the clerk to bring out for a closer look.
âI like this one,â Jessica said with a happy smile, flipping through the catalog pages to a small, delicate silver ring with a hint of surprise. Wang Yang, who had his arm around her shoulders, nodded and smiled, âOkay, bring that one over too. Whatever you like, thatâs what weâll get.â
In the end, they settled on the silver ring for their engagement. After bidding farewell to Su Meimei in the store, they walked out onto the street, chatting and laughing under the warm sunshine. Awaiting them were seven or eight paparazzi who had been waiting a long time. As soon as they saw the couple emerge, their long focal length cameras flashed wildly, and a few videographers shouldered their cameras and booms, recording the coupleâs every move.
âThatâs no fun,â Wang Yang muttered, shaking his head slightly. Ignoring the flashes and camera lenses, he headed straight for the parking spot. Jessica, on the other hand, was all smiles, her happiness undiminished by the paparazzi. She boldly raised her left hand to show off the engagement ring on her ring finger. For a moment, the clicking sounds and blinding flashes enveloped her.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Such a rare opportunity! The paparazzi hurriedly snapped more photos. Putting aside the fact that this was an engagement ring reveal, Jessica wouldnât have worn such a large diamond when she was out alone; besides, when alone, she was usually expressionless and icy, looking as if she was about to hit someone, rarely smiling so sweetly. She was only this happy when walking with the amazing Yang. Such a rare opportunity, indeed!
âYang, Jessica, I heard youâre getting married in January next year, is that right?â a middle-aged Caucasian paparazzo in a gray fishing jacket asked eagerly, hoping to get some information while Jessica was in a good mood, as neither of them had responded to any rumors.
Jessica glanced sweetly at Wang Yang and continued to walk and laugh without answering. Another portly reporter followed up with another smiling question, âCan you share how Yang proposed? Tell us about your sweet moments!â Jessica simply responded with âAbsolute romance!â without elaborating. The Caucasian reporter shifted his target, asking, âYang, what about you? How did you win Jessica over?â
âBuddy, youâve got to understand, if she wants to say something, sheâll say it, if she doesnât, she wonât, and I donât dare to mess with that,â Wang Yang said helplessly, pursing his lips. Looking at her beautiful smiling face, he couldnât help but laugh, âIâm hen-pecked, sheâs the BOSS.â Jessica playfully leaned closer to him, hooking his arm, her smile even sweeter and without answering the paparazziâs questions.
The camera flashes continued relentlessly as the reporters followed the couple step by step until they climbed into their Hummer and drove away.
âWhat exactly did Yang do to propose?â âYeah, what was the situation like? You have to tell us today.â
The minimalist living room, designed with a feminine touch, was softly lit. The LCD TV on the wall played images with the volume set low. The hostess, Roland Andersen, sat on the purple sofa, filing her fingernails with a nail file; Eileen leaned back against the sofa with an aloe vera face mask on her face; Jessica was gently grinding her fingernails with a nail file as well, occasionally glancing at the diamond ring on her left ring finger.
In a little over two weeks, Jessica and Wang Yang were going to be engaged. The number of bachelorette gatherings before the engagement was dwindling, and the three women chatted and joked while they indulged in beauty and skincare, occasionally paying attention to the TV.
âAbsolute romance!â Jessica said with a smile, looking at Eileen and then at Roland. The sweetness in her heart seemed particularly intense in front of her best friends. She didnât care about others asking, but sharing the joy with her sisters felt great. She stopped what she was doing and said with a laugh, âThat day, we went diving at sea, a very ordinary diving spotâ¦â She animatedly described the events, saying, âThen he pretended, saying it was a treasure chest at the bottom of the sea. When we opened it on the yacht, there were lilies, a ringâ¦â
The face mask didnât cover Eileenâs eyes. Seeing Jessicaâs intoxicated look, she couldnât help but feel envious. âOh, thatâs so fun! Jessica, youâre getting married before me.â Roland sighed softly, âBefore me too.â
âYeah, really fun.â Recalling the scene, Jessica seemed spellbound for a moment, then suddenly exclaimed, âOh right, there was also a sapphire necklace! He said it was the âHeart of the Ocean â Happiness Edition.â You know, when we reunited in the movie theater, it was during âTitanic.'â She laughed, showing her teeth, and went on, âWow, when I saw that fresh lily, I actually thought that chest had some sort of thousand-year freshness power, haha.â
She looked at her engagement ring with joy and said in a sweet, giggly voice, âThen Yang picked up the ring and proposed! He said âJessicaâ⦠no, I canât tell you his proposal speech.â She covered her chest, closing her eyes to savor the happiness, âThatâs mine to keep.â
âIt must have been so cheesy,â Roland commented while filing her nails and shaking her head with a chuckle; Eileen teased with a laugh, âYang is a master of sweet talk, a director who is good at that.â Jessica murmured softly, âThat was his sincere words.â She suddenly opened her eyes wide, continuing with a laugh, âThe most unbelievable part is, after the proposal, dolphins appeared! They must have been attracted by the yacht, me and Yangâs shouting; but I believe they came to bless us, singing and dancingâ¦â
Eileen and Roland were both surprised and seeing her so sweetly smitten, Eileen asked in disbelief, âWow, really? Was it Flipper? So romantic!â Roland also expressed her amazement, âOh wow, if someone else told me this, Iâd think she was lying. Itâs so romantic, so dreamlike.â
âYeah! I donât know if it was Flipper, it couldnât have swum from Australia to the Bahamas, right?â Jessica tilted her head, pretending to think, then suddenly collapsed onto the sofa with a laugh, touching her two best friends with her hands and shouting, âYay! Overwhelmed with happiness.â She lifted her left hand to look at the ring and let out a loud, exuberant laugh, âIâm getting married soon! I love Yang, this is just greatâ!â
âYou crazy woman.â Roland covered her ears, frowning, âLook at you, lost completely in it! You canât spoil Yang too much; heâll start taking you for granted. Men can be so despicable sometimes.â Eileen agreed, âRight, make him work a bit for what he wants.â
Jessica laughed carelessly, the words of her sisters only made her feel happier and sweeter. She and Yang were so good together, without any of those suspicious thoughts. Gently stroking the ring, she smiled and said, âI know! Iâm not an idiot, Iâve understood all these crappy things since I was young. But I just canât help myself when it comes to Yang, itâs like an addiction, this is just me. Letâs not talk about this anymore, you wouldnât understand, Iâm willing to do anything for him.â
She grabbed a couch cushion and hugged it tightly, âI suddenly miss him so much!â Roland wore a blank expression, the corners of his mouth twitching as she said, âWhat if I got married to my first love, would I be the same?â Eileen shook her head and said, âIâve had enough, Jessica, why donât you just roll back home?â
âShh shh!â Jessica shushed without any reason, looking at the TV screen ahead, suddenly she grabbed the remote control and pressed it, âWatch TV! Yangâs trailer!â
The volume was quickly turned up, and along with the suspenseful music, the NBC channel was showing the trailer for âPrison Break.â Bang bang bang! Miller, dressed in a suit, held handguns in both arms and pulled the triggers, causing a wave of screams in the bank hall! Employees and customers either ducked with their hands over their heads or just stood still in shockâ¦
Days passed, and soon September 11th arrived. Different commemorative events for the two-year anniversary of 9/11 took place all over the world and across America. Al Jazeera broadcasted footage and recent speech recordings of Bin Laden and Zawahiri, the first and second in command of Al-Qaeda, declaring that they would launch larger-scale attack operations. George Bush, who was busy with the deteriorating situation of Iraqâs reconstruction, said he hadnât heard anything about the Bin Laden and Zawahiri tape.
Politics continued, and cinema screenings also continued. From August 29th to September 4th, the North America weekly box office champion was taken by the new film âCannibal Heart 2,â which continued to hold the champion title during the total box office week of only $86.37 million from September 5th to 11th; âMIT-21-TEAMâ took in another $10.25 million in its fifth week, $5.25 million in the sixth week, with a North American total box office reaching $189 million, and the global box office rise to $356 million, basically running out of steam.
Having safely passed 9/11, Wang Yang was busy preparing for âFireflyâ while cooperating with Jessica to arrange the upcoming engagement banquet. But arriving even sooner was the next weekend, and closely following it, Monday the 15th â a new challenger would join the autumn TV battle arena on NBC, âPrison Break.â
On online series forums and entertainment websites, viewers were, of course, highly anticipating this series. The buzz was already loud before its premiere, and stills from the show and photo shoots of actors like Wentworth Miller and Evangeline Lilly were widely circulated. Topics of discussion varied, but one question was of almost universal concern to series fans, Magical Yangâs fans, and NBC: What kind of ratings performance would âPrison Breakâ show?
A TV series created by Magical Yang, in his first foray into the small screen, would it be worthy of the name âmagicalâ? This result might influence his future screen plans, and series fans felt that whether they could soon see the yet-to-be-seen situational comedy would depend on his mood.
âIf âPrison Breakâ fails, will Wang Yang be unwilling to accept it, and then immediately try another situational comedy?â Fields D initiated such a post, to which Sally replied, âThatâs a stupid assumption. If âPrison Breakâ fails, itâs not a question of whether Magical Yang is willing to accept it or dare to try a situational comedy, but whether the TV series he produced is good or not.â
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So, what were the expectations for âPrison Breakââs viewership from those involved? Perhaps because it was his first time on the small screen, Wang Yang didnât make any overly confident or bold statements to his fans this time.
âClassic question!â In an exclusive interview with âTV Seriesâ magazine, when asked by journalist Nadia Laet about his âviewership expectations,â Wang Yang simply stated, âI hope that the premiere viewership can exceed 10 million and then maintain without dropping.â
Too modest! The amazing Yang is too modest. Fans were somewhat surprised, wondering why he only said thisâwas this a sign of his Chinese humility, or did he lack confidence this time? 10 million is not a low number or mediocre viewership, but it could only be considered decent, likely ranking between 30th and 40th. It wouldnât become the trump card for a public broadcasting channel like NBC, let alone break into the top ten of the weekly rankingsâwhere youâd need at least 14 million viewers!
If âPrison Breakâ only had 10 million viewers, it would still be a good show, but not one of Yangâs miraculous works. Fans were left pondering whether he was being modest or revealing weakness.
But what they didnât know was that Wang Yang was indeed being modest. He simply felt there was no need to promise the sky, as no one knows what kind of chemistry might occur. His modesty stemmed from the fact that the original edition of âPrison Breakâ made its debut on August 29th, 2005, on FOX, and the first episode garnered an average of approximately 10.5 million viewers, the highest Monday viewership for FOX since September 1998.
With a premiere viewership of 10.5 million, the overall average audience for the first season eventually dropped to only 9.2 million, not rising with the climax of the plot but sliding due to the showâs emerging late-stage flaws, naturally driving away viewers. And that was in 2005, before shows like âLostâ had even come out, when the landscape of TV series was completely different.
For high viewership, itâs essential to clearly define market positioning and form a solid fan base targeting a large audience. Genres such as sitcoms, detective shows, and medical or legal dramas have the advantage of being family-friendly and suitable for all ages; whereas youth idol dramas or cool dramas like âLostâ and âPrison Breakâ need to attract young peopleâs attention. Housewives tend to prefer shows like âSex and the City,â but âPrison Breakâ requires young peopleâs support, which makes Evangeline Lilly and the banner of the amazing Yang so important.
And according to the information available, FOX didnât really value the original version of âPrison Break,â creating episodes while airing and only halfheartedly promoting it. Now, whatâs different is that this âPrison Breakâ is of higher quality in every aspect and has a planned viral marketing strategy. With NBCâs emphasis and full effort in promotion, the circumstances are completely different.
Thus, in Wang Yangâs heart, the real expectation for this âPrison Breakâ is that the premiere can reach over 15 million viewers, and then maintain that average or even increase. Otherwise, it would be a failure without any excuses.
On the Chinese-language internet, netizens are equally looking forward to the premiere of this American TV series, which can be described as a highly anticipated event, thanks to the impressive efforts of the amazing Yang. Although NBC hasnât done any significant overseas promotion, domestic websites like Sina and NetEase have spontaneously advertised for the amazing Yang and âPrison Breakâ in their entertainment sections, fulfilling the information needs of movie and drama fans.
In fact, netizens are not entirely new to American TV series. Mainland Chinaâs television screens have been introducing American series since the 1980s. Shortly after American President Nixonâs visit to China in 1979, âMan from Atlantisâ appeared on Chinese viewersâ TV screens, followed by âThe A-Team,â âYou have the right to remain silentâ from âHunter,â âMy Favorite Martian,â âL.A. Law,â âThe Pretender,â âKnight Rider,â âGrowing Pains,ââ¦
Many Chinese born in the 80s actually grew up watching American TV series. From the 1980s to the late 90s, China introduced close to a hundred American series, with 20-30 of them being widely broadcast and regarded as timeless classics by viewers. However, by the end of the 80s, with the normalization of relations between China and Japan, Japanese dramas started replacing American series on the air, and in turn, were replaced by Korean dramas.
Thus, the younger audience of today either stopped watching American series or are downloading and watching them onlineâshows like âFriends,â âCSI,â â24,â⦠But these are not within the mainstream field of vision, and the updating of resources and subtitles is often slow and limited. However, things seem to be changing. With the fame of âPrison Breakâ growing before it has even aired and with more people online reconnecting with their memories of American series, preparations are underway.
At the same time, numerous subtitle translation groups, both big and small, are also ready. The âYouthfulâ subtitle group, consisting of fans of the amazing Yang, was established quite some time ago to work on his interviews, TV programs, and translations of news reports, as well as his movies and the latest popular Hollywood films. Now that âPrison Breakâ is about to be released, they naturally took on the responsibility of translating its Chinese subtitles.
Many American series enthusiasts have also taken this opportunity to set up new subtitle groups. Drama fans applaud the emergence of these new studios, saying, âWhomever releases the resources first, Iâll watch their version!â âIâm so looking forward to this series!â âEveryone could collaborate to produce the best subtitles!ââ¦
In the Chinese internet world, a trend of watching âPrison Breakâ and American series is brewing and could burst forth at any moment.
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