âYou donât understand, you donât get it! This is an incredible opportunity, thereâs nothing betterâ¦â
In the chic hotel suite, Heath Ledger paced the living room excitedly, incessantly insisting he had to play in âFirefly.â Watching Heath, who was almost dancing with excitement, his and his sister Kate Ledgerâs shared agent, Steve Kenley, sighed to himself. Wasnât the role of the male lead in âSpider-Manâ also a great opportunity? He gave it up because he lacked confidence and was adamant that it was ânot suitable,â that âSpider-Man is like a bottle of cola, but the taste of cola really isnât anything special.â
Now Wang Yang had suddenly stuffed two roles his way, throwing him into a tizzy! Steve, sitting on the sofa, shook his head slightly. In 1998 they had considered the male lead in âHigh School Musical,â but Wang Yang had eliminated them without an audition. However, Heath still co-starred with Julia Stiles and Joseph Gordon Levitt in the high school comedy â10 Things I Hate About You,â emerging as a rising star in Hollywood.
âThe Patriotâ and âKnight Warriorsâ further propelled Heath to new heartthrob status, with a promising future ahead; but having turned down an opportunity like âSpider-Man,â then following up with the war movie âFour Feathersâ in 2002 and two new films âKelly Gangâ and âThe Sin Eaterâ in this year, all performing unremarkably, his career seemed to be heading towards a low point.
The upcoming round of new movies was crucial, a decisive battle to either bounce back to the peak or fall into the abyss. Heath himself had chosen the roles in âBrokeback Mountainâ and âFireflyâ that Wang Yang handed him.
Play a gay cowboy? Not only was Jake Gyllenhaal ridiculed, the media also listed Heath Ledger as âfoolish,â seeming to imply that any association with âBrokeback Mountainâ meant bad luck. âBrokeback Mountainâ was in fact a good decision to challenge acting in an artsy film; and âFirefly,â with Wang Yang directing a big-budget sci-fi movie, was naturally a rare opportunity as well.
But for the âblue gloves,â Steve felt that it might need deliberation; it was like a brainwashed lunatic by a cult or an abnormal thinker⦠not a lunatic, yet not quite sane either. Mainly, Brad Pitt had refused the part, which somewhat influenced his judgment. The success of âFireflyâ didnât ensure the success of the blue gloves, nor did it guarantee the actorâs success. An actor needed to find their own path. There were still âThe Mayor of Casterbridgeâ and âCasanovaâ to considerâ¦
âIâve had enough of those meaningless roles, had enough of auditioning over and over again.â Heath had stopped pacing, looking at Steve with an excited expression, saying, âI should have played in âHigh School Musical,â not â10 Things I Hate About You.â I should have worked with Wang Yang a long time ago! That possibility wasnât even there! But this time, I want to play in this movie, this character, oh God, itâs driving me crazyâ¦â
He paced back and forth again, covering the sides of his head with his hands, muttering, âWhat is he thinking? No, no, I canât think too much, I have to finish âBrokeback Mountainâ first, but I canât wait to try the blue gloves⦠No, wrong, wrong, I canât wonder what the blue gloves really mean, I have to accept, I have to analyze why, I have to analyze whyâ¦â
âIt looks like youâve made up your mind.â Watching Heath falling into a frenzy, Steve Kenley spread his hands, offering no persuasion. He couldnât feel that because Brad Pitt had refused Wang Yang, âPokémonâ and âFireflyâ were done for, he really was a bit intimidated by that âfirst refusal.â
Heath Ledger muttered to himself for a while before he snapped back to reality with an âOh,â his tone determined, âYes! I canât miss this role no matter what! But Wang Yang didnât say it was definitely me, he has to consider it too.â He raked his fingers through his hair, thinking about todayâs audition and what Wang Yang had said, suddenly flashing a dimpled smile, âI feel like itâs me! Yes! But first, I have to play Ennis well, Ennis, Ennisâ¦ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIâm leaving, donât think too late into the night,â Steve stood up and walked to the door before leaving, only then did he hear Heath Ledger say leisurely, âBye!â Steve shrugged, opened the door, and left, âBye.â
âIâm going to dismantle this role, break it down into every detailâ¦â Heath Ledger stood and thought for a while, then suddenly snapped his fingers, sat down excitedly on the couch, brushed the miscellaneous items off the coffee table, picked up a pencil, and started writing on the paper. The suite became silent at once, filled only with the sound of writing and the occasional barely audible muttering. The white paper was being filled with detailed dismantling and analysis, bit by bit.
Heath Ledgerâs feeling was not wrong; Wang Yang was very satisfied with his audition, even questioning, âWhy did they consider Brad Pitt first?â It seemed that indeed the influence of movies like âInterview with the Vampireâ had shaped some fan mentality. Now, Heath Ledger was unquestionably adept in terms of comprehension, acting skills, and physical presence; his performance in âThe Dark Knightâ further proved his explosive ability, and he definitely had more to offer than just the audition.
Wang Yang thought Heath Ledger must belong to the method acting school, probably approaching the role of âJokerâ by pushing himself toward a split personality, much like Natalie did for âJuno,â to achieve that kind of explosive power. Of course, this could mean getting too deep into character, struggling to break free, which was a scary thought. What if he couldnât snap out of character, leading to a drastic change in temperament⦠With this in mind, Wang Yang wondered if Jessicaâs difficulty in getting away from who she was meant that ignorance was bliss?
âWhatâs up?â Jessica, who was combing her hair at the vanity, noticed his gaze and flashed an intrigued smile, âDo you have an issue with my hair?â
âNo, I love it,â Wang Yang couldnât help laughing as he half-lay on the bed, watching her comb her brown hair, while reminiscing about todayâs audition. Not bad! Really not bad⦠Meanwhile, Jessica played with the strands of hair on her forehead, her eyes straining upwards, she asked, âYang, do you think I would look good with some red highlights? Iâm not talking about the wedding, but for promoting âThe Devil Wears Pradaââ¦â
With a slap on the bed, Wang Yang made a decision out of the blue, âItâs Heath Ledger! We shouldâve hired him for a movie long ago.â
Under the cloak of romance, the negotiations proceeded exceptionally smoothly, quickly reaching a preliminary agreement for collaboration. This once again proved the famed speed of âMiracle Yang,â who again demonstrated his swiftness and âIâm not short of actorsâ approach. In less than two or three days after being rejected by Brad Pitt, âFireflyâ announced to the media and the public that they had found their âBlue Glove,â the second actor to join the cast: 24-year-old Heath Ledger. (