The Snowland Theaterâs packed screening hall, amidst the somber and melancholic soundtrack, rolled out the credits. A burst of warm applause arose, as the audience participating in the premiere gave their praise to the team behind âMr. Hughes 2,â truly a classic biopic!
The 2002 Christmas release âThe Aviator: Secret Life,â with a budget of 65 million US dollars, eventually grossed 160 million worldwide, recounting the legendary tycoon Howard Hughesâs colorful early life; this yearâs âThe Aviator: Power, Money, and Madnessâ saw its production costs rise to 100 million US dollars, continuing the story into Howard Hughesâs latter years when he withdrew from the public eye and descended into madnessâlocking himself in a dark room where sunlight never entered, cutting his hair and nails once a year, becoming addicted to cocaine and other drugs, and developing his cleanliness obsession and OCD to a pathological extremeâ¦
These were but minor details. âMr. Hughesâ clearly articulated the twisted formation of Howard Hughesâs personality and his inner torment; âMr. Hughes 2â indeed ushered in a storm. Christopher Nolan and Jonathan Nolan adapted Michael Zothningâs biography into something bleak and distinctive, offering a comprehensive exploration of the relationship among genius, power, money, and madness. The 126-minute film features Hughesâs crazy past, Jim Carreyâs exquisite performance, and the deep perspectives of the screenwriters and directors.
âChris, that was fantastic.â Just like with the previous work, after the premiere of âMr. Hughes 2â ended, the filmâs main team, guest friends, and others gathered at a nearby hotel for a celebration dinner. The lively banquet hall was filled with laughter and chatter, with people either mingling and talking or enjoying the feast and drinks at the tables.
Unlike the increasingly popular idol director couple, Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomasâs attire remained unchanged. Nolan was still dressed in a suit, shoes polished, hair neatly parted to the side, his smile almost identical to two, four years ago; Emma Thomas wore a deep blue, low-cut long dress, still as talkative and passionate, laughing as she watched Wang Yang playfully punch her husband: âRemember what I told you? If you have confidence, so do I.â
âThank you,â Nolan nodded. The talks at Park Cityâs Redstone Theater about âMementoâ years ago, the visit to finalize âMr. Hughes,â they might not have had much interaction due to busy schedules, but their friendship ran deep. If words come from the heart, âflatteryâ is not hard at all. He smiled and said, âThe past few years working with Flame Films has really been a pleasure.â Emma Thomas also touched her chest in jest, laughing in gratitude: âYang, thank you so much for your support. Sometimes when we talk about thisâ¦â
She glanced at Nolan, then continued with a smile: ââ¦we just donât know how to express our gratitude, you know youâre too generous.â
The budget for âMr. Hughes 2â was initially set at 85 million, but eventually fixed at 100 million, exceeding by 15 million. One of the distinguishing features of the Hollywood production system is its meticulous budgetingâitâs one of the reasons why the preparation time for a movie is often longer than the production time. Every expenditure goes through strict auditing and control. The producerâs motto is to save money rather than to splurge. The studio couldnât care less about striving for perfectionâotherwise, if every film went over budget, what would that look like? Keep in mind that 15 million is enough to produce another low-budget film, or 2-3 small independent films.
So the meaning of striving for perfection is to do the best within that 85 million. If thereâs anything better, it means ultimately saving 5 million, reducing the cost to 80 million.
A producer who canât control the budget is a failed producer, especially when Christopher Nolan is not some privileged great director, nor is Emma Thomas some privileged great producer. However, when âMr. Hughes 2â lost control and wanted to pursue another kind of perfectionism, Flame Films agreed without a wordâperhaps all it took was Wang Yangâs phrase, âIf itâs not enough, add more!â Of course, while being bold, Flame wouldnât be blind; detailed accounts ensured that every penny was spent on the filmâs production.
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Considering the mediocre commercial performance of âMr. Hughes 1â, the treatment received by âMr. Hughes 2â indicated that Christopher Nolanâs days were indeed very pleasant.
âWe get the money, we have an obligation to earn it back for the film company; but Firefly is not just any film company, I donât know how to put it, itâs just too cool,â Emma Thomas said, laughing, while Nolan, Wang Yang, and the others couldnât help but smile. Emma looked at her husband with a smile, âThen we thought, what we can do and need to do most is to make a good movie, right? For the trust of Firefly Films and for ourselves, if in a few days we could get a Golden Globe nomination, we would be over the moon.â
Listening to such high praise for her husband, Jessica, who was holding his arm, couldnât help but show a bright smile. She felt immensely happy and also a touch of admiration for Emma Thomas, who, while being a great mother and wife, also managed to take care of everything for her husband as a producerâsimply amazing! Jessica couldnât help but glance at Wang Yang, who wore a peaceful smile, âBelieve me, itâs really no big deal, I should be thanking you for bringing these two âMr. Hughesâ films to Firefly Films.â
âAlright, no more thanks necessary,â Wang Yang said as he took a glass of red wine from a passing waiterâs tray, took a sip, and then asked with interest, âSo, do you have any plans for new projects? Weâre interested in shooting âThe Green Hornetâ, but you probably wouldnât want to direct, nor is it quite your style, a comedy-action film.â
He had just asked the same question to Jim Carrey, who was also attending the dinner, about his thoughts on âThe Green Hornet.â The comedy king said that he and his management team needed to consider it further, as it was a very bold comedic concept. Wang Yang knew that Jim Carrey was eagerly looking forward to mainstream awards recognizing his acting career, and if âMr. Hughes 2â could offer an Oscar Best Actor nomination fulfilling his long-held dream, he might happily agree to star in Firefly Filmsâ âThe Green Hornet.â
âComedy? That really isnât my thing,â Nolan said, shaking his head slightly without any real consideration, rejecting the idea. He didnât think he had much of a funny bone. Emma Thomas smiled and took up the conversation, âHe and Jonathan do have a new project in mind, about adapting Christopher Priestâs fantasy novel âThe Prestigeââ¦â She was about to introduce the novel when Wang Yang said he knew of âThe Prestigeâ, which was not surprising as the 61-year-old British author Christopher Priest was a famous science fiction writer and one of his signature works, âThe Prestigeâ, was the winner of the World Fantasy Award in 1996.
This saved Emma Thomas a lot of effort, and she said, âWeâre in the process of looking for investment for this project, contacting Christopher Priest for adaptation rights and then making it into a film with a production cost of about 50 million US Dollars.â
Christopher Priestâs âThe Prestigeâ was inspired in part by real figures Cheng Liansu and Zhu Liankui, from London in the early 19th century during the Victorian period, when Chinese illusions were very magical and exaggerated. To enhance his allure and exoticism, the American William Ellsworth Robinson grew a Qing Dynasty queue and wore Qing Dynasty attire, posing as a Chinese man. Europeans at the time were not very clear about what Chinese people looked like, Cheng Liansu never spoke, and even hired a âtranslatorâ as part of the act, eventually becoming a star magician of the time.
However, he could not fool the globally renowned Chinese magician Zhu Liankui. It was Zhu who made illusions wildly popular in America, Europe, and London, and led to the emergence of âCheng Liansu.â After the two met in London and a media scandal about the âtrue and false Chinese menâ ensued, Zhu Liankui challenged Cheng Liansu with a letter: âIf Cheng Liansu can perform ten out of my twenty tricks, or if I cannot perform any one of his, then I shall give him a thousand British pounds.â But the apprehensive Cheng Liansu never accepted the challenge.
Cheng Liansuâs signature act was the âbullet catch,â where audience members inspected and loaded a bullet into a gun, then fired at him, and he would catch the bullet and place it on a plate. Of course, the gun was tampered with; the gunpowder would detonate in a false barrel beneath the real gun barrel, and the bullet would not leave the gun, unless it didâand then it would be a fatal magic trick. In 1918, during one such performance, Cheng Liansu was shot with a bullet and cried out his first and last words in English: âOh my God! Somethingâs happened, lower the curtain!!â
Possibly murder, possibly an accident, Cheng Liansu died just like that.
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âThe Prestigeâ tells the story of Robert Angier and Alfred Borden, two extraordinarily talented young magicians who turn from fraternal companions into mortal enemies, culminating in a tragic tale of murder. Wang Yang had watched this film in the future film archive in his mind, with a narrative structure full of the Nolan brothersâ mysterious style. This structure sometimes affects the core exploration of human nature, but it also gives the film its unique charm.
âFlame Movies, ah!â Even more decisive than âMr. Hughes,â Wang Yangâs hesitation-free attitude still left the Nolan couple in shock for a moment, and yet it was somewhat expected. What plan could possibly lead him to say âNOâ? Wang Yang said with relish, âThe story of âThe Prestigeâ is very interesting, and I really like magic; I can even perform a few tricks.â His joking made Emma Thomas chuckle a few times while Nolan asked, âReally?â Wang Yang shrugged, âArenât I called Magic Yang?â He laughed, âThat settles it! Weâll get in touch with Christopher Priest first to secure the adaptation rights.â
Of course, the Nolan couple was delighted with thisâ it looked like they would continue to have a pleasant collaboration with Flame Movies for another two years.
âDo you really know magic? I mean, the kind of magic thatâs magic.â After chatting for a while, Wang Yang and his wife walked towards the long dining table, and seeing him nod and say YES, Jessica asked with a laugh, âBullshit! Why have I never seen you do magic?â Wang Yang looked at her oddly and whispered, gesturing large and small with his hands, âArenât I changing magic every day? I have something on me that is only this big, but with the help of my assistant, it can become that big; it can turn a plain on your body into a mountain, and then out comes a cute little kid! What a marvelous magic trick.â
The banquet hall was bustling with noise and people coming and going. Jessica looked at him stunned, her cheeks flushed as if with blush or embarrassment, seemingly recalling a particular magic performance; she rolled her eyes in feigned ecstasy, âIdiot.â
âThe Prestigeâ was still an unknown, but âMr. Hughes 2â had almost reached a consensus. After its comprehensive release on December 10, the next day it scored 8.4 on IMDb, with Rotten Tomatoesâ freshness ratings at 92%/89%, and an audience approval of 80%. It continued the momentum from the preview screenings and garnered unanimous praise from the critics. Flame Movies, recently lambasted for âSaw II,â quickly turned things around with a stunning comeback. David Ansen of Newsweek praised it saying, âThis is a great epic about the life of the American tycoon, Hughes.ââ¦
The weekend of December 10-12 quickly became history, with the box office rankings not to be determined until daylight on the 13th, but in the early hours, many people were woken up. The Golden Globe nominations were announced without a live television broadcast, with the organizers just having released the complete list of nominations to the media and the public.
Some were happy, some were sorrowful. As a barometer, the Golden Globe Awards would reveal the overall trends of the award season, with all the campaigning and accolades waiting for this moment to either bloom or wither.
In the television categories, popular series such as âPrison Breakâ and âThe Big Bang Theoryâ did not receive nominations, which will surely make many fans curse, while fans of Flame Movies would be rejoicing. However, in the film categories, they didnât find many reasons to be happy, even though the nominations belonged to Flame Movies and to his judgment. âMr. Hughes 2â received nominations for Best Picture â Drama, Best Actor in a Drama (Jim Carrey), Best Director (Christopher Nolan), and Best Screenplay (Jonathan Nolan). âCrashâ also made a dark horse run with nominations for Best Picture â Drama, Best Supporting Actor (Matt Dillon), Best Director (Paul Haggis), Best Screenplay (Paul Haggis), and Best Original Song (âIn the Deepâ) making up five major awards.
Whatâs going on!? The many distributors who checked the list as soon as it was out all had to ask. Flame Movies swept away 9 nominations in one go! Out of the six largest awards for Best Picture â Drama, Flame Movies held two with âMr. Hughes 2,â âCrash,â âStealing Heartâ (Columbia), âFinding Neverlandâ (Miramax Films), âHotel Rwandaâ (United Artists & Lionsgate), and âMillion Dollar Babyâ (Warner Brothers). They also held two out of five nominations for Best Director and two out of five for Best Screenplay.
Undoubtedly a sweeping victory! Itâs the first time without any magic from Yang, yet there are so many nominations! Could it be that Flame Films is starting a full-on assault in the awards field beyond box office revenue? Are they taking all the good things for themselves?
âDamn it!â Many who had attended last yearâs Toronto International Film Festival swore, was âCrashâ actually a hidden gem? Were the judges really that fond of it? I knew it! I knew it! Could a film Yang had his eye on be bad? But knowing that was useless. No one thought âCrashâ was a bad film at the time, yet who would dare to compete with the mad âblack holeâ for a buyout fee of 20 million US dollars, all the way up from a normal distribution fee of 3 million? Who knows if Yang, who never plays by the rules, would go up to 30 million?
Despite having âParanormal Activity 3â, Jon Filtimel still felt a bit of regret. If only he had raised the price to 20.5 million to beat Yang⦠The Weinstein brothers were so frustrated they repeatedly said âWeâre breaking off from Disney!â They couldnât stand the suffocation any longer! But then again, they didnât dare to offer 20 million either⦠because no matter how you look at it, âCrashâ just wasnât worth that price. The results would be known next week.
âOh! Wow⦠nine nominations.â In the dimly lit bedroom, Wang Yang, who had just taken a nap, was woken by his cellphone. After hearing the report from Mark Slant, he glanced at Jessica, who was lying in his arms with a persistent rosy flush of confusion, too enticing for words. Tonight had turned into a rather intense session of magic; she was completely worn out. He asked again, âAre Natalie Portman and Jan Kaczmarek nominated?â Hearing that name, Jessica became much more alert, even more thrilling than the excitement of nine nominations. She languidly blinked her eyes, and hearing his laughter of delight, âThatâs great,â she knew they both had been nominated.
Natalie Portman had earned her fourth Golden Globe nomination, for Best Supporting Actress (âStealing Heartâ), while Jan Kaczmarek had secured his third nomination for Best Original Score with âFinding Neverlandâ. Itâs worth mentioning that Clint Eastwood, who personally took charge again following âMystic Riverâ, was nominated for Best Original Score with âMillion Dollar Babyâ, and also for Best Director; Meryl Streep, unstoppably, with her effortless performance in âThe Manchurian Candidateâ, was nominated for Best Supporting Actress, though it was unclear how many times she had done so before.
âThe Chorusâ, âAmbush from Ten Sidesâ, âThe Motorcycle Diariesâ, and other films were nominated for Best Foreign Language Film, while the highly controversial âThe Passion of the Christâ was unsurprisingly eliminated.
âOK, thanks for the hard work, goodbye!â Wang Yang pressed the end call button and dropped his phone, clenched his fist, and looked at her with a smile, âDo you know now?â But Jessica wasnât as excited as in previous years; she was even a bit unhappy. How could âPrison Breakâ and âThe Big Bang Theoryâ not be nominated? She nodded, âI heard it all.â Knowing what she was thinking, Wang Yang shook his head, smiling as he pinched her cheek, âSmile! Smile!â He dialed a number with his right hand; it was courteous to wake up the nominees at such a happy moment. Once connected, he heard Nolanâs âHelloâ and laughed, âHi, Chris! Congratulations!ââ¦
âHi, Jonathan, congratulations!â âHi, Jim, congratulations!â âHi, Paul, congratulations!â⦠Listening to his cheerful laughter, Jessica, whose cheeks he was pinching, couldnât help but smile as well, looking forward with great anticipation to the day when âFireflyâ would also have people congratulating him. She sat up, pulled on a white lace sheer nightdress, and walked to pour him a glass of warm water to moisten his throat.
âHi, Natalie, congratulations! A beautiful strike!â Hearing Wang Yangâs energetic laughter, Natalie, rolling around in bed, laughed, âYes, congratulations to me! Youâve had two nominations, and Iâve had four.â On the other end, Wang Yang laughed, âDonât be so arrogant, keep a low profile!â Natalieâs voice drew out, âOKâ but itâs true.â Wang Yang laughed, âCongratulations anyway! Goodbye, Iâll keep on congratulating others.â
Wang Yang took the glass of water from Jessica, said âThank you,â and immediately dialed another number: âHi, Jan, congratulations!ââ¦(