ââFireflyâ is a magnificent epic that comes once in decades.â â 100 points, Stephanie Zacharek, .
The famous rating website MetaCritic featured an exclusive special report titled âFirefly Conquers the Critics: Review Watch,â where Firefly scored an impressive 95 points, while Wang Yangâs previous controversial work âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ scored only 45 points.
âIâve said it before and Iâll stress it again, âFireflyâ is not only the highest-rated movie of the year so far, but itâs also one of the top-ranked films in our entire database over the last decade, with âThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the Kingâ scoring just 94 points. Out of the 45 reviews we tallied, except for one moderate review, all were positive, including some critics who have not been fond of Wang Yangâs work and even those who had fought with him over âThe Devil Wears Prada.â
The special report began with such an introduction, and Stephanie Zacharek was among the latter; she had given âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ a B- grade and blasted Wang Yang for âturning his ambitions from classic cinema to Hollywood popcorn movies that only care about US Dollarsâ; now she bestowed the word âEpic,â a term filled with utmost praise, on âFirefly.â
âKimberly Jones, the film critic for The Austin Chronicle, has never been fond of Yangâs previous movies. Jonesâ dissatisfaction with âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ mainly stemmed from the scriptâs shallow symbolism and Yangâs overly commercial directing style. She was a bit more fond of âDistrict 9â, but remained dissatisfied with the directorâs use of camera tricks, which she felt were distracting rather than drawing in, especially when the film moved away from the protagonistâs point of view. Regarding âThe Pursuit of Happyness,â she found the script excessively clichéd and sentimental, and with âJuno,â she felt it failed to achieve the sharpness and clear standpoints that matched the characters.â
But now âFireflyâ seems to have effortlessly conquered her, with all her previous grievances perfectly resolved in the new movie. Her review reads: âWang Yangâs team-up with Joss Whedon is like a perfect marriage; their humor permeates the entire script, the whole film.â âUnderneath the light humor and intense tension, âFireflyâ weaves through like a ribbon with ease.â âWang contributed the most beautiful and exhilarating sci-fi imagery of today.â ââFireflyâ is a rare, substantive film; not necessarily the best, but certainly thought-provoking.â âI saw the maturity and rise of a young director.â
Another film critic from The Los Angeles Times, Kenneth Turan, praised âFireflyâ as a âpowerfulâ story, whereas he previously thought âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ had a contrived plot, and âJunoâ was slick rather than witty. And âDistrict 9â had some logical inconsistencies. However, in âFirefly,â with its multitude of characters of all stripes, every characterâs dialogue is both interesting and uniquely characterized, offering a ârocket-launch-like forceâ and âan intrinsic explosive force that can penetrate any viewerâs eyes unwaveringly.â
The same critic rated it 100 points and wrote that the entire film, whether itâs the script dialogue or the shots, âdoesnât have an ounce of fatâ and can be cleverly connected. Heâs too eager to praise it all.
What else did the critics like? The special report summarized their evaluations of âFireflyâ from various aspects, be it story and characters, script and dialogue, visuals and shots, soundtrack and sound effects, cinematography and color, costumes and props, acting and direction⦠Although fans and audiences tend to focus on the visual shock and awe when discussing the magical Yang and âFirefly,â the critics in the special admired him more comprehensively, including some from the âTDWPâ haters and the Yang critics:
100 points, Justin Chang from Variety: âWang Yangâs direction this time is effortless and fully explosive, a paragon of cohesion. He has abandoned all the gimmicks he loved to play with before, telling his story through the traditional beauty of camera placement, prop setting, and editing.â Previously he had given âTDWPâ 60 points, with Wang Yangâs eight directed films averaging 82 points.
95 points, TIMEâs Richard Corliss: âIn this day and age, itâs almost impossible for anyone to make a better movie than âFireflyâ! Wang Yang is a perfect director, who, while excellently finishing the work on visual shots, boosts morale and inspires the creativity of the backstage team, eliciting genius performances from a group of outstanding actors without a single flaw.â âTDWPâ: 40 points, average for eight movies: 75 points.
95 points, The Philadelphia Inquirerâs Carrie Rickey: âParticularly astonishing is how, in the film, those parts with talking and walking can exude a fascinating atmosphere. Wang Yang slowly tells us what happened, then pulls us in, pulls us in deeply.â âTDWPâ: 55 points, average for eight movies: 80 points.
100 points, The Hollywood Reporterâs Kirk Honeycutt: âFrom a dazzling technical perspective, this is Wang Yangâs most gorgeous to date, yet he has not gotten lost in special effects. A burst of talent and performances, along with unimaginable shots, contributed to his best work. I donât want to mention âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ anymore; perhaps this young man has reached a level where he no longer needs to prove anything. He prefers simplicity or shock, and âFireflyâ is exactly the state many directors find themselves in when making their greatest movies, but we canât forget heâs only 25 years old.â âTDWPâ: 50 points, average for eight movies: 76 points.
92 points, Rolling Stoneâs Peter Travers: âWhether itâs the wit in the language or the visual spectacle of fireworks, Wang Yang has created his best and most memorable work yet from his film career.â âTDWPâ: 35 points, average for eight movies: 62 points.
95 points, The Wall Street Journalâs Joe Morgenstern: âWang Yang doesnât set clear boundaries between action and explosions, cabin dialogue, and fluttering plum blossoms; he arranges each shot with fearless energy and a solid tactile sense, ultimately creating a world of magic.â âTDWPâ: 40 points, average for eight movies: 75 points.
100 points, New York Daily Newsâ Joe Neumaier: âOther directors might be overwhelmed by the multitude of elements, but Wang Yang unbelievably blends them all into a cohesive whole. Looking back, you even feel that you have seen many movies in the past two and a half hours. That is âFireflyâ.â âTDWPâ: 30 points, average for eight movies: 65 points.
92 points, Slateâs Dana Stevens: âWang Yang very impressively turns a not-so-novel story into something both interesting and tense, not just spilling out exciting scenes with perfect music but also steadily building character and thought.â âTDWPâ: 25 points, average for eight movies: 71 points.
However, despite âFireflyâ reaching an astonishing 95 points, not 100% of critics think it is a perfect movie. The only mediocre score of 60 points is given by TY Burr of The Boston Globe, who questions the directorâs handling of female characters, with Zoe being Washâs emotionally detached wife, Kaylee moonstruck, and River neurotic. He said, âFireflyâ is just missing a normal beautiful woman, and the element of normal romance.â
It is always impossible to satisfy everyone, but compared to this summerâs âStar Wars: Episode IIIâ, âKingdom of Heavenâ, âIron Manâ, etc., âFireflyâ is so stylish, just like fireflies in the dark! Wang Yang thus conquered the hearts of nearly all North American film critics, regardless of those who previously did not like him, or had conflicts over âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ. This time they were convinced, at least in their film reviews, they didnât mess around, with Rotten Tomatoes maintaining a fresh score of 97%/100% (183/189).
ââFireflyâ will surely bother you for a long time, and then you tell yourself, hmm, itâs just a science fiction movie after all.ââ3.5/4 (87 points), Jeffrey Westhoff, The Northwest Herald. âTDWPâ: 25 points, average for eight movies: 75 points.
Since the battle with âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ, Jeffrey Westhoff, who was named at the time, has been biting at Wang Yang for nearly two years. He ridiculed works including âPrison Breakâ, âThe Big Bang Theoryâ, and âParanormal Activity 3â. However, this time, he bluntly praised âFireflyâ as a fine work! Perhaps reluctantly, the best film critics are like weathercocks, chiding Wang Yang because of dissatisfaction and praising him because of satisfaction, remaining an unbeaten critic.
âHeath Ledger delivered a great performance, savouring the madness of his role with relish and proving that he could potentially become an actor like Marlon Brando,â after praising the lead actors, Jeffrey Westhoff still mockingly criticized, âHad it not been for the terrible and uninspired performances by Wang Yang and Jessica Alba on the big screen, this could have been a masterpiece.â
His film review was laced with hidden blades, opting not to comment on all aspects but focusing on the acting, lavishing praise on Heath Ledger, Robert Downey Jr., and Ellen Page among others. In the midst of this consensus, he revealed his true, more biting viewpoint.
âJeffrey Westhoff, everyone loves Top-Captain, except for you. You really do have unique taste!â Countless fans of Wang Yang and Firefly flooded Jeffrey Westhoffâs blog with laughter. Even IMDb was overrun, let alone a single blog. They wouldnât let this famous critic of Yang get away with it. Inyhu commented, âI remember someone saying âWang Yang is finished.â Now heâs saying âIâm troubled.â Who was it?â Alex-K said, âOf course youâre troubled; you donât understand Firefly at all. Itâs more than just a sci-fi movie.â Charles-L said, âThatâs why some people always miss out on classic films and waste their time, thanks to The Northwest Herald.â Brien saw through the trickery, âWhy arenât you evaluating the direction? And Wang Yang did a pretty good job; I really donât know what else could stump him.â â¦
âAh, what to do!â Under the Los Angeles nightfall, Wang Yang paced around the spacious and elegant bedroom, holding an ultrasound image taken that day. He looked at the black film and the baby-like shape within, alternating between chuckles and sighs, truly worrying over nothing, yet beset by a plethora of problems. He felt sure his darling daughter would be super pretty and cute, a heartbreaker when sheâs old enough to date. What if she gets deceived by a jerk?
âNo way!â How could his darling daughter get hurt by some jerk?! Wang Yang swung his fist and walked a few steps with a bit of tightness in his chest, beginning to understand his father-in-lawâs feelings, how could anyone else take better care of his darling daughter? And then thereâs Helenâs past hurt⦠My God!
There was another big issue, unlike his and Jessicaâs upbringing, the baby would be showered with love from all sides, losing much in the process of gaining a lot. What would be the right way to educate her? He definitely didnât want his darling daughter to become a spoiled IT-GIRL, but the baby was sure to be like her mother, an angel descended to Earth. Speaking of which, he was seriously considering something like The Princess Diaries as a parenting plan. Could that work? And those paparazzi! What kind of relationship should the baby have with the media and the public? Should he go all out to protect her privacy, or be by her side and teach her how to deal with it from a young age? â¦He was going to explode!
âHoney, youâre thinking too far ahead!â Jessica, also delighted to be having a daughter and a planner by nature, actually had not so many long-term thoughts at this point. Sitting on the bed, she leisurely sorted through a pile of baby girl clothes theyâd just bought that day, smiling contentedly. She was going to dress the baby beautifully, ensuring she grew up a happy and joyful swan, complete with hair clips, hats ⦠Then, Wang Yang again let out a loud âNO!â
Jessica rolled her eyes and shook her head; it was only the 14th week of pregnancy, and he was getting way ahead of himself! She felt she would naturally have a full set of parenting methods by the time the baby came, with all the infant care magazines and books she had read filed away in her mind, not something that could be compared to his hastily skimmed âComplete Guide to Pregnancyâ for the purpose of a film shoot. Jessica picked up a baby T-shirt with a floral pattern and laughed, âYou donât need to think so much; leave it to me! Donât worry, Iâll teach the baby properly.â
âYeah, I believe you can do it.â Wang Yang nodded, looking at the ultrasound film and frowning again, âI can hardly imagine if the baby was Paris Hiltonâ¦â Jessica instantly got angry and shouted, âPlease! Are we those kind of parents?!â She grabbed a pillow and threw it at him, irritably saying, âYouâd better worry the baby doesnât turn out to be a violent Monster!â Her shoulders twitched, âWho says not? Daddy is Top-Captain, and Mommy is Blue Gloves.â
âBut Iâm sure she will be even more beautiful than Charlize Theron.â Wang Yang caught the pillow and laughed foolishly. Jessica glanced back at him, âReally?â She, the pregnant lady! Wang Yang swiftly replied, âOf course, who do you think her mother is?â He flailed his arms and legs in a frenzy, roaring like a cornered beast, âAhhhâ No one shall harm my baby! I kickââ With a loud bang, he spun and kicked the bottom door of the dressing table so hard it almost broke. Jessica, at her witâs end, gritted her teeth and hissed, âOh my God!â
As the night deepened, in the quiet and dark bedroom, a rustling sound suddenly arose. Jessica, woken up, âclickâ turned on the bedside lamp, only to find Wang Yang standing by the storage cabinet looking at the ultrasound film, with the drawer naturally opened. As the light came on, he quickly turned, laughing awkwardly, âUh, I got up to look at my daughterâ¦â Jessica couldnât help but smile too, patting her belly, âYour daughter is right here.â Looking at her eyes filled with tenderness, and her seductive little bite of the lip, Wang Yang put the film back in the drawer, and walked over smiling, âRight! I want to kiss her!â â¦
In the 3,845 North American Cinemas showing âFirefly,â the non-weekend midnight screenings werenât exactly packed, but they were far from empty. At this moment, the film was showcasing the battle of New Shanxi, with numerous Firefly ships covering the entire sky on the big screen, eliciting gasps of âWowâ from the audience.
As days and nights passed, time went by, and on the North American weekly box office chart, âFireflyâ was far ahead without any suspense; the fan wars on IMDB became increasingly hard to decipher, with the current top three being âFireflyâ at 9.6 points, âThe Godfatherâ at 9.1 points, and âThe Shawshank Redemptionâ also at 9.1 points.
âLetâs all teach âFireflyâ a lesson together!â Brumlye rallied on the forum, âLet it return to where it belongs! First, let me clarify somethingâI like this movie too, but I just canât stand some of the fansâ crazy anticsâ¦â Xman added, âIâm pissed off by âFireflyâ! We canât let IMDB become the playground of movie studiosâ marketing.â EdenB retorted, âWho started the one-star rating spree? Canât IMDB have movies rated 9.8?â Arianka didnât want to mince words, âThe Godfatherâ is back up, keep slamming it!â â¦
Every day brought various new reports from the media, and Yahoo Entertainment quoted a piece of news: ââBatman Beginsâ encounters a dreadful assassination attempt, Warner Brothers claim they canât blame Aronofsky.â
âIt has nothing to do with Aronofsky, nothing to do with âBatman,â it is a very helpless situation, you meet Wang Yang, and things turn out this way,â said Scott Rowe, a Warner Brothers spokesperson who had once excitedly claimed âWang Yang taking over Batman is almost perfectly done.â He now felt deeply saddened as he told the media, âWe havenât lost hope, we still have confidence, âBatmanâsâ box office should pick up in the coming weeks.â
In fact, his statement was an attempt to leverage the global attention on âFireflyâ to remind moviegoers, âCome see âBatmanâ! Our box office numbers arenât as bad as they seem, itâs just that âFireflyâ has outshined us.â
Regardless of whether âBatmanâ had any glow, it and a slew of other films were indeed overshadowed by the space cowboys, and as June 17-23 faded into the past and a new weekend arrived, the weekly North American and global box office rankings were announced, with âFireflyâ continuing its mythic performance.
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