âYangâYang!!â
In the solemn and reverent Catholic church, rows of long wooden chairs were filled with guests, and on the red carpet, Wang Yang in a black suit silently exchanged glances with Jessica in her wedding dress. An elderly priest was saying something when suddenly a series of booming noises made everyone turn their heads.
A woman was seen forcefully banging on the glass window on the second floor, desperately shouting something. Wang Yang suddenly shouted like a madman, âBenjaminââ Bang! The tall doors of the church were flung open, and everyone instinctively looked down again. âCoo, coo, coo,â a flock of snow-white doves took flight, and at the doorway stood a short-haired woman with an expressionless face. Wasnât she just upstairs? Everyone looked up again, but the second floor was nowhere to be seen.
The woman dashed forward and grabbed the groomâs hand, sprinting outside. Behind her, Jessica called out in a daze, âHey, hey!!â
âStop them!!â The priest jumped around frantically, and the crowd immediately surged forward to intervene, but the short-haired woman pulled out a lightsaber and took down everyone, running off wildly with the groom.
The two hopped on a bus, laughing heartily at first, then exchanged glances for a while. As the bus began to move with a hiss, their expressions slowly turned blank, and the bus drove towards the unknown.
âPhew! Stop, no more of this dream!â In the stillness of the night, Natalie woke up drenched in sweat in her bedroom. Why did she have this bizarre dream again? How many times now? It shouldnât be! She remembered after the premiere of â500 Days of Summer,â when the thunderous applause lasted a long time, and she hugged Wang Yang happily, confidently asserting, âI will find my Autumn.â Wang Yangâs voice seemed very gentle, âYes, without a doubt.â
Breaking away from the memory, Natalie nodded, thatâs right! She closed her eyes and drifted back into sleep.
âIs it possible for us to go grab a coffee, tea, or something together?â On the sunny beach, Natalie shook hands with a tall, handsome man with black hair, smiling, she said, âMy name is Natalie.â The man nodded, smiling, âNice to meet you, Iâm Oh.â
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âOhâ! Oh?â Natalieâs gaze was inquisitive, and she nodded, âOK, nice to meet you.â Following summer comes autumn, and after YOUNG comes OLDâ¦
âPhew! Stop, no more of this dream! Such an awful name.â She woke up again and couldnât help but shout, âWhat the hell!!â Tossing and turning in bed and unable to sleep, she simply grabbed her laptop and started surfing the internet under the covers to check out the latest reviews of â500 Days of Summer.â
âA clever, unconventional romantic comedy, â500 Days of Summerâ has a refreshing sincerity and loads of enchanting charmâitâs a true signature masterpiece for Wang Yang,â â ; âNearly the freshest romantic comedy in the past 20 years, it takes the best of other commercial movies and rearranges them in a uniquely beautiful film that is novel and entertaining without betraying its ambition.â â Rating: 4/4, The United Kingdomâs Young Times;
âA perfect performance, at once serious, fresh, warm, and full of surprises, this is the most unique date movie of the year. Terrific stuff.â â Rating: 4/4, Empire Magazine; âIf it missed the mark of becoming this generationâs âAnnie Hall,â it is still deliciously refreshing, sweet, fizzy like a frozen fruit slush; but I think it has already become one of the icons for this generation.â â Trevor Johnston, Rating: 4/4, Time-Outâ¦
After â500 Days of Summerâ was widely released, within less than half a year, Magic BABY once again quickly created a sensation among the film critics and fans worldwide! Praise for this $15 million budget film was unending.
As a romantic comedy that likewise employed a variety of cinematic techniques and shared a view of love along with a tribute-like flavor, â500 Days of Summerâ inevitably drew comparisons with âAnnie Hall.â Claudia Puig of USA Today regarded it as the contemporary âAnnie Hall,â the most romantic film with the ideal sentiment (Rating: 5/5), although she also said, âWhat is identical is the significance itself, not the film itself.â
Beyond being clever, unique, profound, and fun, the key descriptors for âAnnie Hallâsâ temperament are hysterical, comical, biting, neurotic, humorous, and lively; whereas â500 Daysâ is fresh, tasty, sunny, humorous, romantic, warmâ¦
Wang Yang and Woody Allen are fundamentally two different kinds of people, with Wang often showing a lack of enthusiasm for romantic elements. â500 Daysâ seemed almost as though it was forced upon him, but now no one dares to question or mock him.
The critical consensus has been that numerous critics agree â500 Daysâ is the 21st-century âAnnie Hall.â For those who disagree, they still say itâs the closest anyone has come to achieving this in over 20 years. This is high praise and an honor, although âAnnie Hallâ had only $38.25 million in box office revenue at the time (1977, without adjusting for inflation), it deeply influenced the film industry, fashion trends, and more, along with receiving Oscar awards for Best Picture, Best Director (4/5). It is a classic of the era; â500 Daysâ is also a classic of the era.
Woody Allen was 42 years old during the time of âAnnie Hall,â and todayâs Magic Yang is only 25, playing the game in record time even with injuries. Wangâs critics find themselves at a loss for words, yet Wangâs fans have many.
âAfter watching this film, youâll leave the theater laughing joyfully, thatâs our Sunshine Magic Yang for you. But this movie really isnât the most romantic comedy; it has lots of realistic, tangible things that Iâm sure everyone can relate to. It reflects on emotional issues, interpersonal relationships, life, and ways to solve them. Iâm not entirely sure I got it, but if you ask me how it was? Itâs the most moving, best romantic comedy Iâve seen,â praised Top Critic Shaun E from RottenTomatoes with full stars.
Letitia L also gave it full stars, excitedly acclaiming, âI feel like Iâm falling in love! Itâs just amazing, both my boyfriend and I want to marry Magic Yang!!â Eric A wrote with full stars, âOne of the best, most unexpected films Iâve seen. Well done Yang! Great acting, great photography, great everything! Itâs a film that never ages, it will still be a classic in ten or twenty years.â Idris K gave it four stars, writing, âThe film is like a roller-coaster of various relationships and emotionsâwonderful and funny, I love it!â
âThere are many great reasons why I believe â500 Days of Summerâ is a nearly perfect film, a flawless romantic comedy. Joseph Gordon Levitt and Natalie Portmanâs performances are impeccable, they have some of the best on-screen chemistry Iâve witnessed; Magic Yang has proven you donât need adult scenes to tell a profound love story, to make a successful romantic comedy, heck! It breaks the Hollywood mold, and itâs good beyond expectations,â Katherine Vâs review was full stars.
âThis film pretty much depicts my life and all the hopeless romantics in it,â Paul O gave five stars, âIts reality is inescapable and just so heartbreaking. Iâm obsessed with it because it makes me cry, and whenever I think about my own â500 Days of Summer,â I still feel melancholic, but as it says, there are plenty of fish in the sea. Without Summer, there will be Amy, Kelly⦠Life goes on.â Liam G gave four stars, writing, âI had a Summer too, and then she literally threw shit in my face. The movie is a bit of nonsense; she dumped me and never looked back. But I find comfort in the fact that even someone like Wang who can hook up with five hot chicks in one night had similar experiencesâit feels pretty great.â
âBefore this, some people said that Best Director Yang couldnât shoot a romance film, that he was foolish, blah blah blah⦠Now itâs one of my favorite movies, highly non-traditional, realistic, full of love and heartache, funny⦠I donât even know how to critique it. During the whole watching process, I laughed, I cursed, I sighed, I pulled my hair out, I cried for a while, then I laughed again. If you like movies or romantic comedies or Yang, you absolutely must watch it,â Kelly T wrote with a full star rating. Alex M gave it four and a half starsâ¦
It shattered all related doubts! It left Yang haters deeply heartbroken, while Yang enthusiasts were excited and uplifted!
If a movie fan opened the Rotten Tomatoes page for â500 Days of Summerâ, they could be surprised, or have an âI knew itâ moment upon discovering that what meets the eye is a deliciously fresh spread of tomatoes, as Wang Yang conquered another film genre!
95% freshness from general film critics (144/151), 100% freshness from top critics (35/35), 94% audience approval (61,872 rating users)!
When was the last time we saw such a sight? âMy Big Fat Greek Weddingâ 76%/69%/69%, âWhat Women Wantâ 54%/64%/60%, âThe Whole Worldâs Enemyâ 69%/62%/65%, âPretty Womanâ 62%/67%/68%, âThereâs Something About Maryâ 83%/79%/59%; â50 First Datesâ 44%/47%/68%⦠âAnnie Hallâ 98%/100%/92%; the new sports comedy âThe Ruseâ released just yesterday 40%/46%/72%, âMunichâ 78%/62%/78%.
In the span of a year, Wang Yang brought us two heavyweight movies. Unlike the sci-fi adventure with a production budget of $200 million, this time the $15 million romantic comedy achieved a huge victory, ending the criticsâ war that âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ had begun in a most un-Hollywood fashion, with a triumphant stance, âNot that comedy was shot poorly, but this is how light comedy should be shot.â And now, this approach still managed to win the audienceâs rave reviews.
How crazy are Best Director Yangâs fans? On the IMDB TOP 250 list, âFireflyâ still stands at the top with a score of 9.4, with other movie fans unable to bring it down despite their efforts. Perhaps they now have a new target, as â500 Days of Summerâ debuted on IMDB with a high score of 8.7 (17,020 Votes), tying for positions 20-32 on the TOP 250 list. Naturally, it will decline over time, but the media and public have been saying the same about âFireflyâ for half a year now. In any case, âSummerâ is now an absolute superstar.
Even though today is Christmas Eve, each time fans and avid filmgoers refresh the related page, the number of rating users goes up and new comments emerge, perfect, masterpiece, artistic, real, credible, like it, it doesnât treat the audience like idiots, this isnât your typical romantic comedy, strong and powerfulâ¦
Still, a small portion of the audience unanimously detested it. Chad D, who threw a half-star rotten tomato, said, âThe chemistry created by the time jumps was marvelous, but itâs not enough to make up for the huge disappointment in the end. Wang Yang, I hate you!â Thomas P also threw a half-star: âThe annoying Summer makes me sick! I never want to see it again.â Santos G gave it a poor rating: âThis once happened in my lifeâ¦â Becky Aidata gave it a poor rating: âA truly terrible movie, I hate it! I hate that the girl fooled him, hate, hate, hate this film.â
Melanie V gave two stars: âThe most disappointing work from Marvelous Yang! This movie is terrible; it claims to be a comedy but offers only a few comedic scenes, while the rest is so sad! There is also an ending I donât like, I wonât watch it again.â John R gave it a half-star: âIt made my heart hurt to watch, yes, many say it reveals the cruel reality of life, the complexity of love of this era, who cares? Maybe I just canât find pleasure in it.â David M gave it one star: âBoring, slow, and messy, this is an abusive movie. Friends say I donât understand it because I havenât experienced it. Thank God! I pray I never understand it, and it never happens to me. â500 Days of Summerâ will be overrated.â
Even though weâve moved into the weekend and the Christmas holiday, fresh newspapers are still being published. Readers around the nation came across these positive mainstream media reviews of â500 Daysâ: Los Angeles Times score: 4/5, The New York Times score: 4/5, San Francisco Chronicle score: 4/4â¦
âThe movie effortlessly charmed me, gave me plenty of smiles, and I could see that young movie fans around me loved it a lot.â
On the living room sofa, Jessica read the movie review in the newspaper several times, folded it tidily after finishing, and picked up another one. Her smiling face brimmed with happiness and contentment as she murmured approvingly, âWell said! Well said!â Indeed, she only loved reading the conclusions, but she fully supported others who loved the entire thing; otherwise, she would have gone crazy! Luckily for her, she finally saw the favorable reviews she knew in print once more, and she couldnât help but chuckled, âHaha.â
âHaha, Iâm going to eat you!â The spacious living room was filled with Christmas cheer, a large Christmas tree adorned with stockings, colorful bows, and other decorations stood by the wall. Wang Yang carried Keke around, amused by her adorable behavior, he couldnât resist kissing and nibbling on her little cheeks, followed by her fists. Looking into her eyes, which were clear black and white, he exclaimed, âOh my! How cute, Jessica! The piggy has double eyelids, wow, I just want to gobble up this little sweetheart! Iâm going to swallow you whole!â Kekeâs face was smeared with saliva, but rather than getting upset, she beamed with joy.
Turning her head to look, Jessica watched him gently nibbling on their daughterâs little hand. A sweet coolness filled her heart, just like what âThe Dallas Morning Newsâ described, âThese sweet, adorable little things are like a cup of cold lemonade, easily cooling you down on a hot afternoon.â She warned with a smile, âDonât kiss her too hard, be careful not to make her cranky.â Wang Yang continued to nibble nonchalantly, âMy stubble is cleanly shaved, my teeth are delivering love, donât worry, donât worryâ¦â But suddenly, Kekeâs little mouth pouted.
âOh my! Look over there, HOPE, look over there!â Seeing the situation turning sour, Wang Yang quickly stopped and rushed outside with her in his arms, âSanta Claus! Reindeer! Santa Claus has come! Heâs here to give you gifts, take a look!â
âHEY, Yang!â As he ran out like a streak of smoke, Jessica couldnât call him back. Remembering that this morning he hadnât even gotten out of bed before clamoring, âLater, Keke is mine, otherwise once Grandpa, Grandma, Grandfather, Grandmother, and that uncle arrive⦠I need to gather all my energy for today.â She rolled her eyes. Honestly, how could he act like a bad cop? âIâm the good cop, Iâm the oneâ¦â Jessica muttered something and got up to go outside.
âWhat!? Youâve got to be kidding.â At this moment, Wang Yang was incredibly surprised outside on the lawn, seeing an actual âSanta Clausâ getting out of a car and walking over. Joshua, wearing a red suit, excitedly waved and greeted, âGood morning!! My dear Hope! Look who I am!?â
This was a total miscalculation! Kekeâs first-ever Santa Claus was Joshua? Thatâs unacceptable! How could he do this to them! Why doesnât he have his own daughter! Wang Yang felt as if the air around him had become still, the entire world seemed to move at a bullet-time slow-motion pace; before him was the âSanta Clausâ who was supposed to be dressed as a reindeer, and behind him was⦠âYES!â Wang Yang quickly covered Kekeâs eyes and dashed into the house. There was a Santa suit in the bedroom! The one he planned to wear tonight!
âHEY, Yang!â Seeing him rushing towards her, Jessica tried to call out to him, but he sped past her and up the stairs. She spread her hands, confused. Didnât she just want to ask if the box office for the 23rd had come out yet?n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Looking at the Santa Claus and Santa girl outfits in the closet, Wang Yang breathed a sigh of relief and then burst into laughter, âHahahaâ!â Little Keke blinked her eyes.
When the box office numbers for December 23rd were released, movie fans who cared about these figures and learned about them from media websites couldnât help but exclaim, it was just as expected!
âThis Christmas season basically had nothing good to see, one could only watch how the wondrous Yang strangled, beat up, dealt critical hits, tormented, and tortured those pitiful films.â ⦠(
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