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The walls of the cinema were plastered with movie posters of the current screenings. Given that it was Halloween, most of the posters were of a gloomy style that instantly made it clear these were spine-chilling horror films.
âWhich movie should we watch?â Wang Yang glanced at Jessica, dressed in denim, and then turned his eyes back to the poster wall. Despite the multitude of tasks for the crew, Wang Yang wasnât so busy that he couldnât find time to watch a movie in the evening. They hadnât seen each other or been on a date for a long time, and he would rather lose some sleep to make up the time than neglect his girlfriend who hadnât seen him for a month and a half and who had come to visit him on set. Plus, he wanted to rest a bit.
So he persuaded Jessica, who was about to return to Los Angeles, to stay for the traditional dinner and a movie date, and then they came to this cinema. But all the blockbusters were waiting for the Christmas season next month, and the most recent releases were all horror movies-there were also some older films. âAmerican Beautyâ? Deep and brutal, but clearly not a good choice for a date. They both preferred light-hearted romantic comedies when dating, but there werenât any; now wasnât the time for suitable movie-going.
Wang Yangâs eyes landed on a poster featuring an empty office and it read, âDV horror returns, supernatural phenomenon in the office! Do you dare to watch this time?â He turned to Jessica and said with a smile, âHow about âParanormal Activity 2â?â
âParanormal Activity 2â had officially been released the week before. Lionsgate had high hopes for the sequel, which, including licensing fees, had a high production cost of ten million dollarsâa thousandfold increase in budget compared to âParanormal Activity 1â, and it opened in over 2,500 theaters. Wang Yang didnât feel anything special about the movie because he hadnât been involved in any part of the production process. But of course, he still hoped it would be a box office hit: first, he was grateful to Lionsgate and didnât want them to fail; second, he had a 20% share of the box office revenue.
However, its opening week box office was just over nine million dollars, ranking second for the week. It seemed that recouping the costs wouldnât be a problem, but the chances of creating another sensation were low. After the craze of âHigh School Musical,â young people had almost forgotten âParanormal Activityâ. When the movie was mentioned, the name âWang Yangâ came to mind; their attention was focused on that, but the director now wasn t Wang Yang? Even though Lionsgate tried hard to promote it, the interest among the youth was still minimal.
Especially when film reviews werenât positive, the âLos Angeles Timesâ commented, âAfter watching âParanormal Activity 2â, youâll find it so dull. The entire movie was shot in a film style rather than DV, losing the pseudo-documentaryâs sense of reality. What is DV style? Just watch âParanormal Activityâ to understand.â
Looking at the eerie poster, Jessica nodded nonchalantly, âA little scare might not be bad.â Wang Yang shrugged, âI was just saying, you know I donât really like horror movies; and I hate Lionsgate, they wouldnât let me direct! Not watching.â Jessica showed her teeth in a grin and rolled her eyes at him, âThen what should we watch?â Wang Yang stepped back, crossed his arms and said with a smile, âYou decide.â
Jessica scanned the poster wall with interest, then suddenly spotted a poster with Brad Pitt, and remembering Wang Yang saying he liked Brad, she pointed at the poster and asked, âHow about this one? âFight Clubâ.â Wang Yang looked and couldnât help but praise, âWow, Brad Pitt, David Fincher, I like it! But Iâve heard this movie is very violent, do you like to watch that?â Jessica pouted her lips and made a fierce face, âI like violent ones!â Wang Yang nodded with a smile, âThatâs great!â
The ticket hall itself was empty, Wang Yang didnât need to queue, and he went straight to the ticket window to buy tickets, âHello, two tickets for âFight Club, please.â
âOK!â The young cashier took the tickets and glanced at the two of them, his face showing confusion, âYou guys look familiar, likeâ¦â A black-haired Asian male and a brown-haired mixed-race female wasnât a common combination. He thought for a moment and then exclaimed in surprise, âOh, are you Yang and Jessica?â
Wang Yang and Jessica exchanged a glance, both smiling. Wang Yang paid for the tickets, curiously asking the cashier, âYang and Jessica? Do we really look like them? Many people have said that.â He motioned for Jessica to follow him to the screening room, âMary, letâs go!â Jessica followed behind him, sweetly saying, âOkay, Danny!â After walking some distance, Wang Yang asked puzzledly, âWhy did you call me Danny? Woof woof!â Jessica couldnât help but laugh, âI didnât know your other names.â Wang Yang playfully teased her, âI donât have any; want to come up with one?â
Mary? Danny? The cashier frowned and peeked at their receding figures, suddenly shouting, âYou are!â Seeing them disappear around the corner, he withdrew his gaze, muttering to himself, âDefinitely them. Yang recently filmed âThe Pursuit of Happynessâ here; I wonder how itâs coming alongâ¦â Looking at the big screen ahead, Wang Yang reached into Jessicaâs large bucket of popcorn, grabbed a handful, and nibbled on it while quietly asking, âJessica, has Joshua asked about you?â Knowing that Jessica was about to return to Los Angeles, Joshua called Wang Yang a couple of days ago, hoping to secure a venue for a party. The last party didnât happen, which was a blow to his pride, and he wanted to turn things around. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The screening room was empty, with no one around them for a great distance, so even speaking softly wouldnât attract any attention. Jessica glanced at him, confused, and said, âAsk what?â Wang Yang took a sip of Coke and said, âNothing much, that guy has recently been pursuing a girl who he claims looks a lot like Britney. He wants to show off, throw a party at our place, heâs been planning it for a while now.â Jessicaâs brows furrowed in irritation as she said, âNot happening! Another girl, looking like Britney? What is he thinking?
Wang Yang spread his hands, chuckled at her, and said, âBritney does indeed have great appeal, but of course, Iâm not among them. Thereâs a girl named Jessica whoâs like the core of the Earth, firmly holding me in her graspâ¦â Jessica glared at him with a smile and said, âYang, I hate sweet talk.â She laughed crisply for a moment, then shook her head slightly and added, âJoshua just never gets serious; heâs almost 18, not a kid anymore! Heâs not going to college; itâs time he started thinking about his future, he hasnât landed a single role yet!â
Watching the charming Brad Pitt on screen, Wang Yang laughed and said, âHe says Miranda doesnât give him a chance to audition, you canât blame him.â He paused, then comfortingly added, âJessica, everyone finds their own way, you donât have to worry. Maybe that girl, who looks like Britney, is the driving force behind Joshuaâs efforts; you know, boys often work hard for the girls they like, just like me, haha!â
Although she knew he was just soothing her, Jessica still felt a sweet warmth inside. She nodded and said, âHmm, I hope he grows up a bit this time.â Jessica spent a few days in San Francisco before returning to Los Angeles. During her stay, she even made a cameo in âThe Pursuit of Happyness, as an extra with no dialogue, just a passerby on the street that you wouldnât notice unless you were looking.
The film crew was working on shooting every day, nearly finished with all the street scenes, with only a few last shots remaining: Chris Gardner being officially hired by the brokerage firm, walking joyfully through the crowd; Chris holding his son, crying tears of joy⦠These scenes were reserved for the final days. The focus then shifted to the indoor scenes, including those inside the company, the church, and so on.
However, as the end of November approached, the film crew had to announce a short break, including the Thanksgiving holiday, because Wang Yang needed to go to New York to appear in court for his assault case. Cole Randston seemed to have the strong backing of his paparazzi company, and had even hired a well-known attorney. The hospitalâs surveillance footage was clear evidence; Wang Yang had been the first to smash a camera and hit someone. In a typical case, the judge might have ruled immediately, but due to the special circumstances of this case, Wang Yangâs defense attorney Vincent Grant argued that Cole had repeatedly obstructed and provoked Wang Yang on the street before reaching the hospital, delaying the rescue and instigating the fight in the hospital. However, due to a lack of evidence, this was not enough to completely convince the judge and jury. Eventually, the judge postponed the case until March 2000 for a second hearing, allowing the defense time to gather more evidence.
Paparazzi had been waiting at the courthouse doors. Photos of Wang Yang entering and leaving the courthouse, accompanied by Jessica, bodyguards, and lawyers, were taken in large quantities, then featured as news illustrations in various entertainment newspapers. âDaily Entertainmentâ reported, âWhat if âMagical Yangâ is sentenced to six months in jail? âThe Pursuit of Happynessâ production would be halted, and we wouldnât see the biopic next year; he would spend six months in prison, and Jessica might grow distant, breaking up just in time for their first anniversary, fulfilling our prediction. However, the young director can take comfort in being free for now.â
Once the trial ended, Wang Yang and Jessica returned to Los Angeles, enjoying a happy Thanksgiving holiday. Thanksgiving was also their anniversary, surpassing the mediaâs so-called âone-year limit.â
After the holiday, the âThe Pursuit of Happynessâ crew reconvened in San Francisco to shoot the remaining final scenes.