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Flame Film Company announced on its official website the release schedule for two films in the second half of the year, the first of which is âMemento,â an independent film that won the Best Screenplay award at this yearâs Sundance Film Festival, would be released on a small scale during the Halloween season. This was expected. Ever since Flame Film purchased âMementoâ for a record-breaking $8 million, the media and film companies knew it would be released âWang Yang treated that dizzying mystery film as his treasured baby.
For the average moviegoers and fans, there was also a bit of anticipation, not because the director Christopher Nolan was well-knownâhe was almost unknown; but because it was so valued by Flame Film and Wang Yang, and it won the Best Screenplay at the film festival, it might be a very good movie. However, no information about the story of âMementoâ was revealed by Flame Film, and the newly launched official website for âMementoâ only contained an online jigsaw puzzle game. The completed image of the puzzle was a still from the film, which added a lot of mystery to the movie.
What truly caught the attention of the media, excited the fans, and put the major film companies on alert was Flame Filmâs second plan announcementâ Wang Yang was about to begin production on the long-prepared âJuno.â He would also serve as producer, director, and screenwriter for âJuno,â which was scheduled to be released during this yearâs Christmas season! And for the role of âJuno,â Flame Film still hadnât announced who it would be; but Wang Yang revealed some story content of âJuno,â âThis is a drama about a high school girl getting pregnant. Juno is a 16-year-old high school student who gets pregnant, and the story starts from there.â
The Energetic Miracle Yang!â Thatâs what the Los Angeles Times reported: âThe third week of âThe Pursuit of Happynessâ has just begun, and that prodigious kid is already shooting his next film, âJuno,â the project he announced earlier than âThe Pursuit of Happyness.â His production speed is certainly astonishing, but perhaps this is just Miracle Yang. After watching âThe Pursuit of Happyness,â thereâs no need to debate whether his brain was overheating for the time being.â
It is noteworthy that the âJunoâ project was announced by him in July last year. At that time, he auditioned thousands of girls for the role of Juno, and eventually the official explanation was, âDue to the selection of the actress for the female lead, the shooting plan will be postponedâ; and now he obviously has found the girl, although we still do not know who it is.â
Compared to the curiosity about the role of Juno, whether it was the media or fans, their attention was more focused on Wang Yangâs mention of âcontentâ at this pointâa drama about a high school girl getting pregnant?! Isnât it a romantic campus love story? Isnât it a comedy like âAmerican Pieâ? It is actually about a girl getting pregnant! Everyone knew this was a generally taboo subject, a thankless task with hardly any successful examples. What was the 20-year-old Miracle Yang preparing to shoot? What was he planning to say?
The editorial comment in the Los Angeles Times reported, âIt seems surprising, but truthfully, I saw this coming. Miracle Yangâs performance in âThe Pursuit of Happynessâ proved his directing ability far beyond his years, and also his pursuit of drama. Heâs no longer a âteen filmâ director. From him dropping âHigh School Musical 2â³ and announcing âJuno,â âThe Pursuit of Happyness,â you can see he has this idea, âI wonât direct ordinary campus stories anymore. If I shoot, I will shoot something challenging,â an ambitious young man.â
But can Wang Yang shoot it well? Will âJunoâ be a high-quality film? This time the media didnât make any predictions, only expressed some expectations, while hinting âthis subject is very difficult.â Fans on the internet, however, were free to express their views, and they were all excited and anticipating âJuno.â The more challenging it is, the betterâthat fits Miracle Yangâs style, doesnât it?
Guess what kind of movie âJunoâ will be? Teen pregnancy is a very serious topic, so will it be a serious didactic film? Telling us to use condoms when having sex? Or that high school students shouldnât have sex?â This popular post had quite a few replies: âI donât think so; he had a girlfriend in high school, maybe âJunoâ is his high school story, but we donât see him having an illegitimate child, so this is a story in favor of abortion.â â
definitely not possible, unless Miracle Yang has really gone crazy, Iâm firmly against abortion! If Miracle Yang supports it, I wonât like him anymore!â
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Thatâs the difficulty with teen pregnancy as a subject; the mention of âteen pregnancyâ makes people think of abortionâis it good, is it legal? Once you express your opinion, you offend half the people, so this is why it is a thankless task and why there are no successful similar movies.
In April this year, 20th Century Fox released âSweetheart,â a rare type of movie about a girl getting pregnant. With a $15 million budget, it was shown in 2,437 theaters in its opening week and has so far only received $18 million at the box office, which means it was a failure in terms of its box office performance. However, it received fairly good reviews, and thatâs because it didnât talk too much about pregnancy, nor did it touch on opinions about abortion. The focus of its story was on how Novalee was strong, kind, and knew how to find beauty; pregnancy was just a beginning.
After the first ten minutes or so, Novalee gave birth to her child; another ten minutes later, Novaleeâs child was already over three years old, and then Novalee, with her child in tow, pursued her own love and happiness⦠Thatâs the story of âSweetheart.â So will âJunoâ be like this? If so, what makes âJuno
continue to be miraculous? Fans of Wang Yang were very much looking forward to it, but they were also a bit worried.
Wang Yang didnât reveal much more about âJunoâ, but he wasnât going to keep it mysterious forever, as that promotional strategy isnât suit for a campus drama. The synopsis of âJunoâ would be revealed gradually in stages to keep fans interested. Right now, the film didnât lack attention, and if the news that Natalie Portman was cast as Juno were to be announced, those gossip tabloids would certainly erupt. He had been busy enough recently and didnât want the distraction of rumors, so he decided to wait until all the actors were cast before making a joint announcement.
Rachel, are you okay?â Wang Yang asked while lying on the couch, looking at a golden popcorn trophy on the coffee table, and speaking into the phone, âHas your cold gotten better?â From the other end, Rachel gave a gentle hum, saying, âThank you, itâs nothing serious, Iâm getting better.â
Last night was the 9th MTV Movie Awards, an international film award hosted by MTVâs global music television network. Unlike the Golden Globes or the Oscars, its awards were not decided by judges but were entirely based on the votes of the general audience. Therefore, âHigh School Musicalâ had previously been nominated for five major awards at this edition of the MTV Movie Awards â Best Picture, Breakthrough Male (Tom Willing), Breakthrough Female (Jessica Alba), Best Music, and Best Scenery, making it one of the eventâs most popular contenders.
Wang Yang, Jessica, Tom Willing, Zachary, and others were invited to the awards ceremony, but Rachel, who had also been invited, did not attend because she had caught a severe cold. The MTV Movie Awards came to a conclusion amid joyous commotion, with âThe Matrixâ winning Best Picture and âHigh School Musicalâ taking home the golden popcorn trophy for Best Music only.
Thatâs good to hear,â Wang Yang said with a slight smile, relieved by her lively voice, then asked, âBy the way, Rachel, Iâm planning to shoot âJunoâ in Toronto. Do you have any beautiful, rural-style towns to recommend?â He said with his eyes closed, picturing the scene he described, âA peaceful place with two-story wooden houses, surrounded by trees, like something out of a landscape paintingâ¦â
The choice to film in Toronto was not only because the weather and seasonal scenery there were perfect for the filmâs needs, but more importantly, to save money. Flame Film Companyâs bank account was nearly zero, which highlighted the companyâs financial situation.
After âHigh School Musicalâ original soundtracks sold close to 7 million copies worldwide and DVDs sold nearly 12 million copies, subsequent discounts and price reductions had taken their toll, and sales had stalled. The enormous profits generatedâ100 million for the acquisition of Blue Sky Studios, 30 million in production costs, 20 million in promotional costs for âHigh School Musical 2â, 60 million total cost for âThe Pursuit of Happynessâ, 8 million to acquire âMementoâ, along with salaries and bonuses for company employees, strategic purchases of old movie rights to expand the film library, business development in North America and overseas, and growing the companyâhad all evaporated. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Nearly zero cash? That was certainly not a healthy financial situation. If any investment failed, the consequences could range from severe losses to a path of debts. This wasnât Mark Slantâs idea; he had advised Wang Yang many times to accept joint investments from other companies, such as Lionsgate, which had been seeking cooperation, to reduce risks. But Wang Yangâs answer was âNOâ. He saw no immediate need for it.
However, the rental fee for âThe Pursuit of Happynessâ would take some time to be collected, and not to mention âHigh School Musical 2â, which was to premiere in August and was an unpredictable success. Therefore, the production budget of âJunoâ was only 15 million dollars. Aside from the combined 7.3 million dollars in salary for Natalie Portman and Michael Pitt, the remaining 7.7 million had to pay for crew members like Varry Fiest, as well as other actorsâ wagesâareas where expenses were hard to cut, even though Wang Yang had only allocated a single US dollar for his own pay. On the other hand, there was also the cost of equipment, film stock, and production staff, areas where it was possible to cut costs.
It wasnât that the film stock in Canada was especially cheap, but the wages for set workers and extras were much lower, and the shooting-related tax policies allowed significant tax savings. Compared to shooting in America, the overall cost could be reduced by about i5°/o-2O%. For Flame Film in its current state, âJunoâ would either have to delay filming until the rental fees from the theater companies were paid or shoot on a tight budget. Filming in Canada would not affect the filmâs quality, so he opted for the latter.
Oh! And there must be a small but equally beautiful high school,â Wang Yang said eagerly, turning over and continuing, âIt doesnât need to be as dreamy as East High, with no yellow school buses. Instead, students should ride bicycles to schoolâ¦â
I donât know⦠I really donât,â Rachel suddenly interrupted him, saying, âI donât know, Yang, I canât understand the description youâre giving. Iâm feeling a bit dizzy, and I need to sleep now.â
Wang Yang paused, unsure if it was his imagination, but he felt that Rachel had suddenly become hostile towards him again. Hadnât they resolved their issues? Even though they were no longer as close as they once were, they would sometimes have casual conversations like normal friends. Now⦠perhaps she was just feeling ill and in a bad mood because she had to miss performing on stage at the MTV Movie Awards. He nodded and said, âAlright then, take good care of yourself. You know âHigh School Musical 2â will be starting its promotional activities soon, and we canât do it without you.â With that, he laughed lightly.
Hmm, I will, bye!â Rachel just finished speaking, and hung up the call, with the phone emitting a series of beeps. Wang Yang said âbyeâ as he put down the phone, then suddenly remembered something, and his brow furrowed in confusion and curiosity, âWhy is there no nasal sound?â Rachelâs voice was soft, but completely void of nasality, which he found odd because last time Rachel had a slight cold, there was a heavy nasal quality to her voice, indicating that was just her constitution, and now with a serious coldâ¦
Hey, youâre not Holmes! And you never really took a class at the University of Southern Californiaâs medical school! Wang Yang shook his head with a smile, reached for a thick book titled âPregnancy Handbookâ on the coffee table, and continued his previous reading. Not only did Natalie Portman need to understand Juno and establish this character; he also needed to grasp Junoâs mindset, to know what she would face throughout her pregnancy, what specific changes her body would undergo, so he could better understand the concept of a âteen pregnancy,â the mental shifts Juno would experience, and thereby gain better control over the story.
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So since âJunoâ was green-lit last year, he had been reading lots of books like this, âPsychology of Pregnancy,â âPregnancy Encyclopedia,â â Happy Pregnant Womanâ⦠Heâd been sporadically reading them for almost a year, and by now, he was practically a âmaster of pregnancy knowledge.â If Jessica suddenly got pregnant, he wouldnât panic; he probably even knew how to deliver a baby, although it was all armchair theory.
In his reading plan, there were also books about slang and jokes. The reason Juno, the girl, was cool and had a unique charm, was reflected in her words and actions, with âwordsâ being a crucial part. Her speech needed to be interesting and innovative, something that could become catchphrases, trending both in real life and online. But many of the original scriptâs lines were no longer suitable, partly due to changes in the story, but most critically because many phrases were incomprehensible, like âhonest-to-blogâ â what is a Blog?
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It was only when he accidentally got into blogging that he understood what Blog meant, and the phraseâs implication of âI swear to the blog, this is true. Itâs a twist on âhonest-to-God,â where people are expected to be truthful before God, and one of the purposes of a Blog is to express oneâs true thoughts, hence âhonest-to-blog.â But it clearly couldnât be used now, as not that many people were into blogging at present.
Juno needed to set trends, yet also be in touch with them. The way young people talked nowadays couldnât elude her. Fortunately, he is considered âyoungâ himself, not yet out of touch with the current trends. So, how could Juno set the tone? Thatâs why he read books on slang and jokes; he could gain more inspiration and ideas from them, inventing interesting phrases and jokes. Sometimes he would also discuss them with Natalie, asking her to analyze from a psychological standpoint whether a joke was funny; Natalieâs response would be, âFrom a psychological angle, itâs not funny at all, itâs just a trap that triggers a certain reaction in the body; but from Natalieâs perspective, it is hilarious.â
As nearly a year went by, after shooting and producing âThe Pursuit of Happynessâ and pondering over âJuno,â Wang Yang had numerous new ideas. The thickness of the script and its dialogues had been growing over this past year, and he planned to film everything he envisioned, then post-edit the material into a 120-minute movie.
Best places for conception, number one, a cozy homeâ¦â Wang Yang read from the âPregnancy Handbookâ in his hands, and then, struck by a sudden notion, he flipped through the pages absentmindedly for a while before setting down the book and dialing a number on his phone, tenderly saying, âHey, sweetheart, good evening, how about coming over to my place? I miss you.
Jessica laughed happily on the other end, sweetly replying, âYouâre dingier than Danny; we just saw each other this morning.â She was about to say something else when she caught onto his real intentions, saying, âOh! Not now, I donât want to at the moment.â Wang Yang coughed, saying, âDonât want what? Donât get me wrong, I just want to discuss some pregnancy matters with you.â Jessica chuckled, âAre you talking about getting me pregnant? Yang, not tonight.â
Wang Yang couldnât help but laugh out loud, thinking as long as he could coax her over, everything would be fine, chuckling, âHey, why are you always thinking about those NC-17 things? Iâm telling you, this is a very serious matter.â He paused, then earnestly said, âI want to know, back when we were in the car last year looking at that test strip, and then I said âItâs positive,â and you thought you were pregnant, what were your thoughts at that moment?â Without waiting for her reply, he added, âI also have many, many questions, so please, come over.â
We can talk about it here,â Jessica remained steadfast. Wang Yang rolled his eyes in annoyance and chuckled, then playfully threatened, âIf you donât come over, then Iâm coming to your place!â Jessicaâs laughter came through the phone, and she replied, âHmm, Iâll be waiting for you to come over.â
Iâm on my way now! Bye!â Wang Yang pressed the end call button, feeling a surge of impulsiveness. He leaped off the sofa, slipped into his slippers, and as he stepped outside the house, he dashed toward Jessicaâs place at full speed. Bathed in the moonlight, he sped past the tree-lined path, the fountain⦠The several hundred meters distance seemed to pass in a blink, and when he saw the brightly lit big house, he chuckled breathlessly and slowed his pace as he reached the front lawn, walked to the side of the house, and looked up at a brightly lit second-floor window, which was Jessicaâs room. Cupping his hands around his mouth, he softly called out, âHey, Juliet? Itâs me, Romeo! Hey, Julietâ¦â
Suddenly, Dannyâs barking came from inside the house, and Jessica appeared by the window. She looked down and her face instantly became a mix of surprise and amusement. She said, âYang, you really did come!â Wang Yang spread his hands and replied, âYou see me!â He looked around, laughing as he spoke, âHow am I supposed to climb up to your room? Juliet, do you have a rope or something? Give me one! Hey, right now I really envy that guy Spider-Man.â
Leaning against the window, Jessica chuckled with her chin propped on her hands, watching his helpless figure. She laughed and said, âForgot, huh? You donât need rope or spider silk, just fly in here, Superman!â Wang Yang smiled and placed his hands on his hips, nodding, âYou reminded me, I am Superman, but I need a phone booth, and a pair of red underwearâ¦â
Donât move! I have my gun aimed at you!â At that moment, a serious voice came from behind, it was Mark Albaâs voice. He shouted, âIf you donât want to be shot, raise your hands high!â This is bad⦠Wang Yang slowly raised his hands and said, âTake it easy, Mark, itâs me, Yang!â Jessica above also looked tense, hurriedly shouting, âItâs Yang! Oh my God, dad, itâs Yang!â
I know itâs him.â Mark Alba said calmly, leaving Wang Yang stunned for a moment. âWhat?â When he turned around, he saw that Markâs hands were empty; where was the gun? Wang Yang held his forehead and laughed, âMark, are you really Mark?â Jessica leaned out to look and said helplessly, âDad, how could you make such a joke! You scared me to death!â
Mark Alba laughed out loud. He had long wanted to give the kid a good thrashing, and since he couldnât, now it was a lesson to just scare him a bit. Mark walked up to Wang Yang, patted him on the shoulder, and whispered, âKid, you like to joke, donât you? Red underwear?â He looked into Wang Yangâs eyes and said, âDonât mess around on my turf, or even if you are Superman, Iâll still hit you.â Wang Yang shrugged and grinned, âOK, your turf, your rules.â
Lying on the bed in Jessicaâs bedroom, Wang Yang took a deep breath, looking at her in a tank top and shorts. He said, âI almost really became Romeo today, Jessie. I just found out your dad has this side to him.â Jessica folded her arms across her chest and chuckled, âStill want to discuss about pregnancy?â Wang Yang glanced at her long, sexy legs, then rolled his eyes and said, âNo, although I would like to discuss, letâs not. This isnât my turf.â
Suddenly, Wang Yang thought that maybe they should move in together, although Catholics donât allow cohabitation, and there are plenty of other things Catholics donât allow, like premarital sex, but he currently had no money to buy a big house, and he was soon off to Toronto to shoot âJunoâ, so maybe when he had money, they would rethink it.
Oh! Then youâre forfeiting your own choice.â Jessica smiled as she walked to the side of the bed and leaned over to kiss his face. She sat down and picked up a film magazine from the nightstand to casually flip through. Wang Yang, with his eyes closed, murmured softly, âThatâs good too, I have to start auditions again tomorrow. Best to rest well. Jessie, is it okay if I sleep here?â
Jessica ignored his last question, patted his thigh seriously, and said, âYang, what do you think about me playing Junoâs good friend Leah? Can I go audition?â Wang Yang opened his eyes to look at her, shook his head, and replied, âThe look is okay, but the temperament doesnât fit. You and Leah are completely different types, and youâre too attention-grabbing.â If it were just her playing Leah, maybe it would work; but paired with Natalie Portman to play best friends, temperamentally, there was no chemistry.
And you have to do the promotion for âHigh School Musical 2â, right?â Wang Yang added another point, knowing her thoughts and providing comfort, âJessica, weâll have opportunities to shoot films together again.â A hint of disappointment crossed Jessicaâs face. She smiled and said, âMm, itâs okay, I know.â