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On the evening of the 22nd, the moment long anticipated by cinephiles and fans finally arrived; the Christmas season reached its most intense phase, with âCast Awayâ and âJunoâ premiering⦠Taking advantage of the holiday, they flocked to theaters, eager to be among the first to see the new releases.
Although theater owners had nicknamed Wang Yang âmoney-grabbing Yangâ, the Christmas season never lacked blockbuster films. Additionally, with âJunoâ facing the hidden danger of being an unproven genre, the film opened in only 2,712 theaters under the tense allocation of cinema resources, compared to the 2,774 for Fox Companyâs âCast Awayâ. However, this still covered major and minor cities across North America.
Whether to choose âCast Awayâ or âJunoâ? The former featured Oscar-winning Best Director Robert Zemeckis and Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks, reuniting after âForrest Gumpâ and proving highly appealing; on the other hand, with âfuture Best Directorâ Wang Yang and one of the most talented actresses born in the â80s, Natalie Portman, the latter was also compelling.
Robert & Tom together were 92 years old; Yang & Natalie summed up to 39 years old, and the two of them were not even as old as Tom Hanksâs eldest son, Colin Hanks, who was 23 years old.
The age of the main creators and cast naturally influenced the market, with most middle-aged people choosing âCast Awayâ or other films; younger people were mostly entering the screening rooms of âJunoâ, loving the quirky girlâs witty comments and jokes, which were the latest trend in chat rooms, ICQ, MSN, etc. They didnât want to fall behind, and Wang Yangâs films were always enjoyable to watch. Furthermore, many parents concerned about their children being impacted negatively by the movie chose to watch âJunoâ, ready to take preventive measures if it had the power to affect teenagers.
The premiere of âJunoâ took place once again at the âVitae Projectorâ cinema, where the screening room was packed with members of the âJunoâ crew, their families and friends, as well as invited media journalists and film critics.
After âThe Pursuit of Happynessâ, aside from critics like Kevin Thomas who seemed to thrive on being contrarian, no one dared to say that âMagical Yang is just a little Baby directorâ anymore. This âlittle Babyâ had already amassed a global box office of 1.106 billion US dollars with three best-selling works of different genres, a feat many veterans in filmmaking could not achieve. Thus, no one expected that the young director would face a complete disaster.
If âJunoâ were a rare masterpiece, the media would naturally admit it, and the magical journey would continue. However, if âJunoâ was just an ordinary high school comedy with nothing profound behind it, then sorry, even if it was extremely funny and had the potential to be a major box office hit⦠if that was all there was to it, it meant the âend of magic.â They could finally use headlines like âMagical Yang disappoints!â and âHe is, after all, only 20 years oldâ to report on it in a tone of regret.
A 20-year-old directorâs new work disappoints for not being a âclassicâ? The critics would all say âyesâ, and that was the price of being known as Magical Yang.
In the auditorium, some of the audience were student cinephiles selected through promotional activities; there were also celebrities who came to show support, including the Will Smith family, Christopher and his wife, Tom Welling, Rachel, Zachary and several main actors from âHigh School Musicalâ. The premiere event had already ended, and now everyone was either chatting softly or looking at the big screen, waiting for the movie to start.
Wearing a black suit, Wang Yang sat in the middle of the first row, talking with Jessica, dressed in a pale blue evening gown, to his right, âJessica, how about we go to see âCast Awayâ tomorrow night?â Jessica nodded with a smile, âSure, itâs been a long time since we watched a movie together, not like tonight.â Wang Yang laughed, âYeah, and thereâs also the basketball game, weâll continue our tradition of watching the Christmas battle this yearâ¦â
On the left, Natalie in her white evening gown seemed somewhat bored; she glanced at the big screen â why hasnât it started yet? â then sneakily peered at Wang Yang talking intimately with his girlfriend, muttering to herself about the darn dopamine in his brain right now. She slapped her forehead, then turned to Michael Pitt sitting on the other side, who was staring at the screen with a heavy breath, clearly nervous. She asked, âHey Michael, what are you thinking about?â
âWell, Iâ¦â Michael snapped back to reality and smiled faintly, âI was thinking about some things from the past, not very happy memories, but Iâve always been moving forward. Having achieved what I have now, itâs all worth it⦠Iâm really happy now, I made it.â Listening to his disordered talk, Natalie nodded; she had heard Michaelâs story and knew what he meant. She smiled and said, âEnjoy it.â
âThank you,â Michael said with a smile, suddenly leaning forward and calling out, âHey, Yang! Yang!â Wang Yang looked back, and Michael earnestly added, âThanks for that hamburger!â
âBuddy, no need to be polite!â Wang Yang grinned and gave him a thumbs-up. With a snap, he saw Natalie suddenly hitting her head with a smack, making him ask with puzzlement, âNatalie, are you okay?â
Michael Pitt, Jessica, Anne Hathaway, and Joshua in the back row all turned to look at her. Natalie with an âohâ glanced around at everybody, holding out her hands, âItâs nothing, nothing, I was just getting rid of some useless stuff, like feeling drowsy.â Everyone laughed, realizing what she meant, and Joshua mockingly whispered, âPlease, itâs all useless in thereâ¦â
The movie was about to start, and the screening room fell silent. Valery Fister, Harry George, Nancy Reno, Anne Darren⦠Will Smith, the Nolan couple, Rachel, Zachary⦠everyone in the screening room quietly looked towards the big screen.
On the screen, moths flitted towards the flames, arriving in a beautiful pastoral world to dance with butterflies. After the opening animation of the fire movie, Juno was seen standing on the lawn, staring blankly at an abandoned luxury chair. Recalling her pre-pregnancy days, she was woken up by a Yorkshire Terrierâs bark, then walked away with a large bottle of drink. Lively and cheerful country music started playing, harmonicas, guitars, whistles; the scene combined live-action with animation, with Juno walking through the town, sipping her drink, while street and rooftop locations displayed the main cast and crew, eventually showing âAnne Hathaway, Michael Pitt, Natalie Portman, Wang Yang.â After that, Juno stepped out of the animated scene and into the small townâs general store.
Sitting in the guest seating area, Rachel smiled slightly and lightly clapped her hands, this would definitely be a good movie! He had said that he would not let down this beautiful small town.
Audiences across North America watching âJunoâ at that moment were all brimming with excitement, with the bright and comfortable visuals, the light and pleasant music, and Junoâs interesting dialogue making the serious matter of âteenage pregnancyâ rather humorous, without any sense of oppression or heaviness.
âHaha! Thatâs me, haha, thatâs me!â Joshua sat up excitedly when he saw himself on the screen and rapidly said, âYoyoyo, everybody watch out, the Oscar for Best Actor is about to appear! His debut!â In the hallway, Juno squatted, picking up books that had dropped to the floor, and a group of big and burly sports team students walked by, with Joshuaâs character mockingly saying, âYour books fell to the ground, they must have seen your face! Hahaha
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Wang Yang and Jessica exchanged smiles, then heard the sigh of relief from Joshua behind them, âFirst appearance done, oh yeah! Seeing myself on the big screen, it feels pretty good.â
The story on the screen kept moving forward, Juno considering an abortion, then deciding against it and resolving to find adoptive parents⦠With Natalieâs total immersion into the character and brilliant acting, coupled with the novel witty lines, a uniquely different girl came alive on the screen. Audiences were unknowingly drawn into the movieâs story, into the inner world of this pregnant teenager, young and old alike were deeply captivated by the big screen, occasionally letting out soft chuckles.
âIâm like a planet now!â Juno complained as she looked at her big belly.
Light laughter filled the movie theater again as a young Caucasian high school student excitedly clenched his fist and couldnât help exclaiming, âGot it!â Being as fat as a planet, even with its own gravitational fieldâthis is going to become the new trendy way to describe fat people! He swiftly jotted down in his notebook, âJuno said, âIâm now a planetâ¦'â Just then, Juno on the screen said another line, âMy water just broke, can you speed it up?â Once again, the audience couldnât help but let out chuckles, and a white girl excitedly said, âGot it! Haha, got it!â
Seeing the excitement of the teenagers around them, a middle-aged couple couldnât help but frown. Sure enough, as expected, whenever itâs a magical Wang Yang campus movie, it has the power to influence young people. High School Musical made their middle school daughter want to take dance classes, and now the question is, what about Juno? What is this movie ultimately trying to say, what will their daughter take from it, and what kind of impact will it bring?
As the film passed the halfway mark, the story gradually entered a more serious phase, and the use of slang and funny phrases progressively decreased. The laughter in the theater turned into smiles, and everyone became more focused and engrossed. The movie had successfully transitioned to the âdiscussing mattersâ stage.
The change in Junoâs mindset, the change in Paulieâs mindset, and the change in the older adoptive coupleâs mindset⦠When Juno experienced the clash between school life and life outside school, she reflected, she felt, she gradually matured. It was a moment that tested acting skills more than ever, as Juno had to transform, but this transformation could not lose her unique personal charm. The transformation required layered acting, while retaining charm required controlling the essence of the character.
âDude, Iâve got to compliment you one more time,â Wang Yang sighed as he watched Juno, lost and weeping over a car hood on the big screen; he turned his head to Natalie on his left and laughed, âYou acted really well!â Natalie, with a casual expression, replied in a light tone, âItâs not acting, thatâs just me.â Wang Yang then called out âMichaelâ and shared a laugh with the approaching Michael Pitt, giving him a thumbs up, followed by a shout to âAnnieâ and giving a thumbs up to the smiling Anne Hathaway-
On the screen, the acting of Michael, Anne Hathaway, and the others shone even more brilliantly. Like Natalie, they left no trace of performance behindâ only the feeling that âthatâs just them.â
âHey, Yang! Donât forget about me, the Best Actor!â Joshua said, stretching out his hand to slap Wang Yang on the shoulder from behind. Jessica turned her head, laughed, and said, âWow, just a bit more screen time than my cameo, Best Actor.â The people around laughed softly, and Joshua shrugged and gave a thumbs up, saying, âGood!â
Soon, the movie reached its final stage. Juno and Paulie both understood what love is, what responsibility and giving mean. In the hospital, with her family, her best friend Leah, and Paulie by her side, Juno gave birth to the baby. The young couple looked tenderly at the baby in Vanessaâs arms. The scene shifted to Juno, carrying a guitar on her back, racing on her bike to Paulieâs house and sitting on the doorstep in the morning sunlight, both happily looking at new photos of the baby that Vanessa had sent, playing the guitar. The 120-minute film came to an end.
In theater one of the âVitae Projectorâ Cinema, the end credits guitar song resonated as the detailed cast and crew list began to scroll: âProducer: Wang Yang, Director: Wang Yang. Cast, Juno MacGuff: Natalie Portman, Paulie Bleeker: Michael Pitt, Leah: Anne Hathaway⦠Annie Darren, Joshua Alba- Classmate: Jessica Alba, Rachel McAdams, Tom Welling, Zachary Levi⦠Cinematographer: Wally Pfister, Assistant Cinematographer: Harry George⦠Assistant Director: Nancy Renoâ¦â
Applause erupted from the audience as they stood up, some young students whistled and shouted enthusiastically, âJuno, youâre so cool!â and âI love you, even if you were as big as the Earth!â Wang Yang sat in his chair, smiling as he listened to the applause around him and watched the names on the screen. Ten years later, when people looked at this cast list, would they exclaim in surprise with a âwowâ just like he was doing now?
âBuddy.â Suddenly, there was a tap on Wang Yangâs shoulder from the left. He turned to Natalie, who was all smiles, and said, âThis premiere is the best Iâve ever been to; Iâve beaten my 13-year-old self!â She laughed again and added, âYou know, your pants are really cool!â Remembering the meeting that day, Wang Yang couldnât help but laugh and say, âDude, theyâre just ordinary pants.â After that, he happily explained the situation to Jessica.
In the VIP section, the celebrity guests who had been invited also rewarded âJunoâ with applause. Will Smith clapped his hands and said to Terry in a PG- 13 manner, âTerry, like Yang said, high school pregnancy is a serious matter. Donât go trying it out in the future!â Terryâs young face was full of confusion as he asked, âUncle Yang said so? I didnât hear it. And Dad, can boys get pregnant too?â
In the middle of the auditorium where the media and film critics were seated, they too were applauding but looked distracted as they reminisced about the film they had just watched. Had Magical Yang disappointed? Not at all. That clever, cunning guyâhe didnât skirt around the issue of abortion, but he also didnât offend anyoneâs values. Junoâs parents were so open-minded, and Juno was so amusing and unique, that even faced with the various issues triggered by a teenage pregnancy, she could chuckle them away⦠Magical Yang painted a wonderful world, but was that all? A teenage pregnancy growth story?
It seemed to be just that, yet it also seemed not. The vivid characters, the straightforward plot, the brilliant dialogueâall swirled in their minds, pondering how to write their reviews. One thing was certain: they couldnât use headlines like âMagical Yang disappoints!â or âAfter all, heâs only 20 years old.â This wasnât a bad movie, nor was it an ordinary campus comedy; it was a rare gem. If one were to consider its genre and subject matter, it could be said to be an unprecedented masterpiece.
In every North American theater screening âJuno,â a similar scene unfolded.
âOh my God, I never thought Natalie Portman could be so amazingâ¦,â âItâs insanely goodâI thought it would be preachy, but it turned out to be so entertaining. Well done, Magical Yang!â âThe music in the movie is so pleasant to listen to, especially that harmonica sound. When the original soundtrack CD comes out, I must buy one.â As Wang Yang listened to the diverse voices surrounding him, a white middle-aged couple silently nodded in agreement. Indeed, it was a good film, until they were alarmed by a young girlâs voice, âI really want to get pregnant! It would be so cool⦠just like Juno.â
After the premiere concluded, all the crew members of âJunoâ and their families and friends went to a hotel for a private dinner. In the hall where the dinner was held, people gathered in groups, chatting and laughing, or sipping red wine and sampling food. Wang Yang, chatting with Jessica, Michael Pitt, Rachel, Zachary, and Eileen Iriss about Christmas plans, Zachary invited, âYang, Iâm throwing a dance party. Iâm inviting everyone; you guys have to come!â Wang Yang glanced at Jessicaâs smiling face and, seeing she had no other plans, agreed, âOK, I love dancing.â
âHello, director, Jessica, everyoneâ¦â At that moment, Anne Darren, dressed in a light yellow evening gown, came over. After exchanging greetings, Anne took out a poster and a marker from her handbag, handed them to Wang Yang, and asked with a smile, âSorry, director, could you autograph this for me? A friend of mine wants it; sheâs a fan of yours.â
Wang Yang nodded happily, took the marker and posterâthis was a âJunoâ release poster featuring pregnant Natalie, Michael in school uniform, Hathaway, and others. He scribbled his signature on Natalieâs belly and handed it back to Anne with a smile, âThere you go!â
Anne smiled and then addressed Jessica and the others, âWould you mind autographing it too?â She smiled helplessly, âMy friend wants the signatures of all the stars, sheâs a fan of you all too.â Naturally, no one refused. Jessica signed, then Rachel⦠Wang Yang, seeing the poster filling up with signatures, really wanted to say, âAnne, why donât you sign your name too?â
âThanks, everyone.â Once everyone had signed their names on the poster, Anne thanked them with a smile, âIâm off to find other stars; you guys chat.â With that, she took the poster and marker and headed toward Natalie and Hathaway at the vegetarian food table.
Watching Anneâs retreating figure, Wang Yang secretly said, âAnne, in ten years, youâll surely be a star! By then, many people will be surprised to find that you had a role in âJunoâ!â
âSure, no problem.â Natalie received Anneâs poster and pen, looked at the distribution of signatures on it, and couldnât help glancing at Wang Yang, who was chatting with Jessica and friends. She chewed on her corn kernels, thinking to herself, Signing on my belly, huh! Holding the pen, she overlaid a âNatalie Portmanâ on top of the âDirector: Wang Yangâ and then added, with a laugh, a âLOL!â beside it.
On the internet, movie fans were quick to share their reactions to âJunoâ with lots of âLOLs,â and terms like âfunny,â âmeaningful,â and âclassicâ quickly became tags associated with the film. On the IMDB website, the voting score for âJunoâ soared to 8.6 before settling at 8.4, but the rapid rise in the number of voters also indicated the movieâs popularity, especially online.
With such growth and scores, it would quickly make its way into the Top 250 film history chart. The scoring formula for the Top 250 was more rigorous and strict, counting only votes from âregular voters.â IMDB didnât define âregular votersâ clearly, but they were probably those with long registration periods who had voted for at least a thousand movies and had good voting records, serious and dedicated movie fans; they determined the Top 250 scores for films. This effectively prevented vote rigging by companies, fans, and careless votes, making the list authoritative.
So, the ratings on the Top 250 often end up being lower than those on the main page, just like âThe Pursuit of Happynessâ now has a main page rating of 8.3, while its Top 250 rating is 8.1, barely making it into the 150-200 range of the same score.
A drama about a sensitive topic like teenage pregnancy, touching on abortion, astonishingly, has a stable main page rating of 8.4. Thatâs definitely a surprising figure, you know. âSweetheartâ only rates at 6.0. If there was a competition between these two films, movie buffs have already delivered their verdict. âJunoâ wins hands down in every aspect, be it directing, lead acting, story, soundtrack, you name itâno question about it.
On the 23rd, entertainment newspapers and film publications all gave their front pages to the two most anticipated films, âCast Awayâ or âJunoâ, and they also respectively dominated half the space in film review sections.
Long before its release, based on trailers and the cast, âCast Awayâ had an IMDb rating of 8.8. As it hit the theaters, it slipped to 8.6, but thatâs just normal. This predestined classic film became an instant classic with waves of positive reviews from both fans and the media. The New York Post said, âThis is a commercial blockbuster with the soul of an art film, Robert Zemeckisâs best Christmas gift to us.â And the Chicago Sun-Times couldnât praise Tom Hanksâs performance enough, âFor two-thirds of the film, itâs just him performing, but you never feel bored, his acting is that good.â
The Los Angeles Times entertainment sectionâs headline was all about âJunoâ: âYang & Natalie, the hope of the new generation!â In the lead-in to their review, they wrote, âBefore âJunoâ was released, we had our doubtsâcould the amazing Yang do justice to this genre of film? Was the goody-two-shoes Natalie Portman fit to play the supposedly ârock-n-rollâ Juno? After seeing the movie, all questions were answeredâthey overcame the skepticism. Yang & Natalie, this duo that together is just 39 years old, have given us a big surprise once again. They are the leaders among directors and actresses born in the â80s, the hope of a new generation.â
In their detailed film review report, accompanied by a photo of Wang Yang and Natalie smiling as they strolled down a small-town street, they analyzed the film, writing, âThe warm and soft shots, like brilliant sunlight, this has always been the magical Yangâs cinematic style; the relaxed, natural country music, the ingenious design of the props⦠and the dialogue, which is so admirable, with slang and words used in new ways, always elicits an involuntary smile. Then thereâs Junoâs interesting family, her amusing classmates, all making you want to cheer for them. Such a story could be shot so seriously, so bizarrely, but magical Yang found the right tone, the right way to tell this kind of story, unique and heartwarming.â
âThis movie can make you smile from the beginning to the end, but that doesnât mean it lacks depth,â they wrote. âIts story is not complicated, we see a unique girl, Juno, go through the entire pregnancy, witnessing the changes in her heart, from âI donât even know what kind of girl I amâ to âI canât believe I am actually a mom.â On one hand, the film says âpregnancy is a wonderful thing, it teaches you what love is.â; on the other hand, it also suggests âteenage pregnancy is a serious and difficult issue, if you want to try it, do you think youâre really ready?â In the movie, Junoâs pregnancy is handled and faced by her and her family in a really cool way, but in itself, it is very serious and significant.â
After discussing the film itself, the Los Angeles Times jokingly wrote, âThis really makes you wonder, has Magical Yang ever had the experience of being pregnant?â
In the part evaluating the leading actors, they wrote, âOrdinary words of praise are no longer enough to describe Natalie Portmanâs performance, which is completely different from her previous on-screen personas. With her casual profanity, flipping the bird, she stands there, and with a look, a gesture, a line, she fully embodies a unique girl. And during the pregnancy phase, the way she walks with her big belly, just like a real pregnant woman, her acting talent is fully showcased in this film. With Juno, she could easily compete for next yearâs Best Actress at the Oscars. One canât help but give a thumbs up to Wang Yangâs discerning eye and directorial level. Following Will Smith, he has successfully transformed Natalie Portman.â
The Los Angeles Times was generous in its praise for Natalieâs acting and was also full of admiration for Michael Pitt and Anne Hathawayâs performances, âItâs hard to imagine this is their first lead role in a film, as they are completely devoid of any greenness in acting. In the presence of Natalieâs dazzling Juno, they didnât fade into the background. On the contrary, their performances clashed powerfully with hers, making one exclaim, âWhere did Wang Yang find so much acting talent?â With 19-year-old Michael Pitt and 18-year-old Anne Hathaway, we can expect even more.â
âIf you want to see a heartwarming and funny story, if you want to see a cool girl evolve from whim to maturity, if you want to see genius-level performances, genius-level direction, then you should watch âJuno,'â the Los Angeles Times wrote at the end.
The newspapers that reviewed âJunoâ were not just one or two. The Hollywood Reporter said, âThe actorsâ performances are a revelation, coupled with fresh dialogue and innovative content.â Swap Cinemaâs review stated, âEveryone has their standards for right and wrong, and this film manages to cater to everyone, which is truly commendable.â The San Francisco Chronicle exuded joy once more, with San Franciscans proudly writing, âFor next yearâs Oscar nominations, we believe Wang Yang will be on the Best Director list!â
The gossip media too had their targets to chase, such as the âgrudge between âJunoâ and âSweetheart.'â Today Hollywood reported, âNatalie Portman made a very smart choice; the impression of Juno both inside and outside the school is profound; the sharp-tongued and gangster-like Juno is more fascinating than the kind and ordinary Novalee. Without a doubt, âJunoâ is the best teenage pregnancy movie.â
In addition, there was also the hyped Christmas showdown, young people VS the old guys, âJunoâ VS âCast Awayâ.
On the afternoon of the 23rd, the box-office figures for the previous day came out fresh, and âCast Awayâ topped the list at â92-years-oldâ with $11,755 million from 2,774 cinemas; âJuno,â in 2,712 cinemas, closely followed with $11,553 million! The per-cinema average for âCast Awayâ was $4,237 US dollar, while for âJunoâ it was $4,260 US dollar. In the first round, âJunoâ lost the total box office but won the average per cinema.
This was only the first day, and the Christmas battle had just begun.