âWow, wowâ â The cinema erupted with cheers as the upbeat music played and the audience watched Sweetheart and the others dance energetically and enthusiastically on the big screen. The young audience was not disappointed, the movie was indeed great! As the cast and crew credits floated up on the screen, there was an instant outbreak of joyous applause in the theater, with many viewers who were fans of street dance swinging their bodies and excitedly shouting, âThis is what a dance movie is all about!â
âHahaha!â In one of the seats, blonde girl Clair cupped her hands around her mouth, continuously shouting, âItâs awesome! Itâs really cool!â Those familiar friends and unfamiliar peers of the same age in this atmosphere also started laughing and yelling. For a while, the screening room slowly quieted down, but it was still filled with the buzzing laughter and chatter of the audience leaving.
Clair, brown-haired Janet, and Alison walked out together, reminiscing about just-watched Sweetheart, Clair couldnât help but exclaim to her sisters, âRemember what I said? With the miraculous Wang Yang as the screenwriter and producer, could it possibly be bad? See, we didnât waste those 8 bucks!â Janet also nodded with a smile, full of interest, saying, âWow! I want to learn street dance now, why didnât I know it could be this cool before?â
âNo problem learning it.â Clair shrugged self-deprecatingly, and Janet followed with a shrugged smile. Alison, who chickened out last year, put her arms around their shoulders, laughing and saying, âIâm with you guys.â
They were the initiators of the âJuno Operation,â a collective pregnancy incident that shocked America. Last year, Clair and Janet had already given birth to their babies, and both had found very good adoptive parents for their children. During that pregnancy period, just like Juno, they experienced a lot of things, had joys and bitterness; they also thought a lot, became mature, and truly understood what Juno was trying to convey, a process of self-recognition.
The trio laughed and talked as they walked out of the screening room and entered the small cinemaâs ticket lobby, where the poster wall was plastered with posters for many upcoming new films. There was Ice Age with a squirrel clutching a pine cone, glaring, Spider-Man climbing the exterior wall of a high-rise, Natalie Portman in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, and a red label saying âNo aliens allowed to viewââ¦
âIâm wondering, why is that? The reason we think itâs good?â Clair asked quizzically as they walked; Janet casually replied, âWeâre not critics, itâs just really good.â She waved her arm with a laugh, adding, âIâm in love with that flavor! Itâs not boring at all, funny and cool, their dancing is amazing; thereâs also that bit of emotion, when they worked toward the same dream at the end, I really wanted to be one of them.â
Alison nodded in agreement, saying, âYeah, I think the movie was a bit short. It felt like I just sat down and then, very quickly, it was over, huh?â Janet, feeling the movie ended too soon, said, âI wonder if there will be a sequel. When I get home, Iâm going to give Sweetheart a 9 on IMDb.â
âI noticed itâs true, itâs quite comfortableâ¦â Clair slightly frowned, pondering and analyzing Sweetheart from beginning to end. The film was very enjoyable, with Sweetheartâs optimism and smile infecting everyone, without any messy plotlines, and no preaching⦠It seemed not to have any particularly touching moments, but the details were full of originality, completely different from the same old street dance movies.
The characters among themselves were also very funny and entertaining, like watching a comedy, making one naturally watch to the end, then like Alison realizing, âOh, itâs ending?â It was a very simple story, why is that? Maybe thatâs where its charm lies?
Clair laughed somewhat puzzledly, then contemptuously said, âThose teenage movies should all take a look at the miraculous Wang Yang, what the hell are they shooting?â Janet also disdainfully said, âThey did it, but screwed it up, thinking by putting a few pretty vases in and some love, thatâll do, haha! The movie companies think weâre what? Naive! If shot well, friendship can also look good.â
During their conversation, they left the small cinema, and under the night sky, there were many young people lined up in a loose queue, waiting to enter the cinema. At that moment, Alison laughed, âMichael Pitt was really good, wonder how amazing it wouldâve been if his hand wasnât injured?â The girls in line were instantly shocked with an âOh!â followed by a chorus of hisses, everyone swearing at them, and a white girl shouted angrily, âNow we know why Michael doesnât dance anymore, thanks a lot, bitches!â
âOh yeah!â Clair fearlessly flipped her the bird, shouting the words from Juno loudly, âFuck-You-Very-Much!â Janet and Alison arrogantly turned their backs to them, smacking their butts. The three laughed a few times and continued walking towards the parking lot, saying, âCool, so cool!â
âIâm even more looking forward to District 9, thatâs directed by Wang Yang himself!â Clairâs eyes flashed with excitement, saying, âOne hundred million budget, who knows what it will be like?â Alison took over, âBut now everyone guesses District 9 will be very serious and heavy, with unbearable things like blood and violence.â Janet laughed mockingly, asking, âSo, are you going to see it?â Alison nodded, âOf course! Iâve been waiting a year, how much do you think it will box office?â
In Boston, ordinary student Natalie walked out of the cinema, yawned, and muttered in her mind, âI really am not up for this kind of teen idol movie, watching her dance around all night! That annoying bastard, when will he make MIT-21-TEAM?â
âAwesome!â âJessica, Jessicaââ âScarlettââ âMichael! Michael!â The young people sitting in the back row shouted and laughed, expressing their love for the movie with whistles and applause that never stopped, and the packed auditorium suddenly boiled over with youthful enthusiasm: âWowâââYang, I love you! Foreverââ
Dressed in a black suit, Wang Yang turned to look back, seeing the fans who had attended the premiere all standing up, their happy faces just visible, along with their dancing and gesticulating. He smiled with immense satisfaction and let out a sigh of relief, saying, âJessie, we didnât screw up.â Wearing a red evening gown, Jessica also turned to look, her eyes brimming with happiness, and she laughed, âIt seems pretty good.â
Wang Yang closed his eyes, feeling the joy in his heart. Guys, dance! Driven by the impulse from the movie, scatter your youth and fully display your beauty! He began to clap and stood up, shouting, âThankyou! I love you too!â
Jessica also stood up with a smile; Annie Fletcher, with a face full of smiles, kept her eyes on the big screen without blinking for a long time; Annie Darren quietly wiped the tears from the comer of her eye, grateful she hadnât jumped off the building at that time; Scarlett, Michael Pitt, James Franco, Joseph⦠every member of the âSweetheartâ cast laughed happily, applauding themselves and enjoying the joy of reaping the fruits of their labor.
âThankyou, Directorâ¦â The cast congratulated and hugged each other, and when Wang Yang gently embraced Annie Darren, her eyes were filled with gratitude as she said, âWithout you, thereâs no me. Thank you!â Wang Yang laughed, patting his forehead as he admired her cute freckles, saying, âAnnie, youâre exaggerating a bit and scared me, haha.â After patting her on the arm, he moved towards Michael Pitt, laughing, âHey, Michael, you acted really well!â
After the celebration, the creative team went on stage to thank everyone, and the fans and audience members quieted down, while the invited film critics pondered how to review the movie.
Annie Fletcher took the microphone, looked at the nearly thousand audience members, and said with a cheerful laugh, âThank you all for your support. We are all very happy that âSweetheartâ is loved by everyone.â Wang Yang, Jessica, and others began to applaud, and the fans and audience members also shouted their applause. Annie Fletcher continued with a laugh, âWe put in a lot of effort, and during the dance rehearsals, Jessie really fell a lot, and Josephâs feet were swollen from jumping balletâ¦â
Laughter and applause broke out in the auditorium. Wang Yang quietly said to Jessica beside him, âI just love it when you fall.â Jessica rolled her eyes and laughed, âI knew that already.â At that moment, Annie Fletcher added, âAt the beginning of directing this movie, I was excited, I was scared, and I couldnât sleep for a week straight; this was too meaningful for me.â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
She turned to look at Wang Yang and smiled, âInitially, I was all over the place on set, losing my temper; but Yang tolerated me, taught me a lot about how to compose shots, direct actors⦠Despite being only 22,1 looked up to him like a brother.â The room burst into laughter, and Wang Yang just shrugged with a smile. Fletcher seriously added, âI want to say âthank youâ to him here; you are a very good producer!â
Amidst thunderous applause, Wang Yang took the microphone and immediately joked, âThank you, Annie, youâre not that young.â Laughter erupted again, and he continued with a smile, âBut beautiful. Thank you, everyone, thank you. If you want to learn hip-hop or other dances, or do what you want to do, go for it, thatâs what weâre happiest to see! Of course, you can contact Annieâs training company; Iâm a shareholder, and I announce that the first hundred registrants will get a 40% discount!â
âIâm signing up!â âWow, Iâm coming!â The young film fans began to shout and laugh uproariously, and everyone on stage couldnât help but laugh. Scarlett leaned over to Jessica and whispered with a laugh, âIs he always this funny?â Jessica smiled sweetly, âAlways so handsome.â
âWhat a pity thatâs a lie, maybe I really should start such a company?â Wang Yang laughed, then stopped joking, and looking at the audience, he said, âBut there is one thing that is true, guys, in two days itâs the 21st birthday of our sweetheart Jessica who fell down all the time, and for me, this is a big day. So, I ask everyone to join me in wishing her, okay?â Turning his head to look at Jessica, whose face was radiant with a happy smile, he shouted, âHappy birthday, Jessica!â The fans and cast members kept up the noise, clapping and shouting, âHappyBirthday!â
âThank you, thank youâ¦â Jessica took the microphone, wanting to say something, but she was so happy she couldnât speak; all she could hear was the rapid pounding of her heart, as if she was back at her 18th birthday three years ago. What did she do then? Without saying anything, she opened her arms and hugged Wang Yang tightly, burying her head in his chest, her face full of intoxicating sweetness.
As âSweetheartâ began its widespread release, the number of IMDb rating users surged, with more than six thousand users giving an average score of 7.0; as film critics from various media and newspapers started releasing their reviews, Rotten Tomatoesâ fresh rating also debuted, with 70% of the more than 150 film reviews being positive. This score is quite a high evaluation for a youth musical film, and even if it may decline later, thereâs no doubt that the public and the media generally agree âSweetheartâ is a must-see gem.
âAlthough the story isnât particularly surprisingâa simple plot with simple relationshipsâthe movie is filled with novelty,â the latest review from The New York Times remarked, writing, âFun, distinctive characters; a comic- book-like dance city setting; and a perfect blend of various street and ballet dances, ballroom dancing, and even opera in just the right amounts, with professionally impressive dance scenes⦠These are all unprecedented in previous dance movies and are delightful surprises.â
The Los Angeles Times seemed to find the reason for âSweetheartâsâ success, noting, âWang Yangâs superb storytelling skills, combined with chief choreographer Annie Fletcher, and the absence of any stunt doubles, amount to a nearly perfect, youth and dream-themed musical. It naturally reminds one of âHigh School Musical,â although compared to the simple dances there, the professional dance battles in âSweetheartâ are utterly satisfying.â
Beyond praising the content of the film itself, the review also commended the performances of the lead actors: âJessica Albaâs Sweetheart is adorable enough, and she also reveals her rougher side; Michael Pittâs Brooke is depressed enough, it turns out heâs most suited for this type of role; Scarlett Johansson is stunningly gorgeous, Annie Darren is quirky enough, Joseph Gordon Levitt is funny enough, James Franco is handsome enough⦠each character seems tailor-made, extremely impressive.â
âThis is a refreshing summer treat, as comforting as ice cream,â wrote the renowned film critic Sandra Taylor in the laudatory magazine The Hollywood Reporter: âWang Yang, in partnership with Annie Fletcher, has given a new interpretation to the musical genre, hitting and addressing all The Essentials of such themes. My only hope now is, the follow-up films wonât cast too much of a âSweetheartâ shadow.â
Of course, there were criticisms as well, after all, the filmâs Rotten Tomatoes freshness score was just 70%, with 30% of 45 reviews being negative critiques. The Chicago Sun-Times: âAnother assembly-line scam by Wang Yang, a few good-looking guys and girls, add a childish story, equals a film deeply loved by teenagers.â The Boston Globe: âExactly the predictable story the audience expected, very sleepy to watch.â The Philadelphia Daily News: âAside from the messy dances, what else is there?â
No matter whether the reviews are positive or negative, praise or criticism, the North American box office on April 26 came out, and âSweetheartâ debuted at the top with 8.7 million in ticket sales, comfortably beating âThe Scorpion Kingâ at 5 million, continuing to lead in this pre-summer slump week. On Saturday, April 27, âSweetheartâ raked in another 11.05 million, maintaining its lead. The same day, the newly released sci-fi horror âStar Wars: Episode IIâ gathered 7.5 million; Angelina Jolieâs âHeroâ only managed 6.8 million.
On Sunday, April 28, while the cinema screenings were still going on, Jessicaâs 21st birthday had officially arrived. Last year, Wang Yang missed her important 20th birthday, which was a big regret; naturally, her 21st birthday, now that she could legally drink, deserved proper compensation. However, in the time around the release of âSweetheart,â Jessica had already attended too many promotional events and cast dinners, and the festivities had been plenty, she didnât want to have a big birthday party this year.
Her idea was to invite family and close friends, to happily and quietly spend time at home. As Wang Yang simply wanted her to be happy, he had no objections to this.
âHappy birthday to you, happy birthday to youâ¦â In the spacious and bright dining room, decorated with colorful balloons and other birthday party adornments, a table laid with delicious foods and a large birthday cake with 21 candles on top. The people standing around the table, all smiling, sang the birthday song to Jessica, who stood in front of the cake.
Mark and Kathy didnât attend the evening gathering; besides Joshua, there were also Eileen, Roland, Scarlett, and a few other close girlfriends; as well as Zachary, Michael Pitt, and the couple Tom and Willing. Everyone smiled and sang the last line: âHappy birthday to Jessica!â
âThank you!â Jessica smiled and glanced at Wang Yang, then clasped her hands together and closed her eyes, silently making a fervent wish: âDear Lord, I hope all the happiness and joy can continue, Yangâs movie is both critically and commercially successful, and for me⦠I want to marry Yang and become his wife.â Having said that, she smiled, opened her eyes, and quickly âwhooâ blew out the 21 candles.
The crowd immediately burst into applause and cheers. Jessica picked up the cake knife to cut the cake, and Wang Yang let out a whistle, stepping back, laughing, âWait a moment! My gift is about to make its entrance. Danny, come with meââ But with Danny wagging his tail and drooling over the cake on the table, even after he clapped his hands loudly, the dog paid no attention, forcing him to grit his teeth and lure it with a piece of cake towards the secret storage room.
âWhat does he want to do?â Eileen asked curiously with a smile, and the others looked on with interest. Joshua speculated, âHeâs taking Danny along? Is it another pet dog?â Jessica distributed the cake to them and said with a smile, âI donât know, but thereâs no barking in the house.â She looked at Tom and Willing and thought to herself, âCould it be a ring?â Her heart skipped a beat.
After a good while, just as everyone finished a piece of cake and were about to go looking for Wang Yang, who had disappeared, they suddenly heard a âclang clang clang clang!â sound and saw Danny walking back with a garland around his neck, a bamboo basket in his mouth, and his butt wiggling, followed by a grinning Wang Yang.
âWow!â Joshua was the first to exclaim, âOh my god, Danny is so well- behaved!?â Eileen and others applauded and laughed, and Zachary complimented, âThatâs a cool entrance!â
Jessicaâs heart beat very fast; she patted Dannyâs head and took the basket from him. Inside, there were a bunch of lilies, an envelope labeled âTo Jessica,â a bottle of wine, and a shimmering crystal pendant necklace. Looking at the basket, she felt very happy and sweet, but there was also a slight, inexplicable sense of disappointmentâthere was no ring.
âSweetheart, these are your birthday gifts,â Wang Yang said with a smile, awarding Danny a pet biscuit. He didnât know what else to give, so he got a bit of everything, all the things that girls liked: beautiful jewelry, flowers, and, of course, a sincere heart. And that bottle of wine⦠He reached for it and laughed, âWelcome to getting your liquor license, we can have a hangover now! Guys, this wine is a â82 Lafite.â
Those who knew about wine and those who didnât all exclaimed in awe, but Joshua wasnât interested. He pointed at the bamboo basket and asked, âWhatâs with that letter?â Jessica picked up the letter with a smile, about to open it, and said, âCan I read it now?â Wang Yang put down the wine and stopped her, âNo, save it for when youâre alone, haha!â He chuckled, gazing into her clear eyes, and said, âThatâs a love letter.â
âA love letter?â Jessica was stunned for a moment, and then she broke into a happy smile, tightening her grip on the envelope, âI like it, this is the most special gift Iâve received!â Eileen, Roland, and the other girls all smiled enviously, âSo romantic! What an atmosphere!â
Zachary and Tom Willing both frowned with a bad premonition; Wang Yang spread his hands with a laugh, âI just suddenly remembered âIâve never written a love letter to this girl,â itâs a bit cliche, but quite interesting. Hey! Eileen, Jamie.â He turned to look at the two girls and inwardly chuckled, âLet Zachary and Tom write one too, I think theyâll do a great job.â
âThat wouldnât be fun,â Eileen gave Zachary a cold look, and Jamie shrugged with a smile. Zachary and Tom both silently glared at the mischievous instigator, who had indeed dragged them into this mess!
Jessica turned the love letter over in her hands, her heart once again uncontrollably picking up pace. What was written inside? Suddenly she recalled the farewell letter she had written, feeling a bit angryâthe damned thief who stole her letter! But now, this was quite nice, her anger swiftly replaced with endless sweetness and happiness.
Amid the laughter, everyone happily enjoyed the birthday party, and after seeing the guests off, it had gotten late. Laughter rang out from the bedroom, Jessica lay against Wang Yangâs arm with a faint blush on her cheeks from the alcohol, giggling about various things: âOn my 16th birthday, do you know what wish I made? I wished for some changes in my life!â
âDid it come true?â Wang Yang leisurely smelled her hair fragrance, and Jessica, grinning, replied, âYeah, big changes! We met again, didnât we? And then everything was different.â Wang Yang couldnât help but laugh out loud, âThen that wish took its time to come true, by that time you were almost 17. Jessica spoke tenderly, âYang, these past years have been the happiest for me. Since reuniting with you, itâs like Iâve found the meaning of life again.â âOh, thank you; thatâs so cheesy. Is this your response to my love letter?â Wang Yang smiled, frowning, âSurely my letter wasnât that intense?â Jessica punched him on the chest playfully and laughed, âItâs true! I hate this; I donât like saying these sweet nothings, itâs not cool at all; but I want you to know how much I love you.â
Seeing her eyes filled with tender warmth and fiery passion, Wang Yangâs heart stirred, placing his index finger to her lips, he shushed, âDonât speak, you donât need to say anything now.â She kissed his finger gently, then closed her eyes and leaned in, and they began to kiss softly.
From April 26 to May 2, the North American weekly box office champion, unsurprisingly, went to âSweetheart.â This teen musical won the crown with a $29.64 million haul, followed by âThe Scorpion Kingâ at second with $18.93 million, and âLife Changesâ at third with $10.01 million. Also in their first week, âStar Enemiesâ and âHeavens May Fallâ settled for $7-9 million and $7.7 million, placing them fifth and sixth, respectively.
For this opening performance, Flame Films was very satisfied. Nearly $30 million in a slow week and now heading into the official summer break, surely a massive influx of the youth demographic would flood cinemas. Despite the release of many new blockbusters, the well-received âSweetheartâ still had its unique allure. According to analysts at the company, North American box office receipts for âSweetheartâ were expected to be above $80 million, and coupled with over $60 million from overseas, making back its budget and turning a profit naturally wouldnât be a problem.
But clinching the weekly box office champion title again was impossible, because on May 3, Sony Pictures Entertainmentâs $139 million production âSpider-Manâ would release, hitting 3,615 theaters in its first week. This ferocious superhero blockbuster was not something âSweetheart,â the summer ice cream, could contend with. âIce Age,â Flame Filmsâ main release for the early summer season and a CG animation film that hadnât been highly anticipated, was also set to release on the 10th.
The fierce summer battle had officially begun. (To be continued..)