The Best Director-Chapter 4 - Is Your Dream Still Alive?
Chapter 4 Is Your Dream Still Alive?
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio
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No way, someone you know? Wang Yang was a bit startled. There are several movie theaters in this area, and it was a surprise to bump into an acquaintance. But there wasnāt much to be happy about; he didnāt want to encounter any classmates from the University of Southern California right now. The accusation of racial discrimination had already made him a pariah, nearly all his classmates hostile toward him, and he had no desire to entangle himself with those people.
However, the girlās voice was unfamiliar to Wang Yang; he couldnāt recognize who it was. Using the light, he took a look at the girl. She had chestnut-brown, slightly curly hair and an obviously mixed-race Latin complexion, with a beautiful and charming face that seemed familiar, but she wasnāt a classmate from the University of Southern California nor from his high school; he had no memory of her. He nodded, puzzled, āIf youāre talking about Wang Yang, thatās me.ā
āOh my God, I canāt believe it!ā When Wang Yang replied, the girlās face lit up with joy. Covering her mouth with her hands, she was beyond excited, āYang, I canāt believe weāre meeting again. Oh, my goodness, how can this be? This is just unbelievable!ā
Seeing her extremely excited, Wang Yang was even more bewildered. Could she be a long-lost old friend? He couldnāt think of who the girl might be, so he could only ask dejectedly, āWait, who are you?ā
The girl paused for a moment and then smiled, her sweet smile making even Kate Winslet on the big screen pale in comparison. She tucked a strand of hair behind her ear playfully, āYou donāt recognize me? Haha, I suppose thatās normal. I have changed a lot since I was little; on the other hand, you, youāve pretty much stayed the same after growing up, just like what I imagined.ā
āLet me thinkā¦ā She said after growing up? So, we knew each other as kids? Indeed, it was a moment of reunion. But Wang Yang racked his brain, thinking about all the playmates and classmates from his childhood, yet he couldnāt recall anyone like her. However, the more he looked at the girl, the more familiar she seemed. Where had he seen her before?
Suddenly, an image flashed through Wang Yangās mindāNancyās pole dance from āSin City,ā that waist, those legs⦠My God, absolutely tantalizing! And the girl in front of him bore a striking resemblance to Jessica Alba, the actress who played Nancy!
Wang Yang couldnāt help but jump, blurting out, āYouāre Jessica Alba?!ā
āOh, Yang, you still remember me!ā Jessicaās eyes sparkled with surprise and curiosity, āHow did you recognize me?ā
Jessica Alba, one of the sexiest women of the 21st century, even acclaimed as the owner of the worldās most beautiful face, she was the epitome of an āangel face with a devilish body.ā
Although she was just a girl who had not yet had her 17th birthday, her nascent allure was already apparent; in her acting career, she was still an unknown actress, having played only minor roles in some TV series. This information was what Wang Yangās memory of actresses told him. And when she asked how he recognized her, he couldnāt very well say that he had seen her movies from the future!
Wang Yang didnāt know how to continue, because he truly couldnāt remember the events of his childhood with Jessica, so he fumbled, āEr, I just recognized you, you looked pretty much like what I had imagined youād become after growing up.ā
āReally?ā Jessica looked incredulous, rolling her eyes, āHow could that be? I was so ugly as a kid. Oh, with thick lips, buck teeth, a frail body, always covered in dirt, it was terribleā¦ā She covered her forehead, seeming uncomfortable with the memories.
Thick lips? Buck teeth? Covered in dirt? How could those words be connected to a sex symbol? But as Wang Yang listened, an image of a small girl began to slowly materialize in his mind, becoming clearer and clearer. It was back in the second grade, which would have been in 1989 when a transfer student, a skinny, timid, brown-skinned little girl suddenly joined the class, and her name was Jessica Alba.
Back then, Jessica was just an ugly duckling and extremely shy, hardly ever speaking up. Although awkward, her brown skin inevitably brought her various troubles; the white kids in the class liked to pick on her, somebody easy to bully, not just with words but sometimes even hitting her, causing her to need her father to accompany her to school.
No child wanted to sit with her, and her classmates would either bully her or avoid her. Back then, Wang Yang didnāt have many friends in the class either, but the white kids didnāt dare to bully himāanyone who tried would get badly beatenāso the teacher paired Jessica with him, asking him to look after her.
Wang Yang himself was a victim of racial discrimination, so he naturally wasnāt so idle as to bully Jessica. In fact, he carried out the task entrusted to him by the teacher very well. He stood up for Jessica against the bullies, enacting a āhero saves the beautyā scenario. It went without saying that the two quickly became good friends, gradually becoming close enough to share secrets and talk about anything.
Memories flooded in like a tide. Wang Yang remembered he had shared his dream of becoming a director with Jessica, and then, under his encouragement, Jessica shyly revealed her own dream of becoming an actress.
But after not even half a semester had passed, Jessica hurriedly transferred schools and left without saying goodbye to him. At first, Wang Yang did miss the ugly duckling a bit, but as time went by, he forgot about the little girl, and had their reunion not happened today, even if he saw Jessica on the big screen later, he wouldnāt have recalled these past events.
The once ugly duckling, oh my God, who wouldāve thought she would turn into a big beauty when she grew up! Truly, girls change so much as they grow up; the Creator really works wonders! Wang Yang sighed, and couldnāt help but smile. Back then, to encourage Jessica, he had said, āJessica, you are an ugly duckling now, but you will turn into a beautiful swan! Believe me, you must become an actress! Then, when I become a director, I can cast you as the leading lady in my film.ā
Who could have imagined that the childish words of the past would come true today? Jessica had transformed from an ugly duckling into a swan, and she had become an actress who would undoubtedly be a star in the future; and he would have become a director, if only he hadnāt been expelled by the University of Southern Californiaā¦
āSeriously though, how did you recognize me?ā Jessica asked curiously; she still couldnāt believe Wang Yangās āguess.ā
Indeed, a lie often needs more lies to maintain it. Wang Yang shrugged his shoulders and reluctantly said, āItās the truth, I just recognized you. I always knew that the ugly duckling would one day become a swan.ā He repeated the encouraging words he had said in the past.
āWang Yang, thank you! I have always remembered that sentence.ā Jessicaās tone became very tender, her eyes brimming with emotion as she sincerely said, āIt encouraged me to move forward, to become confident, to become brave. So I am very, very grateful for the help you gave me in the past.ā
Um, what should I say? Were those words from back then only meant as encouragement? Did I truly never imagine you would turn into a swan? Well, sometimes a kind lie is good for both others and oneself, otherwise things can get really bad. Wang Yang wouldnāt make that kind of foolish mistake, so he smiled and said offhandedly, āItās nothing, gold will always shineā¦ā
To skip over this topic, he purposely asked, āHow have you been these past years? Is your health okay?ā He remembered, Jessica as a child was quite frail and often sick, so much so that during the short time she attended his school, she had been hospitalized several times.
āOh, thanks for asking.ā Jessica smiled and flexed her arm in a show of strength and said, āIāve become really strong now and finally managed to stay away from the hospital.ā Then, excitedly she continued, āYou know, Wang Yang, Iāve become an actress now, and have played some roles in āCamp Nowhereā and āFlipper, the Dolphin.ā Have you seen them?ā
Er, Wang Yang felt a bit embarrassed and said, āIt seems I have not.ā
āHeh, itās alright.ā Jessica smiled sweetly and asked, āHow about you, how have you been these years? And alsoā¦ā She hesitated for a moment, but still asked, āDo you still have your dream?ā
āYes, of course I do. Becoming a director is my lifelong pursuit!ā Wang Yang immediately responded, his ambition to be a director allowing no room for doubt! To avoid looking inferior to Jessica, he proudly said, āActually, I got accepted into the University of Southern Californiaās School of Cinematic Arts, majoring in film and TV production, itās just thatā¦ā Suddenly he realized, God, he had been expelledā¦
Surprised, Jessica exclaimed, āWow! The director program at USC, thatās prestigious! Wang Yang, you really havenāt let me down!ā She laughed happily, hearing Wang Yangās āitās just that,ā and then furrowed her brow, asking, āItās just what? What happened?ā
āHey, guys, can you stop talking, please? This is a movie theater!ā At that moment, an audience member sitting behind them complained loudly, leading several other annoyed viewers to criticize Wang Yang and Jessica. Titanic was at its climaxāwhat were they arguing about?
āSorry, sorry!ā Wang Yang and Jessica hurriedly apologized, declaring they wouldnāt talk anymore, which calmed the audience down. They looked at each other, Wang Yang with a self-deprecating smile and Jessica sticking out her tongue teasingly. She leaned over and whispered, āWang Yang, after this movie, letās go have a drink at the coffee shop and have a good chat, okay?ā
Wang Yang nodded, āYeah, sure.ā
And so, they both turned their gazes back to the big screen, seemingly watching the film in silence. Yet their thoughts were already far from the cinematic tale unfolding before them.