At night, the H-wave celebration party at the Hilton Hotel was still bustling with excitement. After Dakota Johnson appeared with her mother Melanie Griffith, she walked around looking for the tall black-haired figure.
She couldn¡¯t find anything after searching around. She couldn¡¯t help but feel anxious. Could it be that viy had left? But the party just started.
After searching for a while but unable to find it, Dakota asked a passing waitress carrying a drink: "Madam, have you seen viy? Ye Wei? Is he here?"
"Mr. Ye left about five minutes ago." The waitress replied with a smile.
"Really?" Dakota suddenly turned cold. Five minutes? As soon as viy arrived, the award ceremony was about to start. After the ceremony, he was surrounded by media backstage, and he didn't have a chance to talk. Now As a result, they didn't even exchange phone numbers. It was really a realization of failure.
She looked around, her face getting colder due to her bad mood. Where is he?
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On September 12, 1986, Emmanuelle Gray Rossum was born in Manhattan, New York, the only daughter of Cheryl Rossum, a corporate photographer who grew up in a Russian Jewish immigrant family. Her father was a banker and a Protestant of English and Dutch descent.
Her parents separated when she was still a fetus. When she was born, her parents had divorced, and Cheryl Rosen raised her daughter alone.
Amy Rosen's father's side is a well-known New York family. The famous Chinese designer Vera Wang, known as the "Queen of Wedding Dresses," and her entrepreneur husband Arthur Becker, who has been married for 17 years, have two daughters, Cecilia and Joseph. Fen, and Rosen are cousins.
Despite this, Amy Rosen has not had much contact with her father since she was a child. She is like an abandoned daughter of a famous family, but the alimony has made her have enough food and clothing, and she has received an elite education since she was a child.
She joined the Children's Chorus of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York at the age of 7. In the following five years, she appeared on the stage frequently, including sharing the stage with opera masters such as Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo. She used More than 20 operas were performed in six languages.
When she was 11 years old, she had grown too tall and was no longer suitable to play children, so she began to develop a career in film and television acting. She studied acting courses at the "New Actors Studio" in New York for several years, and at the same time hired an agent to start arranging auditions. In the same year, she guest-starred in "Law & Order" and then appeared in many TV movies such as "The Genius". "The Audrey Hepburn Story" made her famous. "Mystic River", "Phantom of the Opera" and "The Day After Tomorrow" made her famous. She became a popular young star.
It is not an exaggeration to say that Amy Rosen is a genius. She attended the Spence School, an elite private girls' school in New York with a history of more than a century (spence-school, kindergarten to 12th grade, annual tuition exceeds US$40,000). , star actresses such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Kerry Washington are also Spence alumni.
But because she was busy with work, she dropped out of school. At the age of 15, she obtained a high school diploma through Stanford University's "Education Program for Gifted Youth (epgy)" and is currently studying at Columbia University, one of the eight Ivy League schools.
On January 16, 2006, Amy Rosen was invited to attend the Golden Globe Awards ceremony and took the stage to introduce HFPA Chairman Philip Burke to give a speech.
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After Amy Rosen left the H-wave celebration party, her schedule became hurried. She first went to Weinstein's and Warner's parties to appear, and stayed for a while before leaving.
After leaving the Warner party, I changed into a set of normal clothes in the hotel room, talked to my mother on the phone, and with the help of the styling team, I took off makeup from my hair, put on light makeup on my face, put on sneakers, and sunglasses, and that was it. Go catch up on this unexpected appointment.
As time passed, she became more and more anxious. She took out her phone from time to time and checked, but there was no new message from the newly added contact viy.
At this time, the closer we got to the parking lot of the hotel, the excitement with anticipation and apprehension became more intense, like we were on an adventure.
She first knew Ye Wei because of "Wedding Day is Coming". In June 2004, when "The Day After Tomorrow" was released, she paid special attention to the film market and was particularly impressed by "Wedding Day is Coming". Ye Wei was acting in a movie for the first time. The acting was really good, and the director, screenwriter, and producer also created a miracle in the end of the film.
Ye Wei was 16 years old at that time. Although she had performed in "Phantom of the Opera" when she was 16, which was considered to be some achievement, she still felt that this person was really awesome. Then nearly two years passed, and now, viy has become it should be said to be a mysterious figure.
Arriving at the first floor of the parking building, Amy Rosen looked around. There were luxury cars, limousines, RVs, etc. parked everywhere. Guests were leaving, and there were many assistants and security personnel. Journalists are allowed to take photos.
She came in a limo and didn¡¯t know where Ye Wei was yet. She pressed her phone and sent him a text message: ¡°Hi, I¡¯ll park the car.¡±Alright, where are you? "
There is a 19-month age difference between the two, but they look about the same age. Ye Wei is mature and she is young.
This is a strange feeling that she can't help but want to understand. She is obviously older, but she feels like a little girl in front of the other person.
Amy Rosen has been exposed to the adult world since she was 7 years old. Now that she is 19 years old, ordinary boys are not attractive to her at all. Even those in the industry, almost all boys her age give her a childish feeling, let alone Speaking of younger people, no one she has dated can make her interested in a formal relationship. She likes mature boys who are older than herself.
But not Ye Wei.
In Amy's mind, fame, wealth, appearance, all these are secondary. Being poor, ugly, short, and not recognized and understood by the public does not matter. The most important thing is talent, music talent, opera talent, film and television talent Her prince charming must be a talented person in artistic creation.
As far as the movies she acted in, "Phantom of the Opera" is art, "The Day After Tomorrow" is not, "Mystic River" is art, but "Poseidon" is not.
Ye Wei perfectly meets her standards. Except for age, everything is too much, and he also has a different kind of mood and excitement from different ethnic groups.
Before today, Amy had never dated an Asian, but no Asian had ever pursued her. She had no prejudice against Asians, and especially had a good impression of Chinese Americans. She admired Vera Wang.
So when viy sent out a date invitation, it was all sudden, but she agreed without even thinking about it.
If you could only use one word to define Ye Wei, Amy would use "unique", his pseudonym, unique. People are taught that everyone is unique, which in her opinion is a lie, only some people are unique and others are mediocre.
And Ye Wei is unique, unique among all unique people.
He was really, really different, no matter what, compared to all the boys she knew. He invited her out as directly, naturally, confidently and forcefully as he did tonight, as if he knew she would definitely accept the invitation. This was really the first time meet.
That kind of strength is not rude or rude, nor is it just trying your luck and ignoring it if you don¡¯t agree, it¡¯s just "You are mine."
Just like that, at that moment, Amy fell in love with this genius who was still 19 months younger than herself, not two years, but 19 months.
Where is he? As Amy walked around, she paid attention to her surroundings. Suddenly her phone buzzed, her heart skipped a beat, and she came to reply to the text message: "No more." What? She adjusted the sunglasses on her face and saw that she was right, "not-there"
His heart suddenly sank. He had not been waiting for a long time, and this was his invitation. He said he was waiting
"Here." Suddenly, a black Audi that was driving slowly stopped and called out. Through the lowered window, Amy looked at the driver's seat of the car. It was Ye Wei who was driving. He was still wearing the suit and sunglasses, with a smile on his face, "Amy Gray, come in. car."
Amy smiled toothily, walked to the passenger door generously, opened it, bent over and sat in, closed the door, put her handbag next to her, and fastened her seat belt.
"This is not my car. It was rented from the hotel, but I have checked it and it is clean." Ye Wei said, continuing to drive the car towards the parking lot exit, and soon reached North Santa Monica Boulevard outside. Driving southward in the night.
"Angry? (Mad?)" Ye Wei looked at her and asked, taking off his sunglasses and throwing them aside.
"No." Amy said, that feeling came again, like she was the younger one and he was completely in control.
"But I'm crazy about you. (But-i'm-mad-a wave ut-temptation.)" Ye Wei raised the corner of her mouth, "Amy Gray, this is crazy, right?"
"Yes, this has been tormenting me all night." Amy couldn't help but laugh, without taking off her sunglasses, so that she could be more calm, and looked at the night scene ahead outside the windshield, "Where are we going? "