After Story 48
Life, Once Again!
After Story 48
âI was a bit loud, wasnât I?â
âUhm, just a little?â
Seungah immediately laughed after saying those words.
âI was joking. You werenât loud. Still, it was rather peculiar. The auditions Iâve been to until now were mostly person by person, and even when in groups like this, we usually stayed quiet before acting.â
âI got into the wrong habit so I canât get a feel of things if I read quietly. Thatâs why itâs quite messy when I practice.â
âSo what? Thereâs no one whoâd ask an actor to practice quietly.â
Seungah sat next to the man, intending to chat with him until director Cha came back. She wanted to know how much experience he had, what acting school he went to, and what kind of practice he did. From what she saw, this manâs acting skills were extraordinary. While there might be various standards to judge acting, she believed that the power to draw in the viewer was the most important.
The man managed to attract the eyes of everyone present. Was it talent? Or was it a product of effort? She wanted to know.
âThis is our first meeting, right?â
âI donât remember meeting you anywhere, so probably.â
âThatâs strange. If youâre this good, it shouldnât be strange to have run into you at some other audition.â
âThis is my first drama audition.â
âReally? So youâre in a theater troupe, huh.â
While rare in recent years, she had heard that there were people who joined theater troupes at a young age to learn acting. They would start by cleaning the theater, then selling tickets, then playing minor roles, then leading roles. Now that she looked at it, she felt like she could see the experience on his face. Though, that might be just because she had seen his immersive acting.
âI donât belong to a theater troupe.â
âOh, a college student then. Youâre doted on by your professors, arenât you?â
The man smiled with his nose twitching. He seemed to be saying no. She clicked her fingers. Now there was only one option.
âYouâre gaining experience and entering a college later, right? Iâve seen some people do that in acting schools. There are many field actors who join theater departments after debuting too. Which acting school is it? If itâs in Gangnam, it wouldnât be strange if we ran into each other before.â
While there were many people who tried to become one, a very extreme minority succeeded in the actor market. As such, the ones who were pretty good in acting schools would be quite famous.
She had never heard the name Maru before. Maybe he was learning in an acting school that wasnât in Gangnam.
âIâve never been to an acting school either.â
She missed again. At this point, she couldnât back out. She rummaged through her mind to ask questions to narrow down the answer.
Oh, there was one more. She thought about the easiest method to become an actor in the recent era. She was so focused on the occupation of actors that she had forgotten. There was one job that could easily acquire the title of actor despite not being an actor.
âYouâre preparing to be an idol, right?â
The man wasnât that good-looking to remind her of an idol. But, he didnât look too bad either. If she had to pick, his face looked like he was the âmain vocalistâ? He should be the type to win over the stage with his talent rather than his looks.
âTwenty-two is a little too late to be an idol these days. Also, I donât think a face like this would work. Look at the people who appear on TV these days. They are all people who might slap actors in the face in terms of appearance, so if someone like me is among them, Iâll just look bad.â
She thought as she listened to the manâs words: He wasnât an idol trainee either? He wasnât acting learning in college either, wasnât affiliated with a theater troupe, and didnât have experience going to an acting school.
There shouldnât be zero cases like that. There were bound to be people who recklessly charged head-on wherever they were.
If the man showed terrible acting, then she wouldâve just stopped thinking about it. Seungah looked the man straight in the face and asked,
âThen where did you learn acting?â
The man, who had been answering her smoothly until now, hesitated this time. His eyes were headed to the ceiling. It was just as she was thinking that it was rather strange since her question wasnât something difficult,
âFrom here and there.â
âWhere is here and there?â
He might think of her as a persistent woman, but she was purely curious. It was genuine curiosity. Just what did he learn from to possess so much absorptive power at a similar age to her?
âDramas and movies. YouTube videos also helped out.â
âYouâre saying thatâs how you practiced acting?â
âI could see the best instructors right in front of me. Is there any other way to see such realistic acting from famous actors that anyone would know?â
âYouâre not wrong, butâ¦.â
She felt like she just heard âI studied mainly from textbooks and went to Harvard.â There was no logical flaw in that. After all, the media that the best actors in the era did their best in were dramas and films. It was a method to look at the essence of acting up close, so it was not wrong to say that they were the best instructors.
Still, that didnât feel right. Her lips twitched.
âThatâs it?â
She had a hunch. The manâs rolling eyes told her that he was hiding a secret. Perhaps he was taking an amazing acting class that he wanted to hide?
âActually, I have memories of my previous lives. I have memories of being an actor, so I benefited from that.â
She blinked a few times before chuckling.
âFine. Iâll stop asking.â
âItâs true.â
âOh yeah, sure.â
The man ended up throwing out a joke since she kept asking despite him telling her the truth.
âOh, right. We donât know each otherâs names yet. If things work out, we might be working together. Iâm Choi Seungah. I heard the director call you Mr. Maru before.â
âIâm Han Maru.â
âThatâs a good stage name. Maru, it sticks to the mouth.â
âItâs my real name.â
âReally?â
âYes.â
Seungah looked at Maru, who was scratching his cheeks. This man was outside her expectations in every part. It was interesting. He didnât gloat at the compliments, and he didnât act too humble either. She liked that as well.
âIâm twenty-two as well, so since weâre at it, should we drop the honorifics?â
âOkay. Being more comfortable should be better.â
Just then, director Cha returned to the room.
âSorry to make you wait. Someone was looking for me, so it took a little longer than expected. Let me get this out the way first, but you all showed good acting. You all have unique traits, so Iâm sure youâll become good actors in the future. As for the roles, youâll be contacted in three days at the earliest, or a week at the latest. Thank you all for coming.â
After saying those words, director Cha put his phone against his ear and left the room. Seungah placed the script in her hand on the table. She felt quite good about the audition, so it shouldnât be that bad to have some hopes.
She returned the way she arrived and headed to the lounge on the 1st floor. On the elevator down, the participants exchanged greetings. Good work, see you next time, and the like.
Amidst the scattering participants, she looked for Maru.
âHey, Han Maru!â
Maru stopped in front of the rotating door.
âDo you have an appointment?â
âNo.â
âThen letâs kill some time together. I donât have anything to do either.â
She couldnât just send off this interesting fellow who supposedly learned acting through the TV. She also wanted to have a talk with someone around the same age who took the same audition as well. The fact that he was someone unfamiliar to her was also rather good. She felt like she could talk about some stories that she couldnât be open about with her friends.
âI wonât take too much time.â
He didnât answer, so she added that. Maru nodded and left through the door. Seungah also left the building.
âArenât you hungry?â
Seungah pointed at the food trucks lined up on the road in front of the TV station; There was fresh fruit juice, coffee, paninis, and steaks. She couldnât just pass them by.
âLetâs buy something and go to the nearby park. The weatherâs good too.â
After negotiation, they decided to buy paninis. She waved her hands in dismissal at Maru who was taking out some money from his wallet.
âIâm the one who asked you to hang out with me, so why are you paying?â
She handed the food truck owner some money and ordered two cheese-bulgogi paninis, not forgetting to act cute and ask for some extras.
Coffee was a must with some hot panini. They bought some coffee from the next truck over. Maru paid for the coffee. She said she would pay for it, but he did not put the money back in his wallet.
âI said Iâll buy it for you.â
âEarning food from someone without reason usually ends in something bad from my experience.â
âHow stingy.â
She found the rather upright part about him rather cute. They went to the city park. They took a seat on the bench under a tree. Sunlight scattered through various leaves fell on her hands. The breeze was cool and the sun wasnât so hot. It was the perfect weather for a picnic.
âSo youâre in a college theater department?â Maru asked. It seemed that he was pretty hungry as he had finished half of his panini in that short time.
When she looked at the halved panini, Maru said that it had been a long time since he ate something like this because he was on a diet.
âI was preparing to get into college, but I decided to put it off. I met my instructor at that time.â
âInstructor?â
âMy acting teacher who helped me make the most important choice in my life. I was studying acting in order to get into college, but I changed course after meeting my instructor. I was cast in a drama too. I didnât appear that much, but it became a major turning point in my life.â
âOh, youâre a senior with at least 3 years of experience then, huh?â
âTo be precise, Iâm in my 4th year. Of course, I didnât appear in anything after that. Instead, I shot a few commercials though.â
âSo you were a star.â
Maru joked around with an indifferent expression. Seungah put her mouth on her straw. When she made her debut as a supporting character, she thought that she would grow up to be successful just like many other star child actors. She had heard many times that it was difficult to become an actor, but she believed that she wasnât related to that. Only after two years did she admit that she had a long way to go.
âHow was it in your eyes?â Seungah asked as she looked at the tip of a tree branch. It was a question she never asked her acquaintances.
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âWhat else could it be? I mean my acting. How did it look to you? Do you think I have promise as an actor?â
âIf I donât say you arenât good, then does that make you not good?â
âMaybe.â
âThen Iâll say you show promise. You have plenty of the potential to be an actress.â
âThatâs quite the flattery. Tell me more realistically. Iâm asking you because you donât have to be conscious of my responses. I donât say these things to people around me. I end up interpreting their answer in a negative way whether they encourage me or criticize me.â
âThereâs a reason you bought me this alright. I shouldnât have bought the coffee. The cost of this kind of consultation is pretty steep.â
Maru crumpled the packaging paper and put it on his right.
âStrictly speaking, anyone can become an actor. That elderly man over there, and that kid over there can do it even. If youâre asking if you can become an actor that sells well, then I cannot answer that. Only God can answer that. No, Iâm pretty sure God will find it puzzling too.â
He leaned forward and drank some of the coffee.
âBut if you still need something objective, then I didnât dislike your acting. Thatâs a pretty important thing. You look like youâve been diligently learning. I like how you didnât try to show too much at once. If thereâs something lacking, then itâs your hand gestures. Iâm not sure if you know this, but your hand gestures are awkward. You looked like you didnât know what to do with your hands. In my case, that happens when my thoughts are divided. I have to say my lines, hold my expression, and think about whatâs coming next. The moment your head becomes complex, it will show up through your body.â
Seungah slowly turned around. It was similar to what her instructor told her: You forget how to use your body if you lose focus, fix it. The instructor told her that she had to move her body intentionally to bring the subconscious into the consciousness.
âYouâre⦠sharp.â
Was it a coincidence? Or was it so awkward that a beginner could catch it? Whatever the case may be, the advice was rather unsettling.
Half of her wanted consolation, while the other half wanted a strict rebuke, but Maruâs words patted her mood.
âWhatever it is, it takes time. Donât give up becoming an actress midway. If you keep doing it, youâll find that youâve become an actress,â Maru said with a smile.