After Story 64
Life, Once Again!
After Story 64
For some reason, he felt a pair of prickly eyes on him. Even Yoonseok, who sat next to him, brought it up.
âHyung, did you do something to him?â He glanced at the man blowing his nose through the side of his vision. He had found out that the manâs name was Park Joohwan from the ending credits of the 3rd film.
âItâs the first time Iâm seeing him today.â
âSo why does he keep looking at you? He doesnât look like heâs picking a fight.â
âMaybe itâs not me, but you heâs looking at?â
Yoonseok crouched down, pretending to do his shoelaces. Joohwan took the opportunity and stared at Maru right in the face. Even Maruâs iron face, trained through all sorts of trials, was almost put in jeopardy by the blatant gaze.
Maru looked at Joohwan with a questioning gaze. He was curious as to why he was being stared at.
Joohwan stared at him for about five seconds before turning around to look at the screen again.
It was a rather lukewarm result considering that two males had exchanged gazes.
There should be sparks of competition or white flags raised out of defeat, but Joohwanâs gaze belonged to neither. He looked like a zoologist that found a peculiar animal. That was the impression Maru had from looking at Joohwanâs eyes.
âThe Form of Loveâ reached its end.
Yoonseok, who was uneasy, also fell into the world he created. His black irises were scanning every corner of the screen. He probably had all sorts of thoughts going across his head.
I shouldâve done this better, I shouldâve placed this here, I shouldâve looked for a better place â these kinds of disappointments would become the stepping stone for his next work.
âWell done,â Maru said as he looked at the ending credits.
Actor section: Lee Jungho by Han Maru. This was his first film in this life, and also his first lead role. He came across a good director, and his film was also screened, so this could be considered a successful debut.
Just like before with âWater Fogâ someone in the audience started clapping.
Maru looked back. Jiseon and the others who participated in the production were also turning around. Two women, who seemed to be friends, as well as a man seated in front of them were applauding.
âDirector Lee. Have a good look at them. They might be your very first fans.â
Yoonseok looked at the audience with as much seriousness as when he was watching a film. There was probably no other moment that was as thrilling as this for a new director.
âHyung.â
âWhat?â
âThis is good. I like everything. I didnât know I would be so happy. This feels even better than when I got an A on CSATs. No, that canât even compare. Itâs really unbelievable that people like what I created. Itâs something that feels really amazing.â
âThatâs why directors canât put down their megaphones. They have a lot they want to say, and they want to see people who listen to their stories.â
Good work, director Lee â he patted Yoonseokâs shoulders as he added that.
After the ending credits, the lights in the theater were turned on.
âDid you enjoy the films?â The MC came up on the stage.
On the screen were the words âTalk with the Audience,â as well as the titles and the names of the directors of each film.
âLetâs call up the directors and actors on stage. Please give them a round of applause!â
The helper led them onto the stage. Another helper with a camera around his neck started taking photos.
âHere are your mics.â
A helper in a blue uniform handed out microphones to the directors. Yoonseok kept fidgeting, as though he wasnât used to holding a mic.
âStand upright,â Maru said in a small voice.
Yoonseok, who was in a daze, came to himself and looked at the audience as he straightened his back and shoulder.
âWe should have a light introduction first, shouldnât we? Please introduce your film and names, starting from over here.â
A director held a microphone up to his mouth. He wasnât nervous, as though he was used to receiving attention by nature.
The first director finished the greeting with a cheerful voice before the second director got the mic.
âHello.â
When he stood there in a daze after a greeting, the MC guided him slightly.
âWe have a director with a good voice here. Would you like to introduce yourself and your work to the audience?â
âAh, yes! Iâm Choi Joonhyuk. I was in charge of producing âSoon, Later.ââ
The microphone then went to the actor next to him. The actor also introduced himself with a nervous voice. The audience applauded, as though to tell them that they should relax.
âUhm, err. Iâm Lee Yoonseok, who produced âThe Form of Love.â Please take care of me,â Yoonseok took a deep bow after saying those words. The MC laughed.
âYouâre very polite. Maybe I should greet like that too. Please take good care of the Q&A session. You canât stay silent.â
The MC folded his waist in half and greeted the audience. Yoonseok, who was frozen, smiled in relaxation as he saw that. Maru thought this during the opening speech, but the MC really had great proficiency and consideration.
âHello. Iâm Han Maru, and I shot the film with the polite director right next to me. I was worried since the weather is so good, as I thought youâd all cancel the tickets and go on a picnic or something. Seeing the seats filled like this makes me want to thank you.â
âI was slightly worried too. Isnât the weather perfect for a picnic today?â
âTell me about it.â
He exchanged some words with the MC. This was just the introduction, so it would be rude to speak for a long time. He took his mouth off the mic and looked at the woman to his left.
âIâm Moon Jungah. Iâm the director of âWater Fog.â I wonder why Iâm so nervous when Iâm just introducing myself.â
She was someone with a loud voice. Her pronunciation was clear as well. She said she was nervous, but her eyes and posture said otherwise. She must either be good on stage or have experience with it.
Joohwan, who stood next to her, grabbed the microphone from her.
âIâm Park Joohwan, who will become a good actor,â he said with strength in his voice. His bold claim didnât sound ridiculous. He looked serious to the point that it made those looking at him nod in acceptance.
Maru thought that this fellow must have a healthy mind.
âSorry.â
After saying those words, Joohwan turned around and blew his nose. He had a healthy mind, but not a healthy nose. The audience laughed.
âThe weatherâs good, but it has gotten slightly cold. Well then, since weâre done with introductions, I guess itâs time to listen to our audience. If anyone wants to say something, our helper will give you a microphone.â
The helper with the camera around his neck waved his hand and smiled. The MC followed up.
âAlso, weâre going to take some photos and videos to create a video for the Short Film Festival, so if any of you donât want your face to be shown, please tell us and only your voice will be in it.â
The people on stage took a step forward according to the MCâs words.
âOkay. Please raise your hand if you have any questions.â
As soon as those words ended, the majority of the audience raised their hands. As they were people who had a lot of interest in film to the point of attending this festival, they had no hesitation.
Maru saw Yoonseok flinching, surprised that the participation rate was so high.
âWe have a lot of eager people in the audience. Very good. Then first, the one at the front who made eye contact with me.â
The helper gave the man a mic.
âFirst of all. Iâd like to say that I enjoyed all four films. I want to ask director Lee Yoonseok a question. Unlike the other three, the perspective of love your work had was⦠how should I call it, special? Your subject was the illusion of a dead girlfriend. How did you decide on it?â
Just as Yoonseok was about to pick up the microphone and respond, a loud thud echoed in the theater.
Yoonseok frowned and covered his mouth. It seemed he had hit his mouth with the microphone due to nervousness.
âOur director has been looking into comedy recently, so heâs like this a lot.â
Maru bought some time for Yoonseok. Yoonseok wiped his mouth and looked at the man who asked the question.
âSorry. I think Iâm a little nervous.â
âYou seem even more nervous than me. Sorry for asking.â
âNo, no, donât say that. First of all, thank you for the question. To answer your question, I found that idea in my dream. I forgot about everything, but I remembered that the woman who married me was an illusion. That was how the story started.â
âYou couldâve used ghosts. So, why did you go with an illusion instead? Is it because you saw it in a dream?â
âI thought about that point quite a lot. I thought about portraying love between a living person and a dead person just like the old classic âGhostâ from 1990, but I wanted to be more realistic. Also, I wanted to throw in a question about âexistence.â In a story, ghosts are usually the souls of the dead person, right? In some sense, they exist for real. However, an illusion is a misconception that only one person can see. I wanted to know if itâs possible to keep living on while loving that misconception.â
âIs âThe Form of Loveâ your answer to that?â
âTo a certain extent. Itâs unstable, yet he accepted the illusion as a form of forfeit, but I think thatâs also a form of love.â
âOne last question: Do you think Lee Jungho was happy?â
âIâm not sure. I hope he is, but illusions are bound to disappear one day.â
After asking, the man sat down with a satisfied smile on his face.
Yoonseok put down the microphone. From the way he was breathing, he seemed to be having difficulties. Maru patted his back. Although he started off stuttering, his meaning became more apparent and so did his voice as time passed. Since he had solved the difficult first step, it would be a lot easier from now on.
People continued to ask questions. The majority of them were directed at Yoonseok and Jungah. As unfortunate as it was, this was not something the MC could resolve. It was natural for people to be more focused on better works.
âIâd like to ask something from actor Park Joohwan,â said a woman who was given the opportunity to speak.
âYes, what is it?â
âYour acting looked really natural. Was your acting something the director asked you to do? Or is that a reflection of your everyday lifestyle?â
âTo use a percentage, 99% of it was the directorâs request. I like to be quite clean, so I can never stay in a dirty house like that.â
Maru nodded as he listened to Joohwanâs answer. He agreed entirely with what he said.
âDid the director give you directions even down to the details?â
âYes. There were a lot of detailed directions. Actually, the character portrays the lifestyle of the director. She has one messy room.â
Jungahâs face became red, almost like the color of her knitted sweater.
What was interesting was Joohwanâs expression. He looked like he was just saying simple facts.
The audience all burst into laughter.
âYou must have had a hard time acting.â
âThe hardest thing was to keep floundering in the apartment without folding the blankets. Iâm totally serious. I felt like this wasnât suited for me when I did it.â
âEven then, I think you were very good. Personally, how high would you rate your acting?â
âAbout 97 out of 100.â
People exclaimed here and there. Joohwan looked serious this time as well.
Maru felt that he really was someone with a strong ego. The more he looked at him, the more he liked this junior.
Putting down the microphone, Joohwan looked at him, seemingly asking him how he was.
Maru just raised his thumb just like he did when he was watching the film.
Joohwan nodded just like before.
The questions made rounds. Eventually, Maru was asked a question.
âWhat were you concerned with the most when expressing Lee Jungho?â
âIt was my eyes. I had to give them a lot of change in order to portray the feeling that only Iâm the one seeing that one thing.â
âThatâs just how I felt. Did the director ask you to do that?â
âThe character analysis and expression were left entirely up to me by the director. Thanks to that, I was able to try various things.â
The man who asked the question nodded before asking again.
âLastly, Iâd like to ask the same question someone else asked earlier: What would you rate your acting?â
âItâs very hard to put a score on acting. I think itâs impossible, even. But if I have to score myselfâ¦,â he looked at Joohwan and said, âAbout 98 points.â