After Story 65
Life, Once Again!
After Story 65
â98 points?â
Maru looked at the man who asked the question and spoke, âYes. But for me, itâs 98 out of 200. I have a lot of things I still lack.â
âReally? To my eyes, it looked like you brought out the character well. Which part did you find lacking?â
âThis is our first work, for both the director and me, so there were a lot of changes midway. We did have a draft to go on when we started shooting, but whenever we had a flash of inspiration midway, we changed directions. We were focused on taking on a challenge, so to speak. In that process, the description of the character slightly changed, and as the actor, I shouldâve been cautious of that. Now that I look at the finished piece, I see things that are still lacking.â
âDo you pursue perfection when you act?â
âI believe all actors in this world want to display perfect acting, and are striving to do so. Of course, they canât be truly perfect. Whether theyâre borrowing the clothes of the character or becoming the character, the process of change is bound to cause losses. So, I guess I should say that itâs my aim to do an act that is near perfection.â
âThank you for your answer. I said one last question, but I guess I asked more than that.â
âNot at all. Thank you for asking. Also, thank you for having an interest in our work.â
The man gave the microphone to the helper and sat down. The front door to the theater slightly opened and a helper in a green t-shirt poked his head inside.
The MC immediately spoke, âI had nothing to do since everyone was so eager to talk. Iâd love to hear more from the audience as well, but unfortunately, itâs time to end things here. We have to prepare for the next section too.â
The lights on the ceiling were all turned on. As the MC said, it was time to finish things.
âThen director Lee Yoonseok, please say goodbye for all of us, since youâre the most polite out of all of us. And then, weâll have a photo session with the audience at the front. Well, then. Director.â
Yoonseok, who was relieved that things were over, ended up getting the mic again. He hastily stepped forward and spoke,
âIt makes me nervous when I think that Iâm representing all of these people. Thank you very much for coming today, and weâll strive our best to bring you films you will enjoy in the future. Thank you for loving short films.â
Maru applauded. People seemed to have felt the honesty in Yoonseokâs words as they applauded even louder than before.
âThen let us take a commemoratory picture. The photos we take will be uploaded on the official website for the Short Film Festival, so please download them there if you need them.â
The members of the audience all stood up and gathered in front of the stage. The helper with the camera pressed the shutter a few times before putting down the camera with an okay call.
âThank you all for coming today. Please be careful on your way home, and I was Mister Park. I hope I see you again.â
The GV ended with the MCâs cheerful goodbye. There was a piece of paper in the hands of the audience leaving through the back door. They were assessment papers. They were able to score just one of the four films they watched today, and the audience award will be chosen according to their assessments.
âDirectors, actors, please wait a second,â a helper approached them and said after the last audience left.
âYou know that the closing ceremony is the day after tomorrow, right? Itâll be at 6 in hall 8, so you can come at that time, and before the ceremony, youâll be contacted about getting an award. If you are picked from the list, then you must come.â
The helper reminded them of what they heard during the opening ceremony.
The audience seats were totally empty. The MC and the helpers also left after saying goodbye.
âLetâs go as well,â Maru said, pointing at the back door.
He walked up the stairs before looking behind him. He found Yoonseok still staring at the screen in a daze on the stage. It seemed that he still felt the lingering energy here.
He waited for Yoonseok from the stairs. The other directors and actors all walked past him.
âGood work,â Moon Jungah said and walked past him. Maru responded back the same.
Joohwan, who was right behind Jungah, stopped on the same step as him. Maru said goodbye first, âSee you at the closing ceremony.â
âYes.â
They were supposed to be done, but Joohwan did not move. Jungah, who arrived at the door first, called out to Joohwan, telling him to hurry up.
Maybe he had something more to say? Maru looked at him with a puzzled expression.
âMr. Han Maru, right?â
âYes.â
âI know itâs impolite to ask this on our first encounter, but how old are you?â
âMe? Iâm twenty-two this year.â
âSo youâre two years older than me. Uhm, can I ask you one thing?â
âYes, go ahead.â
âCan I hug you once?â
Maru didnât feel like he had heard wrong. Still, he asked just in case what he meant by that.
âI said what I mean, a literal hug.â
âYou mean me?â
âYes.â
Maru blinked in a daze due to the confusion that crept up from the tips of his feet. It had been an extremely long time since his thought process came to a screeching halt because of someoneâs words.
Joohwan blatantly stared at him during the screening of âThe Form of Loveâ for a reason he couldnât understand. The same person suddenly said that he wanted a hug, still for a reason he couldnât understand.
âYouâre saying something weird again, arenât you?â Jungah walked over and pulled on Joohwan. She looked like a mother rebuking an immature son.
âSorry, did this guy say something rude to you?â she asked.
âIâm not so sure.â
âWhat did he say?â
âHe said he wants to hug meâ¦.â
Jungahâs eyes widened. Joohwan shushed Jungah just as she was about to speak and took her arms off him.
âThatâs the problem with you. You keep trying to judge me using your standards. I have something to say to this actor, so wait a little bit,â he said in a slow voice. Jungah, who was about to rebuke him, twitched her mouth and just stayed quiet.
They were an interesting couple. It seemed like the woman had a firm grasp on the man, but the man was the one leading.
After watching the relationship between the two people, Maru returned to the question at hand.
âCan I ask you why you want to hug me?â
âBecause Iâm grateful.â
âYouâre grateful to me?â
âYes. Iâm very grateful.â
âItâs rather strange to hear that when I havenât done anything.â
âYou have done something. You showed me something, very clearly in fact. There was something Iâd been looking for ever since I started studying acting. Itâs an actor around the same age as me.â
âI think there should be thousands of actors in their twenties.â
âThere are a lot, sure, but theyâre all so-so. Not one of them stands out. You know, I believe that the existence of a stimulus is very important. Sure, the seniors up there must be good. Naturally, I get shocked, in a good way, when I watch them. But they donât stimulate me. You get what I mean, right?â
Maru recalled the eyes of numerous companion animals that he had raised until now. Joohwanâs eyes were similar to theirs.
They were untainted white. He had no intention to be roundabout or sarcastic at all, and he was just expressing his emotions with the most honest, accurate words possible.
âDid I become a good stimulus for you?â
âYes. I didnât know when I was young, but thereâs something I found out recently. I actually quite like competition. When I think about it, one of the reasons I liked studying was because there were targets of comparison. Acting is the same. Itâs not like thereâs an absolute standard or an assessment value, but people can tell by looking right? About whoâs better than who, and whoâs worse than who.â
After saying those words, Joohwan suddenly apologized and turned around. Jungah gave him some tissue from the side. He blew his nose and continued to speak, âActually, I didnât have big expectations from the film festival. But my head was dazed when I watched âThe Form of Love.â I couldnât picture myself doing that kind of act naturally. It was vague. For me, I was uncontrollably happy because of it.â
âYou have great self-confidence, Mr. Joohwan. No, you know yourself well.â
He was someone who couldnât stand the absence of competition. Maru knew people like this. They were the people who improved endlessly, and ultimately saw the end.
He would definitely make his name known should he continue to proceed as an actor. A competent, ambitious junior thanked him. This was no different from a challenge. It was also a declaration that he would analyze every detail about Maruâs act that he found abstract for now, and would feed off them to eventually stand above him.
âAs you said in your introduction, Iâm sure youâll become a good actor in the future.â
âYes. I will.â
âTo say my honest feelings right now, youâll⦠become an even better actor, senior.â
âSlightly better than you, Mr. Joohwan?â
âItâs 97 points versus 98 points after all.â
âMine was out of 200 though.â
âIf the maximum amount of points for that act was 200, then mineâs also out of 200. How did you feel when you looked at my acting? Was mine easy? Clear? Did it have a sense of identity?â
âIt had character for sure. It didnât look easy either. You expressed it clearly with your own colors. It was very good.â
âThank you.â
Joohwan smiled brightly as soon as he got a compliment. He was a really honest fellow. He was clever, but he did not attempt to hide. He was upfront about everything. Maru could tell that he was raised with great love and care under his parents.
The more he watched him, the more he wanted him. If this was one of his previous lives where he ran an agency, he wouldâve brought in him under great conditions.
He gave Joohwan a light hug before letting go.
âPerhaps we may meet often in the future at auditions or other works. Though, Iâm sure you might find it funny for a rookie like me to say such a thing.â
âNo. It is just as you said, senior. I am sure that weâll be seeing each other often.â
âCan you give me half of the confidence you have?â
Joohwan shook his head. âI donât think I need to. In my eyes, you seem to have more than enough confidence as you are.â
âMe? I donât think thatâs true.â
âNo, Iâm sure of it. I just found out that you might be a good stimulus to me, but the opposite doesnât hold true. This hurts my pride.â
âI gained good inspiration watching your acting too.â
âInspiration is something you rediscover from something you already have. Stimulus stems from a sense of crisis. The sense of crisis that you get when someone else possesses something that you donât have.â
Joohwan sniffed once before bowing.
âIâm going to become your stimulus. I think I should change my objective to that.â
Maru watched as Joohwan climbed the stairs. Jungah apologized to him in Joohwanâs stead for saying something strange.
âNo, itâs not something strange. Heâs a good person. Heâs also a good actor. I look forward to what you two will be creating in the future.â
He shook hands with Jungah. Joohwan, who arrived at the back door, turned around and shouted,
âI ended up calling you senior, but youâre okay with it, right?â
âYes.â
âThen please stay as a good senior. Iâll be a better junior next time.â
âWeâll be seeing each other in two days at the closing ceremony anyway.â
Joohwan uttered âah.â He said goodbye with an awkward smile before leaving. He had a klutzy side to him.
âWhat did you two talk about?â Yoonseok approached him. He seemed better as though he had shaken the lingering feelings off.
âI got an interesting junior.â
âAn interesting junior?â
âIâll tell you on the way.â
Maru looked at the stage that had the lights turned off and turned around.