After Story 75
Life, Once Again!
After Story 75
âThatâs done.â
Nam Joon stood up from his seat and twisted his body around. The big battle with profiles was finally over. He rubbed his eyes and looked at the profiles he put to the side. Those were the fellows that werenât chosen.
âThere are so many actors in this small piece of land.â
âWhat are you on about so suddenly?â
The assistant director took his eyes off the profiles.
âI mean what I said. There are so many applicants for a single movie. Comparing in terms of competition, it might not lose out to employment competitions at large companies.â
âOf course. Based on competition alone, it doesnât lose out to large companies. But what if you factor in the success rate? Itâs easy to become an actor. Itâs not like you need someoneâs approval to do so, and you can become an actor as long as you will it. However, how many actors are well-off? Itâs actually much better to just aim to get into large corporations by studying. Or become a civil servant instead.â
âYouâre quite cynical.â
âItâs reality. There are many controversies around employment corruption or whatever, but salarymen can walk past the doorstep with their own effort. They can walk in on their on will. Look at those people preparing to become civil servants. As long as they can get over the hurdle that is the public exams, they will get money. But look at celebrities. They ruin their bodies and waste their time, but that doesnât guarantee success. Studying at least creates a foothold to try those tests, but celebrities will waste years if they slip up.â
âThatâs not entirely true. A friend of mine failed while preparing to become an idol and failed, but he got employed in that field and is working there. Whatever happens, I think thereâs a way out. On the contrary, the guy preparing for civil service exams is trying really hard but not passing.â
âIf you say it like that, then everyone must be doing well. But howâs reality? Since you talked about idols, do you know how many groups debuted just last year?â
âIâm not entirely sure, but from what I saw on TV, about three groups?â
âItâs twelve. There were twelve groups who finished their preparations and made their debut. How many groups do you think there are that fell apart without even standing on the starting line? Too many to count. Then, how many trainees are there practicing hard just to get into those broken groups? I sometimes feel freaky if I think about the sheer number. Iâm sure there are aspiring actors among them too.â
âI guess there are many people debuting as idols to become actors.â
Nam Joon thought about the profiles he looked through in the morning. In their experiences section, there were many people who wrote down âX teamâ, âY Agency traineeâ, and the like.
Even to someone who was not knowledgeable, the lifespan of idols was not long.
The idol group that colored South Korea with green balloons in 2004 ended up disbanding in 2007 due to disharmony between members. Even the most popular groups would disappear eventually. This was why even field idols looked for a way out early on, whether that be as singers, actors, or general-purpose entertainers. In order to survive, they had to âgraduateâ from being idols.
âBut hey, youâre quite knowledgeable about idols.â
âA friend of mine works as a producer for a music program. I pick up a few things from him.â
âReally? Then you must hear about a lot of the rumors circulating in the entertainment industry too, right?â
âRumors are just rumors. Theyâre best ignored.â
âBut a rumor from a producer is reliable. You got anything? Itâs boring so tell me something.â
âThereâs none. Even if I had one, I wonât give it to you. Havenât you seen loads of people who screwed up their lives because they said the wrong things? Donât take interest in unnecessary stuff either and just keep working hard.â
The assistant director, who was looking at the profiles, slapped down on the pile on the table.
âItâs not a bad one, but there is one fact I know.â
âFeeling itchy, are we? Iâll listen to every word. What is it? Someone dating? Or gambling?â
âI said itâs not a bad one. Do you know about Yoo Jon?â
âYoo Jon? Never heard of that before.â
âI mean the male idol Yoo Jon.â Nam Joon sighed.
âIâm not someone with a whole lot of time on my hands, so why would I remember any boy idols? There are many cute and fresh girls out there. Do I have to know the men too?â The assistant director laughed.
âAnyway, that Yoo Jon kid is apparently going to be in a drama this time. Itâs an RBS drama. Apparently, his agency did all sorts of things to push that guy in.â
âAs a lead?â
âNo matter how great idols are, thereâs no way directors will use someone without experience as a lead role. Heâs a support actor.â
âWow, a support actor. A support actor for a public TV drama that the owners of thousands of profiles we just tossed away would never even dream of?â
âDonât be so skeptical. Idols work extremely hard too.â
âWho said they donât? They just do so in a different area. I guess there will be talks about crappy acting again.â
He could still clearly remember it. It was around this time last year. There was a news article about the leader of a famous idol band getting the lead role of a film. Nam Joon watched the first episode since it contained one of his favorite actors, and he was surprised the moment he saw the idol. It was incredibly crappy. With that fellow in, a serious drama became a sitcom.
Perhaps due to the influence of his agency, there were no news articles that mentioned his acting skills, but the responses of everyone around him were consistent. They were of the opinion that they could do better.
âBut shall I be blunt? Compared to an actor whoâs crazy good at acting but has no name value, itâs much more profitable to use an idol whoâs terrible at acting but has more than enough name value.â
âBut the resulting work is a stark contrast. The eyes of the masses arenât decorations. Thereâs no way a terribly made piece would earn a lot of money.â The assistant director shook his head.
âHey, you only worked for the film industry, right?â
âYes. Iâm a slave to Chungmuro through and through. I have no interest in anything other than that.â
âThatâs why you can say that. Right now, the ecosystem of dramas is completely different from ours. Not just in the way things are shot, but also in the way money is earned.â
âIncrease the viewing rates and sell out all the ad slots to earn money. Isnât it the same?â
âStructurally, thatâs right. But think about the market.â
âThe market? Itâs just Korea.â
âWith film, the only market is Korea. The works that are exported overseas are generally done so for assessment rather than commercial worth. For dramas though, thereâs one more market: Japan.â
âThe Korean wave? I heard that itâs on the decline lately.â
âLike hell it is. Do you know where half of the production funds of dramas with idols come from? Itâs Japan. In Japan, a drama sells if you put a named idol in it.â
âEven if it does, isnât it a minor genre there? Iâve heard that some Korean dramas became popular there and the people of Japan started to call some people Choi-sama and Hyuk-sama, but I thought that was just luck.â
âNot at all. Although not completely mainstream, itâs riding on the flow of the mainstream. There are channels that put on Korean dramas 24/7 too. Itâs also quite popular in the DVD market. Not only that, the price for ads there is totally nuts. Above all, the media consumption market cannot be compared to ours.â
âYou mean things like merch?â
âSo you know about that. Yeah, those kinds of things. Drama producers arenât idiots. They arenât using idols who are crappy at acting because theyâre stupid. The principle is simple: Use them, get money. The financial department of the TV station proves the worth of idols, so who would refuse? A producer on the level of masters can win against pressure from higher-ups, but do you think the same can be said for other producers?â
The assistant director gathered the profiles. They were the ones that were sorted.
Nam Joon put the rest of the profiles in the trash.
The box was full. There were at least a hundred. It felt quite iffy to throw away hundreds of dreams into the trash.
âDramas must be even harder than here huh? At least in the movie industry, there arenât actors who lose out in favor of idols.â
âYou never know. Film production is ultimately a form of business. Right now, the wall between TV and theater screen is still thick, so idols donât dare try to enter, but what do you think will happen if enough time passes and those idols come after having received proper acting lessons?â
âPeople will use them. Fandom is ticketing power after all.â
âEven I would use them. Unless theyâre totally terrible on camera, Iâll give them a support role or something. Rather than screwing up the whole movie and never picking up the megaphone again, Iâll just compromise once.â
âI guess you really will never know what will happen in ten years. I think by 2018, idols will be in films too.â
âI think there might be more than you expect. Right now, nobodyâs giving them a glance since the few films that tried screwed up badly, but if they manage to open the Chinese market on top of the Japanese market, things will definitely change.â
âI guess itâll be hard for actors to make a living.â
âThatâs just how it is. 20 years, no, just 10 years ago, no one other than actors from theater troupes was allowed to stand in movies, but itâs different now. The wall between the television and the theater screen has collapsed too. There are a lot fewer people who look down on those who go to shoot dramas after shooting movies.â
âAt this rate, the occupation of actors might really be put in jeopardy. Everyone will just start off as general-purpose entertainers and just choose actors as one of its many paths.â
âGeneral-purpose entertainers have been on the rise lately. But the value of true actors will rise. I at least think so.â
Nam Joon lifted the box to the right of the assistant director and put it on the table. There were about 300 profiles that survived from the more than 1000 original pile.
The reward for getting past the 1:4 competition was the qualification to take the audition. How many of these 300 people would ultimately leave behind their names on film?
âDo you think there are true actors among these people here?â
âMaybe, maybe not. Itâs about time male actors in their 20s rise. The male actors in their 30s are solid, but thereâs no one who comes to mind when you think about a good male actor in their 20s.â
âNow that I think about it, youâre right. For the 30s, there are many well-known ones.â
âYang Ganghwan, Hong Geunsoo, Choi Hojung, Park Sinseo â these four people are the representatives of the male actors in their 30s. Grab anyone from the street and ask the same question, and theyâll answer one of these four.â
âI saw Yang Ganghwanâs last theater performance in his twenties while I was in college. It was the best. Thereâs just no other way of describing that.â
âRight. After those four, who decorated the 20s actors beautifully, rose to their 30s, the 20s male actor slot is totally empty. So itâs about time. The media will not accept the absence of a star. They will find one, and if there isnât one, theyâll make one.â
âI prefer actresses though. There are many pretty actresses in their 20s, but there isnât anyone that comes to mind when I think about them in terms of acting.â
Nam Joon sat down and turned on his laptop. It was time to create a list of audition participants.
He had to send this to the picky âdirector Baekâ so he couldnât make a mistake.
âDirector. Say youâre producing a film. If thereâs a decently good top idol actor and a truly good actor, who will you use?â he asked as he typed on his keyboard.
The assistant director, who was checking the profiles with a blue pen next to him, responded, âThereâs no need to consider.â
âWho?â
âBoth.â
âNo, you can only choose oneâ¦.â
âIâm going to use both, so letâs just shut up and finish things. You donât want to stay with me until Christmas is over, do you?â
âItâs not like you have anyone to meet.â
âShut up and go buy some coffee. And some sandwiches.â
âYouâre buying mine too, right?â
âHow are you so shameless?â
âI threw my shame away while I was slaving my life away.â
Nam Joon snatched the assistant directorâs credit card and turned around.
When he opened the door and left, he saw couples gathered at the foot of a large Christmas tree.
âDeath to couples.â
He crossed his arms and ran towards the café about two blocks away.