Chapter 603
Life, Once Again!
Maru had gotten used to eating lunch boxes at the shooting location now. He opened the plastic lid and started eating when he felt a presence behind him.
âCan I eat with you?â
It was Song Siwoo.
âDo whatever you want. Itâs not like anyone owns this place.â
As soon as he said those words, Siwoo sat next to him. Dongho, who sat opposite to him, twitched his eyes and spoke,
âWhat made you come here today? Instead of going to Ahn Yeseulâs side?â
âUhm, if you donât want me here, Iâll go somewhere else.â
Siwoo didnât seem flustered at all and looked straight at Donghoâs face as he said those words. Instead, Dongho was the one who made some weird hand gestures before saying âthatâs not what I meanâ. As pouty as he was, Dongho was kind at heart and compromised with himself as soon as his opponent acted upright.
âI did get used to it, but it does hurt me to see other people looking at me like that. Sometimes, I wonder if idols shouldnât be acting,â Siwoo said in a small voice.
âItâs not like thereâs a law that forbids idols from acting, so donât worry about it. Donghoâs just a bit twisted, and he doesnât actually hate you so just be understanding. Isnât that right, Dongho?â
âOf course. Iâm not that petty.â
Dongho told Siwoo to quickly start eating. Finding that funny, Joomin continuously slapped Donghoâs arm as she laughed.
âMaru, isnât this guy pretty cute from time to time?â
âDongho is pretty cute.â
âHeâs like a total kid. When are you going to grow up?â
âYouâre both bullying me again. Just get eating.â
Dongho hurriedly picked up his lunch box and started eating.
Youâre gonna choke - Maru pushed the drink in front of him over to Donghoâs side before looking at Siwoo.
âSo there are similar happenings in other places too?â
âIt doesnât happen that much, but when I meet people who donât see me in a good light, I kinda end up regretting that I started doing this. Despite the fact that Iâm putting a lot of effort in, you know?â
âYouâre like a mutant who popped out of nowhere after all. You suddenly barged into an already stable ecosystem and started eating everything in sight, so there are bound to be people who wonât look at you in a good light. Rumors always circulate around rich households. It's proof that things are going well, so just ignore what you donât want to listen to.â
âMy president said something similar. That half of the words from adults are from pride and the other half are from their conservative nature. Thatâs why I donât need to listen to them that deeply.â
Only after Siwoo finished did he smile and pick up his chopsticks. They ate while talking about trivial stuff like the weather.
âUhm. Can I ask you something?â
Maru looked at Siwoo as he stuffed his mouth with some rice. What entered his view was Siwooâs lunch box. Siwoo had left all the fried food untouched.
âArenât you going to eat those?â
âHm? Oh, these? I have to maintain a strict diet. Iâm only going to eat fried food after the debut. Iâm going to have to shoot a debut soon after all.â
âThen Iâll take it, okay? As compensation for answering your question.â
Maru poked one chopstick into the shrimp tempura and put it in his mouth. He suddenly had a thought when he put it in his mouth - that he should not take up roles that had to look skinny. He seriously didnât have the confidence to control his weight.
âSo, what do you want to know about?â he asked after swallowing the shrimp tempura.
âBack there, at the faucet.â
Dongho and Joomin, who had almost finished their lunches as well, also took interest in their conversation. They closed in with drinks in their hands.
âWhy do you think I wasnât able to get an okay sign?â
âEverything other than the falling over part was okay. Falling over is something thatâs not that related to acting. Well, in a broader sense, it is, but itâs more about using your body.â
âThatâs what I donât understand. I thought that I fell over really well, but the director said he didnât like it. Falling onto a mat is something that happens often when Iâm practicing choreography, so it shouldnât have looked that awkward.â
âDo you remember what the director said to you?â
âThat Iâm trying to look cool? I never intended to.â
âHe put it that way, but he probably meant something different.â
âWhat did he mean?â
âYou werenât afraid. You fell over too cleanly.â
Maru closed the lid of his lunch box since he finished it. Siwoo seemed to be thinking about what happened back then as he was staring at his own legs.
âDongho, give it to me if youâre finished. You too, noona. Iâll collect them and throw them away at once.â
He stacked the lunch boxes and stood up before moving. He handed over the trash to the car that brought the lunch boxes and went to grab four cups of coffee from the vending machine inside the school. He grabbed one cup with his mouth and the other three with his hands. Just as he approached the three who were sitting on the platform, he heard Siwooâs voice.
âThen how should I have fallen over?â
âJust throw your body.â
âI think I did that.â
âShould I have looked afraid like what Maru said? No, that canât be right. It shouldnât matter since my face wasnât in the camera.â
Maru joined the three people who were talking among themselves.
âYouâre still talking about that?â
âWhat do you mean by I wasnât afraid? I took a few steps too before I fell back,â Siwoo asked.
âTake this first.â
âOh, thanks.â
âDongho and Noona, you too.â
âThanks.â
Maru sipped on the coffee before starting to talk.
âIt generally varies from director to director according to their preferences. While there are some that like falling over refreshingly and donât look at other things, there are people who place importance on detailed expression even if the movements look a little awkward. Director Park Hoon is sort of in the middle since heâll be fine with any extras as long as the actor expresses the things he wants them to. Trying to look cool, exaggerating - when he uses these words, heâs not asking for the clarity of the movements. Heâs for the actor to describe the situation the character is in a little bit more.â
âI think I did what the director told me to do.â
âYou did, but it wasnât enough. Iâm not entirely sure about this either, so do you still wanna hear it?â
âYou got an okay from him. I want to know what I did differently from you. Honestly speaking, I donât think there was a difference between you and me when I watched you.â
âIf itâs just about falling over, maybe. But you knowâ¦.â
Maru suddenly pushed his hand towards Siwooâs face. Siwoo was startled and pulled his body back. The coffee in his cup started sloshing and some of it spilled out.
âW-whoa! That startled me.â
âI thought you finished it, sorry about that.â
âI almost finished it and nothing got on my clothes, so itâs fine. But why did you do that all of a sudden? Was there something on my face?â
âNo, I thought itâd be easier to show you than to explain to you. This is what I mean by âafraidâ. It is the most core element that your character needs to have. Throughout the shoot, you shrunk your shoulders and stared at the ground. You were trying to express that you were lacking confidence and that the character was in an extremely defensive state, am I right?â
âYeah, thatâs right.â
âContinue that line of thought. Just because something is an action scene, doesnât mean you can just look at it independently. This is something Iâve heard numerous times when I learned acting. When shooting dramas, the camera usually focuses above the shoulders, right? The camera is angled like that because facial expressions are very important. When the camera is in front of you, you act so that you reflect what the characterâs emotions are as much as possible, donât you? I mean, not just you, but everyone here should be like that.â
Maru looked at Dongho and Joomin after saying those words. They nodded. Siwoo did the same.
âBut adding an action scene into that sometimes makes people forget about the context because theyâre too focused on the action itself. In your case, you were too focused on falling over, so I think you probably forgot about the basis of your character. This is just my opinion, so you have to ignore most of it, okay?â
âOkay. Please continue. I think Iâm beginning to understand.â
âYouâre in a situation where youâre surrounded by bullies. Faltering back is just a device to express your emotions, which is fright. However, before that, you have to express what kind of situation made you feel afraid. If I, who doesnât have any malice towards you, suddenly reach out towards you during our conversation, youâll falter back in surprise, right? If you didnât have anything in your hands, you might have put up your hands to defend yourself. Thatâs a reflexive action. Itâs the most principal reaction that does not go through the thought process. If you think back to your acting now, you will find what you did strangely.â
Siwoo contemplated before standing up and walking in front of the platform. He faltered back like there was an imaginary person in front of him before falling on his butt. It seemed that he chose to fall down on his butt since there wasnât a mattress here.
âI get it. So this is why he told me not to try to look cool.â
Siwoo returned and had spoken with a much brighter expression.
âContinuity is important for acting after all. Even if itâs split up into different cuts, what you need to show in the end is the flow and the context. The director probably didnât repeat the scene because of the falling part. He was probably dissatisfied with your actions before you fell over.â
âI donât think I wouldâve okayâd that either. I wonder why he didnât explain it to me though. He only asked me if that was all I could do while monitoring.â
âThatâs just director Park Hoonâs style. He doesnât overly interfere with acting. Even when he gives out directions, he only mentions the general gist of things and leaves the details to the actors. No, rather than leaving it to us, he might not be saying anything because it is our job, not his.â
Maru gave Siwoo some tissues because he saw that the coffee that splashed onto the back of his hand had dried out.
âShooting for real is definitely different from practice alright. There are a lot more things I need to be concerned about.â
âIf you understood that much from just that, I guess you wonât be scolded for your acting wherever you go. Youâre much better than me.â
âNo way, what are you saying? I only understood thanks to your explanations. If it werenât for you, I wouldâve been stuck thinking about my falling posture, you know? It really was the right thing to ask you. Itâs just as Haewon said. Youâre like a problem solver.â
âHaewon called me a problem solver?â
âHe did. He said that he did the right thing when he consulted you about his worries. Uhm, can I ask you more from time to time?â
âBut you wonât be here since itâs your last day here, isnât it?â
âJust in case. Or am I being too annoying?â
âThatâs not entirely false, butâ¦.â
Maru reached out with his phone. There was nothing to be lost by making more connections. Moreover, this guy belonged to the same agency as Gaeul. He thought that it would be good to get to know him.
âThanks. Your explanations were really good. I think I had an easier time understanding than in the classes I received.â
âThatâs all I can do. Donât compare me to fully fledged instructors. Itâd be rude. It just so happened that I could explain it to you, so donât expect any more from me in the future.â
âYou know? Hearing that makes me expect even more. Anyway, thank you so much. I feel much more refreshed now. I hope I can see you next time, with Heewoon and Haewon at that time.â
Siwoo thanked him until the end before leaving. Whether it was his agency that taught him, or if that was just his nature, it was really good to see him. Even if it was just a mask, if he maintained that without being found out, that mask might become the truth.
âHan Maru, whatâs up with you today?â Dongho said from behind him.
âWhat?â
âYour explanations were really kind, unlike usual. When I ask you something, youâd usually reply with âlook at the scriptâ or âthink about it yourselfâ or âis that all you know?â or something like that. Are you discriminating just because heâs an idol?â
âI did? Am I not the same as always?â
âWhat the heck are you saying? When Jichan came to you for advice before, you made your face like this and told him âmy advice will be meaningless to youâ. You were so cautious about explaining things to others, yet youâre spilling all the beans today. Are you planning to get close to him and get an idol girlfriend? If itâs like that, let me in too.â
Maru laughed before waving his hand in denial. He was different from his usual self? He scratched his eyebrows and thought about it. When he thought about it now, he did think that he was a little bit harsh. He thought that interfering with other peopleâs lives was crossing the line, and above all, had no benefit for him.
âWell, this much advice is fine I guess.â
Wouldnât it be fine as long as the listener just took what was necessary? He even thought that he restrained a little too much from talking. He thought that there was no reason to actually go that far. Now that he thought about it in retrospect, his actions did feel quite stuffy.
âMaybe this is the original me. The kind Han Maru.â
âWow, that really doesnât suit you. Donât you think so too, noona?â
âYeah. He definitely isnât like his usual self.â
Maru shrugged.
He changed? People were bound to change. Staying still without changing was the same as regress, so changing was something positive.
âNever mind that, letâs have a look at the script. We have two scenes left.â
âRight. The phantom of the script wants to look at the script, so we have to look at the script, yes.â
âShall we start from this point?â
Maru looked at the two people and opened his script.