Chapter 859. Sequence 13
Life, Once Again!
Having finished washing the dishes, Maru got in the car with the outfit he had prepared beforehand. It was 6 a.m. Usually, he only had a couple of scenes to shoot, so he was never called to the set early, but today, the assistant director told him to come early. He drove over to YBS and headed to the set which was about 2 km away from the TV station. He went inside and said hello to the members of the staff who were busy getting ready. Just then,
âYouâre going up first today. Oh, this is your script. We just got it at 4 a.m. Looks like that unni has a lot of stress.â
The script didnât even have a cover on it. Not to mention typos, there were even wrong names littered throughout the script as though to show how hurried the writer was when writing it. Jayeon told him to read it quickly before leaving. She seemed to be busy coming up with movement lines with the camera director. He went to the corner so that he didnât disturb anyone and started reading the script.
âYouâre early today.â
Heewon walked over with a yawn. His hair looked neat today like he had been to a hairstylist.
âI was called here.â
âWasnât your scene supposed to be this afternoon?â
âApparently, there are extra scenes.â
Maru showed him the script. Heewon had a look at it.
âSo we got extra scenes that werenât there before, huh. And theyâre centered around you too. That must be a pain for you. Itâs not like you get paid more just because you shoot more.â
âPopular actors like you can think like that. To me, itâs a grateful opportunity.â
âLooks like quite a lot. Was that character originally going to be used like this?â
âNah, I have someone to thank for this actually. Itâs Kang Giwoo.â
âKang Giwoo?â
âWell, something like that. Anyway, help me out during the shoot today so that I can leave an impression on the audience.â
âIâm sure youâll do fine without me anyway. Letâs just finish it without an NG and go home to rest. If Iâm shooting with you, Iâm sure I can finish it early.â
Heewon looked around for a moment before pulling a chair over and sitting down on it.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âArenât you leaving?â
âI donât have anything to do, and if I catch the directorâs eyes, Iâll just get an earful. Moreover, that guy will leave me alone when Iâm with you.â
âThat guyâ was coming.
âHyung, didnât you say you didnât have any scenes today?â
âYou know all sorts of stuff. I got an additional scene, so I came.â
âI see.â
Haewon took something out of his pocket. In his hand was chocolate. It was Heewonâs snack. Haewon always said that it was a method to console a child throwing a tantrum because they were tired, but people who heard him for the first time would just laugh it off thinking it was a joke. They would probably change their minds if they witnessed the miracle of a popular actor that was rolling on the ground because they were unwilling to work, standing up because of a mere piece of chocolate.
âPlease take care of my brother today.â
âThatâs for me to say to him. Heâs a popular actor.â
He put the chocolate in his mouth and started reading the script. He repeated the lines so that they got stuck on his tongue â until the point he could picture the situation when he closed his eyes, and he could say his lines reflexively. He recited everything from the first line to the last line without rest. He then picked out the lines that he had a harder time saying and said them again. After checking that he could say his line mechanically, he woke Heewon up, who was dozing off to the side.
âIf you donât have anything to do, then practice with me.â
Heewon said he couldnât be bothered, looking clearly annoyed. Maru handed him his script.
âBut youâll do fine by yourself.â
âWho told you to be next to me? If you practice with me, I wonât bother you anymore, so help me out a little.â
Heewon licked his lips and said, âjust once.â It seemed that he came to the judgment that delaying sleep for just one round was fine. Maybe he was helping out for the price of blocking his persistent little brotherâs eyes.
Maru quickly finished his practice with Heewon. He tried reflecting on the emotions he thought would work well while practicing by himself, and it didnât look bad. The writer described the character in detail, making it easier for him to express him. As Jayeon said, the writer was pretty skilled. The fact that she was the main writer of a mini-series drama in her mid-30s was proof that she was above the rest.
âThatâs one practice done.â
âThen letâs start the second one, shall we?â
âI thought you only needed to do it once?â
âWhen did I say that? Since we started, practice with me until the shoot starts. Who knows? I might block Haewon for you later.â
âThatâs tempting.â
Heewon became filled with vitality and picked up the script. Maru decided that it would be later that he told him that it was only lip service and that he would definitely side with Haewon if the two got into a fight. Heewon, who was just uttering the lines dryly before, now started participating in practice with emotion. Practice became a lot smoother with someone to interact emotionally.
It felt quite ecstatic to practice with a partner who could receive everything he threw at him. It felt like he was throwing random pieces of a 100-piece puzzle on the ground, but it fell into the right place every single time. Heewon even smoothly returned with a line when Maru threw at him an emotion that was completely out of place in the script. For a moment, Maru thought that Heewon would become a good professor in acting. Though, he himself would definitely deny it.
âHey, are things working out well with Gaeul?â Heewon asked during practice.
âWhy do you ask so suddenly?â
âBecause I just found out a couple who had been dating for a year broke up yesterday. I was wondering if you two were doing well. Heck, the first people I thought about were you two after hearing that. It means that I was quite worried about you two.â
âDo you think weâll break up again?â
âI heard people last a long time when they work things out after breaking up, so no.â
âGood. Weâll stay right next to each other for a long time so donât you worry about it.â
âPlease do.â
âDonât worry about others and think about your own romance. What happened to the woman you met last time?â
âWe split up after eating.â
âWhy? You didnât get along?â
âNo. I thought about it seriously recently, and I donât think I can get married. I imagined it, you know? Me getting married and having a family. But I couldnât bring myself to imagine it. I have no confidence to be a good dad, and I feel like looking after kids is something impossible for me. Heck, before I am even a good dad, I donât think Iâll be a good husband.â
âI know this is something thatâs probably said to death, but youâre bound to do well if it comes down to it.â
âThatâs not like you. You plan everything out in life, donât you? Having a child at X years old, having your child enter Y elementary school, and what to do in your later years.â
âIâm not actually that calculative, you know?â
âSo thatâs why you poked Gaeul into a drama and ran to the military? Say something that makes more sense. Anyway, Iâm going to live alone for life.â
âYouâll never say that if you see a woman you want to love for your whole life. People like you tend to get married early.â
âMe? I donât think so.â
âPeople who say that always arrive at the goal early.â
I really donât think so â Heewon shook his head and stood up before disappearing somewhere. The person who made Heewon flee walked over.
âWeâre going to start right now, so youâre ready right? We canât afford to have you not be ready.â
For a person who chucked the script at him early in the morning, she had a pretty bold attitude. Jayeon pointed at the set with her chin before turning around. She seemed to be saying, âyou might as well quit if you arenât this fast,â with her back. Maru followed her with the script in hand. The reason he did vocal exercises every single day and practiced his emotions was precisely to catch sudden opportunities like this. To complain that he had too little time and that it was too unfair, there were too many aspiring actors in South Korea to actually do so.
âThatâs more like it. That confident-looking face is looking real good right now.â
âThatâs because Iâm putting on an act that Iâm confident.â
âThat sounds good too. I know youâll do well.â
âYour words give me the most pressure.â
âI am giving you pressure. This is a story that the writer created after calling you out separately. Itâs a desperate struggle to increase the viewing rate. Ultimately, the only thing that remains is the viewing rate. Youâre on the same ship, so youâll have to work to death.â
âDo I get compensated if the ship sinks?â
âIâm fine since Iâm employed at YBS.â
âSo Iâm the only one in danger, huh. Iâll do my best.â
âShow everyone that thereâs an actor like you.â
Jayeon told him some simple movement lines and the emotions she sought in this scene. Maru compared the act he prepared beforehand and what the director wanted him to do and thought about which one was better. Jayeon sometimes took it a little easy and would be strong at other times to set the general atmosphere of the scene.
âYou know it too, right? When youâre young, you even buy suffering. Until a while ago, these words earned the sympathy of everyone, but itâs being used a little differently.â
âYes. I heard someone say that on TV a few days ago. Why do people have to buy suffering when theyâre young? Itâs not like being young is a crime.â
âThe hot keyword these days is passion pay[1]. Words like that get reinterpreted accordingly. This scene is based on creating a common ground. Last-minute scripts arenât always bad. You can keep up with trends like this. If Iâm worried about something, itâs that this must not become a soap opera. No one likes forced tears, do they? Sympathy versus soap opera. Tears from sympathy make the viewers pick up their remote and increase the volume, while a soap opera would make them change the channel in annoyance instead.â
âIf you put thrilling music in the background, it shouldnât become a soap opera.â
âI donât plan to let editing solve this. Iâm going to leave this scene entirely in your hands. Iâm going to not do my work and will let you do it instead, so try. This morningâs shoot was scheduled solely for this scene.â
âYouâre putting me in a pickle here.â
âWould you like a cucumber instead?â
âYour pun skills have become good ever since you got married. Director Park Hoon laughs a lot when he hears you, doesnât he?â
He probably even sheds tears from laughing so hard â Jayeon twitched her lips and went over to the monitor. Maru said hello to the camera director, who just picked up the camera and got into position.
âOkay, then. Weâre starting.â
Jayeon put on her headset and moved her mouth. Please do well â he could tell what she was saying from a distance. I want to do well too â Maru scratched his eyebrows. It was just the right amount of tension and pressure. When dealing with a controversial topic of the times, delicate acting skills were necessary. The drama would become a mess if it felt like it just rode the flow of the times. The script dealt with the issue of the era in a not too exaggerated manner. It was a good choice for a side story. What was left was up to the skills of the actor and the producer. If this went well, it would be a fresh change to âDoctorsâ that both the producer and the writer wanted, and if not, it would become their worst move that just wasted time. âDoctorâs Officeâ had become a lot more fast-paced recently with their political struggles. Both the writer and the producer must be feeling a lot of pressure since they were trying to fill a portion of the drama with the story of a side character instead of a main character. Whether this would become a crouch that leads to a big leap, or it will end with comments saying that the writer has lost her way, he didnât know. There might not be any mention of it at all. Maru thought that that would be the worst result. If they did something, they needed results, whether good or bad.
âActors, get into positions. Camera.â
Maru closed his eyes and opened them after a deep breath at the cue sign.
[1] Passion pay is where you get paid with âpassionâ(aka work experience) instead of actual money.