Chapter 278: All Time (9)
I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor
Chairman Hidekiâs proposal, seated at the main seat of the 5-person sofa. That proposal was conveyed through the interpreter seated on the sofa opposite to Ponytail Choi Sung-gun, and upon understanding its exact meaning, Choi Sung-gunâs eyes widened.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOv-overseas branch??â
He was slightly flustered. It was understandable. It was too sudden, too abrupt. Chairman Hideki was currently the main investor in âThe Eerie Sacrifice of a Strangerâ and also a reliable backer of bw Entertainment. Of course, this was due to Chairman Hidekiâs personal power, not as the head of Kashiwa Group.
All authority was entrusted to Choi Sung-gun.
Thanks to this, Chairman Hideki only occasionally checked Choi Sung-gunâs reports.
A kind of âIt will run well on its ownâ feeling.
This time, as Choi Sung-gun was in Japan for a direct briefing, Chairman Hideki suddenly made a proposal and suggestion for the first time. To establish an overseas branch of bw Entertainment.
Choi Sung-gun was.
âI canât get a handle on this guyâs sudden acceleration. For now, letâs test the waters a bit.â
He quickly regained his composure and posture. It was because he had a feeling that something big was coming.
ââ¦â¦When you say an overseas branch- which location are you referring to?â
Although Choi Sung-gun was somewhat proficient in Japanese, he spoke in Korean for precise communication, and the interpreter conveyed this to Chairman Hideki. Soon, Chairman Hideki, who was smiling slightly, spoke in a gruff voice.
âWhere else but Hollywood?â
âAh.â
He was serious. Chairman Hideki wasnât just speaking casually. At least, Choi Sung-gun thought so. Though Chairman Hidekiâs wrinkled mouth was smiling, his eyes were sharp. By now, Choi Sung-gun was calculating in his head. He was skilled at grasping situations and reading the room.
âHold on, if heâs serious, I need to hear as much as possible here.â
Already, bw Entertainmentâs expansion in Korea was running smoothly. They had gathered top stars like Kang Woojin, Hong Hye-yeon, Ryu Jung-min, and quite a few A-listers. The business with newcomers was also expanding. Currently, bw Entertainmentâs growth rate among domestic entertainment companies was probably the steepest.
However.
âIt might be a bit too fast.â
Their domestic businesses werenât fully stabilized yet. Expanding overseas in this state had a high possibility of causing issues somewhere.
âIf he pour in money, thatâs great, but if we canât digest it, itâll cause problems.â
Of course, bw Entertainment would eventually need to expand overseas, but for now, it was a burden. Even so, refusing an investorâs money was foolish. Choi Sung-gun decided it was better to get a definitive answer first.
A down payment of sorts. Or he could take the money and proceed with the business at a slower pace.
At this point.
âBut it would be a bit challenging right now, wouldnât it?â
Chairman Hideki, who had crossed his legs slowly, spoke in relaxed Japanese. It seemed he was well aware of the situation. He had seen the reports and materials brought by Choi Sung-gun, and more importantly, he was the head of Japanâs giant Kashiwa Group. It would be strange if he didnât know.
âLooking at bw Entertainmentâs current situation, itâs more appropriate to solidify the work in Korea than overseas.â
While acknowledging, Choi Sung-gun left the door open.
âYes, thatâs correct. If you look at the settlements I regularly send, youâll see that bw Entertainment is in a phase of spreading its wings, so thereâs no need to overextend. However, setting up an overseas branch isnât impossible. As long as itâs not done hastily.â
After listening to the interpretation, Chairman Hideki nodded slowly, and Choi Sung-gun, who had become more serious, asked back.
âMay I ask why you suddenly thought of an overseas branch?â
Recalling Kang Woojin at the set of âThe Eerie Sacrifice of a Strangerâ, Chairman Hideki replied.
âSince weâve acquired quite a few top talents, we need to expand our horizons. The branches are also the face of a company. More importantly, Kang Woojin isnât someone who should be limited to Korea or Japan. Heâs already making waves in Hollywood. Itâs the same in Japan; since Kang Woojin has paved the way, we should start with an overseas branch and then expand to a Japanese branch.â
The monster named Kang Woojin was leading the way, clearing the dense mountain path. Those following behind only needed to walk comfortably thanks to Woojinâs influence. Thus, every territory needs a superstar who can stir the market.
Chairman Hideki continued speaking.
âIf âThe Eerie Sacrifice of a Strangerâ does well, there would be no problem setting up a Japanese branch first. Still, I think an overseas branch should come first. Kang Woojinâs âLeechâ, the album work with Miley Cara, and the calls from Hollywood, although he declined them. He has already made his mark in Hollywood and will probably expand there soon.â
âAs early as next year even.â
âIf âLeechâ does well at Cannes, it will be even faster. The overseas branch I mentioned is for setting up a base for Kang Woojin in Hollywood. Itâs okay if itâs just for show for now. But itâs essential to care for Woojin, who will be making a splash in Hollywood. Additionally, during that time, the agency will also get promoted, so there needs to be a focal point in Hollywood, right?â
âHmm, certainly. Rather than having the company in Koreaâ the picture of the headquarters being in Korea and the branch in Hollywood is more glamorous.â
âIt means we need to take care of Kang Woojinâs form too.â
There was no concept of Kang Woojinâs failure in their conversation. Their plan included 100% of him shaking up Hollywood. It was natural. Kang Woojin was already in the process of dominating Korea and Japan as a preliminary step.
Choi Sung-gun responded with a faint smile.
âI will sort out the overseas branch matter as soon as possible.â
A few hours later, a late lunch.
Having stuffed himself at a Korean restaurant, Kang Woojin was now in a van running on the streets of Tokyo. His destination was âA10 Studioâ, near Tokyo Station, the production company of the anime âMale Friend: Remakeâ. Today was the first meeting of the entire voice cast and a simple script reading session.
The actual recording was scheduled for a few days later.
Anyway, the van Kang Woojin was in was lively. It was even more so because Choi Sung-gun, who usually set the tone, wasnât there. Although the usually cold Han Ye-jung tried to rein in the excitement, it was hard to calm them down.
Well, Woojin could understand.
âWhether in Japan or Korea, everything is booming. Ah, but itâs about me, right?â
For the staff of an actor, the actorâs success equaled their joy. When an actor did well, the staffâs filmography also became solid. Currently, Woojin was a monster not only in Japan but also in Korea, and even further in the online world. Referring to SNS and YouTube channels.
Since there was no area left out, it was natural to be happy.
Of course, Kang Woojin was brimming with excitement inside. But maintaining a calm poker face was more important. Honestly, he felt like tap dancing right then and there, but Woojin held back.
On the other hand.
-Buzz, buzz.
-Buzz, buzz.
Kang Woojinâs phone did not hold back. It had been buzzing since morning. No, recently his phone had been vibrating like crazy. Countless communications were arriving. Including DMs, texts, and messages were exploding. In the group chat with his best friends, they were throwing in real-time reactions and scores of âIsland of the Missingâ.
Because of such communications, Woojin felt as if he was still in Korea despite being in Japan.
âDonât these guys work?? Itâs all easy for them.â
After sending appropriate replies to the messages, Kang Woojin logged into a portal site. He had tried not to look as much as possible for the sake of his concept, but this time curiosity got the better of him. The huge issues were immediately visible. Among the various topics flooding in, the most prominent was the uproar caused by âIsland of the Missingâ.
âWow- insane, the media is really going wild.â
Kang Woojin scanned through the titles of the articles densely packed in the entertainment section. What was interesting was that most of the articles were uploaded just a few minutes ago, indicating a flood of news.
Given the state of the media, it was obvious what public opinion in communities would be like.
-Wow, seriously ã ã ã ã ã Is the #1 movie really changing??!
-But it deserves it ã ã ã ã ã . I watched âIsland of the Missingâ today, and itâs still sold out during prime time ã ã ã ã .
-The firepower is insane;;;
-Itâs entertaining, and the actorsâ performances are amazing. Especially Kang Woojin, heâs the real deal.
-Midasâ Touchâ Kang Woojinâs Touchâï¸
-Nah, yâall are overreacting ã ã ã ã I thought it was boring as hell
-Agreed, the current hype around âIsland of the Missingâ is overblown.
-By the way, whatâs the number one movie in our country?
-Just google it, you idiot
-âThe number one movie is âSea Battleâ, with 16.7 million viewers. Itâs the top in our countryâs history.
-Whaaat, is âIsland of the Missingâ trying to surpass that? But 16.7 millionâ¦thatâs tough.
-But Kang Woojin and Ryu Jung-min are hitting home runs back to back, arenât they? Especially Kang Woojin, his form is just insane.
-Kang Woojin seems like heâs got divine guidance in choosing projects.
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The publicâs mouths and fingers were restless.
Thus, âIsland of the Missingâ was steadily racing toward 10 million viewers.
ãâIsland of the Missingâ already surpasses 8 million, on the verge of breaking âSea Battleâ record⦠already two days aheadã
ã[Big Issue] Will âSea Battleâ record be broken?⦠âIsland of the Missingâ countdown to 10 millionã
ãWith 10 million in sight, âIsland of the Missingâ aims for the title of Koreaâs all-time number one movie!ã
But it didnât seem like it would stop at 10 million.
Meanwhile, in Incheon, Korea.
Near the Hwaseu Pier in Incheon. Compared to other places, Hwaseu Pier was smaller, with quite a wide mudflat nearby, and on the opposite side, there were small houses and shops crammed together. The shops were quite diverse. Homes, restaurants, hardware stores, etc. There were also many alleyways in between. The road in front was a mix of unpaved, dirt, and paved sections.
A crowd of dozens gathered there.
Some were setting up cameras, some were raising lights, some were unloading tables and various audio equipment, and some were arranging necessary props in visible spots. Beyond the filming area, there were vans and mini-buses parked on the roadside. It was clearly a filming team.
At this moment.
âHmm-â
An old man in a suitable black knit appeared in the filming area. It was the veteran Director Ahn Ga-bok, who had been surveying the area. His short white hair and deeply wrinkled face remained unchanged. No, perhaps the wrinkles were even deeper from staying up late frequently. He looked at the bustling set and instructed the assistant director next to him.
âThat dirt road over there, does it really need to be flattened? It looks more unnatural to me. Restore it to its original state.â
âOh! Yes! Understood!!â
It was the outdoor filming session for the movie âLeechâ. Beyond Director Ahn Ga-bok, top actor Jin Jae-jun was getting his makeup done. It seemed to be Jin Jae-junâs turn for the upcoming scene. Director Ahn Ga-bok, seated at a table with several monitors, sighed lightly as he picked up the shooting storyboard laid out on the table. About 30% of the filming remained. Crossing his legs slowly, he muttered softly.
ââ¦â¦Mid to late stages- maybe we need to speed up a bit more.â
Although they were already shooting on a hellish schedule, Director Ahn Ga-bok still felt pressed for time.
âIn a few days, itâll already be June.â
Fortunately, whenever there was a break during filming, they were doing preliminary editing work. However, no matter how he looked at it, time was tight. At least, the experienced Director Ahn Ga-bok thought so.
At this moment.
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Director Ahn Ga-bokâs phone rang. The caller was the CEO of the film company responsible for producing âLeechâ.
âYeah, itâs me.â
Over the phone, the slightly excited voice of the film company CEO was heard.
âDirector~nim, the official opening date for Cannes was just announced.â
Around 2 PM, in Japan.
Kang Woojin, who had just arrived at one of Japanâs top three anime production companies, âA10 Studioâ, stepped out of the van. With a solemn expression, Woojin looked at the building. The building of âA10 Studioâ was still massive, and the various statues and life-sized cutouts of anime characters near the entrance were the same as before.
âWait, have some been added? I donât remember seeing that female character before.â
Anyway, the team gathered around Woojin as he started walking. Along with this, a slight sense of nervousness rose within him.
âJapanese voice actorsâ itâs my first time seeing them. I wonder what itâll be like.â
Soon, he would be meeting many voice actors participating in âMale Friend: Remakeâ. In Japan, where anime is incredibly powerful, voice actors are treated somewhat like celebrities, unlike in Korea. Popular voice actors even hold fan meetings, autograph sessions, and appear on variety shows.
Still, it was very unfamiliar to Kang Woojin.
At this moment.
-Buzz, buzz, buzz.
Woojin stopped walking. His phone in the pocket of his denim jacket was vibrating persistently. It was a call, and Woojin gestured briefly to Jang Su-hwan and the other staff before checking the caller.
âThe old man, no, itâs Director Ahn Ga-bok?â
The caller was Director Ahn Ga-bok. Woojin then put the phone to his ear with a firm expression.
âYes, Director~nim. Hello.â
An aged voice resonated from the other end.
âRight, since weâre both busy, Iâll get straight to the point.â
âYes, please go ahead.â
âThe Cannes Film Festival opening day has been confirmed, September 30th. It will run for ten days from that date.â
The Cannes Film Festival opening on September 30th.
âIs that so?â
Which means, Kang Woojin will be heading to France around that time.
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