Director Baek Janghun carefully observed the boy walking toward the podium. Despite the numerous audience members watching him, the boy showed no signs of trembling or nervousness. His steps were relaxed, and a faint smile lingered on his lips.
Really amazing.
Performing in front of a large crowd was similar to theater acting in that it required close interaction with the audience. This was different from movies and dramas where filming locations were set up. There were no cameras, so the frame was infinite, which affected the vocalization and movement accordingly.
âWhat are you staring at? Are you not going to act?â
A booming voice shook the auditorium. The boyâs role was a middle-aged director, which contrasted with his youthful appearance. His task was to watch and advise the acting of a rookie actor. He had no lines, so the script simply instructed him to display nervous expressions and actions. However, the boy was speaking lines.
Is it natural talent?
With just one shout, everyone in the auditorium was focused on him. Even college students who came on stage to play extras became tense, like bears after eating honey. As the extras began to act, the boy, who seemed to have an invisible camera in his hand, asked,
âIâm going to use a 1S-B/S shot. How am I supposed to frame it when you move like that? Didnât you listen to the director about how to set up the scene? How do you expect not to get edited out when you act like that? Are you really an actor?â
From the boyâs mouth, the experienced directorâs voice burst forth. The college student playing the extraâs face was filled with crushed pride. However, he couldnât argue with the boy. His restless eyes had been staring at him as if they would devour him.
âDo you want to waste the filmâs budget with that kind of acting? If we continue like this, we wonât even finish the next scene tonight, let alone stay up all night. Where did they find such a guy! If you donât concentrate properly, donât even think about stepping in front of my camera again!â
Actual filming locations are even worse than this.
Director Baek Janghun secretly admired the boy. He was doing a great job of portraying the role of a director. Not only was his dialogue filled with on-site atmosphere, but also his bright eyes conveyed the typical agitated directorâs persona.
The sharpness of an actual filming location would not be lacking compared to what the boy was portraying now. In fact, the director the boy was playing was more patient than most. The filming location was not a place to practice acting but a real battlefield. However, college students without experience on set didnât know the difference. So, their faces were tense and full of injustice.
âIf youâre going to act like thatâ!â
The boy yelled, and the college student acted again. Although the student wanted to say something to the boy, he couldnât because it felt like he was really facing a seasoned director. Baek Janghun knew this feeling well.
Even famous actors sometimes said they felt overwhelmed by their acting partnerâs presence. The boyâs acting captivated the entire auditorium. Moreover, since they were people who had learned to act to some extent, the suffocating atmosphere would be even more oppressive, and their breaths would be stifled.
âAgain!â
But once again.
âLast time. If you mess up again, just pack up and leave!â
The audience was leaning forward, concentrating on the repeated acting. It really felt like the boy had become a director. The college studentâs acting, seen through the boyâs angle, was just as messy as the audienceâs gazes. However, as the cuts piled up, the studentâs acting gradually regained stability. At that moment, the audience let out a sigh of relief.
Then it happened.
Thunk.
A page of the script slipped from the college studentâs hand. Panic was evident in his eyes. Afraid that the boy would shout âAgain!â once more, the boy quickly got up and picked up the dropped script page. Amidst the tension-filled moment, the boy returned the script page to the student.
âGood job, hyung.â
As soon as the acting was over, the college student collapsed into his seat, not knowing what to do. The audience was no different. When the angry directorâs youthful smile spread across his face, sighs of relief erupted everywhere. Baek Janghun looked at the scene and thought about the boy again. It wasnât just improvisation. It wasnât even an unpolished gemstone.
Heâs showing a fully matured performance.
How on earth was such acting possible?
* * *
Songwon Entertainment.
The lifespan of entertainment agencies in South Korea was not very long. As one can see from the agencies that emerged in the 80s and 90s, they all eventually collapsed. Like in Japan, they started as an extension of organized crime, so their professionalism was also faint.
Not only were the salaries of their actors and singers not properly paid, but even slavery-like contracts under the guise of exclusive contracts were rampant. It was an environment where the saying âthe blind leading the blindâ perfectly fit. However, some genuine agencies emerged like a ray of hope during hard times, and one of them was Songwon Entertainment.
âKid, take a good look around as I show you. After all, weâll be sharing the same pot from now on.â
Park Suyeong was a grateful person. At first, she seemed a bit rough, but as time passed, it became clear that she was quite amiable. The agencyâs hallway was adorned with posters of the companyâs actors, including Park Suyeong.
âYouâre here too, kid.â
âHuh?â
Just as Park Suyeong said, a familiar face was in one corner of the hallway. It was a poster from a beach scene filmed in an independent movie. The boy had faced many posters from his past works, but this one evoked different emotions.
âYeongguk, how are you planning to attend the year-end awards ceremony?â
âYear-end awards ceremony?â
âCome on, you know Man of August broke the KBC miniseries viewership ratings record. You have to attend. The agency has already received the invitation. Please donât tell me youâre planning on wearing the same outfit I bought for you last time? Sometimes you can be so careless. Are you going to show up in that van again?â
âWhy not?â
âLook at this. You wouldâve made a scene if I hadnât said anything!â
I wondered what the issue was. Just in case, I brought the tuxedo I wore at the Busan International Film Festival, neatly ironed. But Park Suyeong seemed dissatisfied. I had a feeling I might end up going on a department store tour again, and the thought of it was already overwhelming. Before I knew it, we arrived at the CEOâs office.
âYeongguk, are you comfortable staying at Baek Janghunâs house?â
CEO Kim Seonghwan asked me, and Park Suyeong also looked curious.
âGrandpa is so kind to me. We talk about movies every day, and time passes by so quickly. Iâm learning a lot too.â
âGrandpa? Are you calling Director Baek Janghun âgrandpaâ?â
âYes, Director Baek Janghun asked me to call him âgrandpaâ informally.â
âHmm.â
Park Suyeongâs eyes widened in surprise. For actors, Director Baek Janghun was nothing short of an idol.
âBy the way, arenât there any other senior actors at our agency?â
Actors donât often come to their agency. Most of the time, they receive scripts and scenarios through their managers. Except for events like CFs and meetings, theyâre usually at home or on set. But still, the office seemed too empty. Thatâs when it happened.
Creeeak.
The door opened, and a stranger entered the CEOâs office.
âCEO Kim! Is that the kid you were talking about?â
Kid?
At first glance, the man didnât have a very pleasant expression. His upturned eyes and thick lips made him appear greedy. I wasnât bothered when Park Suyeong called me a âkid,â but hearing it from this man didnât sit well with me.
âCEO Hwang, calling him âkidâ? Heâs an actor whoâll brighten up Songwonâs future. Yeongguk, let me introduce you to Hwang Cheolsu, co-CEO of Songwon Entertainment.â
âHello, my name is Jang Yeongguk.â
âNice to meet you. I was curious about the big fish CEO Kim caught with all that contract money. But Iâm not sure if heâll be worth the investment.â
Ugh.
âOh, look, Actress Park is here too?â
Park Suyeong blatantly rolled her eyes and avoided his gaze. Hwang Cheolsu awkwardly licked his lips and turned away.
âCEO Kim, letâs talk once our guests leave. I have a golf appointment with Chairman Park later on!â
As if leaving a foul stench behind, an unpleasant atmosphere lingered after he left.
* * *
âCEO, arenât you going to do something about that man? I know itâs not right to talk about this in front of Yeongguk, but I have to say something!â
Park Suyeong couldnât hold back any longer and burst out. The reason for her anger became clear with her following words.
âCEO Hwang keeps bothering the female actors and invites them to entertain the executives from the construction and film companies he knows. All our female actors are planning to leave as soon as their contracts end!â
âHe did that again? I made it very clear that he shouldnât do that.â
âDoes that man ever listen? He contacted me a few days ago, saying he was having drinks with a chairman he knows and asked me to join them. I wouldâve left this company long ago if it werenât for you!â
Sigh.
I finally remembered the reason why Songwon Entertainment, once a gathering place for renowned actors, went bankrupt. CEO Kim Seonghwanâs partner embezzled funds, which led to Kim Seonghwan being wrongly accused. He lost everything. That partner was Hwang Cheolsu.
What should I do about him?
âWhy donât you just fire him right away? Is there anything else he can do besides taking care of drinks?â
âActress Park, itâs not that simple. The company would face financial consequences if I just fired him.â
âI know youâre a good person, CEO, and itâs hard for you to cut off relationships, but this is different. The female actors who endured so far were all relying on you. If you donât get rid of him soon, even the remaining actors will turn their backs on us. Of course, there will still be greedy ones left.â
CEO Kim Seonghwan licked his dry lips. Clearly, he couldnât handle the situation as he pleased. There was a reason â he was a co-CEO. But in times like these, firm decisions were necessary. It was this indecisive relationship that would ultimately ruin his life.
âCEO, can I ask you something?â
The two turned to me with curious eyes at my sudden question.
âDo you believe in physiognomy?â
Taken aback by my question, Kim Seonghwan nodded shortly.
âYouâre too kind, CEO, and thatâs your weakness. Iâve been able to read faces since I was young. Youâre destined to be betrayed by someone you trust.â
âBetrayed by someone I trust?â
âSoâŚâ
At that moment, Kim Seonghwan felt a sudden chill down his spine.
âDonât trust people too much.â [1]
The fortune-teller from Yeongdo told him the same thing. Now, this boyâs words matched exactly with what he had heard before.