Chapter 57
A strangely cold atmosphere enveloped the hall.
This means that the performance that Seoyeon just showed was impressive.
Regardless of whether they were good or bad the synchronization was so good that it was suspicious.
‘How many people have you dipped in?’
Director Bae Jin-hwan unconsciously thought that and tapped his cheek with his palm.
What are you thinking when you look at the child?
In any case it seems he wasn’t the only one who felt that way.
When you see the actors’ eyes losing their focus and making eye contact with each other.
“…Did I make a mistake?”
Seoyeon who became a little sullen in that atmosphere spoke.
“no!”
“Absolutely not right?”
“Everyone was surprised that Seoyeon was so good.”
“Yes yes.”
Starting with the male actors even Jeong Si-hyeon who plays Han Ye-hwa quickly got their words together.
Although it was confusing because of her put-on appearance and behavior Seo-yeon realized that she was still a teenage girl.
It wasn’t because she actually had a problem with her acting.
Her acting was just so creepy.
“Is that so?”
Of course Seoyeon wasn’t particularly glum.
She was only acting to get her words out.
It was true that she was nervous though.
Seoyeon was internally relieved by their reaction.
‘Was it too much?’
No but this much is correct.
She repeated to herself Seoyeon.
I also understood why they reacted that way.
life role.
At least this role may fall into the category of the role of a lifetime for Joo Seo-yeon.
‘Exactly…’
Rather than the character Joo Seo-yeon it is her past life self.
A role that resembled her own life in the past.
“note. “Let’s do a few more scenes first.”
Director Bae Jin-hwan said that to brighten the mood.
Additionally I wanted to find out whether the eerie feeling I just felt from Seo-yeon was an illusion.
It wasn’t just Bae Jin-hwan.
The same goes for other actors.
“Will it be okay for me this time?”
The one who raised his hand was actor Jeong Si-hyeon who played the victim Han Ye-hwa.
She looked at her seoyeon and swallowed her dry saliva.
‘She’s Joo Seo-yeon.’
Jeong Si-hyeon was nervous inside.
Of course.
Because there was one victim of Joo Seo-yeon in her agency.
“No it’s really a bit too much.”
A woman speaks while roughly picking at her salad with a fork at a restaurant.
Although she is now in her mid to late thirties she is a woman who boasts a smooth appearance without a single wrinkle.
Ha Ye-seo who has established herself as one of Korea’s representative acting actresses spoke with resentment.
“Why does she suddenly come back after 10 years and pretend to be her lieutenant?”
“You can film her sister again.”
“…Are you kidding me? What will the lady do with that role now? “Then she is not Princess Yeonhwa but Queen Yeonhwadae.”
What a lady.
Jeong Si-hyeon clicked her tongue inside her.
She is the only woman who can say things like that and she knows better than anyone else that she is not seen as her aunt.
If you make fun of her and call her an aunt she’ll get really angry.
“anyway.”
She said pursing herself with her drink.
“So she’s acting with him this time?”
“yes. She heard that this time she was cast as a villain. “Cha Seo-ah Station.”
“Hmm he’s a villain.”
Ha Ye-seo recalled the young Seo-yeon she saw a long time ago.
Her acting skills were immature but she was not a child.
How did Ha Ye-seo feel when she saw Seo-yeon’s acting?
“It was creepy.”
“yes?”
“Acting with emotions that are not typical of a child. She felt out of sorts. So what did actress Jeong Eun-seon say?”
“I guess her personality wasn’t very good even ten years ago.”
“Regardless of the fact that she’s not good she’s just a clueless old lady.”
Elder: Can she say this to an actor?
Even though she was thinking about that she wondered if she couldn’t say anything if it was just the two of them.
“anyway. be careful.”
“yes?”
“Unless you want to be ignored like me.”
To be honest Ha Ye-seo wanted to act with Seo-yeon once.
revenge of the past.
Well not like that. Because she really wanted to avenge her past.
Ha Ye-seo was chewing cherry tomatoes and looking at her junior in front of her.
She has great acting skills and good looks.
She is an actress whose future is even more anticipated.
‘He definitely has talent but he acted too much in a greenhouse.’
Maybe this movie is a very good opportunity.
To break down the wall.
In the end you have to see what the wall is.
She is a genius child actor who returned after 10 years.
She also watched quietly as she performed her first play.
“Do your best.”
So she said that to her junior Ha Ye-seo.
Jeong Si-hyeon honestly didn’t think much of the rare words of support from his senior.
At best he’s a teenage actor.
That’s what she thought but when she saw it in person it felt completely different.
If she is not careful she may become a victim like her predecessor.
No he will be more miserable than the victim.
Because Ha Ye-seo has never appeared together in at least one scene.
But what about herself?
The character who appears the most in scenes with Cha Seo-ah is Han Ye-hwa.
That’s because he was taken in by her and played the role of a victim.
“great.”
Bae Jin-hwan gave an OK sign.
The acting of the two.
I thought it would be a good idea to try to sum it up in advance.
“Let me see… it’s scene number 37.”
S#37.
This time unlike the detective part it was a passionate part.
‘Is the acting just like that?’
‘Maybe it was a coincidence.’
‘Or I’ll see if it’s real.’
The actors’ eyes all turned to Seo-yeon.
Seo-yeon and Jeong Si-hyeon.
Two young actresses.
The two got up from their seats and stood facing each other in the empty space.
Because it was a bit of a passionate part to perform at the table.
Places where lighting does not reach properly.
Jeong Si-hyeon stood there and looked at Seo-yeon.
White skin contrasted with long black hair.
When I looked at her eyes I felt that the red color in her hazel eyes gradually became stronger.
That made it even more terrifying.
Even though she hasn’t started acting it feels like a child is standing right in front of her.
With her script in her hands.
Si-Hyeon Jeong pictured the scene in her mind.
Take one breath.
When she squeezed her eyes shut and opened them.
One example was right up her alley.
She ran down the narrow alley rough steps following behind her.
She heard footsteps in the distance getting louder little by little.
“Ha ha ha. ha.”
Han Ye-hwa exhaled her harsh breath.
She tried covering her mouth with both hands but she couldn’t stop the gasping sounds.
“Why on earth?”
Han Ye-hwa looked ahead with a faint voice.
I could see the alley blocked by her pile of trash.
The footsteps behind her were no longer audible.
Could it be that he left it behind?
A Yehwa who was facing her wall slowly turned her body around.
Then.
There was a woman looking at herself at the entrance to her alley.
What was in her hand was a hammer.
A commonly available tool.
But there was something on that tool that should never have been on it.
red blood.
In her hand was the hammer with which she had just hit her own boyfriend on the head.
“Why why are you doing this!!”
After screaming like a scream the woman’s steps began to move.
She woman was smiling.
She smiles with joy as if she had found the one Yehwa who had run away.
If so.
If only she had done that she wouldn’t have felt this fear.
“just.”
She said the woman smiled.
The smile on her lips was like unpleasant makeup put on the face of her doll.
“Because it hurts here.”
A voice without pitch.
“Because it’s so hard to see.”
The woman’s steps little by little.
It started to get faster little by little.
When Han Ye-hwa tried to pull away holding her breath the woman had already arrived in front of her.
Her face was pushed in front of one of her examples.
As if she could read the emotions in her eyes.
“It really would be nice if it were this easy to understand.”
horror.
Astonishment.
Those feelings were so clear that they were easy to recognize.
“like this.”
The girl’s expression moved.
As if imitating Ye Hwa’s terrified expression.
She resembles that face.
A human face imitating fear.
She was extremely unpleasant.
“like this?”
A face distorted with fear.
It was as if she was seeing her own expression in someone else’s face.
“I don’t know.”
The girl’s hand moved.
Tried to move her hammer.
Ye Hua pushed against her chest with all her might.
No she had to push away.
And after a struggle I had to shake her off.
She had to continue acting.
However Jeong Si-hyeon froze as he saw Cha Seo-ah’s face looking down at him.
She was completely crushed by its presence.
Despite her desperate struggle she is struck by the hammer she swung and faints.
It had to be that kind of scene.
“Until there.”
The dark alley became an interior with bright lights.
Jinhwan Bae wiped the sweat from his forehead and stroked his chin.
“You both did a great job.”
Those words were an honest compliment.
It was like that until Jeong Si-hyeon was finally pressed by Seo-yeon’s hand.
Until Jeong Si-hyeon froze when he saw Seo-yeon’s face right in front of her.
Normally I would have given her feedback on her mistakes but this time it felt a little ambiguous.
Rather she thought that she had underestimated the actor named Jeong Si-hyun.
‘but.’
The actors fell into her worries as they watched Jeong Si-hyun stand with her vain face.
‘The moment it was put together it wasn’t visible at all.’
Sihyun Jeong’s acting was enough to make people applaud when she was standing a little away.
But from the scene where she was subdued by Seo-yeon.
The character Han Ye-hwa was nowhere to be seen.
‘theater.’
Was that performance in her play this helpful?
It felt like watching a play rather than reading a script.
Her acting although exaggerated is very suitable for being a villain.
No the presence of Joo Seo-yeon who showed her excellent synchronization made me wonder if it was her acting.
The character of Han Ye-hwa and the actor Jeong Si-hyeon were completely buried.
‘It is true that it is a scene where the villain stands out.’
‘It’s difficult when you’re this overwhelmed.’
Each actor thought about what it would be like if they were in the same scene as Jeong Si-hyeon.
It’s not easy.
That level of pressure was a performance that only great actors who dominate the scene themselves would have.
It had that much power.
‘I have to be careful.’
In particular actor Kim Dae-heon who plays the lead role Lim Seung-cheol made up his mind.
He had never heard anywhere that his acting skills were lacking.
‘but.’
Daeheon Kim laughed lowly.
There was also something to look forward to.
What a wonderful picture it will be when you appear in a scene with that child.
What kind of performance will you perform?
I was very looking forward to it.
“….”
and.
Jeong Si-hyeon who had just acted together bit his lower lip.
She lowered her head as she looked at Seoyeon facing her.
He was truly shameless.
“sorry.”
“yes?”
“I’ll make no mistakes next time.”
Jeong Si-hyun apologized to an actor who was ten years younger than her.
It was also her reflection on herself.
If she hadn’t made a mistake she would have drawn a really nice picture.
He ruined it himself.
‘Next time.’
I will never make a mistake like this.
She made that promise.
She said she would never ruin the performance that Seo-yeon just showed.
‘…hmm.’
Seo-yeon looked at Jeong Si-hyeon like that and tried to coax her but then she closed her mouth firmly.
It was difficult for her to know what to say at times like this.
Should I comfort you?
No in times like this she cheers you on….
“Fighting.”
“yes?”
“Oh no….”
Seo-yeon was cursed with her own poor communication skills.
sincerely.
and
A week after that.
Her play “Close Your Eyes” concludes with her final performance.
She received a call from the cable broadcaster that asked Jiyeon Lee.
A show that aired on game stations for 10 years.
From <If you turn it on even to the king>.
A word from the author (author review)
I thought they were still doing it but it ended a few years ago. I’m so sad…