Chapter 66
Life, Once Again!
Daemyung knew what he was getting himself into. He knew what this would be like, but he couldnât help but be nervous regardless. The boy felt himself become a little lightheaded from all the eyes that were on him.
It was transitioning to six in the evening now. The sun was starting to set, and the shadows were lengthening around him. The ground around him reddened up a bit, making it feel like he was actually standing under a light.
âGood luck.â
âYou can do it,â some of the audience said.
Thank goodness they werenât being so cold. He wouldâve just frozen up if they were telling him to be quiet. Daemyung looked at his script a little bit. He had a lot of lines. Daemyungâs character went by the name of Baksik. A student who lived on the rooftop, full of anger and resentment towards the world.
Since the day he received his script, Daemyung has been doing nothing but flesh out the character in his head.
âThe guy is a student who doesnât even earn money. Is he thin? No, he must live on instant foods, so heâs gotta be fat. Like me. Heâs angry at the world, so he better be frowning all the time, too.â
Daemyung stood in front of his audience. He frowned like he was annoyed at something, and he drooped his shoulders as well. He tried to take away as much energy as he could from his body, almost pretending to be a jellyfish or something. He put a bit more air into his stomach to make himself look a bit fatter.
âAround thirty years old, watches TV a lot. Knows a lot about society, since thatâs what he likes to complain about all the time. The character loves correcting people, and complaining about them. I guess it would be good to pout a bit too?â
Focusing on the character made him feel a little less nervous. He was starting to get his breath back too. The nervousness he felt now was actually starting to make him a little bit excited.
âIâm nothing.â
That was true. Nothing about him really stood out to the crowd. But this wasnât a place to showcase Park Daemyung as a person. There was no need to show the audience who he was.
So what if he was ugly? What if he was unconfident?
Sure, those were the right descriptors of him. But that didnât matter at all. The main character of this show wasnât Daemyung, but Baksik, his character. There was no need to be intimidated. He was on a stage. All he needs to do is to show his character. Not Daemyung, but Baksik.
Daemyung took a short breath and raised his hand. Scene one, line one.
âMan you people are loud. Do you think you bought out the entire building or what?â
Letâs try being mean.
* * *
Baksik actually had quite a lot of lines. Enough to make Daemyung run out of breath in the middle. The character was in a lot of scenes, and had weight in the entire play. Almost enough weight as the main character.
When Daemyung was first assigned this character, the only thing the club could think was âwhyâ? But right now, not a single one of them was able to doubt Misoâs decision.
Maru took a look at his friend with his chin resting on one hand. He, too, was a little surprised by Misoâs initial decision, but he finally understood why she made that decision. In the last play, Daemyung performed his role of a 40 year old salaryman pretty well. He seemed like the perfect 40 year old, as a matter of fact. Now that Maru thought back on it, Daemyung had done a pretty tremendous job back then.
He could hear his friendâs voice coming through the terrace doors. The boy was running out of breath, making his execution speed up, but they still felt good to hear. Actually, his speech didnât matter much at all. What really stood out in his performance were his expressions and movements. Watching him complain under his breath, pout, and kick the floor every once in a while was quite comical.
âGood. I was right in making him do Baksik,â Miso noted.
Sometimes the flow of his performance was cut by him looking at his lines, but at least whenever he spoke, he really did look like his character. Soon, after he finished his lines, Daemyung bowed with an embarrassed expression. The audience gave him a pretty big applause.
Daemyung raised his head. He bowed again with a nervous smile before walking back into the cafe.
âPhew. D-d-did I do well?â
Miso gave a thumbs up to the reddened boy. Daemyung sighed deeply before sitting down on his chair.
âHow do you feel?â
â...I didnât think much before I got the applause, but after getting them, I felt really good. This is a lot different from curtain calls.â
âOf course. Those applauses were directed towards you. Congratulations. That was a very good solo performance. More than I had hoped. Just keep doing around that much from now on, and youâll be just fine. You might get the acting award come this competitionâ¦. Well⦠never mind. Thatâs good enough.â
Miso glanced at Geunseok as she spoke.
âThe carrot and the stick, huh.â
Maru almost wanted to call Miso a human tamer. As a matter of fact, Geunseok was looking at Daemyung with a very bitter look. The boy moved exactly as Miso wanted him to.
âGood enough, huh.â
Miso mustâve wanted something more out of Daemyung.
âGood job!â âYou did well!â
Daemyung received praises from the rest of the members around him. The nervousness mustâve disappeared, too, seeing as to how he started eating the bread on the table as well. That made Maru laugh a little inside.
âNow, letâs get on with this.â
Iseul was the next to go. She instantly grabbed attention from the crowd with her face. She didnât get too into it like Daemyung did, but she still managed to get applause from the crowd with her voice and breathing technique.
âYou did pretty well, but you wouldâve been better if you were more engrossed with your character.â
âI was embarrassed, hehe.â
Iseul trembled a little bit after she came back to her seat. She mustâve been very nervous, despite her calm expression.
âHow was it?â
âMm⦠I realized how difficult it was to actually say my lines without context. I was also embarrassed since I was in such close proximity to the audience. I could hear everything from them, which made it hard to focus. All in all, I think I just realized just how difficult street performances are.â
âAnything else?â
âTrying to show without telling is very difficult.â âGood, but is that all?â
âAh, yes.â
âGood, thatâs enough.â
Iseul was the second to pass without much criticism.
âLetâs keep going.â
Miso pointed at the second years. Joonghyuk, Minsung, and Danmi all went one by one. Since they had some time to calm down, they didnât make mistakes like Yoonjung did. The audience mustâve gotten used to this as well, seeing as to how they were waiting for the next student up.
âWe should go with the kids with the shorter lines, now.â
Miso looked at Maru.
âYouâre up.â
Maru stood up with the cake still in his mouth.
âWouldnât this be pretty difficult for Maru?â
âYeah.â
Daemyung watched Maru exit the cafe, feeling his excited heart starting to calm down. Dojin was right. This would be pretty difficult for Maru, especially since the boy didnât have that many lines to begin with.
âA little more than three lines?â
It didnât even amount to four, when printed on an A4 paper. Plus, a lot of them were just exclamations, not actual lines. Maruâs role in the play was a âteenagerâ. A role that didnât even have a name. The character had a lot of places where he appeared, but he didnât actually have any real lines at all.
âDid you also feel pretty awkward out there, by the way? Plays start at act one so that people can understand whatâs going on, but we had to go out there and cut everything out except our lines. It felt really weird,â Dojin commented.
Daemyung found himself nodding vigorously, he could totally relate. Not having someone there to support you was bad enough, but the worst problem was that the audience had no idea what the play was about. Instructor Miso had just told them to go out and say their lines, but Daemyung knew that wasnât all there was to it. The others probably noticed as well.
âThe instructor said a while ago that this was a one-man play, right?â
âYeah.â
âSo we probably arenât just supposed to go there and say our line, right?â
âI mean, just look at what she said to Geunseok. She probably wants us to make the audience understand what our characters are about. Oh, by the way, Daemyung, you were amazing back there. Since when were you so good at acting?â
Dojin nudged Daemyung with his elbow. Daemyung grinned embarrassedly. Being told that his acting improved felt better than being told he was good at studying. At some point in time, acting became the center of who he was as a person. He didnât know what exactly he wanted to do after high school still, but suddenly, acting didnât seem like that bad of an idea. âMaybe you might even get the main role next year, if you keep this up,â Dojin said, looking at Geunseok.
Daemyung quickly tried to stop Dojin, but Geunseok had already reacted by this point. Plusâ¦
âWell, it could be possible, as long as he gets skilled enough,â Instructor Miso poured oil into the fire.
Daemyung could only smile nervously between Geunseok, Dojin, and Miso.
âI might honestly feel better out there instead,â Daemyung thought, looking out into the terrace.
By this point, Maru had finished positioning himself outside.
âHey now, look outside everyone,â Miso gestured.
The club members all looked towards Maru. Daemyung turned to look as well.
âMaru should be fine with his lines.â
His lines were short, so he should come back quick. Plus, heâd never seen the boy embarrassed by anything, so things might end very quickly.
âHm, hm.â
Maru coughed a few times loudly. Loud enough to be heard indoors. After receiving the attention of the entire cafe, Maru raised his script.
âItâs dinnertime already. Did you all have your meals yet?â
The boy started off with a greeting, instilling a bit of confusion from Daemyung.
âWhatâs he doing?â
âThatâs not his line.â
He could hear the others say. They were right. Maru didnât have such a line in his script. What was the boy trying to do?
âMy name is Han Maru. The play the others from my club performed just now is called The People of Dalseok-dong, a comedy. Itâs about a man who moves into Dalseok-dong, and the events that ensue from it.â
Eh? Daemyung bit his lips lightly. This wasnât right.
âHeâs explaining the play?â
âWhat the heck?â
âIs he nervous?â
Daemyung gripped his fist lightly. An actor, trying to explain what he was acting verbally? Nonsense. An actorâs job is to show, not tell. Trying to tell the story through words⦠That wasnât right at all.
Maru continued explaining the story with his normal, everyday voice. He explained what the story of the play was about, and what characters had appeared before him so far. After explaining most of it, Maru stepped forward by one step.
âI have the role of a young man in this play. I donât have that many lines, actually. Personally, I think my characterâs role is kind of like msg, if I were to put it in terms of food. Kind of like this.â
Maru walked sideways for a second before turning to the crowd to exclaim, âwhat the?â His comic expression made some of the audience laugh.
âThese are what all of my lines are like. Here, let me read some of my script to you so that you have a better idea.â
Maru explained everything about what was happening from one to ten, almost like he was explaining something to a child. The audience members started nodding in understanding. They seemed to be making a connection between all the students that came so far, finally.
Daemyung understood what Maru was trying to do here. Still, he thought this was wrong. This wasnât acting.
âWe told him to act, but heâs commentating instead,â Taejoon noted annoyedly. Daemyung had to agree.
It wasnât like the students before Maru did a bad job because they didnât know how to explain. They were just trying their best not to explain their roles to the audience.
Because they were actors.
Daemyung scanned the second years very quickly. They didnât seem very happy either. Next, he turned to look at Miso. Sure enough, her eyebrows were pointed up straight up into the sky.
After a little more time, Maru finished his last line. He ended his little monologue with, âthank you for allowing me some of your timeâ, and stepped back inside. Daemyung found himself becoming very nervous inside. He could just see Miso shouting angrily at Maru the moment the boy came to their table.
Strangely, though, Miso didnât say anything. So Yoonjung took the initiative to speak instead.
âHan Maru.â
âYes?â
âWhat did you do?â
âThe instructor told me to say my lines, so I did.â
âWith plenty of explanation to go with it?â
âYes.â
âWhat?â
âIs there a problem?â
âOf course there is. Instructor Miso told us to act, not explain.â
âDid she? I donât recall her ever saying that.â
âEh?â Daemyung found himself exclaiming. Maru was right. Instructor Miso only told the club to say their lines to the audience, and nothing else.
âBut if youâre an actor, you should do your best to make the audience understand through your acting.â
Most of the club nodded at Yoonjungâs words. The girl was right. But Maruâs response was that of confusion.
âI donât know. I donât think Iâm that good of an actor. Of course, that might be possible for you seniors and the rest of the club. Since you all practiced a lot. But such a thing isnât possible for me.â
âDo you think we donât know that? We know we canât do it either. I made a mistake too, but at least I...â
When Yoonjung paused for a second, Maru butted in.
âYou shouldnât do that if you know you canât do it. The audience is taking some of their time in the day to look at what weâre doing. We canât let these people down with subpar performance. If you know you canât do something, you should try something new that actually works.â
â......â
âI donât understand what exactly acting is. Iâve never thought of myself as an actor, and I donât want to describe myself as one either. Iâm just a student in the acting club, here to learn a little bit about what acting is.â
Maru sounded confident. Daemyung found himself getting embarrassed. It felt like his lie was getting exposed. Why? Daemyung turned to look at Dojin for a second. The other boy seemed to be thinking as well.
âI know very well that I canât let the audience understand what Iâm doing through acting. When I went out to the terrace, I noticed some of the people saying, âwhat are these kids doing?â So I asked them if they were curious. A lot of them told me to explain what was going on. So I did my best to do exactly that.â
Maru sat down on his seat as he continued talking.
âIf I was a pro, I would try to solve everything by acting alone. I know thatâs the best way to do things as well. But Iâm an amateur. Amateurs have their own method of doing things. Pros need to do things their way, and amateurs need to do things their way. Thatâs what I think.â
A proâs method, and an amateurâs method. Daemyung turned to look at the other customers in the cafe. They werenât at a stage right now. They were in a cafe. So are those people out on the terrace not audience members?
No, they were the audience for sure. Audience members who were allotting some of their time to look at bad acting from students. Did Daemyung manage to satisfy these people, in that case?
Daemyung shook his head. He only got into his acting to get over his nervousness. Thinking back on it, he never actually looked at the audience either. All he did was spit out a few of his lines, and come back. Was that enough? Was that what instructor Miso wanted?
Once again, his mind went back to the phrase, âone-man playâ. Daemyung felt his cheeks redden in embarrassment. He finally realized why he felt embarrassed. It was because he got praised.
He was embarrassed at himself for feeling happy that he got praised for doing something so trivial. Instructor Miso told him he did a good job. But then again, praises only came towards you when you exceeded a personâs expectations.
âPerhaps my standards were low to begin with.â
Perhaps instructor Miso didnât even expect them to communicate with the audience? Perhaps she was just satisfied with having the students say their lines well enough?
[Well⦠never mind. Thatâs good enough.]
Perhaps that wasnât what instructor Miso wanted? After all, all Daemyung had done was to express his emotions to the audience without expecting a single response. Was he being too overconfident, thinking of himself as a good actor just because he said his lines without stuttering?
The word âactorâ... Daemyung started using it to define himself without really thinking about it at some point. He thought about the actors he saw at Hyehwa station a while back. One of them even managed to incorporate noises from the audience into the play.
There, the audience and the actors were completely in sync, conversing with each other.
Pros have their own method, and amateurs have their ownâ¦
âMaybe I was unable to even do something that I could do?â
Daemyung took a look at Maru. The other boy seemed very confident that what he did wasnât wrong. It wasnât overconfidence. It was an expression of a person who did something right.
âItâs a little disrespectful to the audience if we just ignore them, I think.â
Maru grabbed his cup to drink, almost as if he was finished talking. He realized his cup was empty, and walked up to the counter as if nothing was wrong. Right then, Daemyung could hear Miso mutter to herself very quietly.
âAt least one guy in this club knows what a real play is.â
Daemyung felt his neck itch a little as soon as he heard that.
âAh.â
The three things that constituted a play. The stage, the actor, andâ¦
âThe audience.â
Who was Daemyungâs lines directed at? For who did Daemyung act for? Daemyung chewed his lips nervously.