Chapter 948. Crank Up 6
Life, Once Again!
Park Joongjin took off his coat after getting in the passenger seat. Head manager Moon started the car, and when he saw the flower-patterned shirt that Joongjin was wearing, he clicked his tongue.
âThatâs one peculiar taste youâre stubborn about. Do you wear flower-patterned shirts in winter too?â
âItâs become sort of a habit. I find it surprising too. When I open the closet at home, I find a bunch of Hawaiian-style shirts.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs good that youâre living young, but you should really wear a neat suit when youâre at a press conference or something. You have the face of a neat middle-aged man, but you always wear a flower-patterned shirt. Thatâs why people label you as a weirdo.â
âAs for you, head manager Moon, you are as naggy as ever.â
âWho other than me will give you any nagging? Everyoneâs helpless against you since you might leave on the spot all of a sudden.â
There was probably no one who had a weird job history like Park Joongjin. He worked in finances, then ran his own restaurant, and now he was a film director. He also lived like a nomad in between his films. He would go overseas and use up all the money he earned before coming back and using his godly skills to shoot a film to earn money again. If it happened just once, everyone would think of it as a coincidence, but he had gotten over 5 million sales six times in a row. He was smart and had good senses enough to become a finance man and had good business skills to run a restaurant chain, but he wasnât so obsessed over money, so it didnât seem like he had a lot of money saved up. Not that he had any time to, since he must have been using it all up whenever he earned any.
âAre you going to go traveling again with your house as security? Also, you cut your connection with the president of that construction company, right?â
âIâm planning to settle down in Korea now. The grudges I harbored for a long time have been resolved somewhat, and as for that hyung-nim, I do contact him from time to time. Heâs reliable whenever I have a hard time, and also, I rather like him. I like him because his attitude towards people is consistent.â
âSometimes, it makes me scared when I see the people you hang out with. Iâm worried that you might go to jail someday. There are many good people in the world, so why do you hang out with such dangerous people?â
âHow tasteless and dry would the world be if everyone is like you, head manager Moon? It only has flavor because there are various people. I didnât live a long life, but according to my experiences, people are just people. Give them a knife, and theyâll become a murderer, or give them a law book, and theyâll become a lawyer, thatâs all. In the perspective of the world, even the dangerous-looking people turn out to be rather decent if you get to know them.â
âIâm on the more ordinary side, so I donât even want to talk to people from that side of the world.â
âThatâs definitely a safe way to live.â
Many people saw director Park as a rather peculiar content creator since he would often laugh like a fool, but actually, there was no one more dangerous than him. Even head manager Moon, who had known him for a long time, had frowned multiple times because of director Parkâs insensitivity and cruelty. The people he hung out with were those of bad quality to the point that they sometimes made the news because of a bad incident. It made him doubt the humanity of director Park sometime. Though now, he didnât mind it as much.
Director Parkâs perspective on people was different from most peopleâs. Sometimes, he was incredibly insensitive to human relationships in that it seemed like he was treating them as an entirely different species, just like how humans would not concern themselves with how the relationships are between ants while looking at them crawling on the ground. Sometimes, he looked transcendental, while sometimes, he looked resigned, so head manager Moon decided to think simply â by just thinking that thatâs just how this man was.
âAnyways, are you really okay with that fellow as the lead actor? There must be loads of actors who want to work with you, but you chose a guy like him.â
âHow was he in your eyes, head manager Moon?â
âWhatâs there to look at? Honestly, I donât really know. He doesnât have a bad impression, but he seems rather faint compared to the popular ones these days.â
âActors donât really live off their looks.â
Head manager Moon replied to that with a smile,
âThatâs true. I mean, there are loads of actors whose skills donât live up to their appearances. What Iâm saying is that there are many who have both. Not only that, heâs twenty-five, so heâs quite young if youâre expecting seasoned acting, and even if heâs an acting genius, his face doesnât match up to the ones with real-life experience, does it? Thereâs a reason why all the actors who rule cinemas are in their 30s and 40s. The audience knows just how scary of a weapon experience is.â
âThatâs precisely it,â Joongjin said.
Precisely it? Head manager Moon couldnât understand. As the director mentioned Han Maru before the scouting stage, he looked into him on his own. Han Maru was an actor affiliated with JA, the agency that had a terrible relationship with director Park. As for his filmography, it wasnât that bad. In fact, his filmography was on the good side. The first thing that entered his eyes was that he used to be in the theater field. Currently, nine out of ten main film stars had stepped up past Daehak-ro. It was true that he was an actor walking down a well-paved path, but what he found lacking was his experience. The 3-year gap concerned him. He showed the best possible start by playing a minor actor, in a film directed by a director with a huge name, alongside a legendary actor, followed by winning a fixed role in a public TV drama, clearly on the path to stardom, but thanks to the sudden military service, the flow was cut off. From his research, he even rejected a role in the hugely popular mini-series âFlaming Ladyâ and went to the military.
The times had changed, and there were many instances where the actors would have to step in for promotion. With more and more contact, it meant that it had become a lot easier to be talked about among the people, and that meant that it had gotten just as easy to be badmouthed by people. He would probably not be able to endure the tempering of the masses with a mentality that made him reject a huge opportunity and go to the military. It didnât take that long for head manager Moon to predict Maruâs career.
âWhat do you mean, precisely? I donât get it. If he went to the military at a time when he should be wracking his mind about how to achieve success, then that means that he doesnât have any desire or obsession for success. From my experience, those kinds of people never became big. Instead, Iâve seen many people who desperately strive towards success becoming big.â
âLike you said, straying away in the middle can be a flaw of his. But just watch. Thereâs no reason for him to not do well just because he strayed off once.â
âIâm saying that most of the time, they donât.â
âI stray off a lot too. Heck, my entire life was never on the main path.â
âThatâs because youâre different from the ordinary folk, director Park. Most of the time, people canât guarantee their success even if they dig just one well.â
Head manager Moon turned the wheel and looked at director Park from the corner of his eyes.
âAre you saying that that fellow is just like you? Like one of those geniuses? Of course, you might hate being called that, but everyone looks at you like one anyway. Honestly, I donât think youâre ordinary either. You suddenly shoot a hugely popular movie after self-studying film production while running a restaurant business. How do you explain that? Itâs better for ordinary folk like us to call it talent and say that youâre a genius. If you demote your achievements as ânothing muchâ, then people like me, who have never even attempted that ânothing muchâ will be suffocated to death.â
âYouâre getting better with your words every single day, head manager Moon.â
âItâs what I live off of, so of course Iâd get good. Rather than that, what is it? What is it that you find so special about Han Maruâs talent? He must have something that made you choose him over the other popular people at his age, right?â
Director Park raised his fingers and pointed at his eyes.
âWhat about your eyes?â
âYou said just now, didnât you? The audience knows the importance of experience.â
âRight. Thatâs why I said heâs too young.â
âHave you talked to him while looking at him in the eyes today?â
âTalk to him? Yes, I did. Heâs an incredibly important person who will decide the success and failure of the film, so of course I did. He seems to be a polite kid. Heâs quite amicable, and I can get through to him too. But thatâs got nothing to do with acting skills, does it?â
Director Park shook his head.
âSomeone of your caliber must be able to feel that Mr. Maru is different the next time you meet him. Youâll see it even more clearly once we start the shoot. Mr. Maru possesses a very unique set of eyes. At first glance, he looks like a selfish kid who only looks out for his own benefit, but if you look deeper into him, youâll see the leisure of an elderly whoâs observing everything with his hands held behind his back. Heâs very passionate, yet very rational. It feels like you can see right through him, then you see that heâs completely clouded. Itâs like he has experienced more lives than necessary.â
âThat doesnât sound that good to me.â
Head manager Moonâs eyes twitched. That just meant that heâs just a lukewarm actor, no? Someone that belongs to neither, and has no character â thatâs how it sounded.
Director Park just smiled and looked outside the window.
âYouâll see when you see him later. Heâs not entirely a young fellow at heart.â
âIf you say so, then I have no reason to object to him. Not to mention, itâs not like youâll change your mind just because of me. I just plan to support you with everything I have so that you can focus on the film. I donât need anything. I just want something on par with Spring Calendar. Donât go shooting something weird again.â
âThe result is something that will appear in due time, so donât worry.â
âNow that makes me more worried instead. Please, make it something that the ordinary masses can understand. You canât be too artistic.â
âThis time, itâs about people, so everyone will like it.â
âAbout people, huh.â
Head manager Moon chuckled as he pressed the gas pedal.