Chapter 9: Contract (1)
I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor
Translator: Dreamscribe
To Kang Woo-jinâs performance as Park Dae-ri. Star writer Park Eun-mi, who wrote âProfiler Hanryangâ said,
âAlright, You start right away.â
She couldnât take her eyes off Kang Woo-jin across from her for a moment. She had to capture every detail â the look in his eyes, his tone of voice, his gestures, his breathing, his expressions.
âI stepped in dog poop.â
The reason was simple.
âHow⦠how can he portray the character I created so accurately? No, this has gone beyond mere accuracy.â
The character he portrayed was identical to the Park Dae-ri she had created, yet Kang Woo-jinâs portrayal seemed much more vivid and alive. Ah, does saying âaliveâ make sense since he is, indeed, a living person? In this way, writer Park Eun-miâs thoughts became strangely tangled.
âPark Dae-ri is right in front of me.â
The character she had created through agonizing, restless nights was right before her eyes. That was undoubtedly Park Dae-ri, a character filled with psychopath data. Soon, writer Park Eun-mi felt both excitement and a slight sense of fear.
The characters in the work are created by the writer, but they are portrayed by the actor.
Thatâs why a perfect portrayal was almost impossible. No matter how excellent the actorâs analysis of the work is, the actor canât get into the writerâs mind. Itâs hard to portray every single setting detail that the writer created.
Thanks to this, the writer has to compromise to some extent.
Even if there are minor errors in the acting shown by the actor, they let it slide, they tolerate differences in the tone of the dialogues, and they understand if the actions differ from the original creation.
This wasnât only experienced by writer Park Eun-mi.
It was one of the experiences that all scriptwriters in Korea, perhaps all over the world, went through, and the quicker they acknowledged the gap between the actual scene and the writerâs vision, the faster the writerâs growth was.
However.
âI wrote this⦠but I canât see my writing.â
The crazy actor performing in front of her didnât need to compromise. Kang Woo-jin was already overshadowing the script beneath him.
If writer Park Eun-mi felt this way, everyone else must have felt similar.
The character created by the writer. He firmly maintains it without wavering and gives it dozens of times more vividness. That was Kang Woo-jin right now.
And this wasâ¦
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A sight even Park Eun-mi, lauded as a top-tier star writer in Korea, had never seen before. So she couldnât help but be captivated. She had already worked with hundreds, if not thousands of actors.
If heâs the first among them,
âKang Woo-jin, definitely. I must get him.â
A term like âpreciousâ was not enough to describe him, an unparalleled actor she might never meet again. That was what Park Eun-mi, who had witnessed such an incredible existence right before her eyes, meant.
-Tap.
The look or the judging eye didnât matter much to her.
âWoo-jin, please take on the role of Park Dae-ri. It has to be you.â
Would there exist a writer who has met in reality the characters they created through their writing? Therefore, Park Eun-mi wanted to secure Kang Woo-jin even if she had to beg. She was a person who would do anything for the quality of her work.
Therefore.
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No one in the conference room tried to stop writer Park Eun-mi at that moment. They didnât advise her to save face. Not Director Song Man-woo, nor top actress Hong Hye-yeon, nor the core members of the production company. They all just sat in their places, their faces serious.
Because they also understood writer Park Eun-miâs feelings.
Anyway, writer Park Eun-mi, who was now clutching Woo-jinâs hands, had eyes full of desire. There were no flames to be seen, but her momentum was like a boiling hot pot.
However,
âI was startled when she suddenly grabbed my hand.â
In this conference room, only Kang Woo-jin was not surprised. Rather, he was a little overwhelmed by writer Park Eun-mi. I mean, who wouldnât be if their hand was suddenly grabbed?
âIt would be nice if she would let go of my hand and talk. Anyway, looking at this big shot writerâs reaction â itâs safe to say that my void-space ability is pretty amazing.â
Maintaining a dignified demeanor, things seemed to be smoothly falling into place on their own. Well, I guess I can just go along with it.
Of course, he didnât know.
âI wonder if I can get the video of this acting too.â
That this moment would be a major turning point in his life.
Regardless, Kang Woo-jin, whose hand had been grabbed, quietly asked writer Park Eun-mi.
âMs. Park. First, could you let go of my hand?â
It was then that writer Park Eun-mi came to her senses and let go of his hand.
âOh, Iâm sorry. I didnât realize.â
âItâs okay.â
A question came from the other side of the room. It was from Director Song Man-woo.
âBut, Woo-jin. Why did you choose the role of Park Dae-ri? The other roles would have been easier to analyze.â
Writer Park Eun-mi interjected with her hands clapping.
âRight! Iâm curious about that too.â
âMe too. Why specifically the role of Park Dae-ri?â
In the end, everyoneâs eyes were back on Kang Woo-jin, filled with curiosity. However, Woo-jin remained nonchalant.
âWell, I can tell the truth about this.â
With that, Woo-jin casually said.
âBecause itâs short.â
It was his true feeling. This was not a facade or a bluff, but Kang Woo-jinâs real feelings. Yet Director Song Man-woo, with his eyebrows furrowed, asked right away.
ââ¦What do you mean?â
âThe part is short.â
âSo you chose the role of Park Dae-ri because⦠the part is short?â
âYes.â
It was a true statement without a shred of falsehood. However, the rest of the people there had a different reaction.
Director Song Man-woo.
âShort? So, he chose this difficult role just because the part is short? But the shorter the part, the more difficult the analysis becomes?â
Writer Park Eun-mi.
âWhat is wrong with his brain! Usually, people avoid challenging roles like Park Dae-ri! But what?? Because the part is short??? Is he an idiot or a genius?â
And top actress Hong Hye-yeon.
âAh, I get it. Heâs pretending to be modest while showing off his skills. Heâs saying that a role like this is easy for him.â
Of course, all of these were completely misguided judgments.
At that moment.
â Thump.
Kang Woo-jin, who had been silently sitting in the excited conference room, suddenly stood up. Then he turned to writer Park Eun-mi in front of him and spoke softly.
âLet me think about your offer.â
A little while later.
With a stern expression, Kang Woojin left the conference room, slowly walking down the corridor. He passed several employees of C-Blue Studio. Then, after about five steps.
â Swoosh.
He stole a quick glance back at the meeting room and instantly dropped his adopted persona.
âPhew-â
It was the release of tension. What on earth had happened in that meeting room? As Woojin stroked his face with one hand, he pressed the elevator button.
At the same time.
âMr. Kang Woojin.â
A womanâs voice came from behind him. Turning around, he saw a woman with long hair and a great figure walking towards him. It was Hong hye-yeon.
That made Kang Woojin exclaim in amazement for a moment.
âWow- I never thought Iâd see the day when Hong hye-yeon would call my name out loud.â
However, he quickly composed himself. He had to put his poker face back on.
âYes, what is it?â
Of course, Hong hye-yeon, who had no idea about this, quickly stood right in front of Kang Woojin. She then asked Woojin, who was entranced by her scent.
âWhy didnât you immediately accept the casting offer?â
Why? Just because.
The reason Kang Woojin said heâd think about it was quite simple. It felt odd for a pretentious genius to humbly accept the casting offer right away.
Moreover.
âIf I immediately agree, it somehow lacks coolness. In movies, people usually take their time in such situations.â
It was a decision made to keep up his own style. However, he couldnât say that outright. Kang Woojin locked eyes with Hong hyeyeon, striving to hide his trembling heart.
âI mean what I said. I need some time to think about it.â
ââ¦â¦â
Top actress Hong Hyeyeon gazed at Kang Woojin for a a while. Wow, she really is stunningly beautiful. Woojinâs heart instinctively began to pound. Can she hear my heartbeat?
Fortunately, though.
âBy the way, Mr. Woojin.â
Hong Hyeyeon changed the topic, seemingly not having heard his heartbeat.
âDo you have an agency?â
â···Not really.â
âWhy not? Why donât you have one?â
âDo I need a reason for not having one?â
âNo, itâs not that, butâ¦were you really abroad?â
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Kang Woojin closed his mouth at her question. He had to keep up the pretense of having a complicated situation. Seeing this, Hong Hyeyeon cleared her throat as if realizing her mistake.
âAh, my mistake. Iâm sorry. But how old are you, Mr. Woojin?â
âI am 27.â
âI am two years older than you.â
Hong Hyeyeon, who responded somewhat sheepishly, let out a small sigh. It seemed like she was choosing her words. Soon, she asked again with a very serious expression.
âHow can I⦠How can you achieve such acting skills through on your ownâ¦â
She wanted to say, âhow can I achieve that?â But she forced herself to swallow her words.
Top actress Hong Hyeyeon.
She was notorious in the acting world for her ambition to act. For Hyeyeon, there was no such thing as âgood enoughâ. Some actors even avoided working with her because of her intensity.
When she first saw Kang Woojin, she felt envious.
However, currently, Hong Hye-yeon is a top actress domestically. It was a bit embarrassing to ask advice from an unknown acting expert. If such a rumor gets out, it would be a significant blow to her image as a top actress.
Left with no choice, Hong Hye-yeon changed her question.
âNo, no. Anyway, you donât have an agency yet, right?â
âYes.â
Around this time.
â Whoosh.
The elevator that had arrived opened its doors. Kang Woo-jin naturally entered. The next time he looked at Hong Hye-yeon, she was waving at him with a smiling eyes.
âI hope to see you again in the work.â
With these words, the elevator door closed. At the same time, Kang Woo-jin, who had been tensely holding himself, collapsed.
âWhew. I barely held it together.â
Of course, it was understandable since he had a conversation with Hong Hye-yeon up close. It was a miracle that he was even able to maintain a casual conversation.
âWow- geez. I canât even brag about this anywhere. Anyway, it was awesome.â
On the other hand, Hong Hye-yeon, who was still standing in place, said,
âHa⦠Honestly, it hurts my pride a bit.â
She was staring at the elevator door where Kang Woo-jin had disappeared. With her arms crossed and tapping her foot, she seemed a bit pouty.
This was because she had not encountered anyone who treated her so coldly recently.
âI wonder if he doesnât have interest in women⦠I really canât figure him out.â
Her misunderstanding deepened.
âAnyway, itâs fortunate that he doesnât have an agency yet.â
On the same day, late at night, in the writer Park Eun-miâs workspace.
It was around 11 oâclock. Four people were visible in the large workspace without an assistant writer. They were gathered at the kitchen table. It was Song Man-woo, the PD, writer Park Eun-mi, the studio manager of C-Blue Studio, and the casting director.
In other words, they were the characters who saw Kang Woo-jin in the afternoon. Hong Hye-yeon was not there.
In front of them were a bunch of script papers and various clear files. They seemed to be in the middle of a planning meeting. However, there was no conversation and the atmosphere was heavy.
ââ¦â¦â
ââ¦â¦â
Everyone seemed to have lost in thought with somewhat weary faces. Why? It was because of the lingering impact of the crazy actor, Kang Woo-jin.
At that moment,
ââ¦Honestly,â
The man who was in charge of the production of âProfiler Hanryangâ broke the silence.
âI had some expectations after hearing what PD Song said, but I didnât know it would be to that extent.â
As soon as he finished speaking, the bespectacled casting director interjected. It was his area of expertise after all.
âIâve been a casting director for eight years now. I guess Iâm a bit of an experienced one among casting directors. Even I am unable find such an actor. No, non-existent. I should say thereâs none.â
âHe seemed to be beyond the category of âportraying a characterâ, right?â
ââ¦It was to the point of looking a bit dangerous. You know, it happens quite often, right? In Hollywood, actors get into accidents because they get too absorbed in their roles. It was more intense than that.â
âBut he also turned back to himself as soon as he finished acting? The switch was clear.â
At this point,
âThat part,â
Song Man-woo, the PD who had his arms crossed, chimed in.
âHaving a clear switch. Thatâs a technique that not even many top actors possess.â
âThat, thatâs true.â
Writer Park Eun-mi, who was fiddling with her script, turned her head towards Song Man-woo PD sitting next to her.
âYou mentioned something about Woo-jin being abroad earlier, didnât you?â
âYes, I did.â
âDo you think he really was abroad? Iâm so curious about his past.â
âDo you think I would know? The abroad thing was just my guess. But,â
Song Man-woo PD who was shrugging his shoulders, suddenly spoke in a serious tone.
âYou saw his acting earlier, right? It definitely wasnât easy. Moreover, self-taught? I donât know whether to call him amazing or a lunatic.â
Soon, writer Park Eun-mi couldnât hold it any longer and pointed to the tablet scattered on the desk. This tablet contained the earlier acting performance of Kang Woo-jin for the role of âPark Dae-riâ.
ââ¦â¦â
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Once again, everyone confirmed Kang Woo-jinâs acting through the video. That amplified the urgency of writer Park Eun-mi.
âAh!â
She suddenly covered her face with both hands.
âThe more I see it, the greedier I get. You know, PD, this is the first time Iâve felt this way while writing.â
âI feel the same way.â
âBut⦠what if Woo-jin refuses after such an acting performance?â
âHuh?â
âNo, what if Woo-jin doesnât want to play the role of Park Dae-ri?â
âAh.â
Writer Park Eun-mi, with her long permed hair looking tousled, let out a groan.
âWho else would stand out after Woo-jin?â
In other words, the quality of actors was elevated upward due to Kang Woo-jin, in the eyes of writer Park Eun-mi. The same was true for PD Song Man-woo. The reason they had worked together on numerous projects was because they had similar propensities.
They would do anything for their work.
At this moment,
âHmm- but,â
The production manager, who had been listening quietly, crossed his legs with a slightly stiff face.
âKang Woo-jin. He was indeed remarkable, but him saying he would think about it is a bitâ¦â
The answer came from PD Song Man-woo.
âWhat is?â
âNo, isnât it obvious? Whoâs directing âProfiler Hanryangâ? Whoâs the writer? Itâs the renowned PD Song and writer Park, isnât it?â
Both of them are formidable giants in the industry.
âI didnât mention it before, but there are numerous top actors who have put a hold on their other meetings regarding casting. Undoubtedly, if we were to offer the role of âPark Dae-riâ, they would jump at the opportunity.â
âWell, that would be the case.â
âHowever, both the writer and the PD said they would prioritize the ability to embody the role of âPark Dae-riâ rather than the actorâs status. I share the same sentiment. Thatâs why Iâve been rejecting all the actors who are creating a fuss.â
At this point, the production manager, suddenly excited, said,
âHe must know about such a situation. No, even if he didnât know, he would have had some feeling about it, right? With Director Song and Writer Park sitting right in front of him.â
He opened his mouth, thinking of Kang Woo-jin.
âBut him outright saying that he would think about it seemed rather arrogant to me. Normally, people should be extremely grateful for the opportunity, isnât that right?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Perhaps anyone else in the industry would have a similar opinion. However, Song Man-woo PD who experienced Kang Woo-jin before anyone else here, just smirked.
âIt was like that from the start. It felt like common sense didnât apply.â
âPardon?â
âIt was as if he didnât give a damn about such mutual interests. You know, thereâs a phrase that the kids use these days? What was it- ah, yes. âMy way or the highwayâ. Exactly that.â
However, the production manager let out a frustrated sigh.
âRegardless, as you know, PD, the role of âPark Dae-riâ isnât a minor role! Itâs a semi-lead role, isnât it?? What is there to think about, really?â
Song Man-woo PD suddenly stroked his beard and crossed his arms, picturing Kang Woo-jinâs face.
âHe says heâll think about it- Maybe he has other plans in mind?â
âPlans? What kind??â
At the question, a meaningful smile spread across the face of Song Man-woo PD and he uttered his response quietly.
â···Well, maybe heâs trying to increase his own value.â
He was talking about the appearance fee.
Of course, this was,
âGive me time to determine my worth. Something like that?â
It was an answer that the party involved hadnât even considered.
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