I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor-Chapter 128: Departure (2)
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Chapter 128: Departure (2)
The first thought that crossed Kang Woojin's mind when he heard Jung Jang-hwan's ad-lib and felt his body stiffen was:
βAh, damn, it seems like I need to do something.'
The stage was set, and dozens of eyes were watching. It would be odd to abruptly stand up and leave, and doing nothing or ignoring it would look bad. In a way, Woojin's poker face was intense, but he was in a crisis.
What to do? What should I do?
Kang Woojin's heart began to race, and then suddenly it struck him.
ββ¦Oh. Right. My character doesnβt have any lines, does he?'
His previously clouded mind due to the rising tension started to clear. The character Woojin played, βMysterious Man Next Door,' had no lines. To be precise, the βMysterious Man Next Door' couldnβt speak.
Meaning, he didn't necessarily have to βspeak.'
Hmm? Isnβt this something I can try? However, the crisis wasnβt completely averted. After all, βacting' isnβt just about lines.
And then there was sign language.
βMy hands, expressions, gestures β they need to be stronger than usual.'
Since there were no spoken lines, the other aspects had to be maximized. At this moment, he had to respond to the ad-lib not with the power of the void space, but as βKang Woojin' himself, who had learned sign language.
The interesting thing wasβ¦
βSomehow β um, I can't quite define it, but. Somehow, it feels like itβs going to work? Yeah, I feel like I can do something.'
As his thoughts cleared, Kang Woojin felt a strange confidence rising within him. He felt like he could handle the top actor Jung Jang-hwan's ad-lib. Was it bravado? Numbness of senses? Recklessness? Hard to say. ππΏπ²π²π°π²ππ»πΌπ―π²πΉ.π°πΌπΊ
Knowing nothing for certain, Woojin moved.
-Swish.
First, Kang Woojin met eyes with Jung Jang-hwan, who was sitting opposite him. Managing his expression. Next, he thought about what sign language to use. The answer came quicker than expected.
βA reversal, some kind of a twist would be good, right?'
The βMysterious Man Next Door' ultimately triggered the first change in βSong Tae-hyung,β played by Jang-hwan. So, in this situation, an ad-lib that would leave βSong Tae-hyungβ speechless was fitting for the current situation. Currently, Song Tae-hyung didnβt know the true nature of the βMysterious Man Next Door' and his feelings were not particularly good.
Soon, Kang Woojin slowly raised his hand.
He had more or less decided on his lines. Thanks to the grace of the void space, the sign language would be perfect. What remained were facial expressions and gestures. Then, Woojin threw an ad-lib at Song Tae-hyung. His final sign language gesture was placing a clenched fist near his nose.
βI like you.'
His expression? Yes, a smile. The sign for βlike' needed a smile to clearly convey the emotion. Woojin slowly lifted the corners of his mouth. What should he think about? His first job? When the void space appeared? When he first met Hong Hye-yeon? The last day of shooting βHanryang'? His beloved car? The first kiss scene?
Regardless of the memory, Kang Woojin managed to wear the happiest smile in the world.
Though rooted in acting, his smile was so flawless that it was impossible to find a fault. His current expression and portrayal were impeccable. That perfect.
That was it, Kang Woojin was βacting' at this moment.
An acting that he achieved on his own, without the aid of the power of the void space. It worked. How did this happen? Woojin pondered over the process while showing his ad-lib acting as the βMysterious Man Next Door.' But it had been so hectic that he couldnβt remember well.
βIs it because I've been pretending for too long? Or is it because the roles I've learned through the void space have accumulated?'
It was most likely a coincidence. It was premature to conclude. Well, whatever the reason, he had grown a bit? Of course, without the void space, acting as a career was still a stretch. Kang Woojin, with his ordinary civilian core, lacked experience. It was also impossible to act in works of great directors like Kwon Ki-taek or Kyotaro.
But still.
βIt's definitely a bit different from before.'
It was hard to say that Kang Woojin from a few months ago, during βProfiler Hanryang,' and now were the same. The ad-lib, which seemed like a mistake or a coincidence, was not accidental. He showed an ad-lib intentionally, and that sudden act of performance wasβ¦
βHeβs good, but the way his expression changes so quickly is kind of creepy?'
βI don't really know sign language, but it doesnβt feel awkward. It feels natural, like something he's been doing continuously. How much practice did he put into this?'
βThat smile. If we do a close-up, add some sound effects and a filter, it would be like a perfect movie shot.'
βNo wonder he's called a monster rookie. His acting is incredible, really.'
A great tension enveloped the actors gathered there. novelbuddy.(c)om
ββ¦β¦A minor role with brief screen time, performing complex sign language alone β its impact is tremendous, but still, he's a rookie. Any slip in acting would be immediately noticeable and criticized. Itβs imperative.'
Kang Woojin's very existence posed a crisis for the other actors. Especially for Jung Jang-hwan, who was the only one to have direct interaction with Woojin.
βCuriosity be damned. My pride is at stake here, I've been careless to be in the same scene with such a guyβ¦ Wait a minute. My line. What was my next line?'
And now, writer Lee Wol-seon, scanning the entire reading hall, realized something.
βAha, that's it. This atmosphere.'
She understood why writer Park Eun-mi insisted that Kang Woojin had to be included in the reading. Just now, the entire castβs will had changed. Their postures and attitudes were corrected, their faces full of seriousness.
βThere's no comparison.'
If they are compared to that minor character, effortlessly doing sign language as a rookie, they would be immediately placed on the chopping block.
βHeβs a true scene stealer, indeed.'
Writer Lee Wol-seon smiled as she watched Woojin.
βThe ability to assert presence in any role, in any project. Thatβs what a real top actor is.'
She softly asked the sign language expert sitting to her right.
βHow do you find Woojin's sign language? Please evaluate it purely from an expert's perspective.β
βAs I mentioned earlier, he's impressive. There's nothing to criticize. I don't know much about acting, so when I first saw Woojin, his bland expression worried me β but once he started acting, he changed 180 degrees.β
That was something writer Lee Wol-seon felt deeply, and the sign language expert met her eyes, slightly excited.
βDid you see that troubled, contemplative look in his eyes? And Mr. Woojin's movements are very smooth. His facial expressions change with his hand movements, showing a wide range of emotions. It feels like he might even be better at sign language than me?β
Upon hearing this evaluation, writer Lee Wol-seonβs gaze returned to Woojin, who was still acting in the far corner. Her eyes held a mysterious look.
ββ¦What is he? When did he learn to perform sign language that even an expert can't stop praising?'
Kang Woojin seemed like he always had the qualities that a director or a writer wanted in a project. The problem was that acquiring those skills seemed almost devilishly difficult.
βHe doesnβt look like heβs staking his life on learning them. It's just like an everyday thing for him.'
Lee Wol-seon then turned to the sign language expert again.
βIf viewers were to see this scene, what would they think?β
βIf I were purely a viewer, I would be so surprised by Mr. Woojin's sign language skills that I'd be shocked, and then grateful. Despite his brief role, he clearly put in a great effort.β
βRight. It's brief, very brief indeed. Yet, impactful.β
Naturally, writer Lee Wol-seon also guessed the viewers' hearts.
βThey'll be astounded by Woojin's constantly changing masks in every work.'
Perhaps something like βSuddenly sign language from Park Dae-ri?' Moreover, Kang Woojin had many more projects planned besides βFreezing Love.' Star writer Lee Wol-seon felt a chill on her arms.
βIt's too narrow for him to spread his wings in Korea; expanding his stage to Japan was the natural next step.'
Regardless of how short or long his screen time in a role was, this monster rookie would always appear in the best condition and captivate the audience.
And then.
βA man of a thousand faces.'
As an actor, his spectrum of performance was immeasurable.
Writer Lee Wol-seon,
-Swish.
shifted her body to the left and whispered to the directing PD. The PD cleared his throat softly and announced,
βAhem! Excuse me, everyone.β
The ongoing reading was interrupted. As a result, the attention of dozens of actors, including Kang Woojin, and the staff was fully captured. However, the PD looked at writer Lee Wol-seon, passing the focus to her. Soon, Lee Wol-seon, who had been twirling her pen, spoke up, her expression somewhat stern.
βSome of you have experienced this directly, and some may have only heard rumors. At the beginning of readings, I usually just observe. I'm curious to see how the actors have analyzed my script. Ad-libs are okay too.β
She then locked eyes with top actor Jung Jang-hwan, sitting right beside her.
βJang-hwan.β
ββ¦Yes, writer.β
βJust now, the ad-lib based on the situation wasn't bad. I understand your analysis.β
Her directing tone, though calm, was heavy, almost oppressive.
βHowever, wasn't that ad-lib more about personal curiosity rather than fitting for a senior actor?β
ββ¦β
βWas that really a line from βSong Tae-hyung'? It sounded more like an experiment from actor Jung Jang-hwan.β
The reading hall fell into a deep silence. Amidst the strange atmosphere, Woojin for nowβ¦
βWhat's this, suddenly a scolding atmosphere?'
Maintained a solemn expression. Unaware of this, Lee Wol-seon pointed at Woojin while looking at Jung Jang-hwan.
βI was asking if that ad-lib came from pure curiosity of Jang-hwan, not βSong Tae-hyung.'β
The straightforward fact hit Jung Jang-hwan hard. He replied in a tone that quickly acknowledged his mistake.
βSorryβ¦ I went overboard.β
βThat's right. Why risk walking a tightrope as such a senior actor?β
Then Lee Wol-seon said,
βListen, everyone, Woojin is practically volunteering for this project. He didnβt even need to come to the reading, but he did. I understand. It's hard to gauge Woojin's role since it's brief. You must be curious. How capable is he to turn the Korean entertainment world upside down?β
She spoke softly to all the actors.
βBut still, do it in moderation. It's good for an actor's curiosity to turn into a challenge. But if it turns into jealousy or envy, that's not so great.β
Jung Jang-hwan, scratching his chin, reflected on his earlier self.
βI was curious, but there was jealousy too.'
The desire to see more of Kang Woojin's acting mixed with some malicious intent. Realizing this, Jung Jang-hwan genuinely apologized to Woojin, who was sitting across from him.
βSorry, Woojin. I went a bit too far driven by curiosity.β
βItβs fine, it was fun.β
Fun? At Woojin's response, Jung Jang-hwan inwardly chuckled.
βHe's quite relaxed, that means his ad-lib performance just now was effortless.'
Woojin, maintaining a forced poker face, calmed his racing heart.
βPhew- Whatever that was, I'm glad it's over. If more ad-libs had come out, my brain would have shut down.'
Writer Lee Wol-seon then called out to Woojin.
βWoojin, about that ad-lib just now?β
βYes.β
βEven if we make some changes to the context, the situation is this: βSong Tae-hyung' doesn't know that the βMysterious Man Next Door' can only communicate through sign language, and the βMysterious Man Next Door' doesnβt understand βSong Tae-hyungβs' words. The sign language that clearly expresses the disconnect in this situation, βI like you', I really want to use that. What do you think?β
This was a suggestion to formally include the sign language ad-lib that Woojin had improvised into the script. Woojin simply responded calmly.
βIf the writer wishes, I have no objections.β
The next morning, August 22nd, at bw Entertainment.
The location was the CEOβs office. CEO Choi Sung-gun, several staff members, and Kang Woojin were seated opposite each other. Before starting the schedule, they were having a briefing about upcoming events, including a schedule in Japan in a few days.
During the meeting, CEO Choi Sung-gun, looking at Kang Woojin wearing a cap across from him, recalled his conversation with βDrug Dealer' director Kim Do-hee from the day before. He remembered discussing the film's impending release.
The conversation had started with Choi Sung-gun questioning over the phone.
βSo, a blind preview means that the editing for βDrug Dealer' is already complete?β
Director Kim Do-hee's response from the other end of the phone.
βNo, it's not completely finished yet. But I would say about 90% is done. Originally, the plan was to finish editing by mid-September and then hold a blind preview, but the actors' schedules were all over the place, so the earliest we could arrange was next week.β
βSo youβre holding a blind preview with the film 90% complete?β
βYes. While itβs 90%, the main editing is done to the extent that there won't be any issues in viewing. It's just minor things like sound effects and ending credits that are left.β
The crank up for βDrug Dealer' was in June. By mid-September, it would be about four months of work, which was quite fast.
βWow, that's incredibly fast, isnβt it? Originally, you aimed for an early winter release, right?β
βThat's right. We had a large editing team, and I personally pushed really hard. I practically spent every day working until late at night. Of course, the release will likely be earlier than early winter. Maybe mid or late October? At the latest, we'll launch by early November.β
Director Kim Do-hee unexpectedly congratulated at this timing.
βOh! Thatβs right! Woojin! I sent a message, but please convey my congratulations. A debut in Japan alreadyβ¦ and even a lead role with Director Kyotaro? You have no idea how surprised I was when I read the news.β
βHaha, thank you. I'll make sure to pass it on.β
βPlease do. Our entire βDrug Dealer' team was ecstatic. They're saying Woojin is making history, becoming a legend β thanks to Woojin, our project is also gaining attention.β
βYes, I've noticed our work is being mentioned more frequently.β
βThat's not all. With this momentum, the public's expectations for βDrug Dealer's release will be several times higher!β
βAh, but Director, you mentioned that βDrug Dealer's' release might be in mid or late October, or early November?β
βYes, that's the plan for now. But it could change.β
Back in the present, in the CEOβs office, CEO Choi Sung-gun looked at Woojin and smiled wryly.
ββ¦..'Male Friend' has also finished shooting. Let's assume about a month for editing, including promotion and other miscellaneous tasks. Then the launch of βMale Friend' should be around October too -β
Then CEO Choi Sung-gun addressed Kang Woojin across from him.
βWoojin.β
βYes, CEO.β
To Woojinβs response, CEO Choi Sung-gun replied.
βIt looks like βMale Friend' and βDrug Dealer' might be released almost simultaneously.β
He was referring to the stories of βLee Sang-man' in the cold bath and βHan In-ho' in the warm bath.
TL Notes:
1) Cold bath and Hot bath here refers to the two different roles one is for rom-com other is a villain role.
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