Superstar From Age 0 C.535:

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Translator: MarcTempest

Editor: AgRoseCrystal

Chapter 535

โ€œUghโ€ฆโ€

Seo-jun, who had been sitting upright on the sofa and reading the script, gradually slumped down. Before he knew it, he was lying on the table, looking at the script sideways.

[Unknown Painter]

It was the script of a college student that Seo-jun had read in the car three days ago.

Da Ho, who had stopped by Seo-junโ€™s practice room, looked at him with a puzzled expression.

He was holding a script as usual, but he looked troubled for a long time. Wasnโ€™t Seo-jun the one who always decided whether to accept or reject a role without hesitation? He had never seen him ponder over a script for so long.

โ€˜Except for Shadowman 2.โ€™

But that was before Da Ho became Seo-junโ€™s manager, and he had only heard stories about it. Besides, that was not a problem with the script, but with the acting.

โ€œSeo-jun, whatโ€™s wrong?โ€

It had been three days already.

He seemed to like the script, since he kept holding it. Then he should just say yes, but it was strange.

At Da Hoโ€™s question, Seo-jun, who had been flipping through the script with his right cheek pressed against the table, sighed.

โ€œWell, Da Ho hyung. I like the script, butโ€ฆ I donโ€™t like itโ€ฆโ€

He sounded drained, and his right cheek was slightly squished and weak, but Da Ho understood him and blinked.

โ€œYou like it, butโ€ฆ you donโ€™t?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€

Seo-jun had mixed feelings.

He liked the overall plot. He also liked the scenes in between, enough to want to act them out.

โ€˜But the rest of it, I donโ€™t likeโ€ฆโ€™

He kept thinking about it and marked the parts he liked in blue, and the parts he didnโ€™t like in red.

He was still lying on the table and turned the pages of the script. The blue and red pen marks were mixed like a beautiful swirl.

Da Ho spoke to Seo-jun, who looked serious.

โ€œLet me see the script, Seo-jun.โ€

โ€œOkay-โ€

Seo-jun handed over the script to Da Ho with a listless look. Da Ho clicked his tongue as he looked at the colorful script. There were many question marks in the scenes marked with red pen.

-Why did they put this in?

-Do they really need this character?

-Doesnโ€™t something seem missing here?

โ€œI donโ€™t expect to like every scene either.โ€

There were times when he had to put more effort, and times when he had to relax.

Unless Seo-jun was making his own work, he couldnโ€™t like every scene.

โ€œBut this is a bit too much.โ€

Da Ho smiled bitterly at Seo-junโ€™s words.

โ€œBut you still donโ€™t want to give up, right?โ€

โ€œHaah. Thatโ€™s the problem. Itโ€™s like a fierce 5:5 battle. Ughโ€ฆโ€

Seo-jun banged his forehead on the table.

โ€œWhat do you think is the problem, Da Ho hyung?โ€

โ€œThe problem is that the director who wrote the script is a college student.โ€

โ€œHaah. I guess so.โ€

It was inevitable that a studentโ€™s work would have many flaws. Da Ho recalled.

โ€œCome to think of it, is this the first time Seo-jun is in a studentโ€™s work?โ€

โ€œYes, youโ€™re right.โ€

Seo-jun had written his graduation project himself when he was in middle and high school. It was a student work, but he was satisfied with it.

โ€œHmm. Unless you adapt it, I think you have to consider this.โ€

โ€œAdaptationโ€ฆ I thought about it, but itโ€™s an independent film. I donโ€™t want to interfere too much.โ€

It would be different if it was a commercial film.

Seo-jun got up and leaned his body on the sofa backrest.

โ€œI think it would be a better work if I let it sit for a while and revise it after the director gains more experienceโ€ฆ But Iโ€™m worried that he might shoot it soon.โ€

โ€œAre you reluctant to give this role to another actor?โ€

This question hit the mark, and the balance tipped to 6:4.

โ€œโ€ฆYes, I guess so.โ€

Seo-jun nodded his head with a sigh after thinking for a moment.

โ€œI feel like Iโ€™m sorting things out when I talk to you, hyung.โ€

He looked more relaxed.

โ€œIโ€™ll do it. This work. I want to do it.โ€

โ€œWithout adaptation?โ€

โ€œYes. Well, itโ€™s an independent film, so I have to take that into account. Even if itโ€™s not adaptation, the director might change something on the spot after watching the acting.โ€

It wouldnโ€™t be a dramatic change like [Survivors].

He felt better after making the decision.

Seo-jun focused on the script, shaking off his worries.

Maybe the director had some intention that he didnโ€™t see, he thought, and decided to think in various ways, such as the protagonist having a mental illness or the background being a dream.

Ahn Da Ho, who smiled softly at him, quietly left the practice room to contact the director.

***

Four days later.

The managers who watched the acting videos of the actors who would join Cocoa Entertainment stayed in the archive room ever since.

Their routine was to read and sort the scripts in the morning, have lunch, and analyze the actors who acted to choose the next work.

Today, too, the eight managers were resting their eyes for a while, drinking coffee after lunch. They looked familiar, even though it had been only a week.

โ€œDid you all find the scripts that suit the actors?โ€

The managers, who had become close, chatted comfortably.

โ€œNo. I didnโ€™t know there could be so many stories made by people. I have some scripts that I thought suited them, but when I read something else, it seems more suitable, so I just end up worrying.โ€

Some of the managers nodded at that.

โ€œI was surprised by how many similar stories there wereโ€ฆ Now I feel like I can tell what kind of story will come out just by looking at the beginning.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s a clichรฉ. And that sells well.โ€

โ€œI thought all the scripts that came in for Seo-jun were great, but some of them seemed poorly written.โ€

โ€œI think he put everything he received in the archive.โ€

So this was an opportunity to clean it up.

โ€œBy the way, isnโ€™t the move to the new building the day after tomorrow?โ€

โ€œYeah. The other places were packing up.โ€

The Cocoa Entertainment offices other than the archive room were packing up one by one. Tomorrow, the scripts in the archive room would also be put in boxes. Of course, it was the job of the managers here.

โ€œWhen do we have to choose the scripts?โ€

โ€œThe first week of September. We have ten days left after we move.โ€

The managers would not be able to leave the archive room for ten days even after they went to the new building.

โ€œTen daysโ€ฆ I donโ€™t know if thatโ€™s a lot or not.โ€

Everyone nodded at Choi Tae-wooโ€™s words.

โ€œBy the way, did you choose your next work for Seo-jun?โ€

โ€œAh, that was also very hard. I saw some good child roles for him, but I donโ€™t know why he didnโ€™t pick them.โ€

โ€œBesides, all the scripts here have been rejected once, so I wonder if there is any script that Seo-jun would like.โ€

They all nodded again at that.

โ€œSo Iโ€™m trying to choose the genre I want to see.โ€

โ€œMe too. Thatโ€™s why I already picked one.โ€

โ€œWhat is it?โ€

โ€œA zombie movie. I want to see something like Escape again.โ€

Choi Tae-woo and the managers nodded, thinking that was a good idea.

โ€œBut have you seen any Hollywood works? Iโ€™ve seen a lot of articles saying that Hollywood sent scripts to Seo-jun, but Iโ€™ve never seen them in the archive.โ€

โ€œI looked for them too, but they werenโ€™t there.โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t read them even if they are, because I donโ€™t know English.โ€ freั‘webnoัตel.com

They all laughed at that.

โ€œWhen I asked about it, they said they were keeping it separately.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s an American movie. It would be a big deal if it leaked.โ€

โ€œRight. If the scripts of series like Shadowman or works like Survivors leakedโ€ฆโ€

They didnโ€™t need to see it.

The country of lawsuits, America. Some managers shivered as they imagined the flood of complaints.

They chatted about this and that until lunchtime was over. The managers moved back to the archive.

***

The managersโ€™ expressions became serious as they sat down at the table. Some of them started reading one of the scripts they had piled up in the morning, and some of them headed to the bookshelf to get new ones.

Choi Tae-woo sat down and opened one of the scripts he had brought in the morning.

โ€˜โ€ฆThis one.โ€™

He slowly straightened his body as he was reading comfortably. He took out his phone and earphones and played the video he had received from Ahn Da Ho. It was a video of Bae Seung-won, the third actor of Cocoa Entertainment, who had been living in obscurity for 10 years.

Choi Tae-wooโ€™s eyes moved busily between the video and the script. He took out a notebook and read what he had written down while analyzing Bae Seung-wonโ€™s acting.

โ€˜It seems good?โ€™

This script would hardly be made into a movie, but it seemed to suit Bae Seung-won well if it had a similar plot or a similar character.

He found one work that he wanted to recommend to Bae Seung-won and smiled satisfactorily. He picked up the next script.

โ€˜Huh?โ€™

It was a bit different from the scripts and synopses he had seen so far.

Not in a good way, but in a bad way.

โ€˜Itโ€™s a bitโ€ฆno, a lot sloppy?โ€™

The background descriptions of the characters written at the beginning were poor. The dialogue was choppy, and there were many places where the directions that told the actor how to speak and act were omitted. Some scenes were overly explained.

Choi Tae-woo, who had raised his standards after reading scripts for a week, saw many flaws.

But the plot was interesting. He read it to the end in no time, even though he was going to put it down after a few pages.

โ€˜Huh? It ends here?โ€™

But that wasnโ€™t the end of the story.

โ€˜Why is the ending like this?โ€™

He wondered if the printing had stopped, or if the script had ended where the protagonistโ€™s dialogue should have continued. Choi Tae-woo scratched his cheek. It didnโ€™t seem like a mistake by Team 2, so this must have been the end.

โ€˜Itโ€™s sloppy, but itโ€™s fun.โ€™

There was something in the story of the two protagonists that touched his heart.

โ€˜This would suit Seo-jun wellโ€ฆโ€™

Thatโ€™s why, like when he saw Bae Seung-won earlier, he automatically imagined Seo-jun in the role of one of the two protagonists. He thought Seo-jun would act it out splendidly.

โ€˜But it wonโ€™t work.โ€™

The script was sloppy and incomplete.

It seemed like the writer was still a student in training.

It might not be a hit, and it looked too lacking to be part of Seo-junโ€™s filmography.

โ€˜Of course, Iโ€™m only recommending the genre and the characterโ€ฆโ€™

But he felt like he would be fired in a week if he recommended an unfinished script.

Choi Tae-woo put the script aside with a regretful look.

As the managers were looking for scripts, there was a knock and the door opened.

It was Ahn Da Ho, the team leader.

The managers jumped up in surprise, and Ahn Da Ho said with a smile.

โ€œPlease make yourselves comfortable. I came to tell you something.โ€

โ€œOh, yes!โ€

The managers gathered around the table, and Ahn Da Ho told them what they already knew: that they had to pack up the archive tomorrow because they were moving to the new office the day after.

โ€œTeam 2 will come and help, so donโ€™t worry. And this.โ€

Ahn Da Ho put the script he was holding on the table.

[The Unknown Painter]

The managers tilted their heads, and Ahn Da Ho said with a smile.

โ€œThis is the script that Seo-jun chose for his next work.โ€

โ€œโ€ฆWowโ€ฆโ€

With a faint exclamation, the managersโ€™ eyes turned to the script on the table.

The ordinary script suddenly looked different. It seemed to shine.

Was it written by a famous director?

The managers looked at the directorโ€™s name on the cover.

[Director: Oh Seong-tae]

I donโ€™t know him well, but he must be a promising director, Choi Tae-woo thought when he heard Ahn Da Hoโ€™s voice.

โ€œTo put it simply, this script is written by a college student director.โ€

โ€ฆA college student director?

โ€œItโ€™s still under discussion with the director, but it might be an indie film.โ€

โ€ฆAn indie film?

โ€ฆFor Seo-jun?

The managers looked at Ahn Da Ho with a blank expression.

Ahn Da Ho smiled faintly. He remembered the old days. He had the same expression as when he looked at Seo-jun, who wanted to do a childrenโ€™s play.

Ahn Da Ho told the managers what Seo-jun had said then. It would have been a lot of help for the managers to choose a work that suited Seo-jun.

โ€œSeo-junโ€ฆ Seo-jun chooses the work he wants to do, not the one that will be a hit. Plays, movies, indie films, shorts, one-act playsโ€ฆ He doesnโ€™t care about the box office or the filmography, he chooses the most fun work.โ€

At Ahn Da Hoโ€™s words, the four managers who had been in charge of actors at their previous company were so surprised that they unconsciously opened their mouths.

What? An actor who doesnโ€™t care about his filmography?

Itโ€™s a world where your value and name fluctuate with one hit or one flop.

Of course, Seo-jun was already at the top, so he wouldnโ€™t be in trouble with one or two failures, but if it continued, he would be called โ€˜washed-upโ€™.

Unlike the managers who were full of surprise and worry, the manager of Seo-jun, who should have been the most worried, was smiling as if it was nothing.

โ€œSo please donโ€™t limit yourself to the box office when you choose Seo-junโ€™s next work. Oh, itโ€™s his next next work. Anyway, Seo-jun has the skills to pull off any movie.โ€

The managers nodded with uneasy faces at Ahn Da Hoโ€™s pride in his actor. Choi Tae-woo, who was nodding along, looked at the script on one side of the table.

โ€˜I wonder if I can recommend thatโ€ฆโ€™

He said not to limit himself, so maybe an unfinished script would be okay?

As Choi Tae-woo was pondering, Ahn Da Ho finished his speech and left the archive. The managers reached for the script and shouted rock-paper-scissors over their overlapping hands.

โ€œRock-paper-scissors!โ€

At the same time.

Korea National University of Arts.

Film major, senior year, Oh Seong-tae was leading a crowd of seniors, juniors, sophomores, and even students from other majors.

โ€œSeong-tae! Do you need any staff? I donโ€™t mind where!โ€

โ€œSenior! Iโ€™ll do it too!โ€

There was so much noise everywhere, but Oh Seong-tae looked rather amused.

Then, a fierce scream was heard.

โ€œHey, you bastard!โ€

The younger sister of Hwang Do-yoon, the student council president of the acting department,

โ€œYou stole my script!?โ€

It was Hwang Ji-yoon, a junior in the film department.

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