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In this life, from a child role to (426)

‘Soin…’

Although she hasn’t lived for a long time, Suhyun has never seen someone refer to herself as a small person in her daily life.

The shock was even greater because he seemed like a normal person when I met him online.

‘Why are you talking like that? ‘Isn’t this a concept that only happens on the Internet?’

Su-hyeon was not an extrovert who got along well with others and liked to go outside and play.

Rather, he was shy and felt comfortable alone even when exercising.

Even though I have a personality that lacks social skills, I knew that wasn’t typical.

“We’ll talk as we go. “I wrote about it on KoTalk, but I really enjoyed the script.”

“I’m embarrassed to show you my poor writing.”

“…It was fun enough.”

Deokhoon was quite humble.

I am so humble that I am speechless.

Every time that happens, Soohyun remembers the script she read a while ago.

‘The main character was a human rights lawyer who defended criminals.’

The script ‘The Attorney (working title)’ that Soo-hyun received from Deok-hoon was the story of a human rights lawyer.

The main character, a lawyer, mainly defended the human rights of criminals, at various levels ranging from murder to theft.

And his skills were good.

‘Because we specialize in reducing prison sentences as much as possible…’

Most of the cases he handled resulted in reduced sentences.

A 5-year sentence became 2 years, and a miracle of parricide was reduced to 1 year.

If you look at his actions, the main character was a person who was so obsessed with the human rights of criminals that he overlooked the sadness of the victims.

‘But there’s a twist.’

If it were just a story about a human rights lawyer, Soo-hyun wouldn’t have paid attention to this work.

The protagonist, who defended criminals and brought them out early, killed most of the criminals who did not know how to repent with his own hands.

They say trash that doesn’t know how to repent isn’t worth living.

Killing people and making them disappear was the main character’s specialty.

‘Furthermore, he was a devout religious person…’

Every time he defended or killed a criminal, he offered up a prayer of repentance.

I hope that the criminals whose sentences were commuted will repent for their sins, or even in death.

The main character was always sincere, which made it strange.

‘But it’s also good.’

When Soo-hyeon first read the script and found out that the main character was a murderer, she was shocked.

Because I knew the main character was a villain.

I thought that if the content were simply like this, it would not be much different from the works I had seen before.

However, the case gradually became more interesting as the protagonist’s psychology was revealed and the murder of the target criminal became more complicated.

‘That’s why I wanted to meet the director who wrote that work.’

As she had appeared in several works and met many more directors, producers, and writers, Soo-hyeon had no illusions about being a producer.

It was a well-known fact that talent and personality are not proportional.

“I am happy to meet these noble people today.”

“Yes, it’s nice to meet the director today too.”

“It’s just embarrassing to say that. haha.”

“….”

It was just that tone of voice that put the brakes on Suhyeon.

“Let’s go in.”

“Chaemin hyung. Oh, Sang-il was there too.”

“It’s right for me, as a team leader, to take charge of this matter. “Did you enjoy yesterday’s festival?”

“yes. “It was a bit of work, but it was fun.”

“Thank goodness.”

“Sit over here. Deok-Hoon Choi, please sit this way too.”

When Soo-hyeon entered the president’s office, Chae-min and Sang-il, who were inside, stared at the two people.

Chae-min, who was sitting on the sofa, offered to take a seat, and Su-hyeon and Deok-hoon sat facing him.

“Let’s have some tea.”

“Thank you, brother.”

“Thank you.”

As soon as Suhyeon sat down, warm cocoa arrived in front of him.

The bittersweet taste of chocolate relaxed his body.

“Nice to meet you. “This is Kwak Chae-min, the president of Crown.”

“My name is Deok-Hoon Choi.”

Even when greeting Chaemin, Deokhoon was still the same.

And Chaemin received that greeting without even raising an eyebrow.

‘Wow, your everyday poker face is amazing… Or maybe you’re just not interested in how other people talk.’

As you may know when the camera rolls, Su-hyeon was a bit vulnerable to unexpected situations that occur in daily life.

When something suddenly happened, facial expression management was a bit clumsy, and people with good sense could read the emotions felt through the cracks.

However, Chaemin’s face was the same before and after being introduced.

“We read the script carefully. “The slight twist and the character of main character A were attractive.”

“I don’t know what to do with the undeserved praise.”

“I’m curious. Is it because you can’t decide on a separate name, so it’s A? “I was wondering if A wanted anonymity.”

“Shamefully, I’m not good at naming… the main character I love…”

Su-hyeon was surprised to see Chae-min continuing the conversation softly.

I thought he was just having fun because he was always complaining about coming over to drink cocoa, but when he talked to Deokhoon, he really seemed like a boss.

It was an unexpected side of me that I didn’t know much about even though we had seen each other for several years.

“…That’s why we’d like to invest in the director’s work.”

“Is this really true?”

“yes. We will even provide a middle manager to manage the production costs and staff.”

“Oh…”

“You created a work as a team in college, and I believe you will do well.”

“Thank you!”

While listening to the two people’s conversation, Suhyun slowly lifted her cocoa cup and covered her mouth.

Because through those words, I realized that Chae-min had been investigating Deok-hoon.

It was somewhat sad to see Deok-Hoon looking so happy.

“Since Crown manages investment and production, the percentage that goes to the director will be slightly lower.”

Chae-min said that she does not engage in unfair dealings when working with Soo-hyeon and explained the detailed ratio and scale of support through Sang-il.

Suhyun, who always checked the script and her contract, also listened with interest.

What was needed for production was quite different from what actors needed to know.

“Then shall I sign?”

Chae-min, who charmed Deok-hoon with her flashy speaking skills, took out four copies of the contract.

There was a pair of contracts between actor Soo-hyun and Crown, and a pair of contracts between Deok-hoon and Crown.

“It’s a pleasure to work with you.”

“Even the little people are happy.”

After shaking hands with Deok-hoon in a friendly manner, Chae-min turned her gaze to Su-hyeon.

Chaemin had a subtle business smile on his face.

“If you have time, let’s finish the rest of our talk and go eat together. Soohyun said you had an appointment today, right? “Go out first.”

Although there were no separate plans, Su-hyeon said hello without any way to deny it and left the room.

He said he had something he wanted to say alone with Deok-hoon, but he didn’t intend to join in without notice.

“Hyung, then I’ll go to the practice room.”

“If you need anything, please contact me.”

“yes.”

Soohyun, who came out of the room, separated from Sangil and headed downstairs.

Now that the script was set, it was time to practice.

* * *

The title, which was originally ‘Attorney (working title)’, was changed to ‘Repentance’ the next day.

The main character’s name, which was written as A, was also changed to ‘Haian’, and the staff and middle management positions were quickly decided.

“I am deeply moved to be in a position like this where I can make decisions about actors.”

And Director Choi Deok-hoon’s speaking style also became normal.

‘What… what happened?’

Even though the way he straightened his fingers and adjusted his glasses or the checked pattern he stubbornly wore, the way he spoke, which was the most annoying thing, has become normal.

Su-hyeon guessed that Chae-min was behind this change.

For some reason, the situation in which he sent me away and left us alone was suspicious.

‘I like it this way, but I wonder why it ended up like this.’

Suhyun looked at the director’s face for a moment.

I checked to see if I could ask this question and if there were any problems.

However, the answer could not be found in Deokhoon’s face, which was only looking straight ahead.

“That director.”

“Yes, Suhyeon. Please speak.”

“Your tone of voice is different from last time?”

In the end, he chose to break through head on.

“Actually, I started pushing that tone after I decided on my dream of becoming a director.”

“Ah yes.”

“This is the era of star producers where directors also have to push their characters.”

Deokhoon’s fat body and thick horn-rimmed glasses and checkered shirt that he wore comfortably reminded me of a certain class.

His explanation was that he was conscious of that and created it as a character.

“There will be more to come later, and it will be a bit more fun…”

Even though he was rejected by investors, Deok-Hoon did not change his tone.

It was said that it was a kind of rebellious spirit that he could confidently succeed even with such a tone of voice. Hearing those words, Su-hyeon was once again reminded of the director’s age.

Thirty-two.

As a director, he was quite young and his skill stood out.

‘If I had succeeded, I would have instantly become famous as a geek.’

A new director who suddenly appears has a strange way of speaking, and his clothes and appearance match his way of speaking.

Although there will be divides between likes and dislikes, it is clear that it will become a hot topic.

‘If you think about it, Jeonghee is really amazing.’

Su-hyeon, filled with curiosity, turned her gaze away from Deok-hoon and thought of Jeong-hee, her senior in middle school.

Having stood out since his school days, he recently produced his debut film on his own and successfully released it.

Although it was a small independent film worthy of a rookie director, it grabbed the title of ‘monster rookie’ with its unique sensibility and direction.

The adult appearance felt more natural than the freshness of a young director.

‘Differences in personality… If you think about it, each person’s strengths are also different.’

While Jeong-hee was able to convey a simple message through directing, Deok-hoon had a delicate psychological portrayal and structure that was felt at the script stage.

It was impossible to say who was superior or superior because each person had different abilities.

“Hmm, this is my first time working with Soo-hyun even though we are in the same agency. Let me say it again. Please take care of me.”

“Please take care of me too, senior.”

While Soo-hyun sat side by side with Deok-hoon and was lost in thought, actor Lim Lee-hoon, who was sitting to Deok-hoon’s left, spoke to Su-hyeon.

He was an original member of Crown who played numerous villainous roles and established himself perfectly.

He was also an actor with whom he had no particular contact, even though he had been with the same agency for a long time.

“Are you three ready?”

When silence fell between the three again, the door opened and Haemin, who would play the role of middle manager throughout this filming, came in.

In response to her question, the three men nodded and announced their preparations.

“Then I’ll let you in three at a time.”

After scanning the room, she answered in a calm voice and called the people outside the door.

1st, 2nd and 3rd.

Those who were called by number took their seats one by one on the chairs in front of Suhyun’s table.

“Then let’s start with self-introduction.”

“This is Ha Jin-taek, who applied for the role of Jo Kang-jin.”

“For the role of Choi Yeo-ul….”

At the direction of Deok-hoon, who was sitting in the middle, the contestant who had attached the sticker “1” opened his mouth with a stern expression.

Next, participants 2 and 3 also introduced their desired roles and their names.

‘There was a time when I was there too… I feel new as I sit here.’

Suhyeon looked at the stiff people and smiled with longing.

The director and two actors watch the screening, and a camera films the candidates.

Competition ratio of minimum 1:10 and maximum 1:50.

Today was the audition day for the movie ‘Repentance’.


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This Life Starts as a Child Actor

This Life Starts as a Child Actor

This Life Starts with a Child Actor, Starting as a Child Actor in This Life
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Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2020 Native Language: Korean
This life is doomed, you say? I’d rather think it’s good! After four years of a life that seemed destined for failure no matter what, Kang Soo-hyun thought he might finally shine as an actor. Just when he was about to embrace the light, a truck from the opposite direction collided with his car, bringing him to the brink of death and falling into despair… “Wait, I’m not dead, am I?” When he came to his senses, the reflection in the mirror was his cutest self at the age of 5. Yes, this life is starting from being a child actor! Thus, the acting career of actor Kang Soo-hyun begins.

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