Bedroom Genius Actor - Chapter 66
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Episode 66
Kim Ji-hu had one concern.
“Should I act on the variety show like I do at award ceremonies or promotional events…?”
Unlike YouTube, variety shows would have an enormous filming crew, and there would be countless people to worry about, from MCs to guests.
In such a situation, if he stayed in his right mind, he would definitely make mistakes.
Rather than that, if he used his synchronization ability to be the ‘cool Kim Ji-hu’, people would probably like him more.
“No, just go as yourself.”
But Choi Tae-geon was firm.
“Why, why?”
“Because that’s what people will like more.”
“Really? If I make mistakes and stutter… won’t they dislike that…?”
Choi Tae-geon pondered. Should he explain that Kim Ji-hu’s clumsy appearance would actually make people happier than his perfect acting?
No, if Kim Ji-hu heard that, he might develop an obsession that he had to act strangely.
‘Then…’
Choi Tae-geon finished his deliberation and spoke.
“Ji-hu, variety shows are for promotion, but they’re also fan service for the fans, aren’t they?”
“That’s… right?”
“Fans like your acting, but they also like you as a person.”
“Yes…”
“Then you should show them your true self. That’s being courteous to the fans.”
“Ah…!”
Kim Ji-hu made an expression as if he had realized something.
“I think you’re right, Manager…! I should approach the fans with my true self and treat them sincerely! That sounds like really good advice!”
He wasn’t sure if this was something to be so moved by, but if Kim Ji-hu was convinced, it didn’t matter.
“Still, this variety show will be a bit comfortable for you.”
“Really? What kind of variety show is it?”
“It’s a format where you go around and complete missions.”
“Go, go around? You said it would definitely be comfortable…”
“If you have trouble, there will probably be someone there to help you.”
Kim Ji-hu didn’t understand what that meant, but he nodded for now.
“Then when is the filming?”
“It looks like it’ll be next Tuesday. I scheduled it to avoid conflicts with your filming schedule as much as possible.”
“Thank you…”
Kim Ji-hu answered like that while thinking.
‘I need to resolve things with Oh Jin-woo before then…’
Kim Ji-hu had a lot on his mind lately.
It was partly because of the upcoming variety show, but mostly because of his study sessions with Oh Jin-woo.
Kim Ji-hu had started studying with Oh Jin-woo recently. Originally, he had suggested it so they could grow together, but the current situation had changed somewhat strangely.
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“Ji-hu, would you like to try it once more?”
“Yes…”
During their study sessions, Kim Ji-hu acted alone every day.
“Not bad as usual. Let’s continue like this.”
Originally, he had planned to practice together and work on their chemistry, but Oh Jin-woo had become like a teacher, instructing Kim Ji-hu in acting.
‘It is helpful, but… this isn’t what I wanted…’
He had started the study sessions purely for Oh Jin-woo’s level-up.
But Oh Jin-woo wasn’t particularly proactive and only gave brief feedback on Kim Ji-hu’s acting without doing anything else.
‘It’s not like I can tell him I’m the Armchair Reviewer…’
He wanted to keep his identity as the ‘Armchair Reviewer’ as hidden as possible.
When he quit acting later, he wanted to continue activities as the ‘Armchair Reviewer’.
If someone who was good at acting suddenly only did reviewer activities, people around him definitely wouldn’t leave him alone.
In any case, trying to help Oh Jin-woo was only benefiting Kim Ji-hu, which only added to his concerns.
‘Should I at least bring it up somehow…’
While Kim Ji-hu was having such thoughts, Oh Jin-woo spoke up.
“Shall we call it a day here?”
Kim Ji-hu asked Oh Jin-woo.
“Um… what do you think about ad-libs, Jin-woo?”
“Ad-libs?”
“Yes, you’re so good at ad-libs… I want to learn too…”
Then Oh Jin-woo’s lips curved upward.
“I am pretty good at ad-libs. Well, even if I teach you this, whether you can pull it off is another matter. I’m just that special.”
“Ah… yes…”
“But if you really want to know, I could teach you. Are you curious?”
Oh Jin-woo was acting smug with ‘ask me’ written all over his face, and Kim Ji-hu wanted to say it was fine, but he quietly asked anyway.
“Yes, I’m curious.”
Oh Jin-woo shrugged his shoulders.
“Then I should teach you. I tend to put a lot of myself into the roles.”
This was something he had heard from CEO Kang I-wook too.
Oh Jin-woo’s ad-libs tended to create character by layering himself onto the role’s personality.
Because of this aspect, when the role and Oh Jin-woo’s personality differed too greatly, the character itself would sometimes waver.
This was why Oh Jin-woo came to be called a difficult actor to use.
“Of course, that alone isn’t enough.”
Oh Jin-woo raised his index finger and said.
“In the end, the most important thing is the relationships with other characters and the gaps.”
“Relationships and gaps…”
“That’s what I think. Writers can’t think about just one character, and as they draw the overall picture of the work, the characterization inevitably suffers. And bringing that to life is ultimately the actor’s job.”
The writer is someone who draws the overall picture. They can’t pay attention to all the details within that picture.
Kim Ji-hu agreed with this point too.
Writers ultimately had to draw the ending of the work, so they couldn’t put their whole heart into every character.
That’s why some roles become background characters, and some characters lose their personality.
“I add my own color there, becoming one character within the work.”
What would this character think? What thoughts would make them say such lines?
Oh Jin-woo was someone who pondered these things.
That’s why the characters Oh Jin-woo played had strong personalities.
That was Oh Jin-woo’s ad-lib.
“That’s a really good story.”
He didn’t immediately grasp ad-libs, but he felt like he understood Oh Jin-woo as a person a bit more.
Oh Jin-woo smiled and said.
“If you keep acting, Ji-hu, you won’t just understand my story, you’ll empathize with it.”
“I’ll work hard…”
Kim Ji-hu said goodbye like that and parted with Oh Jin-woo.
‘The situation itself hasn’t changed, but it feels like I’ve taken a step forward.’
He felt like he understood a bit more about what Oh Jin-woo had wanted from the ‘Armchair Reviewer’.
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The day of the variety show filming.
Kim Ji-hu swallowed his dry saliva.
‘I binge-watched the variety show too, so there shouldn’t be any problems…!’
The variety show filming today was ‘What Should We Do Today’.
To explain roughly, it was a variety show that invited guests to chat and solve various missions to determine a winner.
Usually the types of missions were decided based on the guests, and it was content where the better you solved missions, the better food or gifts you received.
And Kim Ji-hu was the guest invited today.
Including the regular members, five people were scheduled to film.
‘This is actually better… Other variety shows had tons of guests appearing.’
He didn’t have confidence to appeal himself among all those guests crowding together, so this was actually better. Mentally speaking as well.
‘Come to think of it, I didn’t get to ask my manager… He said there was someone who would help me…’
Because of various thoughts, he forgot to ask what he should have asked.
‘Well, I probably don’t need to know anyway.’
Kim Ji-hu let it slide, and people started moving busily as filming was about to begin.
Then, one person approached Kim Ji-hu.
“Hello. Ji-hu. Nice to meet you for the first time!”
That person’s name was ‘Gu Byeong-sik’.
He was a comedian famous enough for Kim Ji-hu to know, and the person serving as the main MC of this variety show.
“Ah, hello.”
“I heard this is your first time with variety shows. You must be quite nervous.”
“Yes… a little.”
“Haha, it’ll be fine. Just enjoy yourself and have fun. I heard you’re introverted, so we prepared content accordingly.”
Kim Ji-hu’s eyes sparkled at those words.
‘He’s… such a kind person…’
Famous people are famous for a reason, it seems. Kim Ji-hu was moved by how kindly he treated him with comfortable words in this awkward place.
‘Ah… could this be the person my manager said would help me?’
As he was thinking that, other people also approached Kim Ji-hu.
“Are you having a chat with Ji-hu?”
“Hello Ji-hu~.”
“Hello.”
Three people approached Kim Ji-hu. They were the regular members.
One man and two women.
Kwon Ha-rin from an idol background, Im Seo-yun from an announcer background, and Cha Seung-hyeon from an actor background.
“Ahaha, you look quite nervous. It’s okay~.”
When Kwon Ha-rin said that, Im Seo-yun poked Cha Seung-hyeon in the ribs.
“You’re the senior, so say something.”
Cha Seung-hyeon spoke with an indifferent expression.
“I’m sure you’ll do fine on your own.”
“Hey~ He’s your junior, what kind of words are those~. He might be a bit cold, but he’s actually kind, so don’t be scared, okay?”
“Yes…”
Kim Ji-hu quietly nodded his head.
Somehow, senior Cha Seung-hyeon seemed to have a cold and prickly personality.
‘He’s not going to scold me for doing the variety show weirdly, is he…’
Of course, they had no relationship, so that probably wouldn’t happen.
Still, if the person Choi Tae-geon said would help was ‘Gu Byeong-sik’, there shouldn’t be any major problems.
After all, Gu Byeong-sik was the main MC.
“Alright, we’ll start filming in 10 minutes. Everyone prepare for the opening!”
“Got it!”
People responded to the staff’s words.
“Let’s go this way.”
***
“Have you seen any interesting movies lately?”
“Ah, many~. I really enjoyed Director Park Sang-pil’s work too.”
“Then what about dramas!”
“I don’t really watch that many dramas these days…”
The four continued their conversation smoothly, starting the opening.
Kim Ji-hu took a small deep breath.
‘Let’s do well.’
At the same time, main MC Gu Byeong-sik spoke.
“We have an amazing actor here who received rookie awards in both drama and film! Let me introduce him! It’s Kim Ji-hu!”
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