I Acted Once, and Now They Call Me a Genius - Chapter 80
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Episode 80
After the broadcast of [One Room] Episode 2, the public’s reaction began to heat up in earnest.
Jung Seung-won: This is insane…
Halo Halo: I knew they’d both die but I never imagined they’d die so horribly
└YC: For real lol
└YC: Especially Park Moon-hyeon, they didn’t even show exactly how he died but that made it even more horrifying
Anchovy Broth: No but what gave me the most chills was watching Yeon-woo pretending to get along normally lol fucking hell, the direction made it seem like nothing was wrong which made it even more absurd
└Lowkey: For real, just her smiling gives me chills for no reason
└Anchovy Broth: What are you saying, don’t talk carelessly about our Yeon-woo
└Lowkey: ??
eyesonyou: Sister Min-hee is so beautiful… This is crazy…
└Anonymous: For real for real
└Gahyun: I want to see her later at award ceremonies with full hair and makeup
└eyesonyou: No way, then I’ll stop breathing…
Matcha Milk: But who killed Justin?
└Anchovy Broth: Wasn’t it Yeon-woo? Is there anyone else there who would kill people besides Yeon-woo?
└Matcha Milk: You never know. They might have given it a twist from what we naturally expected.
└Anchovy Broth: That seems a bit forced
└Matcha Milk: Yeah it is a bit forced. But we’ll have to wait and see what happens
Anonymous: Wow but this is crazy… At first I really started watching reluctantly because of I Am an Actor, but now I’m looking forward to the drama more.
└eyesonyou: I agree, I only wait for Fridays these days too
The reactions were full of praise.
If anything, the atmosphere was even more captivated by [One Room] than during Episode 1.
In Episode 1, what kind of drama [One Room] would be wasn’t fully presented.
Rather, the focus was mainly on what characters would appear, and the expression of [One Room] itself only appeared briefly at the end.
Given that, the development of [One Room] shown in Episode 2… was bound to come across as even more shocking.
The flow created by all the emotional lines of ten different characters naturally intertwining… anyone watching the drama directly would get chills.
Thanks to this, posts praising Ryu could also be found easily.
Hunminjeongeum: Ryu is really a crazy person… He just destroys all drama conventions as he pleases. But it has this strangely chewy taste to it.
└Anonymous: For real, I think this is the first time I’ve seen such a hectic drama in Korean dramas, but it’s fun
Moon Hee-seok: Just how amazing are Im Yeong-do’s connections. Park Myeong-jin and Ryu… this doesn’t make sense, really
└Village Palace: I heard Park Myeong-jin and Im Yeong-do are bitter enemies
└Moon Hee-seok: Really? But then why did he appear on this show
└Village Palace: I don’t know lol maybe he really saw this show was destined to succeed and joined?
└Dosan Rabbit: He might have joined because of Ryu. I heard there are many directors who lined up wanting to work with Ryu.
└Moon Hee-seok: Ryu-god’s class is really tremendous;;
Seon-woo, who had been reading comments for a while, made a strange expression.
Seeing everyone praising Ryu without exception, that man felt even more peculiar to him.
Should he say it felt like he could clearly see how to manipulate people’s psychology.
‘It’s a bit strange, but….’
He had to acknowledge what deserved acknowledgment.
Ryu was undoubtedly a genius.
Usually when reading scripts, there would be parts that felt meaningless at least once, but it was hard to find such things in Ryu’s writing.
Should he say it was packed full.
However, separate from that, it was inevitable that Ryu made him uncomfortable.
Whether it was because he was too absorbed in his work, or if that was his original personality, he didn’t know… but Ryu seemed to have absolutely no intention of showing human consideration or anything like that when dealing with people.
Seon-woo made a resolution.
No matter how good his acting was, he would not become someone who put acting before people.
He couldn’t say Ryu was bad, but… no matter how he thought about it, he didn’t want to become like that.
But one unfair thing was that in people’s eyes, Seon-woo didn’t look particularly normal either.
Freshwater Snail: What is Kim Seon-woo really… First time seeing an actor act like that at his age
└Cali: What’s chilling is that you can visibly see his skills improving as time goes by
└Anxiety Ping: And he even went to Seoul National University lol fucking hell, it just doesn’t make sense, God is way too biased
Kim Quokka: lol I work at an acting academy and the kids at our academy who thought they were geniuses all became quiet this time
└Anonymous3: lol suddenly? Did reality hit them?
└Kim Quokka: Yeah they said they realized the world is wide
└Anonymous3: But even in that wide world, kids like Kim Seon-woo aren’t common…
Everyone was admiring Kim Seon-woo’s performance.
But among them, there was one post that particularly caught Seon-woo’s attention.
Fun Fun: But what did Kim Seon-woo’s expression at the end mean? When Park Moon-hyeon and Justin were dying, his expression was really chilling… I don’t know what that expression meant. It seemed sad but also envious… but I don’t understand why he would be envious?
└Not a Critic: I understood it well. Either way, Park Moon-hyeon was sincere about his life. And Kim Seon-woo was someone who tried to die because his life was boring. So in Kim Seon-woo’s eyes, Park Moon-hyeon’s sincerity would have looked more dazzling.
└Fun Fun: But then was Kim Seon-woo just envious at that moment?
└Not a Critic: It’s better to see it more complexly. Not simple emotions like envious, dislike, like… think of it as the feeling of seeing a treasure you could never possess.
└Fun Fun: …I still don’t understand. Either way, Park Moon-hyeon died. If it were when he was alive, maybe, but why make that expression at the moment of death?
└Freshwater Snail: Maybe because even death is part of life? I understood it as Seon-woo being envious even of dying while pursuing life.
└Kim Quokka: Yeah that’s right, and the reason Seon-woo made that strange expression when Justin died was because he finally felt the value of life. Like he finally wanted to live?
└Fun Fun: …You all really watched a different drama from me. Why am I so bad at understanding dramas
It was this kind of post.
A post digging into Kim Seon-woo’s emotional line itself.
And the impressions people showed there were quite accurate. The atmosphere captured exactly the emotions Seon-woo had tried to express.
‘But there was someone who couldn’t understand it.’
It was inevitable.
The character Kim Seon-woo himself wasn’t exactly easy. Even Seon-woo had quite a bit of difficulty digesting that character.
‘The problem is the next episode….’
Seon-woo fell into thought for a moment.
Through Justin’s death, Kim Seon-woo had finally begun to shine.
He had developed a vague will to live. Of course, Ryu hadn’t written all of that explicitly in the script… but at least that’s how Seon-woo interpreted it.
Then how would the character Kim Seon-woo change in episode 3?
Would he suddenly crave life? Or would he be confused by the value of life he was finally beginning to realize?
For now, he couldn’t make any hasty judgments about either possibility.
He had no choice but to wait for Ryu’s script.
‘This is quite unfortunate.’
If this were a typical filming site, he wouldn’t need to worry about such things.
These days, filming usually starts after all the scripts are completed.
But there were advantages that came from this approach too.
He could focus better on the current situation of his assigned role.
‘Another meeting with Writer Ryu… doesn’t seem likely.’
He had thought they might need to meet and talk once more, but seeing as there was no contact even after a day passed, it seemed that wouldn’t be the case.
She was probably immersed in writing the script right about now.
Seon-woo decided to enjoy the leisure time given to him for now.
Of course,
“Heh, hehe… I have to die… I have to die very magnificently….”
Not everyone could enjoy that leisure.
Ji-eun, who was right in front of him, was a perfect example. Seon-woo sighed as he watched Ji-eun continuously muttering about how she should die with a gloomy expression.
“Why are you being so dejected about it?”
“Hehe… I’m not dejected. I’ve awakened.”
Ji-eun turned to look at Seon-woo with eyes filled with madness.
“I’m really going to die tremendously. Since Kim Seon-woo has many connections with me too… I’ll make it fun for you when you’re acting, oppa. I’ll surprise everyone…!”
“That does sound somewhat exciting.”
“Hehe, right?”
Seon-woo nodded his head.
When Park Moon-hyeon and Justin died, Kim Seon-woo was able to shine like that… because their deaths were that impressive.
Then what about Yoo Ji-eun’s death?
It would be different from Park Moon-hyeon and Justin’s cases.
Since Yoo Ji-eun was relying on Kim Seon-woo, the emotion her death would bring would be much more intense.
It would be captivating.
“…Oppa, why are your eyes so scary?”
“Huh? Me?”
“Yes, you oppa. …You weren’t imagining me dying, were you?”
“….”
“You were, weren’t you. This oppa is really a scary person….”
Ji-eun shuddered and shook her head.
Seon-woo scratched his head with a slightly awkward expression.
“I was just excited wondering what kind of wonderful acting you’d show me….”
“What kind of amazing acting could someone who’s been eliminated do?”
Ji-eun pouted her lips.
And that’s when it happened. Long hair suddenly draped between the two of them.
“What are you talking about?”
Bright red lips curved in a strange arc toward Ji-eun.
And at the same time, Ji-eun’s face turned slightly pale.
It was Yeon-woo.
“N-nothing particularly special. J-just that I should die well….”
“Oh, that’s important. How is Ji-eun planning to die this time? By voting? Or murder?”
“…W-well, I don’t know.”
“Come to think of it, there was something I wanted to ask Yeon-woo.”
Yeon-woo turned to look at Seon-woo.
Seon-woo quietly opened his mouth.
“Who do you think killed Justin? Was it you, Yeon-woo?”
“Hmm, actually I know the answer.”
“…You know the answer?”
“Yeah. When I met Writer Ryu last time, I got a hint.”
She got a hint?
Come to think of it, that made sense.
To act out the emotional line Yeon-woo showed when Justin died… she would need to know whether she killed Justin or not.
“Can’t you tell us?”
“No. She told me to keep it secret if possible.”
“I guess that would be better.”
Well, they’d probably find out that secret in episode 3 anyway.
He was thinking that when it happened.
—The script has arrived.
—All actors please gather at the entrance.
The script had arrived just in time.
Seon-woo’s eyes sparkled as he jumped to his feet.
This was the moment he had been eagerly awaiting. How curious he had been to see what kind of reaction Kim Seon-woo would show now that he had finally realized the value of life.
Now he could meet him.
Kim Seon-woo who had awakened to life.
Kim Seon-woo who had begun to shine.
‘How will his Color Orb… change?’
Kim Seon-woo was ash-colored. That fact would remain unchanged.
But even if it was the same ash color, there was no telling what colored patterns and stains might appear on top of it. In the scene where Justin dies, Kim Seon-woo’s Color Orb had shone with a deeper color than ever before… but he couldn’t observe any special patterns there.
But now in episode 3, he would surely be able to see some change.
If Kim Seon-woo had realized the value of life through episode 2, then episode 3… was the time for him to truly begin changing.
Seon-woo studied the script intently.
And after turning pages for who knows how long, Seon-woo turned the last page… closed his eyes and became intoxicated with the script’s lingering impression.
‘…I want to start filming soon.’
It was a script that made him understand why people kept saying “Writer Ryu, Writer Ryu.”
Seon-woo raised his hand. And above it, he conjured Kim Seon-woo’s Color Orb. His heart pounded as if it might burst, wondering what form Kim Seon-woo’s Color Orb would take.
And just as he was about to lose himself looking at the patterns of the Color Orb that finally appeared before his eyes,
“Seon-woo.”
A familiar voice broke Seon-woo’s contemplation.
It was Min-hee. She was looking at him with a slightly hesitant expression.
“…What’s the matter?”
“Could I… ask you just one thing?”
“Oh, yes. What is it?”
“Well…”
Min-hee hesitated.
She hesitated so much that he wondered what she could possibly be thinking of asking.
“It was you, wasn’t it?”
But when Min-hee finally opened her mouth, Seon-woo understood why she had shown such behavior.
And at the same time, he fell into confusion.
“The one who killed Justin.”
…What is she talking about?
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