I’ve Become a Genius Actor
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Maybe it will work?

“···.”

Yoo Il lay down on the floor and looked at Kim Sun Ah’s face.

It wasn’t a very good situation. Kim Sun-a’s skin, which was already light, was gradually turning into a blank sheet of paper.

‘It’s difficult.’

Yoo Il looked at Kim Sun-ah with as calm a face as possible. Kim Sun-ah still had a pale face, but she soon calmed down her expression.

Han Yu-il decided to hit the player before he was asked if he was okay.

“I was just resting, senior.”

“I saw you fall.”

Yuil answered without changing his expression.

“I have a cramp in my leg.”

“···.”

Kim Seon-ah looked at Yoo Il with narrowed eyebrows. It didn’t seem like he believed what he said.

Yuil sighed softly.

All he knew for certain was that what he had just given was not a good answer.

‘I don’t know.’

Yuil turned his head slightly and took a breath.

As I spoke, my breathing unintentionally started to become rough.

“…is this really okay?”

Hearing Kim Sun-ah’s words, Yu Il closed his mouth and barely nodded.

【You need to calm down, Yuil.】

‘know.’

Kim Sun-ah was still frozen and looking at Yu Il.

“I’m fine, so you don’t have to worry.”

Then Kim Sun-ah’s eyes became even more strange.

As I continued to breathe deeply, my upset stomach gradually got better. Yoo Il, who barely got up and sat down, slowly opened his mouth.

“Are you here to practice?”

Kim Sun-ah nodded vaguely. It was then that the only thing she noticed was that she was holding something in her hand.

“···Actually, I heard that Yuil practices here.”

Kim Sun-ah placed a take-out cup and a sandwich at the entrance to the practice room.

Yoo Il muttered a small thank you and thought.

‘···I’ll have to be more careful from now on.’

As soon as Kim Sun-ah returned, Yu Il lay down on the floor again.

I promised myself that I would never do ‘background painting’ in the practice room again.

*

The very next day.

At the filming site of < Jinhee>, the assistant director who was sitting next to director Won Hee-soo checked every little element of the coffee shop set and waited for the call time to come.

“Actors, please stand by!”

As soon as the actors in the waiting room took their seats, filming began.

The scene to be filmed today was a scene where two characters meet again in a coffee shop and have a conversation with complex emotions.

“Camera roll-”

“action!”

Starting with that voice, the two actors became Kiwon and Jinhee.

Gwon, who was staring at Jinhee, opens his mouth.

“Jinhee.”

Jinhee, biting her lip, continues speaking slowly.

“···It seems that bad games are popular among young people these days.”

“What is that-”

“Doesn’t it seem like seducing a married woman is a lot of fun? “Does it suit your constitution?”

The assistant director, who was watching Seo Hyun-joo’s ‘Jinhee’, quietly swallowed his saliva.

I already knew about Seo Hyun-joo’s acting skills. However, with each filming, the assistant director was surprised in a new way.

‘···Amazing, Great.’

Facial expressions and gestures that straddle the line between calm and anxiety, and even the old-fashioned speaking style typical of Seoul in the 80s.

With each shoot, she became more and more like ‘Jinhee’.

‘I understand why the director thought I was number one from the beginning.’

The assistant director was quietly amazed and fixed his eyes on the monitor.

“Did I seem like an easy person? You saw it wrong. “I’m not that easy of a person.”

Hearing Jinhee’s words, Yuil slowly opened his mouth. The answer that came back was unexpected.

“If you tell me to go, I will go.”

‘···!’

A cold tone flowed from his mouth. It was so cold that it felt like it would burn me.

Gwon slowly raised his head.

“however···”

His straight gaze was directed at Jinhee.

“Why does what Jinhee says sound different to me?”

It was a defiant look, completely different from the obedient and friendly look that ‘Giwon’ had shown so far.

The assistant director, who was watching the monitor with the director, took a breath without realizing it.

My heart tingled as if I had become Jinhee.

‘what?’

The assistant director looked at Han Yu-il with a surprised face.

Of course, I know because I watched him act at the same filming location a few days ago. He was basically an actor who was good at acting.

‘Those eyes aren’t even in the script.’

If he remembers correctly, he didn’t look like that during the reading.

But… surprisingly, it went well together.

‘Miss, you’re awake…’

In fact, < Jinhee> was a work that was so calm that it could have been boring.

As expected, most scenes were conducted through dialogue, and the characters were not diverse.

It was a movie that focused solely on acting and directing instead of provocative attractions.

The assistant director didn’t even expect < Jinhee> to exceed 1 million sales. It was not a film made for commercial purposes in the first place.

but···

‘…I don’t know if this will work?’

If only the main actors did this well.

“Cut!”

Director Won Hee-soo also looked satisfied. Director Won looked at Yoo Il with the corners of his mouth raised high.

“Honey, what’s going on~? “I completely ran into water?”

She continued with her characteristic mischievous smile.

Seo Hyun-joo also quietly approached Yoo-il during the break.

“You look much more comfortable today.”

Thanks to the good results from the first scene, filming took place in a warmer atmosphere than usual.

Meanwhile, Yuil was also feeling it.

‘It’s definitely different.’

It felt different from the acting I had done on set before.

A coffee shop from the 80s that I watched through ‘Background Painting’. And the moment I met Jinhee and acted there. Although it was only a brief experience, it was still an unforgettable sensation.

The only thing that was disappointing was that it was too short.

If it could be done longer, wouldn’t it be possible to get a different result?

【This is not a training you can try every day.】

Bwin, who read Yuil’s thoughts, spoke as if warning.

‘Three times a week is probably possible.’

【···.】

Instead of responding to his words, Bwyn chose silence.

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“Thank you for your effort!”

After filming was over, the staff members responded brightly and spoke to Yu Il, who greeted him.

“Oh, Mr. Yuil! “I’m really enjoying watching that traveling theater company!”

“that’s right. “I’m really looking forward to episode 3!”

Yoo Il smiled at the words of the production team staff.

“I’m glad you enjoyed it.”

“Did you see it too, the actor?”

“Oh, of course you saw it!”

Yuil smiled vaguely.

“no way···. “You still haven’t seen it, right?”

“···haha.”

Of course, Han Yu-il still hasn’t seen the broadcast.

However, I knew how the filming went because Jin Ha-young and her classmates constantly sent us television screens, screenshots, and various memes created after the broadcast.

Among the staff members shouting that they should see it right away, Seo Hyun-joo quietly intervened.

“It was fun, traveling theater troupe.”

“···!”

“The acting was good too.”

Yuil scratched his head in sudden embarrassment.

“Oh, you’re embarrassed, actor!”

“What, what~”

Since there was no filming tomorrow, the excited staff members began to add their own words one by one.

“Rest well, and I’ll see you at the next shoot.”

“Yes, actor too!”

“Oh, actor! What are you doing tomorrow, actor?”

Yuil answered calmly.

“I’m going to school.”

*

Yuil took the subway for the first time in a while and headed to school. Because he wore a hat and a mask, no one recognized him.

After getting off the subway station and walking for a few minutes, I saw the main gate.

‘It’s been quite a while since I went to the classroom.’

Now was the time when all the lectures were over and the lectures were starting in earnest.

The lecture Yuil will listen to today was < Introduction to Scenario Creation>. As soon as I entered the classroom, the eyes of twenty students were focused on Yuil.

Yuil bowed silently to the students and sat in the back seat.

And soon the lecture began.

“A feature-length screenplay can be divided into acts 1, 2, and 3, and consists of a total of 8 sequences.”

The beam projector turned on, and a table appeared on the screen.

“Writing a screenplay, especially a feature-length screenplay, is the same as building a building. You have to build it properly starting from the pillars. That pillar is the structure.”

The professor continued, pointing to each table on the screen.

“Act 1 should explain the protagonist’s situation and present the central problem of the story. “We need to show an opportunity for the character to get caught up in the story and raise curiosity about how the protagonist will be able to resolve the predicament.”

Yuil organized the contents that appeared on the screen in a notebook with interested eyes.

‘That’s fun.’

Even though I had never properly learned about playwriting, I had occasionally thought about writing something new, so it was a lecture I really wanted to take.

“···So, in this lecture, I plan to aim to write up to the first act of a full-length screenplay.”

As the students answered in unison, the professor looked around the classroom with a smile.

“Then, today’s lecture will end here…”

As students began to pack their bags here and there at those words, the professor raised his hand to stop them. Then the professor looked around and asked.

“I will end with just one question. “What is a good scenario?”

Someone raised their hand.

“···Interesting scenario?”

“It’s fun, that’s the answer too.”

“It’s a structurally sound scenario!”

“Yeah, that could happen.”

The professor nodded and this time looked straight at Yuil and asked.

“Shall Student Han Yu-il speak? “From the standpoint of acting while looking at the scenario?”

Wow-

Cheers and laughter erupted among the students.

‘···ah.’

Yuil felt his face getting hot and slowly opened his mouth.

“At least for me, a good scenario is-”

···I think it would be better to just answer honestly.

Yuil quickly gathered his thoughts and opened his mouth.

“I think it’s a scenario that makes me think, ‘I want to act it myself’ even as I read it.”

“hmm···”

After hearing Yuil’s answer, the professor smiled and nodded.

“That’s important. In a word, there must be ‘hooking’. So what kind of scenario would an actor ‘want to act’?”

The professor looked at the students with a smiling face and said.

“We will continue from there next time. Thank you all for your hard work.”

The students, who had been looking at the professor with expectant eyes, stood up one by one with disappointed faces.

“I’m really sorry, but can I take just one picture?”

“Oh, me too…”

Yuil was able to leave the classroom only after a short photo time.

‘Maybe it’s because it’s been a while since I took an offline lecture.’

It was a satisfying lecture.

Although I was worried about having to write part of a full-length screenplay.

Yuil left the campus feeling both anticipation and worry at the same time.

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And that evening, without fail, the school community began to flood with verification messages saying they had seen Han Yu-il.

【- ㅁㅊ

[Today Hanyuil Spring]

┗ Really?!!?!?!

┗ Where are you? Share your location right now plz

┗ I heard you were taking a lecture at Ilchun Gwan earlier.

┗┗ ㅠㅠha I also want to take the lecture together..

┗┗ Mr. Yuil.. You won’t take engineering lectures just for fun, right..?

┗┗ Do you want to do it?

– Is it true that Han Yu-il came?

[ㄱㄴ]

┗ Ha, can I still see you when I go to school?

┗┗ I already went back..

┗┗ ㅠㅠㅠ

┗ (Photo)

┗┗ I tried to get his autograph when I met him, but I couldn’t even talk to him..

┗┗ Atmosphere ㅁㅊ

┗┗ No, he seems to be getting more and more handsome】

‘Now that’s enough.’

As Yoo Il spoke with an embarrassed expression, the translucent window quickly disappeared.

Yuil did a short stretch and then stood in the living room.

【···Do you want to start right away?】

Yuil nodded and slowly closed his eyes. Bwin’s calm voice rang out.

【Let’s start the ‘background’ of scene 53.】

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Yuil practiced background painting at least three times a week. There were about five times when Minwoo Jin almost fainted, but fortunately he was able to get through it without being caught.

Thanks to that, the filming of < Jinhee> went smoothly without any major NGs.

Meanwhile, time passed quickly.

Before we knew it, the last day of filming for < Jinhee> had arrived.

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