Chapter 120

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120. Identity (3)

Do-wook once again hit the first line.

"What are you looking at? You bastard."

Staggering a little, Do-wook pushed Park Hyo-won, who was catching him. It was a movement that was neither too strong nor too weak.

It was as if someone like you could push it away without using your full strength, but it seemed that you still had power that you couldn't help but be able to control.

No signal came out of Director Yoon Seong-ah's mouth. It meant go. Park Hyo-won served as the ambassador.

"...What? What did you just say to me?"

"What are you looking at? Fuck you."

"Hey. Junghwan. You're crazy right now."

"No. Because I'm crazy, right?"

The eyes of the two men crossed. The camera angle was shaking.

"Jung X. Hey! Kim Jung-hwan!"

"why why why!"

Do-wook, who plays Jung-hwan, went crazy and screamed. He waved his arms as if he was going to stab Park Hyo-won. It was a menacing arm movement.

It was a scene where Jung-hwan, who was the leader of the violent circle but was just an ordinary friend to Hyo-won, showed his violent nature. It was because of a subtle jealousy and inferiority complex.

"You ask. why are you calling You fucking bastard."

Do-wook, who had been screaming, soon hardened his expression and asked calmly. Coldness overflowed from Do-wook, who asked calmly while revealing the whites.

Looking at the monitor, Director Yoon Seong-ah's expression became serious. There was no cut sound for a long time, so Do-wook and Park Hyo-won had to stare at each other while acting for a long time.

Do-wook's eyes, who played the role of Jung-hwan, were rough. A sandstorm seemed to blow over the desolate dirt road.

Park Hyo-won's eyes, which contained a bit of embarrassment and a sense of betrayal towards his friend, were also formidable. When their eyes met, sparks seemed to rise.

The color of the darkening sunset conveyed the emotions of the two more. <Blue Whale> expresses desperate and anxious youth. From the first scene, the acting of the two actors was very fierce.

"Cut! Okay!"

The two actors, who didn't even blink at the sound of director Yoon Seong-ah's cut, let out a breath like a sigh. Even breathing was controlled to match the smoke.

Although it seems to have loosened up a bit, tension still circulated between the two. Park Hyo-won relaxed his shoulders first and got out of his role.

Park Hyo-won let out a long sigh. It was Park Hyo-won who had acted several times with prominent actors while filming a few independent films, but Do-wook had Do-wook's own energy.

'Is it because he was young? No, X feet. I couldn't do that when I was younger.'

"Hu..."

Park Hyo-won was able to immerse himself in the moment and deliver a good performance thanks to the opponent acting with strong energy.

Of course, it was true that Dowook was lacking compared to his senior actors in terms of skill. Definitely lack of experience. If he had a little more experience, he wouldn't have dragged on the NG that continued yesterday and today for so long.

However, director Yoon Seong-ah did not directly point out the problem to Do-wook. Park Hyo-won was also instructed not to tell him what the problem was.

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