Chapter 128

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128. New goal (3)

#S.

Jung-hwan drove Hyo-won to the corner of the classroom and inflicted relentless violence on him.

In the end, Hyo-won cannot overcome the violence and loses his mind. Seeing Hyo-won bleeding and breathing weakly, Jung-hwan comes to his senses.

But too much has already happened. Jung-hwan, unable to turn back and staring blankly at Hyo-won, who has his eyes closed, can't overcome his anger and slams the locker with a desk chair on the other side of the classroom and roars.

In the roar of Jeonghwan.

The janitor who was guarding the school came running, and the chair fragments were thrown down from the locker.

At that time, blood began to flow from Do-wook's cheek. It was not a planned scene. However, the camera didn't miss it and took a close-up.

#S.

Junghwan is walking on the ledge on the rooftop with a risky step.

If you stretch your foot to the left, it goes inside the roof, and if you stretch your foot to the right... . oh sting

Streets with few people, lined with trees.

The leaves are shaking, and a red sunset is coloring the sky like the sunset he saw with Hyowon one day.

Jung-hwan slowly closes his eyes and steps forward while watching the scene.

Cut and Puyeji ending in sight.

THE END.

When the subtitles came up and the screen went dark, people in the theater stood up one by one and started clapping. Director Yoon Seong-ah, Park Hyo-won, and Do-wook, who were present with the standing ovation, also stood up from their seats. Looking back, they saw a lot of people clapping at them.

Most of them were locals, and there were many who came by plane like him to enjoy the Cannes Film Festival from various countries. Receiving applause from non-Koreans, starting with eye and hair color, aroused a strange feeling.

They were people who couldn't communicate with each other except to say hello. It was so amazing that they were so impressed by the Korean work of <Blue Whale> that they raised their thumbs and clapped their hands.

"The reaction..."

"Is it really good? Wow... ... ... ... ."

When Do-wook muttered with emotion, director Yoon Seong-ah continued. But neither of them could speak. The sensuous video and direction of <The Blue Whale> overwhelmed all the audiences at the Debussy Pavilion. It was a story about Korean teenagers, but the anxiety and violence of puberty could be fully understood by anyone in other countries.

The narrative, direction, and acting of the actors were all harmonious. The immaturity of lighting was often noticed by the discerning experts, but even that could be interpreted as a crude metaphor of adolescence. That's why the other parts were great, so the flaws didn't seem like a shortcoming.

The applause continued for over 10 minutes. There were also those who considered standing ovation at Cannes as a practice. This was because most of the dozens of films submitted to the Cannes Film Festival received a standing ovation.

It also expressed the love and respect for the film crew of the filmmakers who attended the Cannes Film Festival. First of all, it also meant that it had already been verified that it was a work that came to the 'Cannes' film festival.

But most were not all. Occasionally, when a movie that did not attract the attention of the audience was screened, there was no standing ovation at all, and even if there was, it was only about 3 minutes out of etiquette. So, it was difficult to see applause for more than 10 minutes as a custom. The sincere praise came out from the eyes of those who clapped.

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