The first 200 lines.
I'm home.
Oh, In Kyung. Come join us for dinner.
Move. Move it.
You little...
Oh my goodness.
Did your mum send these?
She sent a bunch of stuff for all of us to share.
In Kyung, look at this. She also sent pickled oysters,
which you love.
That's awesome.
Hey...
What's wrong?
In Kyung.
In Kyung.
Oh, no. I guess she's feeling queasy.
It looks like she's feeling very ill.
This is one of her favourite side dishes.
In Kyung, are you okay? - Goodness.
Come to your senses, kid.
I get that you love your sister dearly,
but you cannot follow a woman into the bathroom.
She's right, Han Soo. You just stay here. I'll go check on her.
She hasn't been eating properly since yesterday.
I wonder what the problem is.
Are you all right?
Are you still feeling under the weather?
Yes.
I keep feeling weak and unwell these days.
Did you eat something that doesn't agree with you?
It looks like severe indigestion to me.
Or maybe you're not sick.
You don't normally eat over-fermented kimchi,
but I saw you devouring it last night.
And today, the smell of your favourite dish gave you nausea.
I must say, you're acting as if...
you're pregnant...
Gosh, Ms Park. That is complete nonsense.
We're not talking about Choon Ja here.
How can you think that In Kyung would do such a thing?
My goodness. What do I have to do with this?
Geum Soon, you hurt my feelings.
Ms Park. You're out of line, too.
How can you say such a thing to your daughter who is feeling ill?
Well, I was just...
I'm just wondering because she looks so pale now.
Gosh, seriously.
They say that a woman's face can change every second.
There's nothing wrong with her looking a little pale.
All right. Let's drop this and just go to bed.
That way, In Kyung will be able to get some rest, as well.
Let's go! Get up.
Goodness. I'm coming, you wench.
I got it for your birthday.
Gosh.
I'll be sure to treasure this until the day I die.
Congratulations. You're going to be a mum.
I'm carrying...
Min Woo's baby?
Min Woo...
and I have a baby now.
Our baby.
This could make you feel suffocated, right?
In Kyung, what did the doctor say?
Is it caused by fatigue?
No, the over-fermented kimchi must've caused indigestion.
Aren't I right? - Sorry?
Oh, well...
The doctor said that I have a cold.
Really? Right, people often catch a bad cold in autumn.
Did you take medicine? - Yes.
I took it earlier today.
Take your time and get ready.
I'll head out for my shift first.
Don't work too hard, okay?
The medicine must be working.
She looks much better than yesterday.
Yes. She does, right?
What are you doing now? - Your film,
"Youth". I want to quit.
The writer keeps saying that he's not going to revise the script,
and you keep siding with him. I can't work like this!
Mr Oh.
Please don't get emotional and...
I don't want to hear it.
He's a rookie writer.
I don't know why you're being all protective of him,
but I'll be sure to watch how well he does.
Mr Oh just left,
saying that he doesn't want to work on "Youth" any more.
Let me ask you this for the last time. Will you have no regrets...
about not asking him to stay?
I will have no regrets.
I may be regretting joining hands with you, though.
What do you mean by that?
Didn't you once tell me...
that you think In Kyung, you and I...
are meant to cross paths with each other?
What I'm saying is that I'm not sure if it's a good thing.
Mr Cha.
Is there something...
you want to tell me? - No.
Nothing.
I have nothing to say to you.
You should get back to work now.
Mr Oh, you never let me down. That's great.
Directors should never be willing to compromise or give in.
I'm very glad to hear that you quit.
I couldn't put up with it any more.
Nam Jung Ho's obstinate way of doing things is ruining Baekdu Films.
I mean, he sides with that rookie playwright on everything.
Before Baekdu Films starts going downhill,
you should reclaim it and bring it back to a well-functioning state.
Calm down first.
I will make that happen in a near future.
In order to make it happen,
the vacancy created due to your resignation...
must not be filled by another director.
Do you get what I'm saying?
Yes, Sir. I understand what you're getting at.
I have the film industry covered.
I'll spread a rumour that the stuck-up is a communist.
I like that. That sounds awesome.
It could be a good thing.
How can he make a good film when he's so narrow-minded?
He probably would've ended up ruining your script anyway.
But still...
I don't feel so great because I feel like I drove him out.
It won't be easy to find a new director on such short notice.
If we can't find any, you should just do it yourself.
What? - Let's be honest.
No one will do a better job than you since you know it the best.
Plus, your ultimate goal is becoming a director.
Am I wrong?
I just joined Baekdu Films. I can't direct a film right away.
Right, most people can't.
But you're different.
I believe you can do it.
Director?
I told Min Woo...
that I'd wait until he decides what he wants to do.
What should I do now?
Will he be happy to hear the news about you?
No, I shouldn't be negative.
He'll certainly be happy to hear the news.
I'm sorry.
My baby,
I promise you that I'll only show you and tell you...
happy things from now on.
Is your stomach upset?
Pardon me?
No. - Then what's the problem?
Why are you going back and forth between smiling and grimacing...
while touching your belly like a crazy woman?
Don't you know how ugly you are?
If you keep doing that, you'll scare all the passengers away.
Learn from me.
Look pretty like me...
and smile!
Okay. Smile.
I'll get going now.
Don't forget. Smile!
You don't want to work on it because of Mr Cha?
That's what Mr Oh is insisting, which is very one-sided.
Mr Hwang.
Mr Hwang!
Goodness.
Everyone thinks that Mr Cha is disrespectful towards directors...
and that he's extremely unyielding to others' opinions.
Chairman Lee also spread a rumour about him being a leftist,
and people are buying it.
Goodness gracious.
It sounds like everyone is praying for "Youth" to fail.
Then I have no choice but to meet every single film director...
and try to persuade them in person.
Min Woo.
I'm hungry. Have dinner with me before you head home. Please?
Sure, let's do that.
Min Woo.
Can we...
talk for a few minutes?
I'm sorry. I have plans.
Let's go. - Then how about tomorrow?
Can you make some time to speak with me?
Just a second.
We promised not to do this to each other.
Am I wrong?
We did,
but I have to talk to you about something.
It's important.
Then...
let's meet tomorrow.
We can talk then.
Min Woo, wait up.
You're letting him go like that again today?
Hello, Mr Nam.
Yes. I didn't give him a heads-up that I was coming.
It looks like he has plans for this evening. I'll see him tomorrow.
I'll get going.
Just a moment.
You're sweating a lot.
No comments yet. Be the first to leave one.