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STRINGS OF TRUTH
MINISTRY OF CULTURE, SPORTS AND TOURISM AND KOCCA
ALL CHARACTERS, PLACES, INSTITUTIONS, ORGANIZATIONS, EVENTS, OCCUPATIONS, ETC.
PORTRAYED IN THIS DRAMA ARE FICTIONAL
"EPISODE 6"
Today is our first look at Symphony No. 1 by Brahms.
It took Brahms many years to complete
this symphony.
It was only released after a lot of thought was given to it.
Consequently, it is rich,
intricate and structurally dense.
For the concert, I would like to add
more dramatic elements to this already dramatic piece.
Let's begin.
Yoseop.
The steps of a giant!
Good. Tempo!
With more intensity!
Seeum.
Seeum, are you okay?
It doesn't look like there's a fire.
Why did it go off, then?
There's been so much chaos, and now this!
Just look at all this water! It's as if a water cannon went off!
- Are you okay? - I can't believe this.
- Inhan. - Yes?
- Please call the instrument technician. - Okay.
Check your instruments,
and give the damaged ones to the technician first.
Seeum, are you okay?
Of course. Luna, hurry and check on the string instruments.
- Okay. - What-- What happened here?
Mr. Jeon, please turn off the sprinklers.
Yes, of course.
- Please get them some dry towels. - Okay.
Mr. Park, are you okay?
I'm fine. It's the instruments I'm worried about.
Yoseop, is the timpani okay?
I'm not sure. It looks pretty bad though.
- - Seeum?
Seeum?
Seeum.
How did you...
Your mother wanted to see you.
Seeum's mother?
Is that Bae Junghwa?
What happened here?
The violin.
Seeum, why is the violin like that?
It's wet.
The violin is completely soaked.
Mom, let's go back to the hospital.
- - Seeum!
I don't want to go to the hospital.
I don't want to go.
Come on. You need to go to the hospital.
Seeum!
It's coming for you.
No, please.
Mom.
- Junghwa! - Mom.
- Hurry, call 911. - Okay.
Mom!
Mom.
We need her next of kin.
Yes.
You're coming, right?
I'll go.
What?
I'm family.
The law recognizes me as her next of kin.
I'm going to go. Please take care of the members.
911 AMBULANCE
Seeum's mother didn't look like she was all there.
Right? Do you think it's Alzheimer’s?
She called Luna "Seeum," right?
Bae Junghwa
was a renowned violinist.
Didn't she just vanish out of the blue?
- Huh? - Don't you know her personally?
Mr. Park, you only use Mr. Cha's violins.
I just heard through the grapevine that she was ill.
But why would Professor Kim
bring his sick mother-in-law all the way here?
Doesn't that seem kind of strange?
It does.
That aside, I'm worried about Luna's violin.
It got soaked, and then was thrown to the ground.
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CHUNG EUN SENIOR CARE CENTER
Ms. Cha?
Your mother has been waiting a long time for you to come see her.
She doesn't have much time left.
I have a question.
What are the first symptoms of the disease?
From birth, those affected are somewhat different.
A high percentage of Remington's patients are born with very acute senses.
So, many of them become artists.
But slowly, all of the senses start to dull.
Eventually your senses and nerves
stop functioning the way you want them to.
Everything you were given at birth is taken from you in an instant.
That's why those patients experience a stronger sense of frustration.
In particular,
it's when they lose their memory and start to become violent
that it becomes very tough.
Especially because those closest to them
have to see them in that state.
Die! Die!
You're a monster. You need to die!
Die.
Your car isn't here because you came in the ambulance.
After you, Maestra.
It's okay.
Maestra,
it's very late, so it'll be impossible to hail a cab.
Won't you please do me the honor?
- -
Tell me what you want to do to that bastard.
If you want, I can send him away,
rough him up,
or even put him six feet under.
Whatever you want, just say the word.
Don't do anything.
I'll handle it myself.
It's coming for you.
What's going on? You're missing every shot.
What I want to shoot isn't here.
Don't worry, Yura.
You're aware the project is already underway, aren't you?
If we have to drop it, there will be consequences.
I'm going to shoot that documentary no matter what.
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