King of the Last Drama

001 Meet the Electoral Officer

Often I use the expression "lipstick."

This means that the broadcast writer, or PD, was the first person to play a role other than as an assistant.

It's not easy. It is usually possible to go through a long period of hard work as an assistant writer, or as a choreographer.

Needless to say, it is a great pleasure for me. I'm sure you're not exaggerating about flying in the sky.

It recalls the enthusiasm of the day when most of the people who first stood in the shoes of the creator decided to come to this floor in the first place.

There are no people who do not try.

Sometimes, the addition of talent and luck to such efforts and enthusiasm creates surprising masterpieces. Those who are recognized as such are given the opportunity to rise higher.

But in most cases, this is not the case and is forgotten.

There's an excuse like this, but in the end, so am I.

So,

I've always thought about it.

"I want to make a last-minute drama."

"· · · · · ·."

The ghost is silent. It looks suspicious of my ears.

He stirs for a while and opens his mouth.

[Well, there. Didn't I introduce myself?]

"You did."

[What did you say my name was?]

"Kim Chul."

I said.

"Cannes, Berlin, Venice, all three major film festivals."

[Well, your ears were pierced.]

"Yes, I am a fan of you personally. He's got all his work, and when he died of a sudden accident, he was sad and he couldn't get the food through his throat. I'm so happy to meet you in the aftermath."

[Uh · · · Come. Thank you for liking me. I appreciate it.]

The ghost scratches Buck's head.

[So, yeah. Let me ask you one more time. So what do you want me to do?]

"I want to make the ultimate bar drama."

[· · · · · ·.]