The applause from the previous take hadn't fully died down when Dayo clapped his hands once, sharp and decisive.
"Alright," he said. "Good work. Let's reset. Next scene."
The energy on set shifted immediately.
Crew members moved with purpose. Cameras were repositioned. Lighting rigs were adjusted to mimic the harsh, flickering glow of an abandoned train station. Props were brought in—loose debris, shattered signage, bent metal railings. The artificial fog machine hummed softly, filling the space with a thin, oppressive haze.
This was one of those scenes.
The kind that didn't rely on dialogue or spectacle, but on raw emotion.
Dayo's eyes moved across the cast as they gathered near the tracks.
Five characters.
Park Sang-hwa.
Seong-kyeong, his pregnant wife.
Su-an, the child.
Seong-gyu.
And Jin-hee.
Jin-hee which was played by Min-Ji.
