[Scene: A quiet studio filled with warm lights and soft camera flashes.
The cast of What Is True Love — Hanaya, MK, Malaaa, Jin, and MK's real mother — sit together on a long sofa.
There's a small table with tea cups. The interviewer begins.]
Interviewer:
Thank you all for being here today. It was a very emotional story — one that left many of us speechless.
Now that everything's over… how do you all feel?
Hanaya: (smiles softly)
Honestly, I still feel like I'm inside that story.
When I held MK in my arms, crying… it didn't feel like acting.
It felt like being a real mother — even if just for a moment.
MK: (looking down, shyly)
This story changed something inside me.
I had to show pain, loneliness, and hope all at once.
It wasn't easy… but it felt real. Like I was living another life.
Malaaa: (laughs through a small tear)
I cried so many times during filming!
Every time MK looked at us with those quiet eyes, it hurt — but in a beautiful way.
And when the cameras stopped, he was the one who made everyone laugh again.
Jin: (gazes at the floor)
My role was the hardest. I had to become someone cruel —
someone who broke others while being broken himself.
Playing him made me realize how one mistake…
can destroy so many lives.
MK's Mother: (voice trembling slightly)
I joined near the end, but when I walked into the hospital scene…
it felt too real.
Those words — when I called him "my son" —
I wasn't acting. I meant them from my heart.
Interviewer:
If you could say one last thing to your character, or to someone from the story —
what would it be?
Hanaya: (turns toward MK)
"I'm here now. You're not alone anymore."
MK: (smiles faintly)
"Thank you… for being my light, even when I couldn't see it."
Malaaa: (grinning)
"Let's meet again — but next time, in a happy story!"
Jin: (a sad chuckle)
"To the boy I hurt — I hope you forgive me, someday."
MK's Mother: (tears falling quietly)
"To my son… I'll never let you go again."
(The studio falls silent. The lights slowly dim, and the camera captures the soft faces of the cast — no
longer characters, but people connected by one story.)
