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“Then the ending of Act 2 will change a bit, right?”

“Probably? But the writer agreed to it, so it shouldn’t be a big issue.”

After we successfully wrapped filming for Act 2 of The Pianist,

I got a call at the hotel from Seokho hyung.

“So that means the middle of my schedule just opened up all of a sudden.”

Originally, the entire second half of 2021 was blocked out for The Pianist.

But with things changing like this, the latter half of the ye ...

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