A Muse Page #4
- Year:
- 2012
- 129 min
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Sir, thank you very much.
You turned an engineer into a writer
Who didn't know anything about stars.
Thank you, sir.
Happy birthday Grumpa.
Good night.
I should go to bed.
Good night, Eungyo.
Here? This shallow pan?
You are ticklish here?
Here, and here...
Don't...
How much do you care for me?
How much...
Do you know why
teenage girls have sex?
Because you care for me...
You came back
because you care for me.
I'm lonely, too.
That's why.
Who fiddled with the engine?
The handle has no control.
You are lucky to be alive!
Is it because the car is old?
No...
Someone loosened it.
Loosened it?
Yes.
If someone loosened it,
it means he did it on purpose.
If he did,
he meant to kill you.
Who messed with this car?
And it's fairly recent.
Look here, no oil marks.
See how dangerous
an amateur job can be?
People think internet is
all they need to fix a car.
Did you think I'd let
that old man get to me?
I can see inside your head!
I know all about it, old man.
F***...
My beloved, respected teacher
How could he do this to me?
After all I've done...
No son could have been more loyal.
You have one new message.
I...
killed... Seo Jiwoo.
Grumpa.
You are wasted.
My mom...
Her heels are cracking again
like a tree bark...
she's shaving it
with a knife again.
Crouching down.
I was watching her
When it suddenly came back to me.
Remember the night
I came here?
That moment...
That air...
That temperature...
That humidity...
That warmth...
Some things can never be felt
no matter how hard you tell.
Even if you had told someone,
a third person can never describe it.
An engineer...
Who thinks all mirrors are the same...
How could he know...
Eungyo belongs to you...
You wrote Eungyo...
Thank you...
Thank you for making me
so pretty in the story.
I didn't know I was so pretty.
I had no idea.
I didn't know anything
like an idiot.
I was just a big-headed idiot.
I was so stupid.
Good bye, Grumpa.
Good bye
Eungyo...
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