In this short scene, the protagonist is introduced to his friends and family. He tells them about his childhood, when his father took him to see a "Mongolian doctor," who told him that he had "emotional deficit disorder" and that he was "thoughtless and shameless." The protagonist is upset that he is being treated like a child, and he begs his friends to invite him to their home for a goodbye kiss. He also tells them that his brother is planning to make an "adaptation" of a famous novel. The protagonist tells his friends that they have acquired the right to make the film, and they promise to do it with "a prudent attitude." He then goes on to tell them that they need to raise the "rating" of the novel so that they will be able to find suitable actors for the film.
In this short scene, the protagonist is introduced to his friends and family. He tells them about his childhood, when his father took him to see a "Mongolian doctor," who told him that he had "emotional deficit disorder" and that he was "thoughtless and shameless." The protagonist is upset that he is being treated like a child, and he begs his friends to invite him to their home for a goodbye kiss. He also tells them that his brother is planning to make an "adaptation" of a famous novel. The protagonist tells his friends that they have acquired the right to make the film, and they promise to do it with "a prudent attitude." He then goes on to tell them that they need to raise the "rating" of the novel so that they will be able to find suitable actors for the film.