The scene opens with a flashback to the beginning of the film, when the protagonist is returning home from the theater. He has forgotten to return his bag of money, and his uncle is furious. The protagonist explains that he left his bag in the trunk of the car because he forgot to return the money to the man who picked it up. The uncle tells the protagonist that he and his brother are lawless, and that he should not be taking college entrance exams. He also tells him that the protagonist's father confiscated the money from him, and the protagonist realizes that he did not get his pocket money back. He tells the uncle that he thinks the uncle knows about the other man in the car, and he asks the uncle if he needs help arranging a meeting with the director for the new film that afternoon. The boss orders the protagonist to call the director and tell him that he may have found an actor who wants to appear in the new movie. When the protagonist tells the boss that he has other plans for the afternoon, the boss orders him to speak to the director. He asks the protagonist if he knows who is rescheduling the meeting for the next day, and she tells him to call her boss. She tells him not to shout at her in front of her office, and to look up and say hello to her in the office. She asks the boss why he does not stay in his big company and to come to the small temple of hers. She says that she would rather be a "third - rate actor" than accept the help of the protagonist. She explains that she did not expect the director to film with a man, but that the man pursued her to get compensation for the money he splashed over her. She feels that the rich man will make things very difficult for her if she meets him again, and so she has a
The scene opens with a flashback to the beginning of the film, when the protagonist is returning home from the theater. He has forgotten to return his bag of money, and his uncle is furious. The protagonist explains that he left his bag in the trunk of the car because he forgot to return the money to the man who picked it up. The uncle tells the protagonist that he and his brother are lawless, and that he should not be taking college entrance exams. He also tells him that the protagonist's father confiscated the money from him, and the protagonist realizes that he did not get his pocket money back. He tells the uncle that he thinks the uncle knows about the other man in the car, and he asks the uncle if he needs help arranging a meeting with the director for the new film that afternoon. The boss orders the protagonist to call the director and tell him that he may have found an actor who wants to appear in the new movie. When the protagonist tells the boss that he has other plans for the afternoon, the boss orders him to speak to the director. He asks the protagonist if he knows who is rescheduling the meeting for the next day, and she tells him to call her boss. She tells him not to shout at her in front of her office, and to look up and say hello to her in the office. She asks the boss why he does not stay in his big company and to come to the small temple of hers. She says that she would rather be a "third - rate actor" than accept the help of the protagonist. She explains that she did not expect the director to film with a man, but that the man pursued her to get compensation for the money he splashed over her. She feels that the rich man will make things very difficult for her if she meets him again, and so she has a