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Our Movie – K-drama Episode 3 Recap & Review
Our Movie – K-drama Episode 3 Recap & Review

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Our Movie – K-drama Episode 3 Recap & Review

Episode 3 Episode 3 of Our Movie begins with a flashback to the audition for Je-ha's debut film, 'The Lonely People'. Da-eum auditions is the #1 contender. She backs out and Je-ha goes with Seo-yeong. Turns out, Da-eum is being admitted to the hospital. At present, Je-ha updates Da-eum that she has got the part. She crashes at her friend, Kwak Gyo-young's place and Mrs Kwak secretly keeps Da-eum's father, Dr Lee, in the loop. Jung-woo's agent claims that Seo-yeong has got the lead role but warns him not to create a scandal. Seung-won has actually leaked to the press that Seo-yeong is in talks for the lead. Da-eum is upset and Je-ha comforts her. She insists on a written agreement and mentions that she won't back off this time. The last bit piques Je-ha's curiosity. Looks like he doesn't remember her 'The Lonely People' audition. His conditions are that she cannot die before completion, and her illness has to be a secret. He will be cancelled for exploiting a sick person for the sake of realism. As for Da-eum, her condition is that he cannot ruin the movie. She disagrees with him for taking out the love angle from the remake. She believes the male lead loves the female lead despite leaving her to her fate. Je-ha disagrees as he hates his father for leaving for a shoot even though his mother had gotten sicker. But they sign the agreement. Je-ha is surprised when Seo-yeong prefers Jung-hwa, the self-absorbed second lead. She does wonder if the character is based on her. To counter Seung-won's article, she tells the press that she is playing the supporting character which angers Agent Go. As for Seung-won, he too is against the creative decision of taking out the love angle. He reasons that people want fantasy, not realism. Je-ha replies that they will watch for the lead actress. Da-eum and Gyo-young celebrate her getting the role by recording her rehearsing. Dr Lee watches from afar and panics when Da-eum 'pretend' falls. She shares the happy news with him but her smile falls when he disapproves. He claims the stress will shorten her life span and is shocked when she prefers it to living a long, sad life. There is an investor meeting and they question the casting. Je-ha spins it as a rookie replacing a superstar for a coveted role, yet said superstar is in the movie. He confidently claims that Han can pull the funding if he doesn't like the test shoot. On top of that, Je-ha wants all the top crew which has Seung-won panicking. The cinematographer, Cheol-min doesn't like the script as it is too dark. Je-ha shows him the storyboard which is super artsy and Cheol-min is convinced. His schedule is tight but Je-ha is fine with it as he reveals that the remake is on a tight schedule as well. Seo-yeong and Da-eum meet and they recognise each other. They get along quite well but are interrupted by Agent Go. While she scolds Seo-yeong for going behind her back, Da-eum hides as she gets a seizure. Seo-yeong puts Go in her place and searches for Da-eum. She finds and rushes her to the hospital. Da-eum begs her not to tell anyone and Seo-yeong is curious. Dr Kim warns Da-eum of the danger but she is not deterred. She spots Je-ha and happily goes to him while Dr Kim watches sadly. Seo-yeong and Da-eum resume their rehearsal and the latter is awkward. However, Seo-yeong assures Da-eum that she will keep her secret. Gyo-young is cleaning up when she finds the funeral director's card. She looks upset but she cheers Da-eum up when she looks nervous. It is D-Day. Seo-yeong wants to ask Je-ha if he knows about the seizure but drops it. The shoot begins and Da-eum does well. Seung-won comments on the ultimatum and Da-eum is upset that the remake is in jeopardy because of her casting. Je-ha assures her that he is equally responsible. During post-production, everyone is in awe of Da-eum's realistic acting. The investors are convinced and the movie is a go. Da-eum is so happy by the news that she hugs and shakes Je-ha around. He is amused while she is embarrassed. She recalls that a location hasn't been decided, where the lead changes her mind and wants to live. She takes Je-ha to the hospital sky bridge and explains that seeing the world from there is like trying to outrun death. She lets it slip that she was planning her death before the remake gave her purpose. He pats her head before stopping himself. She quickly lightens the mood. Seo-yeong's market value drops following the casting news. Tired of her stubbornness, Agent Go decides to sign on Da-eum. She is annoyed when Da-eum refuses and thinks Je-ha is behind it. She warns Da-eum not to trust him. At the end of Our Movie Episode 3, Da-eum spots Seo-yeong kissing Je-ha. The Episode Review Our Movie Episode 3 puts the fatalistic, depressing melodrama on the back burner to focus on the movie-making drama. Yet this chapter retains the same intense and introspective tone. Just like Da-eum wants, it shows that her life is not all doom and gloom. There's the usual past connection trope with Da-eum being chosen for Je-ha's debut before she backs down. Her friendship with Seo-yeong is surprising and also pretty refreshing. While everyone expects them to be rivals, they end up being each other's support system. Sure, that kiss is going to throw their camaraderie off but we can't wait to see how they react to it in the next episode. With the characters subverting most clichéd tropes, it keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. But we do wonder, if there isn't a single bad guy, can Da-eum's illness keep the show's conflict alive for the remaining episodes? Previous Episode Next Episode Expect A Full Season Write-Up When This Season Concludes!

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