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jang eun 은 ([personal profile] lastcall) wrote in [community profile] loccent 2020-05-12 06:22 pm (UTC)

[There is no humor in his voice as he mentions the gift of his beauty, and Eun has to say that she appreciates that about him. He is beautiful and he knows it, and does not play at false modesty. Eun never mentions her own beauty but she knows that she is. They both have confidence in this about themselves.

Her lips curve up into a smile however as he begins explaining what was done wrong with the powdered faces of the movie. She eats popcorn, privately delighted by the happenstance, as she is entertained by both his explanation and obvious disdain for the misinterpretation.]


No doubt the way it's been done in the movie is out of ignorance of that fact or a reflection of their view that the practice was ridiculous. If they haven't gotten better about this sort of thing in recent years, someone on the more long-lived side ought to be a consultant for these kinds of period movies. [She eats more popcorn as she glances back up at him, glad that he's never powdered his face. He's not wrong, it would be completely unnecessary on him.] The rest of the costuming doesn't seem like it's terribly off, does it?

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