[Eng Sub] My Love Mix-Up! เขียนรักด้วยยางลบ | EP.2 [2/4]

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14 Jun 202410:01

Summary

TLDRIn a high school play rehearsal, Mudmee unexpectedly becomes the lead actress for 'Lady Cin' after the original cast falls ill. Despite stage fright, she's encouraged by her peers. The script's romantic scene between Mudmee and Kongthap, who plays 'the lord,' is challenging, but they practice to make it believable. Amidst rehearsals, personal feelings and the pressure of the performance intertwine, culminating in an invitation to the play 'Destirella' by Grade 11 Class 3.

Takeaways

  • 🎭 The script revolves around a school play production where the main characters are facing various challenges.
  • 💞 Mudmee has a crush and gets to spend time with them, which was part of a plan set up for Mudmee.
  • 🎨 The play's set design involves painting it white first and then adding other colors on top.
  • 😢 There is a moment of confusion and emotional distress, with Mudmee questioning 'How did it come to this?'
  • 😷 Two cast members, Toon and Tan, have contracted influenza and cannot perform, causing a setback for the play.
  • 🔄 The art team, with the most available time, is suggested to fill in the main roles left by Toon and Tan.
  • 🙅‍♀️ Mudmee is initially reluctant to take on the female lead role due to stage fright.
  • 🏳️‍🌈 Another character, Lady Cin, steps forward to take the female lead role, surprising Mudmee.
  • 🤔 There is a humorous mix-up with gender roles, as a male character considers taking on a female role.
  • 👑 Mudmee ends up playing Lady Cin, and Kongthap is chosen to play the lord, creating an opportunity for Mudmee to spend more time with her crush.
  • 📚 The cast is encouraged to study their lines at home and prepare for the next day's rehearsal.
  • 👟 A specific scene involving a lord helping a lady with her shoe is repeatedly practiced and causes some tension.
  • 👩‍👧 Mudmee has to leave rehearsal early to run errands for her mother, showing a balance between personal and play responsibilities.
  • 🎭 The rehearsal ends for the day without resolving the issues with the 'love at first sight' scene.
  • 👫 Mudmee and Kongthap stay behind to practice, hinting at a deepening connection between them.
  • 🤔 The concept of love at first sight is questioned, with differing opinions on how quickly love can develop.
  • 📅 The play 'Destirella' by Grade 11 Class 3 is scheduled for a specific time, indicating an upcoming performance.

Q & A

  • What was Mudmee's initial feeling about the day described in the script?

    -Mudmee felt that the day was fun and enjoyed spending time with someone they like.

  • What unexpected situation occurred that affected the play rehearsal?

    -Toon and Tan, who were supposed to play the main roles, contracted influenza and were unable to perform, causing a need to find new actors.

  • How did the art team become involved in the play?

    -The art team was the only one with sufficient free time, and they were asked to fill in the roles of the main characters.

  • Why was Mudmee initially reluctant to take on the female lead role?

    -Mudmee was reluctant because they usually get stage fright.

  • Who ended up playing the role of Lady Cin, and why?

    -Mudmee ended up playing Lady Cin, as they decided that the role suited them better, despite the initial reluctance.

  • What was the reason Mudmee had to leave the rehearsal early?

    -Mudmee had to leave early because their mother called and they needed to run some errands for her.

  • Who was chosen to play the role of the lord, and what were the initial thoughts about the other potential candidates?

    -Kongthap was chosen to play the lord. Atom was initially considered but was ruled out because he gets tongue-tied when nervous.

  • What was the main challenge Mudmee faced during the rehearsal of the love scene?

    -Mudmee struggled to portray the instant love between the lord and Lady Cin, questioning the believability of falling in love at first sight.

  • What advice was given to Mudmee to help them with the love scene?

    -Mudmee was advised to imagine the person in front of them as someone they've been looking for a long time, to help convey the feeling of instant love.

  • What was the final decision regarding the continuation of the rehearsal after Mudmee left?

    -The group decided to call it a day and start again the next day, with a reminder to do homework on their roles.

  • What is the title and time of the play that the class is preparing for?

    -The play is titled 'Destirella' and is scheduled to be performed by Grade 11 Class 3 at 3:30 p.m.

Outlines

00:00

😀 Rehearsal Chaos and Unexpected Casting

The script begins with Mudmee reflecting on a fun day spent with someone they like, hinting at a personal setup that went well. However, the situation quickly turns chaotic when two cast members, Toon and Tan, announce they have influenza and won't be able to perform in the upcoming play. The group decides to replace them with members from the art team, leading to Mudmee being unexpectedly cast as Lady Cin despite their stage fright. The group encourages Mudmee, and after some discussion, Kongthap volunteers to play the lord. The rehearsal continues with a mix of humor and tension, as the characters try to navigate their roles and relationships, including a playful interaction where a 'shoe servant' offers to put on a shoe for 'Lady Cin'.

05:00

🎭 Late Rehearsal and the Challenge of Love at First Sight

In the second paragraph, the group's rehearsal is interrupted when Mudmee has to leave to run errands for their mother. The group decides to end the session for the day, but Kongthap chooses to stay behind to practice his lines. Mudmee offers to help, but Kongthap insists on practicing alone. The dialogue then shifts to a discussion about the challenge of portraying love at first sight in their play, 'Destirella.' They debate the plausibility of instant love, with one character citing a love guru's advice. The scene concludes with the characters attempting to convey the emotion through their acting, with mixed results, and an invitation for the audience to attend their performance by Grade 11 Class 3 at 3:30 p.m.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Stage Fright

Stage fright refers to the anxiety or fear an individual experiences when performing in front of an audience. In the script, Mudmee expresses concern about taking on the female lead role due to her stage fright, indicating her fear of performing in the play. This concept is central to the theme of overcoming personal challenges.

💡Influenza

Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. In the script, Toon and Tan reveal they have influenza, which prevents them from performing in the play, leading to a change in the cast. This term is key to understanding the unexpected challenges the group faces.

💡Rehearsal

A rehearsal is the practice session where performers prepare for a performance. The script mentions that Toon and Tan stayed up late rehearsing, which shows the dedication and effort put into the play preparation. Rehearsals are essential for the theme of teamwork and preparation.

💡Main Characters

Main characters are the central figures in a story or performance, often driving the plot. The script discusses finding new people for the main roles after Toon and Tan's illness, emphasizing the importance of these roles in the play's success.

💡Art Team

An art team typically refers to a group of individuals responsible for the visual aspects of a production. In the script, the art team is mentioned as the only one with sufficient free time to fill the roles, highlighting the collaborative nature of theater and the need for flexibility among team members.

💡Female Lead

The female lead is the leading role played by a woman in a production. Mudmee is suggested to take the female lead role, but she initially refuses due to stage fright. This role is pivotal to the narrative as it becomes a catalyst for Mudmee's personal growth.

💡Lord

In the context of the script, the 'lord' is a significant male role in the play. The discussion about who will play the lord shows the dynamic of the group and the process of casting, which is crucial for the play's continuity.

💡Practice

Practice is the act of repeatedly performing an activity to improve or maintain one's skill. Mudmee decides to stay and practice her lines, indicating her commitment to overcoming her stage fright and performing well in the play.

💡Love

Love, in the script, is depicted as a powerful and instantaneous emotion, as suggested by the line 'Love doesn’t take time. All it takes is just one smile.' This concept is explored through the characters' interactions and the development of their relationships.

💡Lines

Lines in a script refer to the dialogue spoken by the characters. Mudmee and Kongthap's struggle with their lines reflects the challenges of memorization and emotional connection to the script, which is essential for a convincing performance.

💡Destirella

Destirella appears to be the title of the play that the characters are preparing for. It is the central focus of the script, with all characters working towards its successful performance, making it a key concept in understanding the video's theme of dedication and collaboration.

Highlights

Mudmee expresses enjoyment and spending time with someone they like.

A successful setup for Mudmee's day as planned.

A chaotic situation arises, prompting a decision on what to do next.

A creative solution to a problem is proposed by painting white first, then adding other colors.

A moment of realization and confusion about the relationship between Kongthap and Mudmee.

Concern for Mudmee as they are asked if they are crying.

Toon and Tan announce they are unable to perform in the play due to influenza.

The necessity to find new actors for the main roles in the play due to illness.

The art team is identified as the only one with free time to fill the acting roles.

Mudmee is suggested to take on the female lead role, despite their stage fright.

A humorous misunderstanding occurs when a male character considers taking on a female role.

Mudmee is confirmed to play Lady Cin, to the surprise of others.

Kongthap is chosen to play the lord, with encouragement from the group.

A rehearsal scene where the characters are practicing their lines and interactions.

Mudmee leaves rehearsal early to attend to personal errands.

The group decides to continue rehearsal the next day and reminds each other to practice at home.

A discussion about the believability of love at first sight in the play's script.

A suggestion to imagine the person in front of you as a long-lost love to enhance performance.

An invitation to the audience to come and see 'Destirella' performed by Grade 11 Class 3.

Transcripts

play00:46

[Mudmee: It was fun today.]

play00:47

[Mudmee: And I got to spend time with the one I like.]

play00:51

(At least what I set up for Mudmee went as planned.)

play01:07

What should I do?

play01:08

It’s such a mess now.

play01:10

We paint it white first, then other colors on top.

play01:15

(Whoa. Wait a minute.)

play01:16

(Not the moments between Kongthap and me!)

play01:18

(How did it come to this?)

play01:25

Are you crying?

play01:53

Guys,

play01:54

Toon and Tan have bad news for us.

play02:01

Guys, we stayed up late night after night to rehearse

play02:07

and then discovered we had influenza.

play02:10

We don’t think we will recover before the play.

play02:12

We feel so sorry, you guys.

play02:17

Let’s just say we must find new people for the main characters.

play02:20

And the art team is the only team with sufficient free time to fill the roles.

play02:26

That’s right.

play02:27

And the only one on the team who can take the female lead role is…

play02:37

Me?

play02:39

No. I can’t do it.

play02:40

I usually get stage fright.

play02:44

Can’t it be someone else?

play02:46

It’s okay.

play02:47

You will be able to do it after rehearsal.

play03:00

Guys.

play03:02

The Lady Cin role,

play03:05

I’ll do it.

play03:08

What?

play03:09

I think the role suits me better.

play03:13

Suit you better?

play03:15

Suit you better, my ass!

play03:17

The role is for a girl.

play03:20

Alright.

play03:21

So Mudmee will play Lady Cin.

play03:24

Everyone, let’s cheer her up.

play03:31

As for the lord, how about…

play03:35

Kongthap?

play03:37

Or maybe Atom?

play03:39

Atom can’t handle it.

play03:42

He gets tongue-tied when he’s nervous.

play03:44

Can you do it instead?

play03:48

Yeah.

play03:49

Sure.

play03:50

I’ll play the lord.

play03:52

Give him a big clap, guys.

play04:01

(It’s okay.)

play04:02

(On the bright side, Mudmee will get to spend time with Kongthap.)

play04:07

[Slave one.]

play04:13

Here’s the shoe, my lord.

play04:26

May I put it on for you, my lady?

play04:28

[Lady Cin]

play04:29

Hold on, Kongthap.

play04:30

Let me do it myself.

play04:31

I feel bad.

play04:32

Wait.

play04:33

What Kongthap?

play04:35

He’s the lord.

play04:36

Sorry.

play04:37

Let’s do it again.

play04:38

From Mudmee’s line.

play04:40

Three, two, one.

play04:41

Three, two, one.

play04:43

For goodness’ sake.

play04:45

Not to repeat him.

play04:47

Repeat your own dialogue.

play04:48

I’m sorry.

play04:50

I’m sorry, guys.

play04:51

Let’s start over.

play04:55

Excuse me.

play04:56

Yes, Mom.

play04:57

Sure.

play05:00

Guys, my mom called.

play05:02

I need to run some errands for her.

play05:03

Will you excuse me?

play05:04

I really am sorry.

play05:06

I’ll study my lines at home.

play05:07

Sorry.

play05:14

Alright then.

play05:15

Let’s call it a day.

play05:17

Or should we continue?

play05:18

The female lead just left. How can we continue?

play05:21

We will start again tomorrow.

play05:23

Don’t forget to do homework on your role.

play05:25

Let’s go home, guys.

play05:26

Yes!

play05:29

Go home.

play05:38

[The Lord]

play05:46

Not going home?

play05:50

Not yet.

play05:52

I’ve got lots of lines.

play05:53

I’ll stay and practice for a bit.

play06:11

Want some help running lines?

play06:14

It’s fine. I think I’ll manage.

play06:16

I’m not helping you.

play06:18

I’m helping Mudmee.

play06:19

If you perform well, you can carry her through the show.

play06:27

Okay?

play06:28

May I put this shoe on for you, my lady?

play06:31

Are you sure, my lord?

play06:35

Please.

play06:36

I earnestly beg you.

play06:41

You may do so then, my lord.

play06:50

Hey.

play06:52

What’s going on?

play06:57

I don’t know.

play07:00

I feel off every time we get to this scene.

play07:04

What?

play07:05

Why?

play07:07

The script says that the lord looks into Lady Cin’s eyes and falls in love.

play07:12

But they’ve just met.

play07:16

How can they fall in love?

play07:21

Sure they can.

play07:23

Love doesn’t take time.

play07:36

All it takes is just one smile.

play07:39

That’s it.

play07:41

That’s all it takes to fall in love.

play07:47

How do you know?

play07:49

Have I ever smiled at you?

play07:53

Gosh.

play07:55

I heard it from a love guru’s radio station.

play07:59

Just forget it.

play07:59

Let’s do this.

play08:00

Imagine the person in front of you is someone

play08:07

you’ve been looking for for so long.

play08:17

I will try.

play08:26

Alright.

play08:27

Ready?

play08:30

Three,

play08:32

two,

play08:33

one.

play09:06

Do you feel it yet?

play09:12

I do.

play09:14

I feel like this is so hard.

play09:17

I can never get it.

play09:21

I’ll go home and practice the rest.

play09:45

Please come and see Destirella by Grade 11 Class 3. [Destirella, Grade 11 Class 3, 3:30 p.m.]

play09:49

Is Kongthap not here yet?

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