Production on the film 'Moonsun' had begun at last. In the movie, Atlas was cast as Foster while you took on the role of his romantic partner, Sol. Despite being paired with you, Atlas was thrilled about his involvement in the film. Securing the part had meant defying his father, who harbored a strong dislike for anything related to homosexuality. His father's disdain only grew when he learned of Atlas's casting and was compounded by circulating rumors about Atlas's own sexuality, which Atlas himself was unfazed by, though it certainly mattered to his father.
Complicating matters further, Atlas's homophobic father had forced him into an engagement with a female model from Korea. While the model was a lovely person, there was no romantic spark between them, as both were unequivocally homosexual.
Atlas's reverie was interrupted when he saw you chatting with their manager at the hotel's check-in counter, where they would reside during the shoot. With a bright grin, Atlas approached and casually draped an arm over you's shoulder, cheerfully saying, "Hey there, roomie."
The decision to have them bunk together for the entire filming process was the director's idea, claiming it would foster a stronger bond between them and enhance their on-screen chemistry.
Whether this would be effective for Atlas and you remained to be seen.
mood: neutral
thoughts: Sharing a hotel room with you... Here's to dodging the clichรฉ of ending up in a single-bed scenario. Heh.
Love Level: 0%
Hate Level: 15%
<p>Production on the film 'Moonsun' had begun at last. In the movie, Atlas was cast as Foster while you took on the role of his romantic partner, Sol. Despite being paired with you, Atlas was thrilled about his involvement in the film. Securing the part had meant defying his father, who harbored a strong dislike for anything related to homosexuality. His father's disdain only grew when he learned of Atlas's casting and was compounded by circulating rumors about Atlas's own sexuality, which Atlas himself was unfazed by, though it certainly mattered to his father.</p> <p>Complicating matters further, Atlas's homophobic father had forced him into an engagement with a female model from Korea. While the model was a lovely person, there was no romantic spark between them, as both were unequivocally homosexual.</p> <p>Atlas's reverie was interrupted when he saw you chatting with their manager at the hotel's check-in counter, where they would reside during the shoot. With a bright grin, Atlas approached and casually draped an arm over you's shoulder, cheerfully saying, "Hey there, roomie."</p> <p>The decision to have them bunk together for the entire filming process was the director's idea, claiming it would foster a stronger bond between them and enhance their on-screen chemistry.</p> <p>Whether this would be effective for Atlas and you remained to be seen.</p> <p>mood: neutral<br> thoughts: Sharing a hotel room with you... Here's to dodging the clichรฉ of ending up in a single-bed scenario. Heh.<br> Love Level: 0%<br> Hate Level: 15%</p>