Collective Invention Page #3
- Year:
- 2015
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Understand?
Yes.
Listen.
It's your job to find everything
about the fish man.
Okay.
Does anyone know you're an ABS reporter?
No, you said not to tell.
Then keep it that way,
let's not kick up a storm.
Where is he now?
Pardon?
The fish man. Where is he?
- My home...
- Your home?
He had nowhere else to go...
Good boy.
This is your chance, seize it!
"Video Album"
Park Gu, 29 years old.
Raised by a salary man father
and a housewife mother,
he had a normal childhood.
"Be healthy"
Normal height, normal physique,
normal face, normal personality.
I don't remember that name.
I was class rep,
so I know everyone in the class.
"Park Gu"
He does look a bit familiar...
I was the class rep too.
Have I mentioned I was the class rep?
"Dormitory" Being so ordinary,
he never got a job after college,
and on his father's advice,
he began prepping for civil exam.
Do you remember anything
on the clinical trial release form?
something was written about Omega 3 for sure.
I didn't read it properly.
Why did you participate in a clinical trial,
without reading the fine prints?
I'm sorry...
No, no need to be apologize.
Father!
"Father"?
Father, I...
Father! Wait!
Father! Please!
Dang.
Documentary?
Yes.
It's a documentary.
It could be used when you choose to sue...
Buddy.
Sir?
Don't get any funny ideas.
Okay.
No one asked you to make ends meet!
I sent you to Seoul to study,
so why didn't you?
Missy.
Who are you?
Me? A friend.
Friend?
Girlfriend?
- Yes!
- No.
College student?
No, I gave up school.
Why? What for?
It wasn't right for me.
Wasn't right?
No such a thing!
You get used to it if you keep at it,
then it becomes right!
Youngsters nowadays got no persistence.
- I'm sorry!
- For what!
Just... about everything...
Looks like you're not all that young,
just stick to it and become a civil servant!
That's being filial!
- Mister!
- Sir.
Should we... start again?
Wasn't right?
Sh*t...
- Let's begin.
- Okay.
Ganmi Medical and my team'd like to
formally apologize for the fish man incident.
By conducting protein QR42clinical trial,
we discovered that enzyme used to
attach methyl to EZH2,
can disassemble...
This is Dr. Byun's experiment in a nutshell.
Nucleus from tuna and salmon are extracted,
and spliced with embryonic stem cell
to create a self-replicating protein.
Taking a cue from astronauts' meals in space,
this protein provides limitless energy
to the body,
thereby creating a chance to end
world hunger forever.
During early experiments,
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