In Melo Movie episode 8, Mu-bee never saw herself as the romantic type. As a child, she was always fighting with other kids—for Jeong-hu’s sake. She didn’t know why she did it, but she always stood up for him. As she grew older, she realized she didn’t fully understand love. But one thing was certain—she was going to make a melo movie. Even if she didn’t know what love felt like.
After losing his brother, Gyeom became distant. Mu-bee stayed by his side. Whenever she could, she walked with him, ate with him, or simply sat next to him. His friends tried to help too. But Gyeom remained detached. One day, Si-jun’s older brother showed up at his studio. He coldly handed over condolence money for Gyeom. “He should’ve prepared for the worst,” he said, indifferent. Si-jun didn’t know how to react.
Ju-a and Si-jun Struggle with Their Own Emotions
That night, Ju-a arrived at the bar just as Si-jun was about to close. “It’s too depressing to live alone,” she said. They sat down for a drink.
Si-jun was struggling with how to comfort Gyeom. Ju-a urged him to say something—anything. “I don’t know how,” Si-jun admitted. “I’m rude when I talk. I don’t know how to express things like that.” Ju-a nodded. “I’m here because I can’t talk to Gyeom. So I’m talking to you.”
Mu-bee Finds Gyeom Isolating Himself
Early the next morning, Mu-bee found Gyeom inside his car. She knocked on the window. “Are you sleeping here instead of your house?”
“There’s no one at home,” he replied. The emptiness in his voice made her heartache. The next day, Mu-bee packed her things and went to Gyeom’s house. That evening, when she returned from work, she panicked. Gyeom wasn’t in his car. His house lights were off. She rushed inside, fearing the worst.
But it wasn’t what she thought. The electricity bill was overdue. That’s why the lights were out. Gyeom was sitting there, in the dark. Tears welled in Mu-bee’s eyes. “You’re not alone,” she told him. “I love you.” She kissed him, and for the first time in a long time, Gyeom let himself feel something other than grief.
Si-jun and Ju-a’s Connection That Never Faded
Ju-a waited outside Si-jun’s studio. She wanted to be the first to hear his new song. The moment reminded them of their high school days. Back then, Ju-a had promised him, “I’ll always be the first to listen to your music.” Even after their breakup, the same anonymous ID always left a comment on his songs.
Si-jun looked at her. “Are we really over?” he asked. “Or are we finding our way back?”
The episode ended with Si-jun visiting Gyeom. He found him sleeping in his car. Instead of waking him, Si-jun started leaving supplies inside the car—quietly, without saying anything. Gyeom eventually caught him. He smiled faintly, understanding what Si-jun was trying to do. “You don’t have to talk,” Gyeom said. “Just be here.”And for once, words weren’t needed.
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