笑うマトリョーシカ 第1話 父は殺されたー?若き政治家と秘書の黒い闇に新聞記者が迫る!

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笑うマトリョーシカ
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00:00I'm in Tokyo right now.
00:14Can I see you for a minute?
00:17Are you going to interview me?
00:20We're connected.
00:24Actually, I'm investigating something right now.
00:29Huh?
01:00The 3rd Habu Cabinet meeting was held.
01:04The Prime Minister said that this meeting was a way to increase the number of women and the number of immigrants, and to create a sense of youth.
01:15Mr. Ichiro Seike, a 43-year-old young man who was elected as the Minister of Health and Welfare for the first time,
01:22is said to be a promising candidate for the future,
01:27supported by many people with his impressive appearance and a rare, liberal mind.
01:38You said you measured the number of young people this time.
01:41Is it the Minister of Health and Welfare that you're looking at?
01:43He's 43 years old and young, but he's also very well-known.
01:48Does this mean that the Prime Minister of the Habu Cabinet was quick to support Mr. Seike?
01:53I think so.
01:54I also read your petition.
01:57It seems to be quite popular.
01:59Yes, it is.
02:00It's a petition from the Minister of Health and Welfare that was published recently.
02:03I read it. It was really good.
02:05I feel very close to him.
02:09In the petition, Yoshitaka Wadajima, who died of illness last year,
02:14confessed that he was actually his father.
02:17It was a surprise, wasn't it?
02:19I can't catch him at all.
02:22Why did you publish it at this timing?
02:25If you were a politician in the Social Department, you would know.
02:28It's not that easy.
02:36Aoyama-kun, hurry up!
02:40As expected, he's a famous man.
02:43Thank you for coming all the way here.
02:46My name is Michiyue from the Tōtō Shimbun Literature Club.
02:49I'm Ishiki, the principal of the school.
02:52I heard that you were going to publish a special edition of the petition.
02:57Yes, I was asked to listen to the story of Mr. Seike at the time.
03:02This is Mr. Seike.
03:07Mr. Sasaki was in the petition, wasn't he?
03:11Now he's the president of the school.
03:13He's been close to Mr. Seike for a long time.
03:17Mr. Seike was the student council president, and Mr. Sasaki was the vice-president.
03:22Mr. Sasaki...
03:33Um, who is this person?
03:36Oh, this is Suzuki-kun.
03:41Oh, there he is.
03:43Mr. Suzuki...
03:45Mr. Suzuki was the president of the school, and his personality was mature.
03:49When Mr. Seike applied for the student council election,
03:52I thought he was going to run for office.
03:56You didn't write about Mr. Suzuki in the petition, did you?
04:01We weren't that close, were we?
04:04No, that's not true.
04:07They were always together.
04:09I think it's thanks to Mr. Suzuki's guidance that Mr. Seike won the student council election.
04:15Mr. Suzuki has always supported Mr. Seike as his secretary.
04:20Secretary?
04:30We'll have a press conference after the election.
04:33I understand.
04:38We'll start from here, Mr. Sasaki.
04:42Thank you.
04:44I really can't thank Mr. Suzuki enough since high school.
04:57Why didn't you write about Mr. Suzuki in the petition?
05:02It's because it's a secret.
05:04But he's the secretary of the student council now.
05:08He's been closest to me since high school,
05:11so I think I'll write about Mr. Suzuki rather than Mr. Sasaki.
05:15Is that so?
05:20Let's ask our classmates.
05:23Wait, the subject of the interview is different.
05:26The subject is raw material.
05:28If you're interested, I'll dig it up.
05:30Mr. Sasaki
05:36Dad?
05:37What's up?
05:39I'm in Tokyo now.
05:42Can I meet you?
05:45I'm in Ehime now.
05:47Are you interviewing?
05:49Yes, I'm interviewing for Seike Ichiro.
05:52We're connected.
05:55What?
05:57Actually, I'm investigating now.
06:09Dad?
06:12Hello?
06:15Dad?
06:27Dad?
06:58Mr. Sasaki
07:11I can't do it.
07:15Even though we broke up years ago.
07:23This is the raw material.
07:28Is that all?
07:30Yes.
07:32Actually, I'm investigating now.
07:42The cause of the accident is that the driver fell asleep.
07:51Please wait a little longer until the interview is over.
07:57I'm sorry.
08:12Cash bank?
08:18Wait, wait, wait.
08:20Fast, fast, fast.
08:22Wait, wait, wait.
08:25I caught you.
08:27Next time, I'll be a demon.
08:29Okay.
08:30Next time, I'll be a demon.
08:31Mr. Sasaki
08:33The media is looking for a police officer.
08:36I see.
08:38I'm sorry.
08:53Thank you for waiting.
08:56This time, I was able to interact with the children at the orphanage.
09:01When these children grow up,
09:04I realized that I had to create a society where they could live in peace.
09:11When they grow up,
09:35The BC Co., Ltd. Incident.
09:40The real estate development company, Big Galivarsha, was involved in a fraud case that was discovered 28 years ago.
09:46The real estate development company, Big Galivarsha, was involved in a fraud case that was discovered 28 years ago.
09:52It was suspected that a politician was involved.
09:55In the end, it was only Kanryo and Big Galivarsha's president, Kousuke Uno, who were prosecuted.
10:05At the time, the newspaper reporter's father was the one who scooped up this case.
10:12I tried to find out who the politician involved in the case was, but...
10:16In the VG-TAF case, a defendant, Kousuke Uno, who was arrested on suspicion of incitement, was found dead at home during the arrest.
10:25The police are investigating it as a suicide.
10:30No way...
10:32In the end, the truth of the case was buried in the darkness.
10:39My father regretted for many years that he had killed Uno, who had committed a sin, without being able to find out who the politician was.
10:49I can understand his regret now.
11:02Kousuke Uno, who was arrested on suspicion of incitement, was found dead at home during the arrest.
11:22Actually, I'm investigating something right now.
11:25I was re-investigating the VG-TAF case.
11:30This list...
11:33Is this the list of politicians who were involved in the case at the time?
11:42The current prime minister and the foreign minister?
12:00Kousuke Uno's son is...
12:06Toshiya Suzuki?
12:29It's not strange for him to hate politicians.
12:32Why is he with him?
12:43Interview with Suzuki?
12:47The day my father died?
12:56This place is...
12:59The place where my father died?
13:21I'm home.
13:22Mom, I'm back.
13:27You're back already?
13:30Welcome back.
13:33You must be hungry.
13:35Let's eat together.
13:47I'm home.
13:56I'm home.
14:20Suzuki-san.
14:22I'm Michiue from the Tohto Shimbun.
14:26You're Toshiya Suzuki, right?
14:29Yes, what is it?
14:32Do you know Michiue Kanetaka?
14:36No, I don't know him.
14:39Excuse me, I'm in a hurry.
14:41He's my father.
14:43He died in an accident on the 12th.
14:46You promised to meet him that day, right?
14:53Suzuki-san!
15:06Hello?
15:07I found out about Toshiya Suzuki.
15:10After graduating from Fukui University, he went to Tokyo University.
15:14After graduating, he went to the Department of Economics.
15:17After that, before the Minister of the Economy passed away,
15:20Suzuki also became a secretary.
15:24He became a secretary after he quit his job?
15:26I asked my friend in the accounting department.
15:29He said he didn't have any bad habits.
15:35I see.
15:41Tsumo.
15:4310,000 yen. 2,000 yen. 4,000 yen.
15:47Excuse me.
15:51It's been a while.
15:53Michiue.
15:55What are you doing here?
15:57The new Cabinet has just been established.
16:00Is it okay for the Ministry of Social Affairs to be here?
16:02It's my job.
16:03I'm here to tell you a story.
16:06Shut up.
16:07There's something I want you to tell me.
16:09I'll change my mind.
16:11It's not urgent.
16:12Then shut up.
16:15Can't you decide with this?
16:20Are you upset that you lost to me?
16:28What is it? What do you want me to tell you?
16:31I want to know the contact information of the former employee of Big Gulliver.
16:34The BG Corp case?
16:36No.
16:38It's a shame that it was an accident.
16:42Mr. Yamanaka was also involved in the BG Corp case.
16:47Michi.
16:48Ron.
16:49Yes?
16:50You're out.
16:51Really?
16:52I won.
16:54Please tell me.
16:57Are you serious?
17:00You weren't a big shot in the past.
17:08Sakota?
17:10Who is he?
17:12He's a former employee of BG Corp.
17:16What are you doing with that case?
17:21It's not your job.
17:24Thank you.
17:27Hey.
17:37Michi.
17:38The chief praised the article I wrote.
17:42I read it.
17:43Thank you.
17:45I'm sure the minister will be happy.
17:54Suzuki, you promised to meet your father, right?
17:57Suzuki!
18:01Hey.
18:02Why don't you apply for an interview?
18:05I think the minister will accept you.
18:07Can I?
18:09Yes, you can.
18:12I'll try to get an interview.
18:19Yes?
18:20I'll ask you a question in advance.
18:26Please answer this.
18:29Thank you.
18:34Thank you.
18:38I'm leaving.
18:50Thank you.
18:52You're going to interview the minister, right?
18:54Yes.
18:56What?
18:57Are you going with me?
18:59No, I'm the only one who applied.
19:02It's okay to have one more person.
19:04No, I don't want to go with someone who can't be the chief.
19:09Did you use me because you wanted to go with me from the beginning?
19:14Hey.
19:15I'm going to interview the minister.
19:19Wait a minute.
19:22What?
19:26It's hard to adjust the schedule at that time.
19:29Next month...
19:30Come in.
19:31I'll adjust the schedule again.
19:33I'm Michiue from the Tohto Newspaper.
19:36Michiue?
19:38Aoyama is sick and needs to go to the hospital.
19:42Yes, I understand.
19:45Thank you for the interview.
19:49I'm Michiue from the Tohto Newspaper.
19:52I'm Ichiro Seiki.
19:54Thank you for your time today.
19:58Please come in.
19:59Excuse me.
20:01I'm Yamanaka.
20:06Why are you here?
20:08I'm here as a cameraman.
20:11Please come in.
20:15Thank you.
20:27What's wrong?
20:29That doll looks like you.
20:36Where?
20:39The smiling face.
20:46Is that so?
20:49The interview will start in 15 minutes.
20:50Please reduce the time.
20:56I was very impressed when I read your letter.
21:01I heard that you were close to Mr. Sasaki.
21:10He was a good student.
21:15I see.
21:17I heard that your father was Mr. Wadajima when I was looking at the sand.
21:26I was touched by the story of my father and son who were confused by the harsh discrimination.
21:32I started to shed tears.
21:34It was the first time I told my father that I was Sasaki.
21:41Were you with Mr. Sasaki and Mr. Suzuki at that time?
21:47Please don't ask questions that are not on the list.
21:49It's not written here.
21:51Mr. Suzuki and Mr. Sasaki have been friends since high school, right?
21:55Did you ask Mr. Ishiki?
21:57Yes.
22:00That's right.
22:01Mr. Suzuki was also there.
22:04Why didn't you write it in the book?
22:08I thought it was too close.
22:10He seems to be proud of his secretary.
22:16Did you know that Mr. Suzuki was the son of Mr. Uno Kosuke, who was arrested in the BG Cub incident 28 years ago?
22:38I asked Mr. Sakota, who used to work at Big Garibansha, to look at this photo.
22:47It's this person.
22:48It's my father.
22:49He is the only son of Mr. Uno.
22:51Are you sure?
22:52Yes.
22:53My family was messed up after the president was arrested.
22:57After my father was arrested, he changed his last name to Suzuki, his mother's last name, and moved to Matsuyama, where no one knew about him.
23:07And when I repaired my father's smartphone, there was something like this in the power outlet.
23:14Hello, this is Suzuki.
23:17It's quiet.
23:21My father was re-interviewing about the BG Cub incident.
23:26He said you were the only son of Mr. Uno.
23:30I was the only son of Mr. Uno.
23:33I was the only son of Mr. Uno.
23:36I was the only son of Mr. Uno.
23:39I was the only son of Mr. Uno.
23:42I was re-interviewing about the BG Cub incident.
23:46I grabbed the fact that you were the son of Mr. Uno Kosuke.
23:49I thought you had some information, so I asked for an interview.
23:55Why did you lie to me that you didn't know my father?
24:02Why did you promise to meet my father at that place that day?
24:09Can you answer me, Mr. Toshiya Suzuki?
24:19It's not strange that you hate your father as a politician.
24:24Why did you transfer to the secretary?
24:27Why did you transfer to the secretary?
24:37Suzuki.
24:40It's okay.
24:44I knew your father and I contacted him.
24:52But he didn't answer me.
24:56I just asked for an interview.
25:03Did you delete your name from this book?
25:08Yes.
25:10Is it a bad thing to be known to the public?
25:16It's up to the public.
25:20I don't want to hide anything.
25:23If they find out that I'm the son of a criminal,
25:26they will write bad things about me.
25:31They will put a label on me.
25:36I thought I would be a nuisance to you.
25:42It's a prejudice against the media.
25:44Is that so?
25:46I think it's the nature of the media.
25:50I fell in love with your talent as a politician.
25:57It's been a long time since I was in high school.
26:00I swore that I would devote all my power to you.
26:16I didn't want to get in your way.
26:18I didn't want to get in your way.
26:21I didn't want to get in your way.
26:26Is that all?
26:29No matter what you do, it's just a delusion.
26:36Is that so?
26:39There are many other things in this notebook.
26:45For example?
26:47I'll tell you about it later.
26:51If you find out that it's not my delusion,
26:55I'll ask you again.
27:12Suzuki is the father of Michiyue?
27:16I think there is a possibility.
27:23If you and Mr. Morohashi were involved in the BG Co., Ltd. case,
27:28if the world finds out, the government will be defeated.
27:32Suzuki wanted to avoid it.
27:37It's like talking to an A.I.
27:41A.I.?
27:43It's the government.
27:45It's unnatural that the way he talks is perfect.
27:52But when I heard about Suzuki,
27:55I felt like an A.I. was bugging me.
27:58I felt like I was asking Suzuki for help.
28:02Is that so?
28:04Even if the government tells me that Ichiro is not dead,
28:08I can't believe it.
28:10It's like God is empty.
28:12But the school principal said that
28:15he won the student council election thanks to Suzuki's guidance.
28:23On the contrary, Suzuki was like a writer
28:27hiding his emotions and feelings under that poker face.
28:32A.I. and a writer?
28:34If Suzuki had been the head of the A.I.
28:40the reason why he became the secretary
28:44was to control Ichiro behind his back.
28:50Hey, hey.
28:51It's impossible for a man who is empty inside
28:54to become the head of the A.I.
29:00That's true.
29:03In any case,
29:05if we find out what Suzuki is trying to do
29:09by controlling the government,
29:11we can find out the truth of his father's accident.
29:23Hey, Suzuki.
29:24Why don't you become the head of the A.I.
29:29Yeah.
29:35I'll use him to avenge my father.
29:59Does the A.I. have no subjectivity?
30:05If Suzuki killed my father,
30:09why does he want to make the A.I. the head of the A.I.?
30:23Yes.
30:25It's the A.I.
30:26What?
30:28It's Ichiro Seiki.
30:30What?
30:40I'm sorry for calling you out of the blue.
30:43I'm sorry.
30:45Did you tell Secretary Suzuki about this?
30:48No, I didn't.
30:49I can see that he'll stop me even if I tell him.
30:53Come in.
30:56Come in.
31:05Excuse me, sir.
31:08You can just call me by my name.
31:10You don't have to be so formal.
31:14I'm not used to it yet.
31:18Then,
31:20what does Secretary Suzuki mean to you?
31:24He's an indispensable person.
31:27Is that so?
31:29I think he's very talented,
31:31but he's so talented that it's hard for him to go back.
31:34That's not true.
31:36He's my best friend since high school.
31:41As far as I know,
31:43you're the first person to drive Suzuki that far.
31:46So,
31:48I really wanted to talk to you.
31:52Ms. Michie,
31:54why did you become a reporter?
31:56Was it because of your father?
31:58I guess so.
32:00But,
32:01when I'm concerned about something,
32:04I can't help but look into it until I'm satisfied.
32:07That's kind of scary.
32:10And...
32:14Please answer me.
32:18Please!
32:21Mr. Kashiage?
32:22It's all your fault!
32:24It's all your fault!
32:30I want to believe in the power of the press.
32:38It's ringing.
32:39No, it's fine.
32:40Please leave.
32:41I'm worried about you.
32:45Excuse me.
32:52I'm sorry.
33:05You look happy.
33:07It's from my son.
33:09Oh.
33:10Then...
33:12I guess I shouldn't keep you waiting.
33:22Divorce?
33:24I'm living far away from my son now.
33:29I hope you can live with him again.
33:33I don't know what my son thinks.
33:37When I'm working,
33:39I don't have much time with my son.
33:43He's not a good father at all.
33:45I'm scared of him.
33:48He's not a good father at all.
33:50I'm scared of him.
33:52I don't know if I want to live with him.
33:56Raising a child...
33:59It's hard, isn't it?
34:03Oh.
34:04I'm dealing with children who don't live with their parents in an orphanage.
34:10I think I have a responsibility to take care of them until they grow up.
34:18I did an interview about orphanages before.
34:23In the United States,
34:25there are more children who live with their parents than in an orphanage.
34:29More than half of the children live with their parents in an orphanage.
34:36But not many people know about the system of orphanages in Japan.
34:41I heard that an old woman who wanted to raise a child who lost her parents gave up because she had a hard time living without knowing the system.
34:52I wrote an article to let you know about the current situation.
34:56But the response was not very good.
34:59I see.
35:01I want information to be delivered to those who really need it.
35:04I want you to make a good budget for support.
35:07First of all,
35:09it's my ideal.
35:12Your ideal is important.
35:14I think it's a great idea because you're Michiye.
35:18No.
35:20I'm not qualified as a mother.
35:23My mother was a hostess when I met my father in Wadajima.
35:27So my mother raised me alone.
35:33But I was very happy.
35:40Spending time with your parents is not everything.
35:50I'm sure your son supports you.
36:02Michiye
36:21Michiye
36:23Michiye
36:31Please take care of me from now on.
36:42Good night.
36:53Michiye
37:11Michiye
37:13Yes.
37:14I got a phone call from the Minister of Justice.
37:17He said he would allow you to have a close interview.
37:21What?
37:22What did you do?
37:24Nothing.
37:29Michiye, this is for you.
37:31Thank you.
37:33Nacism?
37:51Nacism?
38:00The Minister of Justice?
38:03Nacism?
38:20Hello.
38:21Hello.
38:22What is this?
38:26Michiye.
38:30Hey, Michiye.
38:32Mr. Yamanaka was there?
38:34Was he there?
38:36You're not good at this.
38:38You look like a genius.
38:40Well, well.
38:41Is this really a government paper?
38:44I don't know yet.
38:46But the person who wrote this praised Hitler's political method.
38:51He praised Hitler?
38:53If this is true, it's not bad.
38:55It means that the man who is said to be the future prime minister had a dangerous idea.
38:59But the Minister of Justice and Hitler are incompatible.
39:04Hanussen.
39:06What?
39:07This paper is about the dual structure of power.
39:10In other words, it's about Hitler and Hanussen.
39:13Who is it?
39:14Is it a gunman?
39:15No way.
39:16I know.
39:17Erich Jan Hanussen.
39:19There is a book about him.
39:20He is the brain of Hitler, who was a Nazi in Germany.
39:23He is a mentalist now.
39:25He is an important person who is said to have manipulated Hitler.
39:29The most important point of this paper is Hanussen.
39:34I think that's the point.
39:36What do you mean?
39:37I told you before that the Minister of Justice and Hitler are incompatible.
39:41I don't think it's possible.
39:43If this is what the Minister of Justice and Hitler wrote,
39:48Hanussen is Suzuki Toshiya for him.
39:52Really?
39:54Does that mean that Suzuki Toshiya is the one who has the danger of Hitler?
40:00Suzuki Toshiya from the university made Hanussen write this paper?
40:07Even if he doesn't have the dual structure of power,
40:10it's impossible for the Minister of Justice and Hitler to control him.
40:19Mr. Michiyo.
40:20The meeting of the Minister of Justice and Hitler is about to begin.
40:25Today, I would like to make a new statement on social issues.
40:30I would like to consider the expansion of the Satoya system,
40:35which is not progressing well, and increase support.
40:38I would also like to thoroughly evaluate the system of Satoya Shinzoku.
40:43Satoya Shinzoku?
40:46I don't know much about the system of Satoya Shinzoku.
40:52What I said...
40:53I would like to provide the necessary information to those who really need social protection.
40:59I would like to provide the necessary information to those who really need it.
41:02I would like to provide an environment where users have more options.
41:09And I would like to provide the necessary budget to receive intensive care.
41:16I would like to provide the necessary budget to receive intensive care.
41:19I will do my best.
41:25If Seiki Ichiro, instead of having a strong will,
41:32had a special talent to absorb other people's opinions and play the role of an ideal person perfectly,
41:42those who realize his talent may manipulate him behind his back as they wish
41:47and try to fulfill their own ambitions.
41:53What is Toshiya Suzuki's ambition?
41:56In order to make him the Prime Minister,
41:58I vowed to devote all my power to him.
42:06If Seiki Ichiro, instead of having a strong will,
42:13But who sent this paper?
42:18I don't know who sent it.
42:20The aim is to destroy Seiki.
42:23If that's the case, why didn't you send it to the Ministry of Social Affairs?
42:26Why did you send it to Mr. Michioe?
42:28Seiki Ichiro called the Ministry of Justice.
42:31He said he would allow you to have a close contact with him.
42:35Please keep an eye on me from now on.
42:47Could it be SOS?
42:51Does that mean Seiki Ichiro is the one who sent this?
42:59Where are you going, Michioe?
43:04Is he asking me for help?
43:14Hello?
43:16No, he's not coming.
43:18This is bad. Come back soon.
43:48I can't say goodbye.
43:54Even if it's a wrong answer,
44:00I can't pray for the end.
44:05If you were here, following the distorted path,
44:12I can't say goodbye.
44:43Seiki Ichiro's lover?
44:45Nice to meet you, Mr. Seiki.
44:48You're the only one who can testify.
44:51I don't want to lose a loved one again.
44:54There may be a secret.
44:56I want to know the real Seiki Ichiro.

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