27° pelicula de koji shiraishi, disfruten, subtitulado al ingles y español.subscríbanse y denle like para más contenido. Ayudaría mucho.
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00:00:00This is the first time I've ever seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:04It's amazing.
00:00:06I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:08I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:10I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:12I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:14I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:16I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:18I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:20I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:22I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:24I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:26I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:28I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:30I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:32I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:34I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:36I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:38I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:40I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:42I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:44I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:46I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:48I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:50I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:52I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:54I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:00:58I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:00I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:02I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:04I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:06I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:08I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:10I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:12I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:14I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:16I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:18I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:20I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:22I've never seen such a large group of people in one place.
00:01:24First night
00:01:32Second night
00:01:34So I got the green light.
00:01:37Is it recording now?
00:01:39Yes, it is.
00:01:41I'm not sure if I'm in the frame.
00:01:43Oh, it's not.
00:01:45Oh, it's not.
00:01:47It is.
00:01:50Wait a sec. I'm taking this.
00:01:52I can't see the speed.
00:01:54Ha ha ha ha.
00:01:56That's fine.
00:01:58I'm Kenji Murakami.
00:02:00Nice to meet you.
00:02:02Today you're going back to work?
00:02:04Yes, I'm going back to work.
00:02:06What was it?
00:02:08I'm going to work on a TV documentary.
00:02:15I didn't bring this with me.
00:02:18It's after that.
00:02:20Could you briefly explain the work you did this year?
00:02:24The work I did this year...
00:02:28The first thing I shot was the Love Hotel collection.
00:02:31This is the Love Hotel collection in Shibuya.
00:02:36And the Love Dolls.
00:02:39What else?
00:02:42I shot Horiemon.
00:02:44Is that on TV?
00:02:46That's on the web.
00:02:48I interviewed him on the web.
00:02:50It's a fake documentary.
00:02:52It's about Horiemon, but he's lying.
00:02:56This is the Hotel Art.
00:02:58It's interesting.
00:03:00I shot this room.
00:03:04There's a bed around the room.
00:03:06There's a bed in the cage.
00:03:08He's looking at it.
00:03:10That's amazing.
00:03:13The characters he's looking at are realistic.
00:03:19He's looking at a man with his hand on his crotch.
00:03:23He's looking at a man who looks like Lunten.
00:03:25He's looking at a child.
00:03:27That's amazing.
00:03:29It's scary.
00:03:31There's a room where the characters are left alone.
00:03:35It's a lonely room.
00:03:38It's a place where people have sex.
00:03:41But it's also a place where people have fun.
00:03:44That's what's interesting about Japanese people.
00:03:47I shot the Love Hotel collection.
00:03:49I shot Hihoukan.
00:03:51It's a simple thing.
00:03:53But it's a kind of Japanese theory.
00:03:55Japanese people are like this.
00:03:58This is a new hotel.
00:04:00I felt that this kind of play was getting smaller and smaller.
00:04:07I felt that the good aspects of Japanese people were disappearing.
00:04:15I feel how the atmosphere in the world changes.
00:04:22For example, in Nagoya, there was a group called SONOGUMI.
00:04:27In Shibuya, there was a group called TOKYO GAKUGAKU.
00:04:31They were running around in the park.
00:04:34They said that SONOGUMI was chased by the police.
00:04:38There are no more people doing that now.
00:04:41There are no more people doing that.
00:04:44People who think that this kind of thing is in the way are doing well.
00:04:51I think it's okay to do that.
00:05:01There are no more people trying to do that.
00:05:04There is a feeling that the atmosphere is completely white.
00:05:09It's a difficult story to understand.
00:05:13I wonder why this kind of song is popular.
00:05:16Including that.
00:05:18It's the same as the movie.
00:05:22I'm not contradicting myself.
00:05:28There are children and gods.
00:05:32I make such a work as my job.
00:05:39I started shooting when I was in high school.
00:05:42At that time, I had 8mm film.
00:05:45I can't think of it now.
00:05:488mm film is a very good medium.
00:05:53It's beautiful and important.
00:05:57I can only compete with this film.
00:06:02So I go to a very small place.
00:06:07The film I'm shooting now is already released in theaters.
00:06:14The quality of the film is very good.
00:06:18This is the final version of the movie that we got in 1995.
00:06:25This is the final version of the movie that we got in 1995.
00:06:34The problem is that...
00:06:39Movies cannot be like that.
00:06:44Movies cannot be like that.
00:06:50Movies with a self-explosive effect...
00:06:54Movies with a self-explosive effect...
00:06:59The gap is gone.
00:07:02The gap is gone, but it's a chance.
00:07:05Next, the place of the announcement is the internet.
00:07:08It's good to have interesting stories and long stories,
00:07:11but if you make it more interesting,
00:07:14everyone will have a good time and popularity will rise.
00:07:20Do you know what was interesting yesterday?
00:07:22Yesterday, a DJ from CIGA was DJing in his own room at 8 o'clock.
00:07:28It was a live broadcast.
00:07:30At first, only 10 or 20 people watched it live,
00:07:35but Seiko Ito tweeted that it was interesting.
00:07:39Then everyone started watching it.
00:07:41Did you broadcast it on the internet?
00:07:42Yes, live broadcast.
00:07:44In the end, 2,200 people watched it.
00:07:472,200 people watched his DJ play on Christmas Eve,
00:07:50were impressed, danced, and made noise.
00:07:52This is new.
00:07:57It's different from TV and movies,
00:08:00but it's a kind of communication that uses video.
00:08:04I feel hope.
00:08:16Good evening, everyone.
00:08:18I'm kneading breadcrumbs.
00:08:20Good evening. Merry Christmas.
00:08:22Merry Christmas. I'm kneading breadcrumbs.
00:08:25I'm kneading breadcrumbs.
00:08:27I'm kneading breadcrumbs.
00:08:29Let's knead breadcrumbs together.
00:08:33Let's knead bread.
00:08:35Let's knead breadcrumbs.
00:08:37I became a human.
00:08:41Those who believe in Christ are blessed by God.
00:08:48Those who have sin will be given eternal life.
00:08:56Please listen carefully to the good news from the Holy Bible.
00:09:02Merry Christmas.
00:09:11I'm going to crush and knead breadcrumbs.
00:09:16I'm glad to live by kneading breadcrumbs.
00:09:19Merry Christmas.
00:09:26Merry Christmas.
00:09:31Don't eat breadcrumbs.
00:09:33Bake breadcrumbs in the oven at home.
00:09:37Breadcrumbs are free.
00:09:39Breadcrumbs are free.
00:09:41How do you like breadcrumbs?
00:09:43We give breadcrumbs for free.
00:09:45We give breadcrumbs for free.
00:09:48Some people are homeless.
00:09:53Merry Christmas with breadcrumbs on a holy night.
00:09:57This is the first time for Mr.Yamamoto.
00:10:01Is this a camera?
00:10:02Yes, it is.
00:10:03It's very popular now.
00:10:05I'm going to take a still shot.
00:10:07Mr.Yamamoto, was the last movie a natural disaster?
00:10:12Yes, it was a natural disaster.
00:10:17It was a long time ago.
00:10:19It was finished in November 2006.
00:10:23I haven't made a movie since then.
00:10:25You didn't make a movie because you didn't have time to talk about it.
00:10:30After that, I had a plan to make a film.
00:10:38I decided to make a film.
00:10:42It took a long time because the content was different from what I had done so far.
00:10:54I decided to make a film.
00:11:00I decided to make a film.
00:11:04I had a video camera when I was in high school.
00:11:10I was a cameraman.
00:11:12I imitated a movie in my free time.
00:11:16I went to a university and made a film.
00:11:23I liked movies since I was in elementary school.
00:11:29I learned the fun of making a film when I was in high school.
00:11:32My father bought a video camera.
00:11:34I started making a film when I was in high school.
00:11:40I started making a film when I was in high school.
00:11:48I started making a film when I was in high school.
00:11:53I was depressed when I finished making a film.
00:11:59I thought it was boring.
00:12:01Many people were happy with my film.
00:12:06Why didn't you make a film as you wanted?
00:12:09I was bored because I had to do the same thing over and over again.
00:12:18I was bored because I had to edit my film.
00:12:23I thought your film was completely new.
00:12:25I thought your film was completely new.
00:12:30The actors, the staff, and the people in Tokyo were all different.
00:12:40The actors, the staff, and the people in Tokyo were all different.
00:12:49I didn't realize it at that time.
00:12:52I thought my film was self-absorbed.
00:12:55I thought my film was self-absorbed.
00:13:01I thought my film was self-absorbed.
00:13:05I don't think so now.
00:13:07I made a short film in my neighborhood.
00:13:12I made a short film in my neighborhood.
00:13:18I think it's natural.
00:13:23I think it's natural.
00:13:28I didn't want to make a film in the city.
00:13:33The producer gave me a project.
00:13:37I thought people in the countryside liked my film.
00:13:44I thought people in the countryside liked my film.
00:13:48Do you have any memories of the bus stop?
00:13:51Do you have any memories of the bus stop?
00:13:57When people talk to each other, they face each other.
00:14:03When people talk to each other, they face each other.
00:14:08When you put a camera on the bench, it's easier to talk face to face.
00:14:16When you put a camera on the bench, it's easier to talk face to face.
00:14:25It's hard to film at the station.
00:14:29It's hard to film at the station.
00:14:34When I see people dancing in a movie, I feel envious.
00:14:46I want to make a film like that someday.
00:14:48I feel envious when I see people dancing or singing in a movie.
00:14:52It's not like I'm singing as a musician.
00:14:56I feel envious when I see characters singing.
00:15:02I want to make a film like that someday.
00:15:05I feel envious when I see people dancing or singing in a movie.
00:15:12It's not like I'm singing as a musician.
00:15:16I feel envious when I see characters dancing or singing in a movie.
00:15:22It's not like I'm singing as a musician.
00:15:25I want to make a film like that someday.
00:15:32I want to make a film like that someday.
00:15:39I want to make a film like that someday.
00:15:45Do you want to make a film?
00:15:48I don't know what I am until I make a film.
00:15:54I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:16:00I haven't made a film.
00:16:03I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:16:12I have to get back to my main job.
00:16:19I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:16:24I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:16:26I have to get back to my main job.
00:16:54I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:16:56I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:16:58I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:00I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:02I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:04I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:06I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:08I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:10I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:12I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:14I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:16I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:18I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:20I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:22I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:24I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:26I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:28I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:30I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:32I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:34I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:36I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:38I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:40I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:42I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:44I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:46I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:48I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:50I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:52I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:17:54I have been working as a film director for three years.
00:18:06Let's goord!
00:18:10Mr. Yomada, What have you done recently?
00:18:12Recently I've been doing…
00:18:14Well, 8 millimeters of film will be finished in a few years,
00:18:18I'm doing it with 8mm on purpose.
00:18:22What is it? I wonder if I'm taking a weird picture.
00:18:26Maybe I should make something a little more like that,
00:18:31but then I feel like it's okay because other people are making it.
00:18:43When did you get the camera?
00:18:46I got this 8mm when I was in high school.
00:18:51Actually, I got it when I was 16 years old.
00:18:54I'm 36 now, so I've been doing it with 8mm for 20 years.
00:18:59For the time being, I put the title on it, and at the end,
00:19:02I made a film called Film by Onishi Kenji.
00:19:04I've been making films that I don't know what's in front of me since I was a student.
00:19:09I've made a terrible number of films so far.
00:19:16I don't really have anything to tell you.
00:19:20I don't really have anything to tell you.
00:19:26To be honest, I watch a lot of documentaries,
00:19:31but they're not as boring as serious films.
00:19:34I wonder if it's a film that makes you feel the smell of a movie
00:19:42from something like a musical instrument.
00:19:58I'm working on a movie,
00:20:03and I'm making a recording of it.
00:20:06Sometimes I'm working on a short film,
00:20:09but I haven't done a single one this year.
00:20:11I'm making a short film while I'm making a recording.
00:20:16I'm just doing what I want to do.
00:20:21I'm doing what I want to do, but...
00:20:24Your job is your job.
00:20:25That's right.
00:20:27I may be wrong to ask for something,
00:20:30but when I see your films,
00:20:33I feel like I've forgotten something.
00:20:38I feel like I've forgotten something.
00:20:43It's more of a shock than a memory.
00:20:48I don't want to think that it's because it's my job.
00:20:52I've seen a lot of films made by artisans.
00:20:57I think there are people who want to make films like that.
00:21:02It doesn't matter if it's a commercial film or a self-published film.
00:21:06What's interesting is what's interesting.
00:21:09Why do you make self-published films?
00:21:11You don't have to make them.
00:21:14I know that, but I'm doing it because I like it.
00:21:17People who want to see that kind of thing come to see it.
00:21:23It doesn't matter if it's 500 yen, 800 yen, or 1,000 yen.
00:21:26It doesn't matter if it's in a movie theater or a rental video store.
00:21:32It's hard to get it, but there are interesting films like that.
00:21:39I think your job is to capture the strength of the camera.
00:21:49What is that?
00:21:52I think you're a genius.
00:21:55Really.
00:21:58If you try to take a good picture, you'll be able to do it.
00:22:08But if you take a good picture, it's over.
00:22:13There's no going back from there.
00:22:16I don't want to go against the rules of the movie.
00:22:21I want to create a sense of shock and discomfort that I've never seen before.
00:22:27I want to create a misunderstanding.
00:22:30That's what I want to do.
00:22:35You want to create a misunderstanding.
00:22:38Misunderstanding, delusion, and misunderstanding.
00:22:41It's stupid to try your best to convey all 10 things you want to convey.
00:22:49There are a lot of people who take movies seriously these days.
00:22:53I'm not interested in the movie you want to make.
00:22:57I don't care if it's a 30-minute movie or a 2-hour movie.
00:23:02I want you to make a movie that you can watch without getting bored.
00:23:13But it's hard.
00:23:16I don't want to say it, but I want to make a movie that you can watch without getting bored.
00:23:24I think it's a good idea to make a movie that you can watch without getting bored.
00:23:30I don't think it's fun to write a book and read lines like this.
00:23:38I don't think I can express my feelings to the characters in the movie.
00:23:43It's stupid.
00:23:45Do you always assume that you can't do it?
00:23:49I think it's okay to think that way.
00:23:53But I always get bored when I watch a drama.
00:23:57In that sense, I'm not interested in dramas.
00:24:03So I want to make an interesting situation in the movie.
00:24:10I want to make an interesting situation in the movie.
00:24:18I want to make an interesting situation in the movie.
00:24:22That's why I want to make a movie that I can watch without getting bored.
00:24:29I don't like cinema.
00:24:33I don't want to watch a movie from the beginning.
00:24:38So I want to make a movie that I can watch from the middle.
00:24:44I don't want to watch a movie from the beginning.
00:24:48In film industry, making shorts only takes 2 hours and a half.
00:24:53I want to make a short movie from the middle.
00:24:56watching from the end of the film as long as it is funny.
00:25:01I want my movie to be a preliminary copy of old films.
00:25:07I want my movie to be a preliminary copy of old films.
00:25:12You don't have to know everything.
00:25:19You just have to look at the parts and see what's interesting.
00:25:23That's how you convey the movie.
00:25:25The movie is about to start.
00:25:30The movie is about to start.
00:25:35The movie is about to start.
00:25:40It's only 8mm left.
00:25:46I'm going to switch to this camera.
00:25:54I think it would be ideal if I could play a little more.
00:26:10Good luck.
00:26:14That's it.
00:28:26Yes.
00:28:30Oh.
00:28:34This is...
00:28:42Sync.
00:28:44Let's do this for Kawatsuri!
00:28:48Okay, so I'm going to hold it down a little bit, because it's a little awkward.
00:28:54Anything is fine.
00:28:57Good evening. What are you doing?
00:28:59You can say you're shooting a movie.
00:29:01I want to talk to you.
00:29:04I want to ask you.
00:29:05I think you'll say, what is it?
00:29:07I'd like to talk about what the people in the city are doing now,
00:29:10or how it was this year.
00:29:12I'd like to talk about a lot of things like that.
00:29:15I'd like to talk to you.
00:29:18If possible, I'd like to bring you here.
00:29:24I'd like to talk to you.
00:29:26I'd be happy if you could get excited.
00:29:28It doesn't matter if it's a stupid thing.
00:29:30I'm good at it.
00:29:31What kind of movies have you seen recently?
00:29:34It depends on the person.
00:29:36It depends on the person.
00:29:37It depends on the person.
00:29:38It depends on the person who watches the movie.
00:29:39That's about it.
00:29:40That's about it.
00:29:44See you later.
00:29:45See you at 8 o'clock.
00:29:46See you later.
00:29:48See you later.
00:29:51I'm going to go.
00:29:54I can't sleep.
00:29:58It's Christmas Eve.
00:30:05I want to have sex.
00:30:07I want to have sex.
00:30:11I'm filming a movie.
00:30:13It's all right.
00:30:15Really? Thank you.
00:30:17I'm filming a movie.
00:30:19I'm collecting things like comments.
00:30:22I'd like to have an interview.
00:30:25Education is my border.
00:30:26Really?
00:30:27Education is my border.
00:30:31You don't have to go to the venue.
00:30:34Yes?
00:30:35You don't have to go.
00:30:37Just one word, just one word.
00:30:43He's coming with us.
00:30:54What is it?
00:30:56I was hoping you two could do it.
00:30:59Really?
00:31:01He said he could help us.
00:31:04Can you introduce yourself?
00:31:07We're going to film with this camera.
00:31:10If you don't mind, what's your name?
00:31:13What?
00:31:15What's my name?
00:31:17Gimei.
00:31:19I'm Bitch.
00:31:21Bitch?
00:31:24Bitch.
00:31:26I'm Chammy.
00:31:28Bitch and Chammy?
00:31:30Yes.
00:31:32What do you do for a living?
00:31:35I'm in middle school.
00:31:37Middle school? Now?
00:31:39That's good.
00:31:41You're starting to be a sociopath.
00:31:44What's your major?
00:31:46Itabashi.
00:31:48All?
00:31:50I was walking.
00:31:52You look healthy.
00:31:54I came here by train.
00:31:56What's your favorite movie?
00:32:03Kaiji.
00:32:05Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
00:32:08It's cute.
00:32:10Where did you come from?
00:32:13From the station to the parking lot.
00:32:17I came back.
00:32:19What did you see at the parking lot?
00:32:21Cars.
00:32:23What's your favorite car?
00:32:25BMW.
00:32:27You don't like Impala?
00:32:29I like Impala, but I like BMW.
00:32:31No way.
00:32:33Did you go there to pick up girls?
00:32:36No, I just thought it was cool.
00:32:40What are you guys doing?
00:32:44What did you come here for?
00:32:47I came here to spend Christmas.
00:32:52You came to Shibuya.
00:32:54I was supposed to go to Tokyo Tower, but I couldn't get in.
00:33:00How was it?
00:33:02It was good.
00:33:04It was the best.
00:33:06It was the best in 14 years.
00:33:08It was the best in 14 years.
00:33:13There's a female staff in the back.
00:33:16What do you do for a living?
00:33:18I'm a student.
00:33:20Do you have a boyfriend?
00:33:23I don't have a boyfriend.
00:33:27What's your favorite Christmas movie?
00:33:32101 dogs.
00:33:34Home Alone.
00:33:39I want to be a Japanese teacher.
00:33:41Japanese teacher?
00:33:43Do you know?
00:33:45I know.
00:33:47You want to teach foreigners, right?
00:33:49I'm a teacher.
00:33:53What should I do?
00:33:57You can do whatever you want.
00:33:59You can be a bride.
00:34:01I want to be a bride.
00:34:03We get together on Christmas Eve.
00:34:09I want to spend Christmas with my boyfriend on the 25th.
00:34:23I want to spend Christmas with my boyfriend on the 25th.
00:34:28I want to spend Christmas with my boyfriend on the 25th.
00:34:34I'm hungry.
00:34:52I'll have a meeting with Mr. Matsui and Mr. Shirai.
00:35:03I'm going to talk to Mr. Matsui.
00:35:07I want to talk to Mr. Shirai.
00:35:09I want to talk to Mr. Matsui.
00:35:13Here you are.
00:35:18This is a place I remember.
00:35:20That's right.
00:35:23It's a photo studio called Occult.
00:35:25When did you take the photo?
00:35:27This is the end of the summer of 2008 in Tatsuya.
00:35:33Oh, I see.
00:35:34And this is the scene where there's an explosion.
00:35:38The climax of the scene is a wonderful scene.
00:35:42In the crowd, it just happened by itself.
00:35:48I saw the crows in the morning.
00:35:50I saw them in the morning on my bike from Yoyogi Park.
00:35:54Let's walk to the place where you saw the crows.
00:35:58I think it was around 5 a.m.
00:36:03There was an occult scene in Shiraishi-san's movie,
00:36:07so I thought it would be nice to have a gay scene.
00:36:10I thought it would be nice to have a gay scene.
00:36:13I thought it would be nice to have a gay scene.
00:36:18I thought it would be nice to have a gay scene.
00:36:22I wanted to have the atmosphere of the town
00:36:25I wanted to have the atmosphere of the town
00:36:28that I saw for the first time as a background.
00:36:32I did it quite consciously for the first time.
00:36:39I was disappointed that it was a live tape
00:36:43that evolved further.
00:36:46I was disappointed that it was a live tape that evolved further.
00:36:50But Occult is a little bit smart.
00:36:53Also, it's Somi-san's Aino Mukidashi.
00:36:56Oh, I remember that.
00:36:58In 2008, I saw a very strong movie.
00:37:04It was just...
00:37:05I remember you showed me a movie in 2008.
00:37:09It's the same period.
00:37:10I saw Aino Mukidashi, Occult, and...
00:37:15Also, Jojo-san's V-cinema.
00:37:18Dekotora.
00:37:19Yes, Dekotora.
00:37:20I saw Aino Mukidashi and...
00:37:22I wanted to see my own movie again.
00:37:25The movie you want to see now.
00:37:27I also saw Aino Mukidashi right after Occult was completed.
00:37:32Mr. Nakagawa took me to FilmX and showed me.
00:37:36I thought,
00:37:37I can't make it if I make this kind of movie.
00:37:41I really...
00:37:42Me too.
00:37:44I thought I had to go beyond Aino Mukidashi.
00:37:48How long have you been an Occultist, Shirai-san?
00:37:52I was born in 1997.
00:37:56I was born in 1999.
00:37:58It's been 10 years since I appeared in a movie this year.
00:38:05So I'm conscious of it.
00:38:08It's been 10 years, so what's next?
00:38:11It's been 12 years since I was an Occultist.
00:38:16It's been 12 years since I made a remake.
00:38:20So I'm conscious of it.
00:38:23You're conscious of it.
00:38:25This year...
00:38:27Annion Yumika and Live Tape.
00:38:30Live Tape is tomorrow.
00:38:33It's tomorrow.
00:38:35From tomorrow...
00:38:37Annion Yumika is a way to make a movie.
00:38:42But Live Tape is...
00:38:45It's a movie where you work as a director with the staff.
00:38:52It's a movie where you can make a movie that you like.
00:38:59You can make a fake documentary.
00:39:02It's a method that you can do.
00:39:04Kaneuski's movies are very strong.
00:39:11I think that's what Shirai-san likes.
00:39:17I think that's what Sono-san likes.
00:39:21I can trust people who like that.
00:39:28I think technique is important.
00:39:34I think it's important to be good at it.
00:39:36But the most important thing is not that.
00:39:39I think the quality is not that.
00:39:42I thought I couldn't make a good movie.
00:39:47I thought that a few years ago.
00:39:49It's been about two years.
00:39:51If I can't make a good movie, I have to make a movie that I think is interesting.
00:39:57I think I can make an interesting movie even if I'm not good at it.
00:40:03I made a BMC here.
00:40:05The more interesting the movie is, the harder the work is.
00:40:12Shirai-san's work is interesting.
00:40:16I think I'll go straight to the money.
00:40:21If there's a little more here, I can do this.
00:40:25That's right.
00:40:26But I think the bigger the movie is, the less people will watch it.
00:40:36Then, the intensity of the movie will be weaker and weaker.
00:40:42I think it's hard to get attention.
00:40:45I think it's hard to get attention.
00:40:46Because a lot of people are involved.
00:40:50It's not just the individuals.
00:40:54It's hard to catch a few people by chance.
00:41:01The more people communicate, the harder it is to move.
00:41:06Movies don't take a lot of time to make.
00:41:13You can catch something in 24 frames.
00:41:18It's important to have speed and reflexes.
00:41:23I think Shirai-san has a big budget.
00:41:26I think he's going to make a movie that the world will watch.
00:41:30That's right.
00:41:31I'm going to make a movie that doesn't lose the intensity of Matsue-kun.
00:41:40I'll make a movie that I can believe is strong.
00:41:48That's my goal.
00:41:50That's right.
00:41:52I'm not talking about intensity.
00:41:53I was very surprised at the scale of the live tape.
00:42:01NOTE's co-produced movie was very interesting.
00:42:04But it didn't have a sense of scale.
00:42:06Even though the live tape was shot at such a low quality, it had a sense of scale.
00:42:11The intensity was strong.
00:42:14No matter how big the movie is, it has a sense of scale.
00:42:20I think the scale of the movie is important.
00:42:23But I think it's the staff who made it more interesting.
00:42:32It's not a personal movie.
00:42:35That's right.
00:42:37Many people are involved in it.
00:42:40One thing I'm confident about is the budget for the ultimate personal movie.
00:42:47The budget is enough to make an independent movie.
00:42:50So I can make a movie that doesn't make excuses.
00:42:54For example, there are people who make a big movie and make excuses.
00:42:59I really don't like it.
00:43:00I don't like the budget.
00:43:02It's rude for the viewer to make an excuse.
00:43:06I don't think independent people should do that.
00:43:13The live tape is not like that at all.
00:43:15I think it's a weapon.
00:43:18That's a big thing for me.
00:43:23I think it's important in a movie.
00:43:26How do you bring in a miracle?
00:43:28How do you record a miracle?
00:43:34I don't think it's a miracle if it's done by one person.
00:43:38If it's done in an ego-filled way, I don't think it's a miracle.
00:43:45It's a miracle because I'm unconscious.
00:43:49And I'm trying to balance the power of the people who gathered.
00:43:55That's how the miracle was born for the first time.
00:43:59I was involved, but I just helped the miracle happen.
00:44:04I think I can make an interesting movie by helping the miracle happen.
00:44:09It's not my movie.
00:44:11I think I was able to bring in a miracle.
00:44:17It's easy to get caught.
00:44:20If you want to bring in a big miracle,
00:44:24I think you have to have a few talented staff.
00:44:33My favorite movie is...
00:44:36I know how to cross the pedestrian crossing.
00:44:40I want you to teach me how to cross the red light.
00:44:43I think it's a movie to do that.
00:44:48I think the blue light is good for TV.
00:44:51I recently made a low-budget movie.
00:44:57I made it because I wanted to make an interesting movie.
00:45:05I made it because I could do what I wanted to do.
00:45:12I made a few low-budget movies.
00:45:20My goal is to be rich in my favorite movie.
00:45:31I want to be rich.
00:45:33I want to be rich.
00:45:35I want to live a life where I can handle a lot of money.
00:45:40I don't think I can make a big-budget movie.
00:45:44I can't make a movie for a poor person.
00:45:46I want to make a movie that's more interesting.
00:45:57I think...
00:46:02It's the same as what I've been thinking about.
00:46:12I want to make a movie that moves people.
00:46:15I don't want to make a movie that's boring.
00:46:19I want to make a movie that affects people's lives.
00:46:23I've always been conscious of that.
00:46:26I think I can do it because I'm independent.
00:46:29I think I have to be conscious of that when I make a movie with a producer.
00:46:43I don't know if movies are like this.
00:46:46I don't think so.
00:46:48I don't think anyone should make a movie like that.
00:46:52I want to make a movie that affects people.
00:46:59All I want to do is make a movie.
00:47:02I don't want anything other than a movie.
00:47:05I want a lover.
00:47:08I want to have a baby soon.
00:47:12I want to have a dog.
00:47:14That's about it.
00:47:16I don't want anything other than a movie.
00:47:19It's a luxurious way of life.
00:47:21I can't say it's a job.
00:47:23I chose a movie-like way of life.
00:47:28I think it's the same for musicians and cartoonists.
00:47:38I want to make a movie.
00:47:41I want to make a movie that's more interesting.
00:47:46That's all I want to do.
00:47:49We're in front of Yamada Electric.
00:47:53Right now?
00:47:55We're here.
00:48:01How are you?
00:48:03How's it going?
00:48:09Right now?
00:48:11I'm Joe Dirt.
00:48:13I'm from New York City.
00:48:15My stay in Japan has been pretty nice.
00:48:18I like it.
00:48:22My name is Chase.
00:48:25I'm from California.
00:48:27I grew up in California.
00:48:29I like it better here.
00:48:31It's peaceful.
00:48:33The trains are always on time.
00:48:35I like it here.
00:48:37I'm having a good day so far.
00:48:39It's good.
00:48:42My name is Elliot.
00:48:44I'm 20 years old.
00:48:46I'm from Utah.
00:48:48I love it here.
00:48:50Japan is awesome.
00:48:52Are you on vacation?
00:48:54Do you guys work here?
00:48:56What kind of work do you do?
00:48:58We work for the military.
00:49:00Which base?
00:49:02Atsugi.
00:49:04Maybe.
00:49:06Maybe.
00:49:08Maybe.
00:49:12You guys are off for Christmas?
00:49:14Yeah, we're off for Christmas.
00:49:16Every Christmas?
00:49:18We're all in the Navy.
00:49:20Every Christmas is off.
00:49:23We're off for Christmas every year.
00:49:25How was your day today?
00:49:27I slept most of the day.
00:49:29What time did you wake up?
00:49:31Around noon.
00:49:33I ate, went back to bed and got up at noon.
00:49:35I woke up in the morning and slept twice.
00:49:37What are you guys going to do?
00:49:39After this interview?
00:49:41I have no idea.
00:49:43Just walk around.
00:49:45It's a place that reminds me of New York City.
00:49:47Just walk around.
00:49:49What do you guys do when you come to these cities?
00:49:51Drink.
00:49:53What do you guys do when you come to these cities?
00:49:55I haven't decided yet.
00:49:57Just walk around.
00:49:59What do you guys do when you come to these cities?
00:50:01Just drink.
00:50:03Do you guys get married?
00:50:05Are you guys married?
00:50:07No.
00:50:11Do you like Japanese girls?
00:50:13Yes.
00:50:15They wear skirts all year round.
00:50:17I like it a lot.
00:50:20Have you guys been going out with any Japanese girls?
00:50:22Have you guys been going out with any Japanese girls?
00:50:24I had a Japanese girlfriend.
00:50:26I had a Japanese girlfriend.
00:50:28Which one?
00:50:30I've had one.
00:50:32Everyone is going out with her.
00:50:34What's the good part of Japanese girls?
00:50:36What's the difference?
00:50:38They're not American girls.
00:50:40That's a big point right there.
00:50:42I asked a Japanese girl how she was different from an American girl.
00:50:44She said,
00:50:46She said,
00:50:48She said,
00:50:50She said,
00:50:56She said,
00:50:58She said,
00:51:00She said,
00:51:02She said,
00:51:04I'm not going to do it.
00:51:06What time did you start going out today?
00:51:08I can't do it.
00:51:10What time did you start going out today?
00:51:12It's 7 o'clock in the morning.
00:51:14It's 7 o'clock in the morning.
00:51:17I'm too embarrassed.
00:51:21You've already been drunk a lot, haven't you?
00:51:23Have you already been drunk a lot?
00:51:25Do you want her to give you a present?
00:51:27Do you want her to give you a present?
00:51:29I don't want it.
00:51:31It's embarrassing.
00:51:37I'm too embarrassed to do this.
00:51:39You look into the camera and show me your happiness.
00:51:41You look into the camera and show me your happiness.
00:51:43Merry Christmas!
00:51:45Merry Christmas!
00:51:48Thank you very much.
00:51:51Excuse me.
00:51:52Excuse me.
00:51:53Thank you very much.
00:51:54Excuse me.
00:51:55I'm the director, Terauchi.
00:51:57Hello, I'm Terauchi.
00:51:59Looking back at 2009,
00:52:01can you tell us about the films you made this year?
00:52:06The films I made this year were
00:52:08first released in March,
00:52:10in a film called Todeme King called Ikemen Bank.
00:52:14Then I made a film called Karasu Collider
00:52:18and a third film called Hana Oni.
00:52:21Those were the films I released this year.
00:52:25How many films did you release?
00:52:27I think I released three films.
00:52:32Four were titles.
00:52:36In terms of packages, I released six.
00:52:45I started making self-portraits around this time.
00:52:52I just had a video.
00:52:56I played it around and saw
00:52:59that I could make a film.
00:53:04I've always liked making films.
00:53:08I did a lot of things.
00:53:10In my case, I did music,
00:53:12I did design, I did art.
00:53:14Did you also do comedy?
00:53:16I did comedy, of course.
00:53:19In the end, I liked making films.
00:53:26It calmed me down.
00:53:31At the time, I didn't think I'd become a professional filmmaker.
00:53:37I went to Osaka University,
00:53:40but I didn't think I'd be able to make a living there.
00:53:47So I got a job at a film company.
00:53:50I worked as an AD.
00:53:52I was already doing that,
00:53:54so I didn't want to do anything else.
00:53:57So I decided to become an AD.
00:54:02I didn't have a job at the time,
00:54:04and I don't think I still do.
00:54:06But I could get a job at a film company.
00:54:09So I became an AD.
00:54:13I had a hard time with TV.
00:54:17But I thought I could do it.
00:54:21I thought I could become a director.
00:54:26At the time, I didn't know if I could do it.
00:54:33At the time, Yamashita was a semi-professional.
00:54:41He was still working part-time at a film company.
00:54:48I was watching him work,
00:54:52and I was envious of him.
00:55:02Yamashita was there,
00:55:06so I thought,
00:55:08this is the world of film.
00:55:11I thought I could do it.
00:55:16I thought I could become a director.
00:55:22How many films did you make?
00:55:27I think I made about 25 films,
00:55:32including 12 episodes of TV dramas.
00:55:40I also made self-portraits.
00:55:43Most of the people who made their debut were the same age as me.
00:55:47There weren't many people like me.
00:55:53I didn't have a lot of self-portraits.
00:55:57Even if I was a major, I wasn't a major.
00:56:02I don't know why,
00:56:06but I always feel like I belong here.
00:56:12I feel like I belong in the film industry.
00:56:20I think that's why.
00:56:24I think love is everything.
00:56:31If you have love, you can do anything.
00:56:35I think that's a lie.
00:56:38I say that because I'm surprised.
00:56:41But that's not how it really is.
00:56:46I think it's both ways.
00:56:54Other than film,
00:56:56what else do I do?
00:56:59You said you wanted to draw a dog.
00:57:01A dog?
00:57:03I can't think of anything else to say in public.
00:57:12I don't know.
00:57:14I can't say too much.
00:57:28I don't know.
00:57:58I don't know.
00:58:18It's hard to say.
00:58:20The sales are pretty bad.
00:58:23Last year, we sold a lot, but it's still pretty bad.
00:58:27Do you have any annoying customers?
00:58:29Annoying?
00:58:30Do you have any annoying customers?
00:58:32Annoying?
00:58:34I don't know.
00:58:36I think everyone should be happy today.
00:58:39I think everyone should be happy today.
00:58:42Where are you from?
00:58:44I'm from Miyagi.
00:58:47I've been here for about a year or two.
00:58:50Do you have a part-time job?
00:58:52Yes, I do.
00:58:54Do you have a girlfriend?
00:58:56No, I don't.
00:58:58I'm single.
00:59:00What do I do?
00:59:02He's not bad at all.
00:59:04What do I do?
00:59:06I'm sorry.
00:59:26I'm sorry.
00:59:28I'm sorry.
00:59:30I was put into the box, I had no idea what I was going through.
00:59:34I just couldn't wait to get out of the water.
00:59:39When I got up, I saw the baby blue-eyed white girl.
00:59:44She was like a little girl, but she wasn't a baby.
00:59:48I was afraid.
00:59:512009, we released the movie we filmed in 2008,
00:59:56Ultra Miracle Love Story was released.
01:00:00I didn't make a movie.
01:00:03I made a music video for Mr. Takushiki.
01:00:09I didn't know how to make it at first.
01:00:15I've been working on two movies,
01:00:19so I want to work with the staff I've worked with before.
01:00:23But I want to work with someone who has a lot of experience.
01:00:30I want to work with professionals.
01:00:34I was shaken at first.
01:00:37At first, I worked with the producer,
01:00:43but the staff joined in the middle.
01:00:48I don't think I can do it.
01:00:53I didn't know what I was doing.
01:00:57I didn't know what I was doing.
01:01:00The actors didn't ask me what I was doing here.
01:01:06They didn't ask me what it meant.
01:01:12It was very easy.
01:01:15Matsuken was very good.
01:01:18Everyone was good.
01:01:21It's amazing that you became a star in front of Ultra Miracle.
01:01:28It's amazing.
01:01:30It's 100 times more popular than in the streets.
01:01:34Did you have any difficulties?
01:01:37Not really.
01:01:39I just did what I liked.
01:01:44The people around me did their best.
01:01:48I didn't have any budget.
01:01:51Before the movie was released,
01:01:54it was well-received by critics.
01:02:00But after the movie was released,
01:02:03people told me that they didn't want me to make a movie.
01:02:10They said the actors were good, but the movie was terrible.
01:02:15There were a lot of negative comments.
01:02:20I was lucky to find Mr. Nozaki.
01:02:25Did you find Mr. Nozaki after the movie was released?
01:02:28Yes.
01:02:30It was hard to work on the set.
01:02:37I wrote the scenario myself.
01:02:43I didn't know what to do on the set.
01:02:46Every time I worked on the set, the staff stopped me.
01:02:51I had to think with the staff.
01:02:54I was happy to work on the set.
01:02:57Did you have any image?
01:02:59I had an image,
01:03:01but it was different when I was in front of the actors.
01:03:08Did you have any background?
01:03:11I wrote the scenario,
01:03:13but the cameraman said it was boring.
01:03:16So I stopped working on the scenario.
01:03:19I had to think about the location of the camera.
01:03:27I was shocked when I saw the orange of the time.
01:03:30How old were you?
01:03:32I was 19 or 18.
01:03:35I thought the movie was amazing,
01:03:45so I watched it.
01:03:48How did you feel when you saw it?
01:03:51It was my first time to see a movie that appeals to the mind.
01:03:57I've only seen Hollywood movies.
01:04:05I thought it was amazing.
01:04:11You've only seen three movies.
01:04:15What did you feel the most?
01:04:18I've never felt the most.
01:04:23I don't feel the most.
01:04:27I'm losing confidence on the way.
01:04:34But it's okay. I'm taking pictures.
01:04:39The day of the crank-up is always over.
01:04:45It always ends in a bad mood.
01:05:04The day of the crank-up
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01:08:44I drew this with my feet.
01:08:47With your feet?
01:08:48Does that have a meaning?
01:08:50No, it doesn't.
01:08:51I just wanted to draw it.
01:08:52I wonder if it would be better to do something with your feet.
01:08:57Do you want to do something?
01:08:59Do you want to do something?
01:09:00Are you a photographer?
01:09:03Well, it's similar.
01:09:04Where are you from?
01:09:06Where? Not from my hometown?
01:09:08Where are you from?
01:09:09I'm not a student.
01:09:17Thank you very much.
01:09:20You can talk to girls like that.
01:09:23I feel like I can pick up girls.
01:09:27You have a lot of power.
01:09:30You can talk to girls.
01:09:33And they talk to me.
01:09:35I've never been in this situation.
01:09:38It's the first time I've been to Tokyo.
01:09:41Fashion is amazing.
01:09:43If you get too much of this, it's not good.
01:09:50If you get used to fashion, I won't be your friend.
01:09:57If you get used to it, it hurts a little.
01:10:02It hurts a little now.
01:10:05If you talk to me once, I won't be able to see you again.
01:10:10I'm lonely.
01:10:13I don't think this is good.
01:10:15If you start thinking about this, you'll be more and more flashy.
01:10:20I didn't think I'd be more popular with the idea of reversal.
01:10:28I think everyone talked about it in the beginning of the movie.
01:10:35What do you think of men?
01:10:37Do you think you're popular?
01:10:42I don't think so.
01:10:45I think I'll be popular if I make a movie.
01:10:50It's a way to get in touch with women.
01:10:53That's right.
01:10:55But I've never seen anyone who's really popular.
01:10:59That's right.
01:11:01When I was in my mid-teens, I definitely didn't make a movie.
01:11:08Me too.
01:11:10I didn't make a movie when I was in high school.
01:11:15That's right.
01:11:17I warned him not to make a movie.
01:11:21What?
01:11:22I warned him not to make a movie.
01:11:25What are you talking about?
01:11:26Why do you have such a dream?
01:11:28Look at reality.
01:11:30There are more fun things to do.
01:11:32That's right. I was told that a lot in high school.
01:11:36I was told not to look at reality.
01:11:39When you go to a different university,
01:11:44what do you do?
01:11:47That's right.
01:11:50Well...
01:11:57I think students are the worst.
01:11:59That's right.
01:12:00I think it's better to be a student.
01:12:05I don't think I can win.
01:12:07I think it's better to be a student.
01:12:11That's right.
01:12:14Shall we wrap up?
01:12:16Yes.
01:12:17I think I can see his underwear.
01:12:22Shall we stop?
01:12:24That's right.
01:12:25He's going to be a pervert in the movie.
01:12:29I'm worried that a cute girl will come to him in five minutes.
01:12:34He's getting closer to a pervert.
01:12:39He's getting closer.
01:12:41He's getting closer to a pervert.
01:12:44Let's wrap up before he arrives.
01:12:47He's going to be a pervert.
01:12:49Thank you for today.