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00:00AYA-CHAN
00:02These three are our guests for today.
00:05It's like, please talk to me.
00:08Just like that?
00:09Yes.
00:10It's been a while.
00:11How have you been?
00:12How have you been?
00:13How have you been?
00:14I've been doing well.
00:17It's been a while since the last time we met, right?
00:19Yes.
00:20The last time we met.
00:21Yes.
00:22Aya-chan?
00:23It's Aya-chan.
00:24I didn't know you were there.
00:27I thought about it on the last day of Aya-chan's recording.
00:33So I decided to call her Aya-chan.
00:36Tsuyoshi-san, Aya-chan.
00:38We have the same name.
00:40That's right.
00:41We have the same name.
00:43So I thought it would be nice to call her Aya-chan
00:47because she hasn't been called that much.
00:51Thank you for coming on the last day.
00:53She was wearing a black outfit, so she was tall.
00:57I thought I had to make sure she didn't get too close because there was a dangerous person.
01:01But when I looked closely, it was Aya-chan.
01:03I was surprised.
01:04Thank you for coming on the last day.
01:07The staff were obviously reading in this atmosphere.
01:12I was embarrassed to say,
01:16Oh, it's me.
01:20Tsuyoshi Domoto and Go Ayano are working on their first movie together.
01:29It's been 27 years since Tsuyoshi Domoto's last movie.
01:36The person who took the megaphone was Naoko Ogigami,
01:41who has produced many popular films such as Kamome Shokudou and Hamon.
01:48We realized this through a passionate offer from the director who wanted to make a film with Mr. Domoto.
01:56What did the three of you think of each other when you first teamed up this time?
02:02I thought there was Go Ayano on the set.
02:08Of course I knew him.
02:10I thought, Go Ayano is alive.
02:15I'll give you back that word.
02:18I thought, there's a real Tsuyoshi Domoto.
02:23I thought he was there when I read the script.
02:28He's very quiet, but he's always kind.
02:35But I was nervous at first.
02:38I was always nervous.
02:41When I was waiting for everyone to stand by,
02:47he asked me if I was cold.
02:51He asked me if I was okay.
02:54He was very kind.
02:56I thought he was very kind.
03:00That was my first impression of him.
03:05I might not have met him if it weren't for this movie.
03:10I'm going to meet him.
03:12But I'm scared of him.
03:16I'm going to meet him.
03:41Hello.
03:42Hello.
03:43I don't know why you say goodbye.
03:46I say hello.
03:48Hello.
03:49Director, you mentioned this when we had a remote discussion.
03:58About two years ago,
04:01Yamada, the producer, asked me
04:05if there was anyone I wanted to work with.
04:09I said I was interested in Tsuyoshi Domoto.
04:15The reason why I was interested in him
04:18is that I'm in my 30s, and I'm making my debut as a director.
04:22There are a lot of things I want to do,
04:26and there are a lot of commercial films.
04:29I didn't know the balance.
04:32I tried it, but it didn't work out.
04:37When I was mentally depressed,
04:42I happened to see Domoto on TV.
04:45I thought,
04:47there's someone who looks more painful than me.
04:52That's why I was interested in him.
04:56He's a professional on TV,
05:00so he's smiling and laughing.
05:03He's funny and makes people laugh,
05:06but there's still someone who looks painful.
05:10That's what I thought.
05:13I was drawn to him.
05:16I couldn't tell my true self.
05:21I think that's why I was depressed.
05:25The director said,
05:26I'm smiling, but I look painful.
05:29I'm smiling because it's fun,
05:32but in this industry,
05:35people say harsh things.
05:38I'm a person who gets hurt every time,
05:42so I was tired.
05:44I met music at that time,
05:48so I was saved a lot,
05:50and now I'm here.
05:53But still,
05:55living your life as your true self
06:00can be lonely.
06:05But I feel like I can get back to my true self.
06:12So I turn off the switch as much as I can.
06:16No matter how much I turn it up,
06:18it goes down like a breaker.
06:20It goes off.
06:21I try to turn it up,
06:23but the power is so strong that it goes down again.
06:25I feel like I'm repeating that.
06:28When I was shooting this story,
06:34I thought he was so pure.
06:36I've never seen such a pure person.
06:38I thought he was so pure.
06:40You say that a lot.
06:42I thought he was a person
06:44who had the power to bounce back
06:46what he didn't like.
06:48I see.
06:50It's a very strong thing,
06:52and I thought it wasn't easy to do.
06:56Was there a time when it didn't go well?
07:00I don't feel like it's going well
07:02when I think about it in my own way.
07:04In your own way?
07:06Yes.
07:08I think I was blessed
07:10by someone who wasn't me.
07:12It's the same this time.
07:15I've been living my role
07:17for a longer period of time
07:19than I've been living myself.
07:23I've felt a lot of things like this.
07:27But I just love the job of an actor,
07:33and I've always been one-sided.
07:37Rather than looking for my true self,
07:43I feel very happy and attractive
07:47when I look for someone who is not me.
07:52I feel happy when I find someone
07:55who is like me.
07:58I feel like I'm the only one
08:01who feels like Tsuyoshi,
08:03and like Ogigami.
08:05I think that finding each one of them
08:08may be me.
08:13So I want to find people
08:16who are like me and
08:19I really value that feeling.
08:26Do you do a lot of roles?
08:29You have to do a lot of roles
08:32throughout the year,
08:35so I think the schedule
08:38for that long period of time
08:40is amazing.
08:43I think the time I think
08:46and the things I do
08:48may be different for each role.
08:51I don't say I prepare a lot,
08:55but the time I think is overwhelmingly long.
08:58But in the movie,
09:00I only have two hours to read.
09:03So I try to make it
09:06as long as possible.
09:11But as soon as the movie is over,
09:14I feel like I'm next to him.
09:17I see.
09:18However,
09:19a good start and a good cut
09:21are completely in sync.
09:23A good cut can be perfect,
09:25but a good start
09:27needs to be cool.
09:29I can't be that cool,
09:31so I need time to adjust.
09:33I have to think by myself.
09:35I started about 10 minutes ago.
09:37I used to be longer.
09:40I used to be more useful.
09:43I see.
09:44I'm more useful than before.
09:48I used to perform live,
09:52variety shows,
09:54and at school.
09:56I used to do those things.
10:00But I had to switch roles.
10:06I didn't have to be a role-model.
10:11I had to finish the movie,
10:13or I couldn't go to another genre.
10:16I wonder if I've been repeating that.
10:19I just realized that
10:21when I was listening to you.
10:24I've never been able to concentrate
10:26and watch a zombie movie.
10:28How many hours did you spend on your make-up?
10:30It was hard.
10:31I think so, too.
10:37After finishing this movie,
10:39a few months passed.
10:41I thought,
10:42this is you, Aya-chan.
10:44I thought,
10:45if this is being broadcast now,
10:48you were doing this while doing maru-yari.
10:53It's amazing.
10:55I was moved.
10:57I thought,
10:59I can't do this.
11:01How did you do this at the same time?
11:03I didn't overlap.
11:05It was a while ago.
11:08But still.
11:10I think I'm going to give up.
11:14You've been doing this for years.
11:16You're the one who created 01.
11:20I like 01.
11:22I think that's why.
11:25I'm a 100.
11:27I'm a 100.
11:29I don't want to define it.
11:32To put it simply,
11:35if 01 is an artist,
11:37100 is a creator.
11:39If there's a script,
11:41do you make it 50?
11:43Or 80?
11:44Or 100?
11:46It's closer to that.
11:48I think we're a good match.
11:5101 to 100.
11:54If I were 01,
11:57I wouldn't be able to do it at this pace.
12:01I mean, I shouldn't do it.
12:05That's why I'm interested in what 01 people are thinking.
12:10I'm waiting for them to say,
12:12give me 01, give me 01.
12:14I'm drooling.
12:16I can't help but look forward to it.
12:18That 01 is coming.
12:20It's a script for us.
12:23So I feel like I'm on the receiving end.
12:28It's interesting.
12:30For me,
12:33I don't make it difficult
12:35and make it from 0 to 1.
12:39I happened to have this opportunity today,
12:42so I was able to talk about this.
12:44But in the end, it's going to be 01.
12:47That's great.
12:48I talked about that today.
12:51And it became a song.
12:54It became a lyric.
12:56That's how the song was made.
12:59So instead of thinking about where to put the ideas,
13:04I was just spacing out.
13:06And that's how it started.
13:09When I was listening,
13:11I thought it was a genius statement.
13:14It's my normal story.
13:16You can say that because you're a genius.
13:18It's a normal story.
13:20I was like, what?
13:22I was trying to squeeze, but I couldn't.
13:26I was trying to squeeze, but I couldn't.
13:29I was trying hard, trying hard, trying hard.
13:33You were trying hard?
13:35I was trying hard.
13:37I was trying 150% and finally got it.
13:43I think there are many similarities
13:46between a musician and an actor.
13:53There's a main character in the song
13:56that I didn't imagine.
14:02The main character's lines are the lyrics.
14:08It's a melody.
14:10I feel like I'm playing the role.
14:17As a singer-songwriter,
14:20I have fun and pain
14:23when I write songs.
14:28But it's fun because it's what I like.
14:32I think it's similar to acting.
14:37You can love everything.
14:39But you also make music.
14:43In that sense, it's easy to understand.
14:46I feel like I'm losing the sense of being different.
14:51I feel like I'm saying,
14:53I'm sorry.
14:55But I think that's okay.
15:00I'm a craftsman.
15:04I can't say it out loud.
15:06I feel lonely.
15:08I've been doing this job, this job, this job.
15:12I was in a happy environment,
15:17but I was lonely.
15:22In the end, the answer I gave was
15:25that I was just a craftsman.
15:31I feel the same way.
15:34I'm nothing.
15:37I've had too many opportunities to play roles.
15:44It's empty.
15:46But in that emptiness,
15:48not only the emotions of the role,
15:51but also the emotions of the two of you.
15:53If it's in the right pocket,
15:56I think it's okay to be welcome and empty.
16:03Is there a way for you to take a break while writing?
16:07Is there a time when you need this time?
16:14For example, you like drinking.
16:17If you drink alcohol at this rhythm,
16:19you won't be able to write.
16:21I drink every day, so I don't have a rhythm.
16:24I drink every day.
16:26I decide what time to drink.
16:28I drink every day.
16:30I decide what time to drink.
16:32I see.
16:34Is there a time when you drink the most?
16:37I can only drink 2 bottles a day.
16:40Yes, there is.
16:42It's good to have the same taste of alcohol every time.
16:45If I drink 5 bottles, I'll be like this.
16:49There are times like that.
16:51That's interesting.
16:53How about you?
16:55How do you relax?
16:57Relax?
16:59I've never thought about it.
17:01I'm thinking about it while listening.
17:03Is it a hobby?
17:05It's a hobby.
17:07My only hobby is watching sports.
17:11Sports?
17:13I like watching sports.
17:15I watched a lot of sports last year.
17:18It's really interesting.
17:20When I watch sports,
17:22I feel completely different.
17:24For example, boxing and martial arts.
17:27When I watch sports,
17:29I feel like my switch is a little off.
17:32I get muscle pain.
17:34That's amazing.
17:36You're an actor.
17:38Do you get muscle pain when you watch sports?
17:40Yes, I do.
17:42Sometimes I cry before the actor cries.
17:45I don't know what to say.
17:48But I think I really admire it.
17:51No matter what happens, it's a play.
17:54The overwhelming power of the truth.
17:58And the respect for the animal, the athlete.
18:02I think it's a luxurious time
18:05when you enter this world
18:08with that power.
18:14I didn't think it was a mood for relaxation.
18:18I see.
18:20Speaking of what I've been doing lately,
18:24I do a lot of different things.
18:28I check, plan,
18:31and do a lot of things.
18:34I literally cool my head.
18:38When I cool my head with a cooling agent,
18:42it really speeds up the rotation.
18:45I don't realize I'm overheating.
18:49I realized I've been doing a lot of different things lately.
18:53You look exactly the same.
18:57I've been cooling my head a lot lately.
18:59There's a big cooling agent.
19:01It hurts when the corner of your head is flat.
19:04So I bought an ice cream.
19:06From the beginning, right?
19:07The soft one.
19:08It doesn't last long,
19:10but it goes up in an instant.
19:13I've been doing that lately.
19:16I didn't think it would be like this,
19:19but I didn't know how to take a break.
19:22For example, when I had time to write a song,
19:25I'd say, thank you for your hard work.
19:27Then I'd go home.
19:29Right now, I have to write a poem
19:32or write a song.
19:35I'd go home, eat,
19:38and go back to that time.
19:41But even when I was about to cook,
19:44I'd be in a hurry.
19:47Then I'd start working again.
19:50I'm really bad at taking a break.
19:53I think it's almost the same.
19:55I don't feel uncomfortable at all.
19:59I watch a video for about 8 hours on my day off.
20:04Is it for preparation?
20:06For the next song?
20:07No, it's for a work I'm interested in.
20:10I want to know a lot of different emotions.
20:13So it's a work.
20:15Even if I happen to listen to someone else's music,
20:20I may not have listened to it.
20:23Like, oh, so this is how you approach it.
20:27You don't play the cymbal before the chorus.
20:30Right.
20:31I don't pay attention to the details,
20:34and I just go into the chorus.
20:37I don't get it.
20:39I have to enjoy the chorus,
20:41so I just go into it.
20:43I have this habit.
20:46Even when you're cleaning the house,
20:49you have the information of the work you saw a few hours ago.
20:55You're thinking about something.
20:57Even when I watch a zombie movie,
21:00I wonder how long it took.
21:04I think this location is really hard.
21:07You can imagine the scene.
21:09Yes.
21:10I've never been able to concentrate and watch a zombie movie.
21:14Same for the make-up.
21:15It's so funny.
21:16It was so hard.
21:17You do think about it a lot.
21:20Yes.
21:21Yes.
21:22And we're all like this.
21:25When I say, cut, cut, cut, cut,
21:28everyone says, go back again.
21:31Go back to the starting position.
21:33Can you see the signal?
21:36Everyone says, I can see it.
21:38Please face this way again.
21:40Ready, start.
21:44That's how you do it.
21:47That's how I see it.
21:49I can't calm down and watch it.
21:52Neither can you.
21:53Of course.
21:54I'm always going to do it.
21:58You can't go back to yourself before you write or make a movie.
22:05In that sense, I enjoy watching it.
22:08I want to enter that world.
22:11I want to run at full speed,
22:14but I'm told to run slowly for the sake of the work.
22:18I understand the feelings of an actor who has to express speed in a different way,
22:24but I want to run faster.
22:26I can see that.
22:29You can tell, right?
22:30I can tell, right?
22:33I can tell from the angle.
22:38I can tell, right?
22:42I have a strange tension that I have to make sure I don't understand when I do it.
22:48It's something I can't understand.
22:50That's because of the way the world looks at it.
22:54I've seen a lot of movies and dramas depending on the country and genre.
23:02That's amazing.
23:03Even if everyone tries to imitate it, it will never be strong.
23:08I know it's never going to be acceptable, so I can put in a lot of things.
23:15I think it's good to be influenced by various things without being afraid.
23:20I still watch a lot of movies and try to imitate a lot of things.
23:26It's never going to be the same.
23:29I thought you were a stupid actor.
23:32When I first met you, I could tell that you read the script deeper than I do.
23:39If I hadn't been an actor, I would have been worried.
23:45It's a compliment. I think you're crazy.
23:49That's how stupid an actor you are.
23:51If you say that, it's easy to say.
23:54All three of us are perverts.
23:57In a nutshell.
24:00Tsuyoshi is a legend of perverts.
24:05He's a pervert of the past, and a pervert of the future.
24:12Thank you for the perverted conversation.
24:16Have a wonderful day.

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