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00:00Episode 2
00:05Hello.
00:07Oh, it's started.
00:09This is also started.
00:11I was surprised when it first came out.
00:14It's started.
00:16When Riku was 19 or 20 years old, there was a movie called Children Who Want to Die.
00:24I played the role of Kakuari Sugawara in that movie.
00:30It was a very private relationship.
00:34Yes, it was.
00:36You two had a close relationship.
00:39I was 9 years old.
00:41I was 8 years old.
00:43I was 9 years old.
00:45I was 3 years old.
00:47It's been a long time since I met a person with the same age as me.
00:50Hinata was a member of the Tokyo Revengers.
00:54I played the role of Takemichi.
00:56He was one of the five members of the Mizoko Five.
01:01The quarantine period started.
01:07The shooting stopped for two months.
01:10We played games together every day for two months.
01:15We played games together every day.
01:16I couldn't go out because of COVID-19.
01:20I couldn't go out because of COVID-19.
01:22I couldn't go out because of COVID-19.
01:24We played games together every day for two months.
01:29We were very close.
01:31We were very close.
01:35It was a very private relationship.
01:39It was a very private relationship.
01:41If you didn't have those two months, you might not be here now.
01:44If you didn't have those two months, you might not be here now.
01:46I think so.
01:48I think so.
01:50I think so.
01:52I think so.
01:54I think so.
01:56I think so.
01:58I see.
02:00I quit.
02:02I quit the world conquest.
02:04Takumi Kitamura is the director of the short film,
02:08I quit the world conquest.
02:09Mr. Kitamura came up with the idea of the song,
02:13Mr. Kitamura came up with the idea of the song,
02:15and wrote the script.
02:17Is there any meaning to this short film?
02:20It's not as easy as you think.
02:22Mr. Riku Hagiwara plays Kanata,
02:26an introverted young man who spends his time as a salaryman.
02:28Mr. Riku Hagiwara plays Kanata,
02:30not only does he play a wide-ranging role,
02:33but also plays a role in various genres such as variety shows.
02:36It's dark.
02:37Mr. Hoshino plays a colleague of Kanata,
02:40who is a bright and cheerful company.
02:43Mr. Hoshino plays a colleague of Kanata,
02:45who is a bright and cheerful company.
02:47Mr. Kitamura fell in love with his talent,
02:49and the film was a big hit.
02:51When I was in the 6th grade,
02:53I went to the film of the director,
02:55Oguri Shun,
02:57I was just a cool elementary school student,
02:59I was just a cool elementary school student,
03:02I admired his coolness.
03:04When I read the magazine,
03:05it says,
03:07I want to be a director, I want to be a director,
03:09I want to be a director.
03:11I met him,
03:13and I talked to him every day for two months.
03:15I thought,
03:17I want to be like him.
03:19That's how I started.
03:21His life is really interesting.
03:24He's been a surfer since he was an elementary school student.
03:27I was surfing without going to elementary school.
03:30Really?
03:32The waves are good in the morning.
03:33The waves are good in the morning.
03:35You can only hear it in the drama.
03:37He's the main character.
03:39It's really interesting.
03:41It's the first page of the second volume.
03:43Talk about your life so far.
03:46When I was 15 years old,
03:48I joined the office,
03:50I joined the office,
03:52I did a commercial there,
03:54I did a commercial there,
03:56and I quit right away.
03:58When I decided to go to college,
04:00When I decided to go to college,
04:01I thought I'd like to be an actor,
04:03I did a lot of extra work.
04:05I did it for about six years.
04:08I was the one who raised the bonfire.
04:12I was the one who raised the bonfire.
04:14I didn't think I was the one who would raise the bonfire.
04:16I did the opposite.
04:18I did a play that would be a big hit even if I was supposed to raise the bonfire.
04:21I did a play that would be a big hit even if I was supposed to raise the bonfire.
04:23He laughed a lot and said,
04:25I'm the main character.
04:26Yes, Miwa-san's performance was also an extra, but he said to Miwa-san,
04:34You don't have a low voice.
04:37I borrowed his voice.
04:38He's been borrowing it since today.
04:40I borrowed it today.
04:42He said, You don't have a low voice, so read this.
04:46That's Miwa-san's partner, so he said,
04:49Make a vow.
04:52Your Ekubo is sacred.
04:54No, it's not sacred.
04:56Okay, fine.
04:58When I go out, I say,
04:59That girl is good.
05:01What's that funny story?
05:03I've never heard of it.
05:05I've never tasted it.
05:07That girl is good.
05:08That's amazing.
05:10So I'm very lucky.
05:13You've found it.
05:16You were a surfer in elementary school, right?
05:18But you wanted to be a director in elementary school, right?
05:21When I was in elementary school, I wanted to meet Yoshio Kojima.
05:24That's the only reason I joined the entertainment world.
05:27But now you're doing a show with Yoshio Kojima.
05:29That's amazing.
05:30It's like a dream.
05:31That's all I wanted to do in elementary school.
05:34That's the best.
05:35I can't meet him even if I live normally.
05:38I have to join the entertainment world.
05:40That's amazing.
05:41He's the best.
05:43Since I was a kid.
05:45So you're a child actor.
05:47I really admire a life like Riku.
05:50There are people who call me the strongest.
05:54I'm one of the strongest.
05:56That's right.
05:58I've never thought of that.
05:59I've never thought of that.
06:00I want to meet you.
06:01I don't have that.
06:02It's easy to understand when you say positive.
06:05I've only been doing that.
06:08I've been doing extra for a year or two since I started.
06:13I don't remember it very well.
06:15I only had one commercial.
06:19After that, I became OKAREMON Jr.
06:24When I was in elementary school, I didn't do a lot of acting.
06:28I did extra.
06:31Where did I learn about society?
06:33It's MECHA-IKE.
06:35It's MECHA-IKE.
06:37I learned about society at MECHA-IKE.
06:41He's not an actor.
06:43That's right.
06:44He's a young man who likes sports and variety shows.
06:49The three of us have something in common.
06:51The first thing we did was a commercial.
06:54What was the first thing we did?
06:56It was a mini version of a commercial.
06:58It was called WOW.
07:00I said,
07:02I can make a dinosaur with a block.
07:05I said, WOW.
07:07I said, yes.
07:09I said, WOW.
07:11That's where we started.
07:13That's where we started.
07:42There's not much that these two people can understand.
07:47There's not much that these two people can understand.
07:49This is the direct part.
07:51This is the direct part.
07:53It's like a sense of sensibility.
07:55It's really the opposite.
07:57I think it's close to HOSHINO and KANATA.
08:00I think it's close to HOSHINO and KANATA.
08:03HINATA is very bright.
08:05HINATA is very bright.
08:07But when you get close to him,
08:09It was dark.
08:11It was dark.
08:13But RIKU is the strongest.
08:16No, I'm not the strongest.
08:18I'm the ultimate clumsy.
08:20We live with a lot of worries.
08:26What do you worry about?
08:28Everything.
08:30It's easy to feel.
08:32People's eyes.
08:34I think too deeply about what this person thinks.
08:40I think too deeply about what this person thinks.
08:47I think it's a good thing to worry.
08:51I'm not worried.
08:53I'm not worried.
08:55You're the strongest.
08:57You're the strongest.
08:59I'm in trouble.
09:01I'm in trouble.
09:03I can't stand it.
09:05RIKU is the first person to think about life.
09:10RIKU has a job.
09:12RIKU has a job.
09:15I think so.
09:17RIKU has a job.
09:19RIKU has a job.
09:21RIKU has a job.
09:23RIKU has a job.
09:25RIKU has a job.
09:27RIKU has a job.
09:30I recently took a break from acting.
09:33I recently took a break from acting.
09:35Until now, I've been very active.
09:40Until now, I've been very active.
09:45Interestingly, my sense of self-esteem has dropped.
09:49Interestingly, my sense of self-esteem has dropped.
09:51For the first time, I felt impatient.
09:53For the first time, I felt impatient.
09:57I was very happy to be a director.
10:02I was very happy to be a director.
10:05We drank together after the movie festival.
10:09We drank together after the movie festival.
10:11That time was very meaningful.
10:13We were able to talk here.
10:16We were able to talk here.
10:18I'm always thoughtful.
10:20I'm always thoughtful.
10:22I'm always thoughtful.
10:25He says that he wants to audition.
10:28He already lost.
10:32He lost.
10:38Have you encountered a movie that changed your life?
10:48That's not it.
10:50Death Note.
10:52Fujiwara Tatsuya-san.
10:54The waves weren't good.
10:56The waves weren't good.
10:58I didn't go in the morning.
11:00I watched a movie in the afternoon.
11:02I watched Death Note.
11:04You didn't go to school.
11:06Because you couldn't ride the waves.
11:08I watched it.
11:10He was so energetic.
11:12Fujiwara-san is energetic.
11:14I thought he was so cool.
11:16I started to be aware of actors.
11:18What kind of movie was your turning point?
11:24Ten years ago,
11:26I watched the drama called
11:28The People of Fate,
11:30a Japanese drama.
11:32I remember I went to the audition for that drama.
11:34At that time,
11:36I wanted to meet the famous person.
11:38I was thinking like that.
11:40I had no experience with a role.
11:42So I went to the audition
11:44without any experience.
11:46I went to the audition, and there were only grown-ups.
11:50Wow, you went to the audition?
11:52Yes, I did.
11:54I was so nervous.
11:56I fell down.
11:58I lost.
12:00I lost.
12:02If Takumi was there, I wouldn't be here now.
12:07It was a small role, but I felt like I was treated as an actor.
12:16At that time, I wanted to try acting for the first time.
12:22It was too early for me.
12:25So I quit my job.
12:27Wow, that's amazing.
12:30At that time, Masaki Suda played the role of my brother.
12:37I wanted to go to Masaki Suda's agency.
12:40Wow, that's amazing.
12:42That's why you want to go now.
12:44I don't remember exactly, but when I heard my story at that time,
12:50a 12-year-old naïve child asked me,
12:55What kind of agency is Masaki Suda's agency?
12:59Is it a good agency?
13:01If I'm going to do it anyway, I want to follow him.
13:04I want to go there.
13:06So I sent him to my agency, and I was able to join the agency.
13:12Since then, I've been learning from Masaki Suda's work.
13:22At that time, I had too much free time during the summer vacation,
13:25so I played the role of Mr. Yukio Ninagawa three times.
13:30I went there every day from the first day of rehearsal to the actual performance.
13:34That's a lot of action.
13:36I sat diagonally behind Mr. Ninagawa every day.
13:41He might have thought I was his grandson.
13:44He's a man who's been moving forward.
13:48It's been like that for a long time.
13:50You're interested in something.
13:52I'm interested in changing the agency.
13:54Have you changed your agency?
13:57There are a lot of things.
14:00The one thing that changed my life was Kimi Sui.
14:05Speaking of my current self,
14:08I was 19 years old at that time.
14:10I never thought I'd get an academy degree.
14:14I think we can show our parents a lot of things.
14:20That's right.
14:22I think that's a good life.
14:26I've been feeling that a lot lately.
14:29I've been watching Takumi's movies lately.
14:32I've been able to go to various locations.
14:36My parents have been supporting me for a long time.
14:40I've been getting a lot of messages from my parents.
14:44I understand.
14:46I'm really happy.
14:49I'm really happy.
14:51My parents told me to quit.
14:54My mom was supporting me.
14:58My dad said,
15:00I'm a man.
15:02I've been told that I don't think I can make it as an actor.
15:08My dad is supporting me a lot now.
15:11I'm going to cry.
15:13Since I became an adult,
15:16I realized and thanked my parents again.
15:20I didn't realize it, so I couldn't do it.
15:23I've never been opposed to what I'm doing.
15:28I've been thinking about whether to go to college or not.
15:32I have to decide on my career path.
15:35I was a little scared.
15:37I was thinking about whether to go to college or not.
15:42At that time,
15:44I didn't have enough to eat at this job.
15:49I didn't know what would happen.
15:52I was scared to say that I wouldn't go to college.
15:56It's pretty scary.
15:58I didn't tell my parents that I wouldn't go to college.
16:03I didn't tell my parents that I wouldn't go to college.
16:08As a result,
16:10I couldn't tell my parents until the end of my graduation.
16:15But I couldn't stop anything.
16:20I couldn't tell my parents.
16:23I don't have a child.
16:26When my child was born,
16:29I was told that I wanted to be an actor.
16:31What should I do?
16:34There were a lot of so-called second-generation actors around me.
16:42I've met a lot of them.
16:44I've heard their struggles.
16:49So I became a so-called second-generation actor.
16:54But I decided on the rules.
16:58Don't use my name.
17:02Do your best with your own strength.
17:05And be grateful for the meeting.
17:07If you're going to do it, do it.
17:09It's hard.
17:11When I think about it,
17:13it's amazing that you don't say anything.
17:16It's amazing.
17:18The value of happiness that you think
17:21You don't have to push yourself to make your dreams come true.
17:25If you're alive, you're happy.
17:32What do you do on your days off?
17:34On my days off?
17:36I like to watch the sunset outside.
17:42I grew up in Shonan.
17:45The sea is very beautiful.
17:47It's cold because I'm listening to music in a place like this.
17:53It's a little cold.
17:57I've been playing games all the time.
18:00Games are the only thing I can do without work.
18:08I've been playing games since I was a kid.
18:11You can completely leave your job.
18:13I can completely leave my job.
18:15There's nothing useful in it.
18:18That's right.
18:20But when I do other things,
18:24I don't mean to say that I'm perfect.
18:29I can feel it no matter what I see.
18:33I really understand.
18:34M-1 was very exciting.
18:36There was a person who was really good at acting.
18:39I learned acting from a comedian named Ramenz.
18:46Did you learn from Ramenz?
18:49There was a party from the same generation from 17 to 19 years old.
19:02I learned acting from Ramenz.
19:08We were all watching Ramenz.
19:11I thought it was amazing.
19:14Do you know what I mean?
19:18I'm not a comedian, but I learned acting from a sports player.
19:22You're lying.
19:23I'm not lying.
19:26Sports players are...
19:28I'm a sports player.
19:29I watch the contents of the game for the first time.
19:35When I watch the game for the second time, I only look at the seats.
19:38When people are happy, they go all the way to the end.
19:42I'm irritated.
19:44I've been thinking about it.
19:47I like to look at the part where I'm relaxed.
19:50I like to look at the staff when I don't have an order at a restaurant.
19:57Do you like to watch TV?
19:59I like that part more.
20:02Rather than watching the audience.
20:05Do you have any other catchphrases?
20:08It's a little painful.
20:11My favorite word is Mamba Mentality.
20:16Kobe Bryant, a NBA player.
20:19It's a word that linguifies how you face basketball.
20:25He's not just a very simple thing.
20:29Let's do it every day to make it better than today.
20:35He was a basketball player.
20:38If we practice the game on the field, we can do it all.
20:46That's right.
20:48I can do it all.
20:52This will lead to tomorrow.
20:55I can do it all.
21:00This will lead to tomorrow.
21:03If I don't do it, I'll do it later.
21:05If I think about it now, it's not enough.
21:08I can't think about it anymore.
21:10That's the kind of mentality.
21:14I've been on social media lately.
21:17It's easy to hear people's voices.
21:24He's been in the audience for a long time.
21:30I can't beat him.
21:32That's why I admire him.
21:34I'm so excited.
21:37Even if you're not used to it, you want to aim for it.
21:43I understand what Kobe is saying.
21:53I think it's normal to understand.
21:58He only said normal things.
22:01He was just looking at basketball.
22:04Everyone is the same.
22:07I'm sure there's something that fits me.
22:10It's amazing how much you believe in that one thing.
22:14If it's Kobe, it's basketball.
22:18I've been doing it since I was a kid.
22:24The hurdle to quit this world is very low for me.
22:28I've only known nothing for eight years.
22:33I've never worked part-time.
22:35I haven't either.
22:39I've only been told that there's a future for children for eight years.
22:46Do you want to live a different life?
22:49I want to live a different life.
22:51You don't want to quit this job?
22:53I don't want to give up.
22:56I don't want to start a bakery when I'm 60.
23:02I can't imagine that.
23:05But I think it's a miracle that I like acting and being a director.
23:15It's like Kobe.
23:18I think it's a miracle that I've come this far.
23:21It's been almost 20 years.
23:25I've been doing this for 20 years.
23:29I wanted to quit.
23:31I was frustrated.
23:33I didn't have a job.
23:36But it's amazing that I'm still doing it.
23:41I'm glad to hear that.
23:43I'm glad to hear that.
23:46I've had more fortunate encounters than when I was in my teens.
23:55I think I have the power to continue.
23:58It's about time.
24:00Do you have anything to say?
24:02I forgot what I was talking about.
24:04But it was fun.
24:06I was embarrassed.
24:09I think I said a lot of bad things.
24:12I like it when you say bad things.
24:14I said a lot of bad things.
24:17Thank you very much.
24:19Have a great day.
24:23I want to see them talk.
24:26They were born in the same age.
24:28It's the opposite.
24:30It's the opposite.