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00:00The collision of celestial bodies is sometimes the cause of the extinction of various creatures.
00:29But at the same time, it is also the beginning of something new.
00:34This is the story of a young Japanese man.
00:50I would like to think about the choices and results of life through this story.
00:58This story is about a young Japanese man.
01:02You had a day off today, didn't you?
01:05It's been a week, Mr. Nagamine.
01:07You've been out for a long time. What's wrong with you?
01:10I don't know. It's quiet.
01:17OK.
01:18Let's go.
01:19OK.
01:22Oh, it looks good.
01:26The rim is also reproduced.
01:28What do you mean by rim?
01:30It's the rim.
01:32When the sand is lifted by the impact, the emulsions from the inside accumulate.
01:37Angela, please.
01:39Yes.
01:4112.1.
01:4412.1.
01:47Isn't there a bigger iron ball than this?
01:51This is the limit now.
01:53I'd like to get more data.
01:56Then you should drop it from a higher place.
02:00There is such a way.
02:03A higher place?
02:05That's all for today. Let's continue tomorrow.
02:07Thank you for your hard work.
02:09Thank you for your hard work.
02:11A higher place?
02:14A higher place?
02:3012.1.
02:3112.1.
02:3212.1.
02:3312.1.
02:3412.1.
02:3512.1.
02:48Hey, don't dig things from there.
03:00Hey, don't dig things from there.
03:06It's a ban.
03:11I can't depend on you anymore.
03:14You don't want to regret when you get old, do you?
03:18It's too late for you to regret because your heart is getting worse.
03:30It's not good to smoke while looking at your face.
03:46Yes.
03:47Excuse me.
03:49What?
03:50You came all the way here.
03:52I got a call.
03:54Oh, I'm sorry.
03:55I just wanted to see how you were doing.
03:58Oh, I'm sorry.
03:59No.
04:00I just came back from the hospital.
04:02How are you doing?
04:05I'm doing well.
04:08I think I'll be able to leave school next week.
04:12I see.
04:14I'm glad to hear that.
04:17What's that?
04:19This is a crater formation experiment.
04:22A crater?
04:24The crater in the moon?
04:26That's right.
04:28This is a meteorite.
04:32Would you like to try an experiment?
04:36Experiment?
04:37Yes.
04:38Please drop it here.
04:44Can I?
04:45Of course.
04:46Here you go.
04:48How is it?
04:49You can do better than I thought, right?
04:51Well, it's not really an experiment.
04:53It's just sand playing.
04:55It's just sand playing.
04:57Science is trying to find a single law in it.
05:02What you can see from this is that the larger the iron ball, the larger the crater.
05:08Plus...
05:09If you increase the speed, it will get bigger.
05:12That's right.
05:13The movement energy of the iron ball and the diameter of the crater are proportional.
05:19It's called the scaling law.
05:21Scaling law?
05:22Yes.
05:23Please take a look.
05:34This is it.
05:35Arizona's Barringer Crater.
05:37It has a diameter of 1.2 kilometers.
05:40If you use the scaling law, you can guide the size of the meteorite that fell here with your own hands.
05:47You can connect the real crater with this sand play.
05:54I see.
05:56You're trying to do that with Geo, aren't you?
05:58No.
05:59I'm working on it in the science department.
06:02Science department?
06:04Is there such a department in this school?
06:06The official law is from now on.
06:09How about you, Nagamine?
06:13Me?
06:14If you join us, I think the scope of the experiment will expand.
06:18I'm a scientist.
06:21When I hear science, I tend to get the image of being smart.
06:25In fact, it is essential to have a creative element that moves your hands and shapes your ideas.
06:31This is the same.
06:33I was wondering if there was a launch device that could increase the collision speed more safely.
06:40Launch device?
06:43Do you have any good ideas?
06:48Mr. Nagamine, you used to run a metal processing company, didn't you?
06:52It's just a waiting room.
06:55I'm sorry, but I can't help you.
06:59I have a lot of things to do.
07:02Yes.
07:13Hey, Pak!
07:20How are you?
07:22What are you doing?
07:24I'm waiting for Kouta.
07:27He's here.
07:29We're going to the beach.
07:31Are you coming with us?
07:33No, I'm fine.
07:35He doesn't want to go with us.
07:38Don't say that.
07:41Let's go, Pak.
07:43You don't have money, do you?
07:44Just a little.
07:55Let's go again next time.
07:57Are you going home?
08:00Mr. Nagamine.
08:02Just a little.
08:10As for the current situation,
08:12To be honest, I can't see any improvement in the high-end function as I expected.
08:21Is that so?
08:23Why don't you take a look at the progress and try another treatment?
08:32Hey, do you understand?
08:34No, but I'm confident this time.
08:36That's good.
08:38Mr. Nagamine.
08:40I'm glad.
08:42I was worried that you might have been sick.
08:46I'm sorry.
08:49Can you show me your notes while you're taking a break?
08:54If you don't mind, I'll take a look at them.
09:02They live in a house which stands on a hill.
09:06They live in a house which stands on a hill.
09:09In this case...
09:11Which means which?
09:15No.
09:16Which is a relative noun of the subject.
09:19Which mainly refers to things and things.
09:22But in the case of who...
09:23No, no, no.
09:24Who doesn't matter.
09:25Which.
09:26Which again.
09:27Stop it.
09:28It's a mess.
09:30Mr. Nagamine.
09:32Please calm down.
09:33If you want to hear so much, ask your teacher.
09:37You're not the only one who's in class.
09:41That's true.
09:43You're not the only one who's in class.
09:48But there are two or three people in front of you who are still in class.
09:53What?
09:57She's been sleeping all the time.
10:00And you've been playing with your cell phone in class.
10:05And you...
10:06What's that earphone?
10:07You don't take notes.
10:08You only look at tablets.
10:10Excuse me.
10:11I'm not listening.
10:13Mr. Nagamine.
10:14Yes.
10:15If you listen to the class properly, you'll get one or two questions.
10:20Mr. Nagamine.
10:21Yes.
10:23Isn't that a little different?
10:27Which is different?
10:28I might have that kind of thing.
10:31All the kids here are doing their best at their own pace.
10:36At their own pace.
10:41That girl was so easy.
10:44I can't think of anything.
10:46I'm just sitting here.
10:50I'm not trying to learn anything.
10:52Are you here to kill time?
10:55Don't you have any opinions?
10:57If you don't have an opinion, you don't have an opinion.
11:00I don't know what you're thinking.
11:02There was something I couldn't do.
11:06That's right.
11:07I didn't choose who I am now because I liked it.
11:11You're good at blaming others like that.
11:15Don't laugh.
11:16Don't be spoiled.
11:18Don't you have a change to get in?
11:22Then you shouldn't be here.
11:25Get out.
11:26Get out.
11:33Get out.
11:35Hey, Mina.
11:38Nagamine, you're talking too much.
11:41Get out.
11:42Get out.
11:43Get out.
11:44Get out.
11:45Get out.
11:46Hey, everyone.
11:47Everyone.
11:48Get out.
11:49Hey.
11:50Get out.
11:51Get out.
12:02Get out.
12:22Let's start the teaching.
12:23I'll be doing the printing today.
12:25Okay.
12:27I don't understand what this is.
12:29What's it called?
12:30It's the Ancien Régime.
12:32The Ancien Régime.
12:33What language is it?
12:34It's French.
12:36Did you know?
12:37I didn't know.
12:42Are you boycotting the class?
12:44The students are saying that as long as Nagamine-san is here, they won't participate in the class.
12:49If that's the case, why don't you just make it happen?
12:53It's been 20 years since I've been going to and from Teijisei.
13:02One of the problems with Teijisei is the generation gap.
13:08There are students of different ages and backgrounds, right?
13:12The dissatisfaction that we've accumulated over the years just explodes with a small trigger.
13:17A small trigger?
13:20For example, sweets.
13:22A long time ago, a student in his teens was eating snacks in a bag while talking to his friends.
13:30The student, who was born before the war, got angry and said,
13:33Why can't we all share it? Don't monopolize it!
13:37So it became a big conflict that divided the class.
13:41I understand how that person feels.
13:44I was also born after the war.
13:49I grew up in a time when there was nothing.
13:52You're from Fukushima, right?
13:55I'm from Joban-tan, Tanko-machi.
13:58I was born in the year of Showa 23.
14:02We're the same generation.
14:05We're the same generation as my father.
14:08When I was 10 years old, my father died in a tanko accident.
14:13I remember my mother's face clearly.
14:17In order to raise us, my mother did everything she could.
14:24I couldn't even think about going to high school.
14:31After the tanko accident,
14:35there was no job opportunity in my hometown.
14:39So I got a job right after I graduated from junior high school.
14:45Was it a group job?
14:48It's a golden egg.
14:50You know it well.
14:53When I look at young people now,
14:57I think it's a waste.
15:02They don't realize how blessed they are.
15:10Thank you for your time today.
15:16Oh, that's right.
15:19Can I show you the device that the science team came up with?
15:24This is it.
15:30It's not a bad idea.
15:33The only problem is the strength of the main body.
15:36I see. What would you do, Mr. Nagamine?
15:40I'm not in a position to say anything.
15:45See you.
15:50Mr. Nagamine, can you tell the class what you just said?
15:56That's what they don't want to hear the most.
16:00There's more to Mr. Kiyuchi's story.
16:03More?
16:05The reason why the class broke up was
16:08because the students talked about themselves and knew each other.
16:14The cause of the conflict is that they don't know each other's lives.
16:22I understand the purpose.
16:26It's a waste of time.
16:29Nothing will change.
16:35I'm sorry.
17:05This is for this week.
17:39Why the long face?
17:46Did something happen?
17:49Why do you ask?
17:51You've been coming here a lot lately.
17:54You've been talking about interesting teachers.
18:00I was boycotted.
18:03Boycotted?
18:05I was forced to go to a class that didn't teach seriously.
18:11You don't want to go to the class you're in?
18:14Young people these days don't understand.
18:18They don't understand that I didn't choose them.
18:22They just make excuses.
18:27Do you know the word, parent-teacher game?
18:31What?
18:34My children liked it when they were little.
18:38If you put 10 yen or 100 yen coins in and turn the lever,
18:42a capsule comes out.
18:44Oh, that.
18:47It depends on what kind of parents you have.
18:52That's how your life will be decided.
18:56Young people these days say that.
18:59What kind of family?
19:02It's been the same for a long time.
19:06I was out.
19:09The capsule was empty.
19:12When we were young, we could go to high school.
19:18But young people these days have a lot of shiny things.
19:24If the capsule you pulled was out,
19:29I don't think you can do it.
19:33Besides, now is not the time to get better like we did.
19:42Once you pull the capsule,
19:46I don't think you can decide your life.
19:51To say to young people these days,
19:55who are not promised anything,
19:58that they are naive and do their best,
20:02maybe it's out of the question.
20:08You talk too much.
20:26Good morning.
20:29Good morning.
20:39I'm going to the office.
20:42See you after school.
20:45Who is she?
20:47She is Kasumi, a first-year student.
20:49She is in the science department.
20:55She looks serious, but she is not.
21:01I think so.
21:04Did she bully you?
21:07Did she give you a hard time?
21:10I don't know that much.
21:13But young people who go to the art school
21:17have a lot of hard times.
21:20They have their own problems.
21:23It's not about which one is more difficult.
21:28People's suffering is not comparable.
22:37What is this?
22:45Ka.
22:47Great!
22:49This is Ka.
23:07This is Ka.
23:10It is helpful to listen to the text
23:15or to take a copy of a free e-book
23:19with a tablet.
23:37I'm sorry.
23:46Excuse me.
23:49Mr. Nakami?
23:52What's the matter?
23:54Can I talk to you in the class?
23:59Really?
24:02But can you leave Nakami to me?
24:09I see.
24:30Good morning.
24:33Good morning.
24:45Is this a blueprint of the launch device?
24:48Do you want to make it?
24:51Of course.
24:54It's a general class this time.
24:57I don't want to go.
25:00Please leave this class.
26:00Well, let's get started.
26:03Today...
26:16Today, I'd like to talk about job selection and self-realization.
26:22As a hint,
26:24do you know the word group job?
26:31Actually, there is an experienced person in this class.
26:35It's Ms. Nagamine.
26:38Today, Ms. Nagamine will talk about her experience.
26:43What's that?
26:45I heard it's about a job.
26:48I can't listen to the old man.
26:51That's right. It's different.
26:53Ms. Nagamine, please.
27:01Okay.
27:12Well...
27:15A group job is assigned to a special train.
27:25In March 1939,
27:28I left Yumoto Station in Fukushima
27:34and headed for Ueno Station.
27:38Many middle school classmates came to see me off.
27:46They all went to high school.
27:51The boy next to me
27:54kept looking at me
27:58and shed tears of regret.
28:01He said,
28:03I don't like studying.
28:07I said, I want to study more.
28:09He said, Why?
28:12Instead of crying,
28:15I glared at him.
28:18I said, You will never lose.
28:21That's what I shouted in my heart.
28:28I think my driving force was anger.
28:36Actually, I didn't lose.
28:40I worked and worked.
28:42I had a factory.
28:46That's why I think like this.
28:49Even if you don't have a degree, you can succeed.
28:55You don't have to go to high school.
28:58That's what I think.
29:01What does he mean?
29:06What is he talking about?
29:10I'm sure you're interested in my reflection on this idea.
29:17Can I tell you a different story?
29:28It's about my wife, Emiko.
29:39My wife was born in a rusted village in Aomori.
29:46My father was a fisherman.
29:49But after the war, he didn't go fishing.
29:53He only drank alcohol.
29:56After graduating from junior high school,
30:00my wife started a group job
30:03to support her family.
30:09She rarely left the village.
30:13On the train,
30:19she cried all the time.
30:25I worked at a tile factory in Kamata.
30:30I had to work two shifts a day.
30:33I got up at 5 a.m.
30:36I got home at 5 p.m.
30:38I sat down and waited for my turn.
30:41My seniors were strict with me.
30:46They told me how to wear my work clothes,
30:49how to organize my room.
30:51They told me to do it over and over again.
30:57You might think it's a prison.
31:04The hardest thing about tile production
31:08is that it's covered in powder.
31:13There's a lot of powder.
31:18After a day's work,
31:21the powder turns white from the top of your head to the tip of your toes.
31:27My wife had to deal with
31:31all kinds of problems.
31:36She had a strong sense of responsibility.
31:41My wife liked to study.
31:44She wanted to go to high school.
31:48At that time,
31:51there were many high school students
31:54who went to the police academy in Kamata.
31:58They were sitting on benches
32:02and opening textbooks.
32:06I envied them.
32:10I couldn't help it.
32:17I thought I would get a job
32:21at a low-paying company.
32:24When I was 25,
32:27I got married.
32:29Hey, don't be shy.
32:32That's the best part.
32:36Just tell me how you met her.
32:38Well...
32:45We went to a restaurant.
32:47A restaurant?
32:49Did you sit next to her?
32:51No, no.
32:53At that time,
32:56there was a woman who was in trouble.
33:00She was trying to help her friend.
33:03She had a fight with a man.
33:05Then I showed up.
33:08Did you help her?
33:09Wow, you're a hero.
33:11I'm not that cool.
33:14She cut my teeth.
33:18My wife is amazing.
33:20She put udon noodles on her friend's head.
33:32After we got married,
33:35I worked at a factory
33:38and raised my children.
33:41I worked very hard.
33:44During that time,
33:46my longing for high school didn't go away.
33:49When my children get a job
33:52and have a family,
33:55I wonder if I can still go to high school.
33:59I've been saying that for a long time.
34:02When I say that,
34:05my body goes crazy.
34:11I just walk a little.
34:14I run out of breath.
34:17I can't stop coughing.
34:23When I went to the doctor,
34:25he said it was kidney failure.
34:27Do you understand?
34:30By sucking in dust and dust,
34:32the organs of the lungs become hard and deformed.
34:35That's right.
34:37In my wife's case,
34:40it was because she was full of dust
34:43when she was young.
34:48At that time,
34:50we didn't care about that.
34:54Before I knew it,
34:56the symptoms worsened.
34:58I had to go to the hospital again and again.
35:01Two years later,
35:03I got a tube in my nose.
35:07No matter where I go,
35:09I have to carry an oxygen container.
35:17My wife is in the hospital now.
35:20I don't know when she'll be discharged.
35:25I...
35:27I...
35:29I...
35:31I...
35:33I...
35:35I forced her to work and live at home.
35:40I used to be a heavy smoker.
35:45I used to smoke a lot.
35:51I should have quit smoking.
35:58When I was young,
36:00I was angry with myself.
36:02I was angry with myself.
36:05I'm angry with myself now.
36:07I can't forgive myself.
36:17Why me?
36:19Why my wife?
36:27Anyway,
36:29the reason I wanted to come here
36:32was not because of my wife.
36:38It was because of my wife.
36:40I'm sorry.
36:56Are you here to replace your wife?
37:01Do you always do a lot of work?
37:05Is it to reproduce the lesson in front of your wife?
37:14That's all I have to say.
37:30Applause
37:40Bravo!
37:42Applause
37:56Japanese translation
38:09Can you explain it again?
38:16This is the last time.
38:19Japanese translation
38:28OK
38:30Here we go.
38:34Wow!
38:36You can reproduce the rhythm.
38:38Yes.
38:39I can use this for an experiment.
38:42Knock on the door.
38:48Mr. Nagamine, I've been waiting for you.
38:50Please come in.
38:51That?
38:52Yes.
38:53I made it based on the design you drew.
38:56What?
38:57I didn't hear that.
38:59Did you trick me?
39:00I didn't say who drew it.
39:02Yanagida-kun didn't hear it either.
39:04But...
39:05But you thought you could do it, right?
39:11Why do you have this design?
39:15My wife asked me to do it.
39:26She asked me to put you in the science department.
39:29She said she wanted you to enjoy your high school life.
39:33She really wanted to go to school.
39:42Yanagida-kun
39:44Your wife is a writer, isn't she?
39:47Yes.
40:02I didn't expect Yanagida-kun to be interested in such a thing.
40:09I think he will become a theorist in the science department.
40:14A theorist?
40:27I see.
40:28Your wife said that you may not be interested in the earth and the universe.
40:34But if you ask her to make something for you,
40:37she will do it even if it's a job that doesn't make money.
40:43You thought so from the beginning, didn't you?
40:46What?
40:47Why?
40:48I don't think you can come up with such a thing.
40:56You can't eat.
41:00You can't eat more than your wife.
41:04You can't eat more than your wife.
41:34You can't eat more than your wife.
41:45Why?
41:51Did you see it?
41:53Yes.
41:57You can have it.
42:00Why are you laughing?
42:04I learned it by hand, not by knowledge.
42:09I don't think I want to read a book like this.
42:16I want to know what's inside.
42:21I want to understand whatever it is.
42:27It's just your passion.
42:34It's just your passion.
42:40Shut up, old man.
42:45The collision of celestial bodies sometimes causes the extinction of various creatures.
42:53But at the same time, it is also the beginning of something new.
43:04So, what are you talking about?
43:07It's official.
43:10Why don't you set a goal?
43:13Goal?
43:15If you're going to aim for it, you'd better have a big goal.
43:19For example, how about a conference announcement?
43:29Conference announcement?
43:35In the form of an album
43:39The future begins to walk
43:42Try to draw it and lock it up
43:47I don't want you to understand
43:50I'm not me
43:53I want to end my life today
44:05I want to end my life today
44:08Is it a conference?
44:10Decide the theme of the announcement
44:11Even if you start something new, you'll give up soon.
44:14The important thing is what we want to do, right?
44:17I don't want to look for a reason to give up anymore.
44:20I'm going to make a fire.
44:22I'm not me
44:25I want to end my life today
44:28Saturday drama 30 million
44:31I'll be in charge of collecting information.
44:34Congratulations on your first success!
44:38November 2nd at 10 p.m.
44:43Premium drama Two of the Danchi
44:46This is the season.
44:49I have to have this.
44:51It's warm until spring.
44:54November 3rd Sunday at 10 p.m.
44:57November 4th Sunday at 10 p.m.
44:59Go to Light-kun's house in Abunashi.
45:02I have this person.