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00:00I'm chasing
00:31Tonight, we will continue to see the mysterious appearance of the famous actor Ken Takakura
00:37and the behind-the-scenes stories of the popular drama, North Country
00:44He is a strange person
00:46He doesn't speak at all for about 15 minutes
00:50It's rude and comforting
00:53He doesn't think about the sequel
00:55He might be able to do it
00:57It's really good
01:01Tell me what you eat
01:03I will tell you what you are
01:13Blue Mountain
01:15Third store
01:20This program is brought to you by Suntory
01:30Please tell me the second dish
01:32The second dish is a Spanish dish with memories of Ken Takakura
01:38I went to Spain a lot with Ken Takakura
01:44You went to Spain with Ken?
01:47There is something called Anguillas
01:50I don't know
01:51Anguillas is a pot with olive oil and eel
02:01It's like white vinegar
02:05It's like ajillo
02:08I just reproduced it
02:10There is a reproduction, so please see
02:13Add garlic, red pepper, and salt to olive oil
02:20The eel is rare, so it is reproduced with white vinegar
02:25It's hard to reproduce
02:29This is really good
02:31It's really good
02:33I eat this every night
02:36It's the best
02:38I want to ask you about Ken
02:41He is a strange person
02:43He doesn't speak at all
02:45What is his image?
02:47It's not just an image
02:49He doesn't speak at all for 15 minutes
02:53What?
02:54He is fine for 15 minutes
02:59What?
03:01He is rude
03:03Does that mean that he doesn't speak for 15 minutes when the teacher asks him a question?
03:07Does that mean he is practicing?
03:09I don't know if he is practicing or not
03:14I don't know
03:16Amazing
03:18I thought it was a play
03:20I like Matthew, so I studied Matthew
03:25I thought I was able to do a good research
03:28However, I don't have time at all
03:35I don't think it's common sense
03:37Mr. Takakura got married to actress Eri Chiemi when he was 28
03:44He got divorced when he was 40
03:46After that, he became single
03:49Mr. Kuramoto asked Mr. Takakura a strange question
03:56I thought I'd ask him
03:59When Ken was driving
04:02I asked him if he was interested in women
04:06Then he braked hard
04:09I was shocked
04:12He said he was interested
04:14I said I'm sorry
04:16It was pretty fast
04:18I didn't understand at all
04:20I asked him what he liked about women
04:25He kept silent
04:28I thought he heard something bad
04:30I couldn't speak for 15 minutes
04:32There was a traffic jam
04:34You two were silent in the car
04:36I thought I had to think of a new topic
04:41Suddenly, he looked at me
04:45He said, isn't it suppleness?
04:51I can't stand it
04:53It's suppleness
04:55Why did it take 15 minutes?
04:57Does it take 15 minutes to express suppleness?
05:02That's amazing
05:04It doesn't take 15 minutes
05:06Maybe I thought too seriously
05:09He's that kind of person
05:11It's interesting
05:13It's interesting, but I'm tired of it
05:16How did you meet Ken?
05:19Did you work together at first?
05:22I met him at the beginning of Ohara Reiko
05:26As a friend?
05:28Yes, as a friend
05:30I came to his house
05:34Ken and I stayed up all night in the snow
05:41We stayed up all night
05:44We didn't even talk about 1 out of 3
05:49We didn't talk about 2 out of 3
05:52Did you talk about acting?
05:55For example, I watched a movie called Dear Harder
06:00Robert De Niro
06:02Have you seen it?
06:03I said, no
06:05He said, you should see it
06:07Was it when it was released?
06:09Yes
06:11He asked me if I had time tomorrow
06:14I said, yes
06:16He asked me if I could watch it in Japan
06:18I said, no, let's go to New York
06:21He said, is it tomorrow?
06:23I said, yes
06:25That's a big scale
06:27How did you do it?
06:29You haven't released it in Japan yet
06:31I said, yes
06:32I got on the train in the evening
06:36I arrived in New York in the morning
06:39I arrived in New York in the morning
06:41I drank coffee at a cafe
06:44I drank coffee
06:45I said, I have to go in
06:47I went to the cinema
06:50I went to the cinema
06:52I watched Dear Harder
06:54It was still evening
06:58I had time, so I went shopping
07:01I like shopping
07:03What do you buy?
07:06For example, if I have a jumper I like
07:10I buy more than ten
07:12It's the same one
07:14It's Steve Jobs
07:16I give it to the staff
07:18Is it a present?
07:20It's a present for everyone
07:22You wanted to give a present
07:24I went shopping at Dear Harder
07:28It was time to leave for the night
07:32I got on the plane and slept
07:34I arrived in Japan in the morning
07:37It didn't take almost a day
07:42If you do it well
07:44I see
07:45It's a strange calculation
07:47But it takes a day, right?
07:49It takes a day
07:51That's how I watch movies
07:53That's amazing
07:55Did you actually go?
07:57I didn't go
08:01I didn't go
08:03Of course
08:05He's a good guy
08:07Dear Harder is not divided in Japan yet
08:12I've seen it three times
08:14You've seen it three times?
08:16I've seen it three times
08:18That's amazing
08:19He's an amazing person
08:21It's wide
08:23The scale is different
08:25The scale is different
08:27Did you work with Eki?
08:29That's Eki
08:31Did you write for Ken?
08:33I wrote for Ken
08:35Did you want to write?
08:37I wanted to
08:39I wrote a series called Aniki on TBS
08:43I thought Ken was a humorous person
08:49I thought his way of dancing was perfect for a comedy
08:54So I went to Eki
08:57Eki was a little difficult
09:03This movie won the Japanese Academy Award
09:06Kuramoto-san wrote it as a birthday present for Takakura-san
09:12Takakura-san couldn't accept it
09:19Takakura-san played Keiji
09:21Eiji played Chieko-san
09:24Chieko fell in love with Kiriko
09:27But Eiji killed Kiriko
09:32The problem was the scene after that
09:36They shot Murota, who was Chieko's boyfriend
09:40Then they went to see Chieko again
09:45He said he couldn't do it
09:50He said he couldn't do it
09:52It wasn't me
09:54It wasn't Ken-san
09:56It was Eiji
10:02He said he couldn't do it
10:04He didn't talk to me for a while
10:08That's amazing
10:11He said he couldn't lose
10:13He was stubborn
10:16Did Ken-san accept it?
10:19I don't think he did
10:22I want to see it again
10:26Eki's Ken-san has a great magic
10:30Did you make it by watching Ken-san's magic?
10:35I made it from the beginning
10:38It suits you
10:43It suits you
10:46Thank you
10:48Let's move on
10:50So-san's favorite food
10:54He ate it when he was hungry
10:58Butter soy sauce rice
11:01Everyone says good food
11:06I think so
11:08I think it's good to eat when you're hungry
11:13I think so
11:15I think Michelin's Mitsubishi is a lie
11:22The movie I made this time is about the original
11:28I thought the painting was good
11:32It's not good for this person
11:35It's a subjective taste
11:38For example, it's good to work hard and eat
11:43I don't think it's a shame to say that it's the best food
11:50Everyone is different
11:52My favorite food was
11:55There was a restaurant in front of Roppongi
12:02There was a restaurant called Gaishokken
12:07This is it
12:10If you don't bring this, you can't eat
12:13Is this provided by the government?
12:16I brought this and asked how many Gaishokken
12:20I ate one
12:23If you're hungry, you can use two
12:28Right after the war, people were suffering in Yakinohara
12:34Mr. Kuramoto, who was a student, was hungry every day
12:38At that time, he said that he still can't forget the meal he ate at the Roppongi restaurant
12:46There was a restaurant in Roppongi
12:53I didn't have money
12:57I think I put butter
13:01The bread was popular
13:04I took the butter and put it on the hot rice
13:09There was a bottle of soy sauce
13:15This was the best
13:17It's like butter rice
13:20This is delicious
13:22Please eat
13:24I remember that it was very delicious
13:27It was very delicious
13:29There is nothing to compare
13:32At that time, you couldn't eat it
13:35It was delicious
13:40You were born before the war
13:44What kind of family were you?
13:46My father was a rich man
13:48My father was a publisher
13:51He was a rich man
13:55He bought an international company and sold all the bread
13:59After the war?
14:00After the war
14:01He was a victim of the war
14:03I see
14:05Did your life change from there?
14:07My life changed
14:08My house was taken over by the New China
14:12I see
14:13I had nowhere to live
14:15I was already a victim
14:17Did your father continue various jobs?
14:20I didn't continue, but I started various jobs
14:24None of them went well
14:26After that?
14:29I didn't have any legacy
14:32I only had debt
14:34I thought so
14:37When I was about 30
14:40I suddenly realized
14:42I got more than my father's legacy
14:50My father liked wild birds
14:53Mr. Nishikodou Nangaji
14:55He was a sponsor of the Japan Wild Bird Association
15:00He went to Mt. Fuji to hunt wild birds
15:07He took me with him
15:10I was 5 or 6 years old
15:13We camped together
15:16At that time, I understood all the birds' voices
15:21You understood their voices
15:25His father couldn't leave any physical legacy
15:29But his love for nature
15:33left a lot of spiritual legacy for Kuramoto
15:42It was a very important legacy
15:46Mr. Kuramoto had that legacy
15:49Mr. Nishikodou Nangaji's Yui Gon series
15:55Did your father give that to you?
16:02Maybe
16:04I wasn't aware of it
16:06Maybe
16:08At first, I started drawing from the perspective of Jun
16:12It was Jun's narration
16:16From Kitano Kuni, which started broadcasting in 1981
16:21The origin of Mr. Kuramoto's story
16:24was about the reaction of children who didn't know anything about the city
16:30when they were suddenly thrown into the abandoned house
16:35At that time, it became the perspective of Mr. Goro
16:42Why did that happen?
16:44I was young when I first came to Hokkaido
16:49It was unusual for me to see and hear
16:54So I drew from the perspective of Jun
16:59Then I started to understand various things
17:03It became the perspective of Mr. Goro
17:07So I was able to experience many things at the same time as my age
17:21I think that's why it became the perspective of Mr. Goro
17:26Why did you become Mr. Tanaka Kunie?
17:30There were a few candidates at first
17:34Ken Takakura
17:36Toshiyuki Nishida
17:39Tatsuya Fuji
17:41Ken Ogata
17:43Masatoshi Nakamura
17:45And Mr. Tanaka
17:47I suggested to everyone who was the most pathetic
17:53I chose Mr. Tanaka Kunie without hesitation
17:57Because he was pathetic
17:59Do you mean that you want people to act like you are pathetic?
18:03Yes, that's one thing
18:05But in essence, it's a story about a pathetic man
18:11For example,
18:14Do you remember the scene where the children are still eating?
18:21That scene wasn't in the first book
18:26It wasn't in the first book
18:28What kind of scene was it in the first book?
18:30It was a scene where Jun said,
18:32It's my fault that I let out Kari
18:37I felt something was missing
18:40I heard that Hiroko Isayama was going to play that role
18:43So I decided to look for someone from Hiroko Isayama's side
18:47Hiroko Isayama had two children
18:52Hiroko Isayama was taking care of the children by herself
18:58Because she had two children, she couldn't go home until late at night
19:03I see
19:04But she was talking to this strange old man for a long time
19:11She couldn't get rid of him because he didn't listen to her
19:15She was irritated
19:17From that perspective,
19:19I came up with the line,
19:21I wonder if the children are still eating?
19:24So she was trying to get rid of him
19:26Because she wanted to go home early
19:28That's amazing
19:30And that's how the famous scene was born
19:33It's amazing
19:35Are you thinking of making a sequel of a completely different form?
19:40Yes
19:41After this, a sequel from the north?
19:44It might be possible
19:46That's great!
19:50Are you thinking of making a sequel of a completely different form?
19:54I can't draw it
19:56I have no choice but to do it
19:58That's right
19:59But do you want to do something?
20:02There was a time when I wanted to draw Goro's death
20:09There are some parts that we don't want to see
20:12But it's the end
20:16I might be able to do it in the anime
20:19You want to see it in the north?
20:22I want to see it
20:23That's amazing
20:25I'm really looking forward to it
20:27Now for the last question
20:29What is delicious to you?
20:33Delicious...
20:45What is delicious to you?
20:49It depends
20:57I was in a hurry
20:58I thought you were going to wait for 15 minutes
21:02It really depends
21:05I feel like I got the answer
21:07It depends
21:08You're right
21:12Cheers
21:16What is delicious to you?
21:19It's delicious
21:20I'm a Santorini
21:25I heard a rumor
21:27I heard that you can't change your lines in your work
21:33It's a lie
21:35It's a lie?
21:37I've said it once
21:39What did you say?
21:40There was a young singer
21:45I changed my lines
21:49I hate it when people change their lines
21:53Really?
21:54If you change your lines, your personality changes
21:57It's like this or that
22:00It's a bit good
22:02But I cut it because it was too intense
22:06I told them to change it
22:09You said it once?
22:10Yes
22:12I don't know why
22:14There are a lot of people who despise me
22:17I told them to change it
22:21You only said it once
22:23But you changed it
22:25That's right
22:28This program was brought to you by Santorini
22:35There was a scene where I had to reconcile with my father
22:43I said yes
22:45But the actor said no
22:48Isn't it different?
22:49It's different
22:50It's different, right?
22:51It's completely different
22:52That's the difference
22:53It's a complaint when I say a complaint
22:56I see
22:57But you can't change it
22:59It's a lie
23:00It's definitely a lie
23:04Dan-kun, Matsumoto-san and Kana-san
23:06I said I love you
23:07We chased after them
23:09We caught them and gave them to Dan-kun
23:11They're our customers
23:12That's right
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