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00:00KERIKEN
00:02These three are the people of our time.
00:05When I met KERIKEN in Kouhaku,
00:09he had an incredible aura.
00:13What kind of aura was it?
00:15I couldn't get close to him.
00:17Was he like that?
00:19He was like, I'm KERIKEN with my eyes.
00:21I saw that aura from KENTO.
00:25He was too cool.
00:29He wasn't like that.
00:32He wasn't kinder than I thought.
00:36He was very open.
00:38It's the first time I've met someone
00:41who can talk to KISAKU like that.
00:43I feel like I'm attracted to men.
00:46I feel like I'm attracted to men.
00:51We fell in love at first sight.
00:56A movie starring KENTO NAKAJIMA,
00:59Shiranai Kanojo.
01:01What's your name?
01:03KENTA KIRITANI plays the role of the main character's senpai.
01:07It's his second time acting with KENTO NAKAJIMA.
01:10We used to go to France together.
01:12Merci beaucoup.
01:14The director is
01:16MIKI TAKAHIRO,
01:18who has directed many love movies
01:20and is also known as the master of love stories.
01:23This time, KENTO NAKAJIMA and KENTO NAKAJIMA
01:25became the first tag team.
01:28I've done three movies with KENTO NAKAJIMA.
01:34This is the first time you two have worked together.
01:36Yes, it's the first time.
01:39I met KENTO NAKAJIMA 10 years ago
01:42through a stylist I knew.
01:44I told him that KENTO NAKAJIMA is a great actor.
01:47I told him that KENTO NAKAJIMA is a great actor.
01:51I was watching KENTO NAKAJIMA's movies
01:54and I thought I'd like to work with him someday.
01:57It was a dream come true.
02:00It was a great timing.
02:02KENTO NAKAJIMA also watched my movies.
02:05Yes, I did.
02:06There's a movie called Hidamari no Kanojo
02:08which was released in 2013.
02:11It's a movie starring JUNKYU MATSUMOTO.
02:14When I saw it, I was a fan of the novel.
02:17I thought I'd definitely want to do it if I were to do it.
02:20You wanted to do it.
02:21Yes, I wanted to do it.
02:22A few months later,
02:24it was announced that JUNKYU MATSUMOTO would be starring in the movie.
02:27I was like, what?
02:29I was frustrated.
02:30But since it's JUNKYU MATSUMOTO, I thought I'd watch it.
02:32When I watched it,
02:34JUNKYU MATSUMOTO was so natural.
02:37Usually, super idols are taken in a natural way.
02:42I thought, this director is amazing.
02:45I thought it was amazing.
02:46If I were to choose,
02:48would I be able to act in a natural way
02:52or would I have to switch from being an idol?
02:56I'm not good at acting in a natural way.
02:59I really wanted to meet a director who would cut out my natural part.
03:06From there, I thought of Aohara Aido.
03:08I thought, I want to do this.
03:11But I couldn't do that either.
03:13I was like, wait a minute.
03:15He's a common stylist.
03:17He told me that he wanted to work with me.
03:21About two or three years later,
03:25I was waiting for him.
03:28But it wasn't 10 years.
03:30You were told by a stylist 10 years ago?
03:35Yes, about 10 years ago.
03:36Other talented people went to see me.
03:39JUN and CHINEN.
03:42They went to see me a lot.
03:44Also, MITCHY.
03:46KENTI.
03:47He didn't come.
03:48I was waiting for this timing.
03:50So this time, I did my best.
03:52You did your best.
03:53I did my best too much.
04:13You say goodbye.
04:15I say hello.
04:18Hello, hello.
04:21I don't know why you say goodbye.
04:23I say hello.
04:26Director's works are very romantic.
04:30There are a lot of works about love.
04:33Yes.
04:34How do you understand the mechanism of the heart and make a video?
04:41Do you have a lot of experience?
04:43I'm often asked that.
04:46I don't have experience, so I have a lot of delusions.
04:50When I go to school, I imagine that my favorite girl is not out of the chain.
04:58I don't think so.
05:00I don't have such a moment.
05:02I don't have such a moment.
05:05I talked about this when I went to Yakiniku with the director.
05:08When I had a crush on a girl, I was in a different school.
05:13I didn't know what was going on in the class.
05:18On the right, she said,
05:20I don't know what's going on here.
05:23I imagined a delusional girl coming out.
05:28I thought it was similar to this feeling.
05:30We are the same kind of people.
05:32We are free.
05:34We are free.
05:36I don't know if my life is free.
05:38I think so, too.
05:39Is that so?
05:40When I say delusion, I'm afraid I'll be treated as a scapegoat.
05:43I'm pretending to imagine.
05:45But it's a delusion.
05:46It's a delusion.
05:48That's right.
05:49I think there are a lot of people like that in this profession.
05:55I think so, too.
05:56I want to experience something different.
06:01It's a pleasure to be an actor.
06:06Do you imagine?
06:08I'm delusional.
06:11Delusion is my hobby.
06:12My hobby is delusion.
06:14Your delusion is too spicy.
06:17That's because you're making my delusion spicy.
06:22I don't think so.
06:24It's too red hot.
06:26It's too spicy.
06:28I think I'm delusional in my imagination.
06:34It's funny.
06:36It was fun.
06:38It was really fun.
06:39It's amazing that you play a college student.
06:42Yeah.
06:44There were real students.
06:50I felt like I was 44 years old.
06:53But I didn't feel like that at all.
06:56Did you have a lot of fun?
06:58It was like Shinkan Konpa.
07:01Did you go to Shinkan Konpa?
07:03Of course.
07:05I came from Osaka.
07:08I went to Komazawa University.
07:11From the time I entered the university, I went to all the circles.
07:17I thought I would definitely be big.
07:19I told everyone that I would take the world.
07:23I thought it was scary.
07:26One of the students said,
07:29You're really funny.
07:32Let's go to a club today.
07:35I said, I want to go.
07:37It was a club in Daikanyama.
07:39It was like Otajidai.
07:41I was dancing there.
07:44I was wearing shorts.
07:46I put my legs together and looked down.
07:49There was a white man who liked men.
07:53He held the ice in his hand and put it on my knee.
07:56What?
07:57What kind of situation is that?
07:59I asked him what it was.
08:01He introduced me to a model agency.
08:05He is a person who has a lot of connections with entertainment.
08:09We got along.
08:11I still contact him sometimes.
08:14I went to Shinkan Konpa.
08:16It's important to go there.
08:18Have you ever been to Shinkan Konpa?
08:20I've never been there.
08:22It was when I made my debut.
08:25You were already famous.
08:27I've never been to a club.
08:30I was too busy to do anything.
08:33But acting is fun.
08:36You can do a lot of things.
08:38It's like a dream come true.
08:40It's like the exciting scene on campus.
08:43I've never been on a campus like that.
08:46I think it's good.
08:48I feel like I'm having a virtual experience.
08:54I'm having a hard time acting.
08:57I'm doing music.
08:59I'm worried about this.
09:01But this job is fun.
09:05When I was told that, I changed my mind.
09:08I see.
09:10I should enjoy it.
09:12He told me that last year.
09:15I've heard that a lot.
09:17I see.
09:19I wanted to do this job when I was five years old.
09:26It's like a play.
09:29It's an extension of that.
09:32When I was a kid, I was playing around.
09:37No matter what I was told, I did it.
09:42I liked that feeling.
09:45But before I knew it, something outside started to stick to me.
09:50I didn't really enjoy that period.
09:54I was like that.
09:57At that time, I felt very uncomfortable.
10:01What am I doing this for?
10:04Am I doing this to suffer?
10:08Of course, there are people who are born because they suffer.
10:12There are many ways to live.
10:15But I'm not like that.
10:18I play like a kid.
10:22I want to be praised for that.
10:25That's how I felt.
10:28I was answering a depressed interview during the interview.
10:35I told him that art can't be born out of happiness.
10:41Then he said,
10:43I don't think so.
10:45He gave me a passionate answer.
10:47I was like, really?
10:49After that, I got a message from him.
10:53He said, Kendo is about that.
10:56Don't be depressed.
10:58I was told that a lot of things are born from happiness.
11:03He even took care of me.
11:06He's such a good brother.
11:09I think it's important to be depressed.
11:11There are a lot of things that are born from that.
11:14I thought I had to go there.
11:18That's not all.
11:21Encouragement.
11:24He didn't say that.
11:27He said, no, that's not it.
11:30He didn't say that.
11:33I was like, really?
11:35Kendo doesn't hide his feelings.
11:38He talks to me.
11:41He talks about anything.
11:43He talks about private things.
11:46Do you say that too?
11:48Do you say that much?
11:50Okay, I got it.
11:52I'm saying this.
11:54I'm saying that.
11:56After that, what do you think?
11:59He's very interesting.
12:02I'm glad that he talks to me that much.
12:06Last April, he was the most sensitive.
12:10If I didn't have this team, I would have been in trouble.
12:17Kento Nakajima, who made his debut as Sexy Zone in 2011, announced his graduation from the group last year.
12:25He started solo activities in April.
12:31When you joined the group for the first time,
12:34you were going to be alone the next day, right?
12:39Yes, the next day was the last live.
12:42This movie was in between.
12:44It's very mysterious.
12:46If you go to the scene, you're waiting for something fun.
12:49If I didn't have this scene, I might have been at home all the time.
12:54You said the same thing at the time.
12:57If I didn't have this scene, I would have been in trouble.
13:00I'm looking forward to it.
13:03I'm having fun every day.
13:07I can feel that you're having fun.
13:10By the way, have you ever thought of doing something when you were alone?
13:15I want to double the rehearsal time.
13:21You wanted to do more, didn't you?
13:24I wanted to do more.
13:26I did 7 to 8 hours of rehearsal every week.
13:30It's a routine that I finish by the end of the day.
13:35Since I started this activity, the way I spend time has changed.
13:40The style of how to increase the degree of perfection has changed.
13:45Of course, I realized that I wasn't alone when I was alone.
13:50I was able to recognize that a lot of people were supporting me for a year.
13:58I'm 30 years old, but I'm going to start from scratch again.
14:03I think I've been doing that for a year.
14:06How do you deal with actors who are in trouble?
14:11Actors who are in trouble?
14:13Is there anyone who says,
14:16I can't do it?
14:18I'm always with them.
14:20What are you worried about? What are you looking for?
14:23What do you want to be?
14:25I think I couldn't do a good play when I was working with Kiritani.
14:31I think there's a gap between objectively saying it's a good play.
14:37If the director can judge it and tell the actor that it's a good play,
14:43there's no problem with the movie.
14:47I think it's okay to trust that.
14:51I was really worried.
14:53After the movie was over, I was like,
14:55How was that?
14:58After the movie was over, I took a deep breath.
15:01Was it good?
15:02It was really good.
15:04There are people who say to me,
15:08I can't do that.
15:11I sometimes say it in standard Japanese.
15:13There are people like that?
15:15It's not good.
15:17Is it standard Japanese?
15:19I don't know.
15:21I don't forgive myself.
15:24I understand.
15:25I hope I can do better next time.
15:28I think I should change my way of thinking.
15:32I think I should change my way of thinking.
15:34I think I should change my way of thinking.
15:36I couldn't do that.
15:38Even if the director said it was good, I couldn't accept it.
15:44I thought it was really disgusting.
15:47I thought it was really disgusting.
15:50When I was in my mid-twenties, I thought it was good.
15:54This time, I did my best.
15:57The director said it was good.
15:59I think it was a rare case.
16:02I'm glad.
16:04At first, I wanted to go with a popular character.
16:07But I was late for the start dash.
16:09Is there such a thing as a start dash?
16:10Is there such a thing as a start dash?
16:11The one who goes right away becomes popular.
16:13The one who goes right away becomes popular.
16:14The one who goes right away becomes popular.
16:17What was it like when you were a student?
16:20I tried various things when I was in middle school for three years.
16:28When you're in middle school, you have to live.
16:31You can rebrand.
16:35When I was in my first year of middle school, I wanted to go with a popular character.
16:40But I was late for the start dash.
16:42Is there such a thing as a start dash?
16:44Is there such a thing as a start dash?
16:45The race of those who want to be popular.
16:48The one who goes right away becomes popular.
16:51I thought I couldn't make it in time.
16:55I was blown by the wind by the window and smiled.
17:00I ran with an unusual character.
17:03I was envious of the characters in the middle school.
17:08I wondered how the light would hit.
17:10Next is that.
17:12I was blown away on the first day of my second year of middle school.
17:17Then it went well.
17:20I was blown away.
17:22I was blown away.
17:26I was able to be hostile.
17:28The more I stood out, the more I was blown away.
17:32I was especially envious of the job of an idol.
17:35I was singing and dancing to songs of the same generation as the idol of the company.
17:40I was blown away.
17:42I was blown away.
17:44I was blown away.
17:47At the same time, I thought this classroom was small.
17:52The last experiment in the third year of junior high school was to become an idol.
17:57It's a bigger place.
18:00Then it was the best.
18:02Did you have the motivation to become an idol before you became an idol?
18:10Yes, I did.
18:11Where did that motivation come from?
18:14When you become an idol, you want to make your fans happy.
18:18I think there are places where you want to do more because they will be happy.
18:22Where did that motivation come from in an era when there was nothing?
18:29I'm the type of person who is stimulated by other people's activities.
18:35I don't want to say this, but I'm the type of person who looks blue in the next field.
18:40That's why I have to make my field blue.
18:43I see.
18:44I think so.
18:45The same generation has made various debuts.
18:49They are on the stage of Yokohama Arena.
18:52Why am I on the stage of the Chinese gymnasium?
18:56I thought there was no such thing.
18:58I thought I had to change it.
19:01I see.
19:02That's amazing.
19:03You are a natural-born idol.
19:06I felt like that.
19:08When I auditioned for the agency on April 20, I decided to change my personality and way of life.
19:18Did you do that every time?
19:20I did it for a year, two years, and three years.
19:23I forced myself to laugh.
19:25I lost my true self.
19:27I was in my mid-twenties.
19:30I had a gap between my image and my current identity.
19:37I had a hard time.
19:39What kind of person are you?
19:44I'm a crybaby.
19:46I see.
19:48I want to be more unkempt.
19:50Mr. Kiriken is...
19:52No, no.
19:53I'm an ideal man.
19:56No, no.
19:57You have a different charm.
20:00I thought I would be a man in my forties.
20:03In your forties?
20:04Once.
20:05I said that I would be a man in my forties.
20:09I said I wanted to be like Mr. Kiriken in my forties.
20:13He said, I don't know.
20:16He said, you are you.
20:19But I wanted to be a man with a sense of power.
20:23I'm a bit sensitive.
20:26But I wanted to live a manly life.
20:32You two must be very busy.
20:35What do you do in your free time?
20:38Let me tell you something cool.
20:40When I was in a foreign drama,
20:44I memorized the script while watching KOROSSE.
20:47Like this?
20:48Yes.
20:49I couldn't do it at the Japanese level.
20:54So I did it very slowly.
20:56It was fresh and exciting.
21:01But I can't memorize the script at home.
21:04I get sleepy.
21:07Do you work at home?
21:09It's the same for me.
21:10I work at a family restaurant.
21:12I read the script and fix it.
21:15That's good.
21:16It's true that you can concentrate better with noise.
21:20I recommend you to work in front of KOROSSE.
21:22KOROSSE?
21:23You can't.
21:24You can't.
21:25You experienced overseas.
21:30It's a drama series.
21:31Yes, it's a drama series.
21:32Was there anything different from the Japanese shooting environment?
21:38The crane was moving like a snake.
21:43The crane was moving like a snake.
21:45Like a snake.
21:46Was it different from Japan?
21:48I've never seen that kind of movement.
21:51It was like this.
21:53The cameraman was on the crane.
21:56It was amazing.
21:59The chief cameraman winked every time he saw me.
22:04Wink.
22:06He said, OK, OK.
22:08It's like overseas.
22:12If you don't follow the instructions on your hair,
22:17your hair will be blown away by the wind.
22:21Even if you keep your hair like this, it's OK.
22:24It's OK.
22:25There is still a concept of Asian men's hairstyle that foreigners imagine.
22:33If you are forced to do it,
22:35you can't do it.
22:37You can do it in a way that Asian men would like.
22:43Do you decide on the costume?
22:45Yes, I do.
22:46I decide on the costume and hairstyle.
22:49I also decide when to read the script.
22:51But everyone is from overseas,
22:54so I don't have a cold scene.
22:58I was a female director,
23:00but it was quite sparse.
23:02I played the role of AJ.
23:05I thought I wouldn't turn the camera until AJ's performance was soft.
23:10The director and I were one-on-one.
23:12While everyone was watching the cast,
23:14I said, More!
23:16More and more, AJ!
23:18I told him to relax more.
23:21It was quite hard.
23:23It got harder and harder.
23:26When I was relieved,
23:28my assistant, Josephine,
23:30gave me a banana.
23:34It was delicious.
23:35When I ate it, I said,
23:37That's it, Kento!
23:39That's it!
23:40You should eat a banana.
23:42That's what happened.
23:44It was a great memory.
23:46It was a lot of fun.
23:48By the way,
23:49this is a casual question.
23:51What do you do on your days off?
23:53What do I do on my days off?
23:55What do you do?
23:56I like watching martial arts.
23:59I really like it.
24:01The cruelty of the fight is dramatic.
24:06But I can really relate to the feeling of the loser.
24:12The person who couldn't make it.
24:14That's why you can shoot a movie.
24:18That's the point.
24:19I feel more emotion than I have.
24:23You feel the drama.
24:24Yes, I feel the drama.
24:25How about Mr. Taniken?
24:27Mr. Taniken?
24:29I usually go out.
24:32I see.
24:33I don't stay at home all the time.
24:37I don't think so.
24:39I may stay at home for a long time.
24:42But I haven't had a human schedule lately.
24:50It's not a human schedule.
24:52It's a monster schedule.
24:55Monster.
24:57I don't feel like a monster.
24:59I haven't been able to go on a trip or go to a hot spring with my friends.
25:05I want to do it.
25:07How about you two?
25:09Let's go.
25:10Take me with you.
25:11You two go on a hot spring trip together.
25:13You two get along very well.
25:14I usually cry when I go on a hot spring trip with Mr. Keigen.
25:17Why?
25:18I talk a lot and cry.
25:22Mr. Taniken is a man who cries a lot at night.
25:27I don't want to cry.
25:29I feel like I'm going to cry.
25:33But Mr. Taniken is honest.
25:36It's about time.
25:39It's about time.
25:40It's about time.
25:41It's about time.
25:42It's about time.
25:43It's about time.
25:44Thank you very much.
25:45Have a great day.
25:48No matter how much I slide, I don't take it seriously.
25:51That's right.
25:52If I fade out before I take it seriously, it's cool.
25:55I wonder what happens if I take it seriously.
25:57Fade out without injury.