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00:00Well, there were times when I only had two days off in three years.
00:04My spirit collapsed.
00:06I lost my patience.
00:08There was no one chasing me until I said it.
00:12What is the theme of tonight's deep talk?
00:16Almost full remote after entering this
00:19I'm in the office once a week now.
00:23It's not good for the company to work until that time,
00:27so when it comes to a certain amount of time, it is forced to shut down.
00:32How to work reform implemented since 2019 for the improvement of labor environment and productivity.
00:41According to a survey, more than half of the people who are satisfied with the way they work in recent years.
00:48But on the other hand
00:50Basically, I often talk without showing my face at web meetings.
00:55I've never met anyone who's come in as a new employee.
00:59I've been working all the time.
01:01The boss is too conscious of how to work.
01:04I'm told to go home early.
01:06You don't have to work overtime.
01:08There are also jobs that can't be done without overtime.
01:11I think that's where the foundation is different.
01:15In the meantime, how is the way of working in the entertainment industry changing now?
01:21So, tonight, we're going to talk deeply about how to work in the entertainment industry.
01:27The night when the woman on top roars deeply.
01:33This program is a talk variety for adults who talk about deep themes.
01:36The theme this time is how to work in the entertainment industry.
01:39How many years have you been in the entertainment industry?
01:42It's the 7th year.
01:43If it's been 7 years, it's not that hard.
01:47I haven't had a hard time since it was renovated.
01:52You're independent, right?
01:54Yes, I left Nogizaka 46 in 2022.
01:58In addition to that, I have my own agency.
02:00I'm doing it alone now.
02:02I think the industry has changed a lot because I'm working for an individual agency.
02:09In the past, people who belonged to a large agency were prioritized.
02:15Also, I was wondering if I could be called a barter.
02:20It's a nostalgic word.
02:22You recently became independent.
02:25You took a break and came back after about 20 years.
02:29Did you think the entertainment industry had changed at that time?
02:31It has changed a lot.
02:33The number of officials has decreased.
02:36There are no more people chasing me until I say something.
02:42I don't like that.
02:44I can see it.
02:46Please say something rude.
02:48There are no more people chasing me.
02:53The recording time ends before the end of the show.
02:57In the past, the variety show started at 23 o'clock and ended at 28 o'clock.
03:02What time is 28 o'clock?
03:05There are only busy people, so they gather at night.
03:09It's not like that now.
03:11At that time, the more people pressed the recording button, the more exciting it was.
03:16Didn't you feel that way?
03:19Mr. Ueda and Mr. Hamada are getting more and more popular.
03:25They are getting more and more popular.
03:28I'm going home soon.
03:30I'm going home soon.
03:31I'm going home soon.
03:32I'm going home soon.
03:33I'm going home soon.
03:34I'm going home soon.
03:36I'm going home soon.
03:38Variety shows seem to end before 12 o'clock.
03:42I think it's beyond the drama.
03:45In the past, it ended at 34 o'clock.
03:4834 o'clock?
03:50I don't know what time it was.
03:53It's gone now.
03:55It was late at 23 o'clock.
03:58The movie I shot 10 years ago started at 6 o'clock in the morning and ended at 4 o'clock in the morning.
04:06It lasts for a week or two.
04:08Does it last for a week or two?
04:10So I'm getting uglier.
04:12It's a very important scene.
04:14I'm getting tired.
04:15I can't say anything.
04:18I think it's strange that the next day is a day off.
04:26There are some people who say they don't work after 6 o'clock.
04:31There was no such person in the past.
04:33I think there was an atmosphere that couldn't be said.
04:35But now, even if you say you can't work after 6 o'clock, it doesn't feel strange.
04:40I think it's an environment where people respect that.
04:43Also, I think it's easier to take a break because of COVID-19.
04:48Even if I say I'm sick and I'm off, I don't feel like I'm off.
04:56I feel like I'm gone.
04:58In the past, I was told to collapse on the spot.
05:01I was told to come for the time being.
05:03I was told to go for the time being and collapse.
05:05If you call me when you have a fever, let's go to the scene for the time being.
05:07There's definitely a time for the time being.
05:09I went there, collapsed there, and finally got OK.
05:13I'm on Downtown Deluxe at 39 degrees.
05:17I was told I could go because I could talk.
05:21I think it's because you don't think about unnecessary things when you're recording when you have a fever.
05:26You're in good shape, aren't you?
05:30You're concentrating on it, aren't you?
05:32I'm sure you shouldn't be recommending that now.
05:35I'm sure I'm not now.
05:37How about you, Aki Yamaguchi?
05:39Have you ever felt that the situation was hard?
05:42It's been seven years since I've been able to work both as a student and an entertainer.
05:47At that time, there weren't many people around me who were able to work.
05:50I had no choice but to take care of it myself.
05:52But I couldn't take care of it all by myself.
05:54So I took a video of myself on my smartphone.
05:57At that time, the content of the job and the lineup of the university's issues.
06:02I still have a video of me taking care of everything.
06:07You did your best.
06:08I'm not going to give you a response.
06:10All you have to do is listen to me.
06:12I'm going to call you on your smartphone and that's it.
06:14Maybe you were at your limit at that time.
06:17I'm glad I had a smartphone.
06:20Megumi, what was the hardest time for you?
06:25There was a time when I only had two days off in three years.
06:29Two days off in three years?
06:31I did a local event, a variety show, and a drama.
06:34I did everything.
06:37I thought it would be good for you to do it.
06:40But my spirit collapsed.
06:42I understand how you feel.
06:44NHK had a day off from 10 years ago.
06:51There was a rule that I had to open 8 hours from the time I finished the day before.
06:56I felt like I could speak if I had two hours.
07:00I drank the rest of the three or four hours.
07:03If you don't drink, you can't do it.
07:05If I don't drink, I can't do it.
07:07Tsunagu, how do you relieve stress?
07:09I can relieve stress by meeting my friends.
07:13I relieve stress by going to the sauna or karaoke.
07:16You're refreshing.
07:17You can't relieve stress by going to the sauna.
07:19I can't.
07:20Maybe you don't have that much stress.
07:23You don't get ready even if you go to the sauna.
07:26You may get angry at the sauna.
07:28It's hot.
07:29Why is it so hot?
07:31I understand.
07:32Natsuo, how do you work now?
07:35I have two children.
07:37I have a three-year-old and a one-year-old.
07:40I want to keep the balance between work and childcare.
07:46Now I prioritize my children.
07:48I work about once or twice a month.
07:51But I feel like I'm losing my job.
07:55I feel like I'm losing my job.
07:58I feel like that.
08:00When I have to go to work,
08:02my husband goes to work every day.
08:05But I ask my mom or my husband how many days I can work.
08:12I get stressed.
08:14I feel like I don't have to work anymore.
08:17I feel the same way.
08:20I have a lot of anxiety.
08:21My life hasn't changed as a man.
08:24But I'm anxious that only women's life will change.
08:27I was losing my job.
08:30But my kindergarten teacher told me to keep working no matter how small it is.
08:37Because children are always far away.
08:40Life after that is longer.
08:42He told me to keep working no matter how small it is.
08:47So I've been doing it for a long time.
08:51What did you do when you were young?
08:52I was taking a break.
08:55When I was in kindergarten, I started to have a schedule.
08:59Then I started to have a show.
09:01I was taking a break for 10 years.
09:04So I wasn't worried about it.
09:06A show lasts for a long time.
09:10I was worried about it.
09:12But I've been taking a break for 10 years.
09:14So I'm fine.
09:16I want to say that I'm fine.
09:19But I have a point.
09:20A point?
09:21I have a point.
09:23You talk in a loud voice.
09:25How much?
09:27It's a secret.
09:29People who take a break talk in a low voice.
09:32People who appear on TV after a long time talk in a confident voice.
09:35People who talk in a loud voice talk like they've been there for a long time.
09:39Really?
09:40I don't feel like I'm taking a break.
09:42Mr. Hiromi's voice is loud.
09:44I don't feel like I'm taking a break.
09:45People who take a break have a loud voice.
09:47I don't want to be noticed.
09:48Really?
09:49I don't want to be noticed by Mr. Hiromi.
09:51Right, Mr. Hiromi?
09:53You don't take a break, do you?
09:55No, I don't.
09:57Not even a day?
09:58No, I don't.
09:59I take a break twice a year.
10:01I take a break twice a year.
10:03I take a break twice a year.
10:05That's about it.
10:06I don't take a break at all.
10:08I didn't sell much when I was in my 20s.
10:10I started eating around my 30s.
10:12I can't even think about taking a break.
10:15I can't even think about taking a break.
10:18How many days a month do you take a break?
10:21I take a day or two a month.
10:24I see.
10:25I see.
10:26But when I look at the world of entertainment,
10:28I think it's easier to complain about my mental illness than my fever.
10:33I think it's easier to complain about my mental illness than my fever.
10:34People who do entertainment seem to be powerful,
10:37but I don't think so.
10:39There are times when I'm tired,
10:41but I think I should take a break and come back.
10:43I think I should take a break and come back.
10:44I think I should take a break and come back.
10:45Even if I break down,
10:47I can make a choice to take a break.
10:49I think it's okay.
10:51I feel very comfortable.
10:53You're amazing.
10:54You're like a temple girl.
10:56You're amazing.
10:57Temple girl?
10:58You're so young.
11:00Temple girl?
11:01Temple girl?
11:02How many days a week do you take a break?
11:04I take a break once a week.
11:06It's hard for me if I don't take a break.
11:09I see.
11:10I take a break as much as I can.
11:11I take a break as much as I can.
11:13I always want to be in a work, so I want to be in a work.
11:16You're always saying that.
11:18I want to eat, but I want to lose weight.
11:22You're in a drama school, a variety show school, and a beauty school, right?
11:29Yes, I'm a teacher.
11:32You're working too hard.
11:34I'm working too hard.
11:35I'm working too hard.
11:37But I've been living at that time.
11:41Have you ever flown a bungee jump in a swimsuit?
11:43No, I haven't.
11:46I haven't flown a bungee jump in a bikini.
11:49I see.
11:50I feel energetic when I do that.
11:53So, I have to adjust myself to fit others.
11:56Otherwise, I overdo it.
11:58But I have to make sure that others don't overdo it.
12:02I think your way of working has changed.
12:09I used to work with a talent until 3 or 4 o'clock.
12:12But now, my manager doesn't come to the live broadcast of sports at night.
12:20I have to ask him to bring water.
12:23I have to ask him to bring water.
12:25I have to ask him to bring water.
12:28I have to ask him to bring water.
12:29I have to ask him to bring water.
12:32Young people at my company have to take a day off.
12:36They can take a day off as they want.
12:40My manager is tougher.
12:42He says,
12:43He says,
12:45He says,
12:47He says,
12:50He says,
12:53He says,
12:54He says,
12:55He says,
13:01He says,
13:08He says,
13:09He says,
13:16He says,
13:26Yes, we might have to come to court at this guy don't need to ask me that's it. Oh, what's this? Yeah, I see
13:30I don't need to ask me to do this. Oh, yeah, so don't look at me. It's your name. So don't look at me. It's your name
13:38Don't eat you are
13:41You're not you
13:43I'm not sure if I'm more. Yes, I'm the one I need to ask me this
13:47Yes, I do. I also have a period during which I play with my kids, so I take a day off.
13:54But I work a lot on weekdays, so I take a day off.
13:59How about you, Hikorohi? Do your managers work hard?
14:04Yes, they do. We work on the same schedule all the time.
14:09I work from morning to night, but I'm a company employee, so my salary doesn't change.
14:14But I get paid when I work.
14:17So I try to get paid once a year.
14:23That's great.
14:24You take care of your employees.
14:25I don't take care of them, but I don't want to be hated.
14:28How about you, Tsubaki? Do you take care of your staff and managers?
14:33It's hard to say after such a wonderful episode.
14:36I only text them at night.
14:39It's really hard to talk about.
14:41It's a long story.
14:43It's a long story.
14:44That's right.
14:45I thought I had to do it.
14:47Have you noticed any changes in the drama or movie industry?
14:52I've heard that an intimacy coordinator has been introduced recently.
14:57I've heard that.
14:58I'm glad to hear that.
15:00I can tell you the truth.
15:02Actors tend to drink the director's intention.
15:06They tend to work hard.
15:10Have you noticed any changes in the drama or movie industry?
15:15I've heard that an intimacy coordinator has been introduced recently.
15:20I've heard that.
15:21I'm glad to hear that.
15:23What kind of role does the coordinator play?
15:26He's the one who plays the role between the director and the actor.
15:33For example, the director wants to take a picture like this.
15:36He wants you to act like this.
15:38But the actor says,
15:40I don't want to do that.
15:43He negotiates with the director.
15:45That's right.
15:46It's easy to say because we don't do it directly.
15:50I can say what I really mean.
15:52Actors tend to drink the director's intention.
15:56They tend to work hard.
15:58When I was shooting Gantz 14 years ago,
16:01I was shooting naked.
16:04I didn't have an intimacy coordinator yet.
16:08At that time, I was the kind of person who took off my clothes.
16:14I don't think I needed it at all.
16:16There are delicate actors and actresses.
16:20If there was an intimacy coordinator,
16:23I think it would be easy to say and it would be a good environment.
16:26There are a lot of male directors.
16:28It's hard to say.
16:29Kiss here.
16:30Do this here.
16:32He explains what he wants to do like a shield.
16:35I see.
16:36It's hard for men to say now.
16:38He says it clearly in the air.
16:40I see.
16:41Do it like this.
16:43I think it's great for everyone.
16:45He protects me and it's easy to move on the scene.
16:48I think it's great.
16:49Don't you need such a person in the world of gravure?
16:53I was already bad at gravure.
16:56If I didn't want to wear it, I would go home.
16:59Really?
17:02If I didn't want to wear it, I would go home.
17:04Really?
17:05Did you go home?
17:06It was about 20 years ago.
17:08It's like a costume fraud.
17:10We are waiting for your favorite registration.
17:15We are waiting for your favorite registration.
17:18We are waiting for your favorite registration.
17:26I was already bad at gravure.
17:29If I didn't want to wear it, I would go home.
17:32Really?
17:33Did you go home?
17:34I went abroad.
17:35Abroad?
17:36It was about 20 years ago.
17:38It's like a costume fraud.
17:40What do you mean?
17:41When I went abroad, all the managers were watching me.
17:43They checked my size and checked my swimsuit.
17:48When I went abroad, I found a totally different swimsuit.
17:52I thought it was different from what I was wearing.
17:54That's why I went home.
17:55You went home.
17:56I had to go home.
17:57There may be some people who take off their skin.
18:01But I didn't like it.
18:04How about you, Oka?
18:05Have you ever thought that Hikorohi has changed in a variety show?
18:08There is no director who wears a gold sneaker.
18:11Who?
18:12I don't care.
18:14He wears a gold sneaker.
18:17And he is waiting for the director.
18:20It's not a variety show.
18:25It's not a variety show.
18:27I thought there were fewer directors who do this.
18:36There was a man who wore a gold sneaker.
18:40Was there?
18:41I didn't know much about the story before the reformation.
18:44So, I thought it was very strict.
18:47In a variety show, there is a camera man.
18:51And there is an AD who is wrapping a cord.
18:54And the camera man says,
18:55It's in the way.
18:57There were many times when the camera man kicked me.
19:00I don't like it.
19:01I don't think there is anyone who did it.
19:03I don't think so.
19:04He is old enough to retire.
19:07Variety shows have changed a lot.
19:10I think so, too.
19:11I think so, too.
19:12I think so, too.
19:13Let's hear from Tsuna-kun.
19:16Hikorohi's movie, Megami Kourin will be released on March 20th.
19:23Megami Kourin is about a heroine who transforms into a goddess with the power of make-up.
19:26It's a make-up love comedy.
19:29Please study it at the movie theater.
19:32Next time, a strange habit that cannot be told to others.
19:36I pull out my eyelashes.
19:38Like this.
19:39Stop it.
19:40I pull it out when I'm bored.
19:42Wait a minute.
19:43You don't pull it out when you're talking to me, do you?
19:45Look forward to it.