Ответ: Дорама "Last friends" (Япония)
Никочка, спасибки за интревью. Рё просто лапочка.
А я нашла еще одно интервью с ним. Тема - его роль в Last friends, Оикава Соске. Всего 7 вопросов.
Q: How do you feel when you first heard about the script and storyline plot?
During the press conference, you mentioned, "I'm from Johnny's, but..."
A: In actual fact, those who had experienced with the DV actions,
they know that it's not right though it's also not within one's control.
However, I do not agree with those people who think that people
who carry out DV actions are pitiful. I will definitely not agree with it
no matter how many reasons they might have for their actions.
Lately, during magazine interviews, I've been asked,
"What do you think of those people who carry out DV actions?"
Towards such people, I will never agree with their actions.
However, I wouldn't condemn him based on his actions alone.
So, I will always try my best not to lie.
Q: Is there anything that you're confused about?
A: No, there isn't any. Till now, I've always played
as the role of a "good young man".
Thus I would like to try out other different roles.
Q: Any thoughts on your DV scenes?
A: The scenes when I have to slap Michiru (Nagasawa Masami),
I watched that scene right after I've finished filming
and I felt really frightened. Thus after filming that,
I am bound to have some bad experience. (Laughs bitterly)
Even though I tried to be careful, I might had really slapped
her hard for a few times.
Q: Where did you first get your sources regarding DV from?
A: I've heard from the producers, and I've also read from books.
In this particular book, it talked about half of the number of the
young married couple out there had experiences of DV,
in many different stages of their life. That, it's not just physical violence,
there's verbal violence too, and being trapped. I felt really shocked:
"So there are actually things that I do not know."
I personally think that beating up someone is what DV means.
Q: Due to his overly concern for his beloved that lead to his DV actions,
are you able to understand Oikawa Sosuke?
A: Frankly speaking, it's not that I’m unable to understand.
But, if I were to say this out, wouldn’t I seem frightening? (Laughs)
However, as it's not just physical DV, it includes mental DV as well.
Maybe, no matter who you are, you possess that 0.001% of this DV quality in you.
The question is, are you able to control this emotion or not.
So, it will be great if this drama series can deliver this message through to everyone.
However, I will never check on my partner's hand phone.
As I am afraid of knowing the truth. (Laughs)
Perhaps, Sosuke thinks that nothing will go wrong
thus he checked on her hand phone.
Though he knows that beating her up is wrong too.
This is really hard. Why do Sosuke turn out to be like this?
There's bound to be a reason,
though I'm not sure what the reason is, but the reason does exist.
Q: Previously, you mentioned about "having a bad experience",
will you still have it even when you had finished filming?
A: This doesn't matter.
Even if it had ended, I will probably still have this bad experience.
However, this probably happens since I'm still filming.
The very first DV scene took about 8 hours to finish filming.
Q: Having to act out a role with such a complicated heart,
how much does this affect you?
A: Till now, the "good young man" roles which I’ve taken up
have different sides of them. But, if we were to categorize them,
it will still fall under the “good people” category.
I’ve thought about this. “What will I become when this ends?”
This is something worth looking forward to.
By acting out such a role,
I think I will be able to experience many new things.
Оригинал на офиц. сайте Last friends:
(The interview part)
Никочка, спасибки за интревью. Рё просто лапочка.
А я нашла еще одно интервью с ним. Тема - его роль в Last friends, Оикава Соске. Всего 7 вопросов.
Q: How do you feel when you first heard about the script and storyline plot?
During the press conference, you mentioned, "I'm from Johnny's, but..."
A: In actual fact, those who had experienced with the DV actions,
they know that it's not right though it's also not within one's control.
However, I do not agree with those people who think that people
who carry out DV actions are pitiful. I will definitely not agree with it
no matter how many reasons they might have for their actions.
Lately, during magazine interviews, I've been asked,
"What do you think of those people who carry out DV actions?"
Towards such people, I will never agree with their actions.
However, I wouldn't condemn him based on his actions alone.
So, I will always try my best not to lie.
Q: Is there anything that you're confused about?
A: No, there isn't any. Till now, I've always played
as the role of a "good young man".
Thus I would like to try out other different roles.
Q: Any thoughts on your DV scenes?
A: The scenes when I have to slap Michiru (Nagasawa Masami),
I watched that scene right after I've finished filming
and I felt really frightened. Thus after filming that,
I am bound to have some bad experience. (Laughs bitterly)
Even though I tried to be careful, I might had really slapped
her hard for a few times.
Q: Where did you first get your sources regarding DV from?
A: I've heard from the producers, and I've also read from books.
In this particular book, it talked about half of the number of the
young married couple out there had experiences of DV,
in many different stages of their life. That, it's not just physical violence,
there's verbal violence too, and being trapped. I felt really shocked:
"So there are actually things that I do not know."
I personally think that beating up someone is what DV means.
Q: Due to his overly concern for his beloved that lead to his DV actions,
are you able to understand Oikawa Sosuke?
A: Frankly speaking, it's not that I’m unable to understand.
But, if I were to say this out, wouldn’t I seem frightening? (Laughs)
However, as it's not just physical DV, it includes mental DV as well.
Maybe, no matter who you are, you possess that 0.001% of this DV quality in you.
The question is, are you able to control this emotion or not.
So, it will be great if this drama series can deliver this message through to everyone.
However, I will never check on my partner's hand phone.
As I am afraid of knowing the truth. (Laughs)
Perhaps, Sosuke thinks that nothing will go wrong
thus he checked on her hand phone.
Though he knows that beating her up is wrong too.
This is really hard. Why do Sosuke turn out to be like this?
There's bound to be a reason,
though I'm not sure what the reason is, but the reason does exist.
Q: Previously, you mentioned about "having a bad experience",
will you still have it even when you had finished filming?
A: This doesn't matter.
Even if it had ended, I will probably still have this bad experience.
However, this probably happens since I'm still filming.
The very first DV scene took about 8 hours to finish filming.
Q: Having to act out a role with such a complicated heart,
how much does this affect you?
A: Till now, the "good young man" roles which I’ve taken up
have different sides of them. But, if we were to categorize them,
it will still fall under the “good people” category.
I’ve thought about this. “What will I become when this ends?”
This is something worth looking forward to.
By acting out such a role,
I think I will be able to experience many new things.
Оригинал на офиц. сайте Last friends:
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(The interview part)