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8/7/2025, 12:18:49 PM
>Kamihoriuchi's evaluation of Takahashi: There is a collapse hidden in rationality (positive)

>I might only praise others, but it's true. When I officially became a full-time director at Ex-Aid, I read Yuya-san's scripts, and I've felt this way ever since. After so many directing roles, I've been struck once again by the fact that the vertical axis of a story is more important than its horizontal axis... That's something beyond genius (Takahashi-san), it's even a bit awe-inspiring. Even after directing so many other projects, I don't really want to know how the story unfolds long-term, from one crucial point to the next. I don't want to know. Every script I receive feels fresh and captivating. Even though I wasn't the original audience, I keep in step with them. "Wow, how can this person be like this?" It's a truly fascinating feeling. The character Yuya-san wrote this time really made me realize that Yuya-san is someone whose rationality conceals a hidden depth of chaos! I'm complimenting you, haha. This sense of chaos in human nature, so whether you put yourself in this line or put yourself in the character's shoes, you can get a rational answer at first, but as you keep digging, you will find that "Oh no, this is where Yuya-san collapses." I feel that I must express that feeling of madness being released, so I can't take it lightly when shooting, and people can't help but wonder if his words and actions represent some meaning.