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00:00Allow us to show this show for you and to stage it and to air it every night, because
00:12this is, this is our obligation.
00:15Like you were obliged to come here and listen to this, us, at this age, it is my, personally,
00:23I think I share it with a lot of other people who work on it, it is our obligation to tell
00:28this story, because if our generation skips and are unable to tell the story of what happened
00:36during the Second World War, and I'm not talking about the stuff that you'll be reading in
00:40history books, I'm talking about the stories, the personal stories that will be told in
00:47the show, because the show really is about a lot of different true stories.
00:53We probably changed the name, but the stories are very real, so that is also our obligation.
00:59It is our responsibility to tell it to you, because if we allow our generation to just
01:04let this pass, these stories will never be told.
01:11Settle down, settle down.
01:13If there was any heavy emotional feeling, or if you were able to connect with your character.
01:21Yes, because I'm patriotic, and I love the Philippines, so for me to be able to play
01:29the role of Hiroshi in this kind of teleserie, it's such an honor for me.
01:35It's just more than a teleserie, we are teaching the viewers how the Filipinos fought before.
01:45It's life-changing for me, because it inspired me to look at how I can get through my problems
01:53on a day-to-day basis.
01:55Because before, you have a lot of problems, you don't know what you're going to encounter.
02:03Of course, in Japanese, you can have conflicts, you can get hurt.
02:11So, it inspired me to be more resilient, and the problems that I'm facing,
02:17because for me, if they can do it before, how about my problems now?
02:23If there's a problem, just relax and find a solution to overcome the problems.
02:31Thank you so much.
02:33How do you internalize those emotions and sustain them long enough to make a supposed
02:37decent cut for the show?
02:39I think what I mentioned earlier, I empathize with the characters.
02:43I think I also give credit to my co-actors.
02:47Of course, working with Harvey, then Sanya, and many more.
02:51It's such a pleasure, and I've learned so much from them.
02:55And actually, when I extend Harvey, when he's crying or he's giving me emotions,
03:05it just feels natural.
03:09How did it feel to work on a historical series that was back in the 1930s to 1940s?
03:15It was hard because we didn't have a lot of time.
03:19So, when I found out that I'm doing a part of Akiyo, I started researching.
03:23What's available is stories about World War II, Netflix, YouTube.
03:31Costume designing is very exciting and rewarding.
03:34However, what are some limitations and difficulties does having a historical setting entail
03:40in terms of costume and set design?
03:42Such as making sure that the set design and costumes are true to history.
03:47I think it's a time constraint.
03:49We have to come up with the costumes, even if it's a very short period of time
03:53and very short period for research.
03:56But somehow we are able to manage.
03:58The budget is okay.
04:00Filipinos are very creative.
04:02They can do so much with very little with what they have.
04:05It's a very recent war years.
04:09That's why there are a lot of buildings and houses from that period
04:13that are still standing and in good condition that we can shoot.