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Watch the full program (88 minutes) here: https://bit.ly/4a0YJkT 10-day free trial available: http://bit.ly/3X5XMzD _____ "That's enough now." Pierre Taki, whose line from the drama "Jihansha-tachi" was selected as one of the "Top 10 Buzzwords of the Year Awards," has been a hot topic of conversation. In recent years, he has appeared in popular works such as Netflix's "Naked Director," "Sanctuary," and "Shinobi no Ie," and is also active as a member of "Denki Groove," which celebrated its 35th anniversary this year, and who openly claims to be a "musician who can't play instruments." How does Pierre Taki's "unique presence," which moves between music and acting, come about? Taki, who calls himself "the product of a detour," left us with these words in an interview. "Having dreams and goals is wonderful, but if you focus all your vision, you might not notice the flowers and jewels that are lying around." Taki made his way to Hollywood, but was once cut from a scene entirely. What is his life and what does "expression" mean? What is the "herd theory" that he values in his work? The last WEEKLY OCHIAI of 2024 is the first conversation between two artists who transcend boundaries. Yoichi Ochiai will reveal the behind-the-scenes stories of popular films and the true identity of Pierre Taki. Guest: Pierre Taki (musician and actor) #Ochiai Yoichi #weeklyochiai #Pierre Taki #Denki Groove #Netflix #The Real Estate Fraudsters #The Real Estate Fraudsters #The Naked Director #Sanctuary #The House of Shinobi #Enough is Enough #Netflix #Hollywood #Fast and Furious #The Fast and the Furious #Netflix #Violent #AlwaysSunset on Third Street #Amachan #The Worst Guys in Japan #Like Father, Like Son #Ryomaden #Rikuo