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 Late night TV host Jimmy Kimmel is used to dunking on Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), but he was no match for the Republican lawmaker during a charity basketball game this weekend in Houston

 Cruz defeated Kimmel 11-9 in the so-called Blobfish Basketball Classic, held Saturday at Texas Southern University's arena in Houston

   "Did you spend more time this week practicing basketball than trying to get those kids out of that detention center?" Kimmel asks Cruz on the court in a video clip tweeted by ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live

"  The unlikely face-off originated when Cruz challenged Kimmel in May to a basketball game after the comedian mocked his facial expressions at a Houston Rockets game

 "When Ted arrived at the Toyota Center, some of the fans mistakenly thought it was Grandpa Munster Bobblehead Night," Kimmel had said

"I mean, look at him. He looks, and I'm not joking here, he looks like a blobfish."  The one-on-one game raised money for two Texas-based charities, with Cruz playing for Generation One, which focuses on early childhood education, and Kimmel playing for the Texas Children's Hospital

 The players each pledged to donate $10,000 to their opponent's charity.  A combined total of nearly $20,000 had been raised for the charities as of Sunday afternoon

 The Blobfish Basketball Classic is set to air during Monday's episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live."  Check out more action from the game below: Download

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Japanese Classic Movies: Conflagration (1958)- Raizô Ichikawa - Duration: 1:38:57.

In DaieiScope

CONFLAGRATION

Produced by Masaichi Nagata

Original Story by Yukio Mishima

Photography by Kazuo Miyakawa

Art Supervision by Yoshinobu Nishioka

Starring

Raizo lchikawa

lchikawa Nakamura Tatsuya Nakadai

Michiyo Aratama

Directed by Aratama lchikawa

Apprentice of Soen Temple, Kyoto,

Goichi Mizoguchi, 21, 3rd year student of Kotani University.

On the day Shukaku Temple burned down, at 6:30 PM, July 5th,

he was found in a coma in the mountains behind the temple.

He was rushed to the hospital, and was released today.

He has <i>2</i> knife scars on his chest.

- Above the heart? - These were near him.

SLEEPING PILLS He burned his belt and money.

He burned his belt and money.

Birthplace?

Maizuru City... the son of a small temple priest.

His father died 7 years ago... His mother works.

Did you do it alone? Protecting someone?

You can't even die. Don't be funny.

You can't fool the police.

A full-scale investigation is going to begin.

Our Chief's here, too, so you'd better confess.

Mizoguchi, silence won't make the sentence lighter.

You, of all people...

...shou|d know Shukaku Temple was a national treasure!

You knew how important the building was!

Confess like a man!

What's his mental state?

A slight split personality. Nothing serious.

Why are you silent?

You haven't said a word since your arrest.

You needn't, under postwar law, but how did you know that?

SOEN TEMPLE

To the Most Reverend Tayama...

Streetcars stopped... terrible walking. - Good morning.

- Good morning. Who's he? - He came to see Priest Tayama.

Kengen Temple...

Oh, Priest Mizoguchi's son? You've grown up.

Came 3 years ago, didn't you?

I'm awfully busy.

Sorry I can't be more accommodating.

Ouch! The rice-gruel is boiling over!

Excuse me.

Good morning.

Allow me please.

Excuse me.

Sorry to disturb your meal, but... would you read this?

Mizoguchi's son brought it.

Mizoguchi's son? Has he gone?

He's outside.

- Let him in. - Breakfast...?

It doesn't matter.

Come on in.

I'm glad you've come.

ls your father well?

I've neglected writing to him.

Then... your father did not recover?

I didn't know... his father died.

I'm very sorry to hear it.

It is a sad thing.

This was his last letter to me.

- Tuberculosis? - Almost a lifelong illness.

Good people die early.

A good man. He worshipped Shukaku.

He said there was nothing more beautiful.

We should appreciate it more.

He must've wanted to see Shukaku again before he died.

I'll offer prayers for him later.

I'll take care of you. Stay here.

- What? But you can't...! - He entrusted the boy to me.

That may be so, but...!

You may g0!

What're you doing?

Shukaku. You can't really see it from here.

Haven't I been put in charge of this temple's business affairs?

Then, please tell me before bringing people in!

- He's an exception to... - I know that very well...

...and how kind-hearted you are!

Then what about my son?

I've asked for years that you let him become a novice.

You haven't married, so you have no son.

A novice will succeed you. Do you consider my son ineligible?

I'm sorry to have shouted.

I wasn't thinking.

Namba received his draft notice yesterday.

Only the old and very young remain.

I am not even considering a successor now.

If I find no suitable successor from among my novices...

...| shall return this temple to the headquarters.

If it's a gift, give it to Tenza.

|.. i.. idiot! It's r.. rice! It's wasteful!

A stutterer? No wonder he's been so quiet. It's pretty bad.

- Isn't that your classmate? - Yes, his name is Mizoguchi.

Come with us. An alumnus has come to visit.

- Say something. Are you dumb? - He s.. s.. stutters.

A stutterer? Join the navy. I'd correct it in a single day.

No, my home is a temple. I'm going to be a priest.

- Forget about him! Let's wrestle! - Okay. I'll coach you.

These are awfully important. Watch them.

Let's go.

He stammers badly.

Not when I read the sutra.

A priest must do more, though...

He must lecture and visit homes.

And act as a guide.

Don't be so absent-minded. Help pick up the rice.

Namba, are you taking the night train?

No, the noon train, if he's to enter the army tomorrow.

I've packed already.

Work hard for our country.

No rice-gruel in the army.

No rice, so we all have to eat it.

There used to be more than 10 novices.

Now the garden's gone to weed.

He's taking Namba's place, but he's still a boy.

ls no one here?

- And my assistant? - He went to the city office.

To transfer Namba out and Mizoguchi in.

He acted very busy and bumped into a post going out.

I see. What about Namba?

He's bidding his neighbors farewell. Tsurukawa is at school.

Here. I'll give you 10 sen.

Go 'round back next time.

Working already?

Even people living in temples aren't all Buddhas.

Understand?

Consider this your father's temple and do your best.

Your father and I were old friends, so feel free with me.

Kyoto is in a terrible state.

A shame the way they're pulling down good houses.

- Your place, too? - No, not in the country.

But it's near the Naval Base, so we have air raids.

Can't even till the fields.

Tokyo is in ruins... soon they'll raid Kyoto, too.

They wouldn't dare burn down a precious temple like Shukaku.

I'm sorry I didn't send something for the new year

to thank you for taking care of my boy.

It's about time he got back from school.

Schools have been mobilized. Students are working in factories.

Thank you.

A waste of school fees.

I'm grateful that he's well.

Someone's here... Visitors?

That's unusual. I'll go and see.

I'm Mizoguchi's mother.

Thank you for being kind to him.

What fine beans! Are they from your garden?

These are sesame seeds.

These are beans.

This is dried seaweed.

This is dried fish.

And this is rice.

A bit of everything: a poor offering.

- What lovely presents. - It's nothing.

Sorry to trouble you.

We're back.

Welcome home.

Mizoguchi, your mother is here.

He's a willful boy.

My husband died one and a half years ago today.

So long, already?

If you'd read the sutra for him, my husband would be glad.

MONK SYODO If you'd read the sutra for him, my husband would be glad.

If you'd read the sutra for him, my husband would be glad.

Gladly. To the main hall, then. Come with me.

We owe you very much.

But I can only afford a poor offering.

Oh, the sirens again. We have air raid alerts every day, too.

I was scared, so I sent the visitors away.

One mustn't make fun of alerts.

And the assistant? Around, I guess.

Timid, but he's absorbed in the temple.

His one good trait.

You ignored your mother because of the others? Happy?

No, I'm not.

I miss my mother.

Our temple is in Tokyo, but father arranged for me to train here.

I don't like him much.

Were you afraid of yours?

You were sad, then, when he died, weren't you?

- I don't know. - Really?

You were, that's why you look sad.

E.. everyone laughs when I stutter, but you don't.

Me? I don't mind.

I'll go clean.

Shukaku again? No visitors come, and it could burn up.

You must have a heart of gold to do it.

Goichi, where are you? It's an air raid!

What're you doing here?

D.. don't come in! You mustn't!

It's awful if there's no place to hide.

There is.

I'm not afraid at all at home.

But it's terrible in a strange place.

Going home?

Yes, I only came to have the sutra read to father,

but I can't go to the temple. It's someone e|se's now.

What? Someone e|se's?

Father...

Mother...

What is it?

- Kurai and Mother...! - Don't say anything.

Goichi, I'll take you to see Shukaku soon. I promise.

It nestles in the lap of the Kyoto mountains.

There's nothing more beautiful than Shukaku.

I forget this filthy world just thinking about Shukaku.

I know why you sold the temple! You hated father!

What're you saying?

Your father was sick a long time; it was mortgaged.

I'm going to my parents' home.

Keep your father's memorial tablet.

Understand, you have no temple or home.

Gain the priest's favor, then you'll succeed him.

I'm looking forward to it.

Y.. you never know.

I might go to war and die.

Idiot! It'll mean the end of us if they take stammerers.

D.. d.. don't come here again!

- I'm happy just to be here! - Don't go! Stay here!

I'd be glad to burn to death with Shukaku!

<i>Isn't it beautiful?</i>

Isn't it beautiful?

The first floor is called Kasuiden.

The second, Shuindo.

Finally, I'm able to show you.

5,000 copies more.

Thanks. Many visitors... Must be a thriving business.

You're wrong. It's expensive to get out guidebooks.

Heard Priest Tayama has raised the admission.

I've heard you make 200,000 yen a month.

People are all wrong.

We're just a bit better off.

We deserve it after the war years.

There's a crowd outside.

Yes, on Sundays.

A weekend.

What's that?

It's Saturdays and Sundays. I'll be going...

Will Priest Tayama be back?

- He's at a bank party. - He's changed.

I didn't know he was so worldly.

ls Mizoguchi helping, too?

I couldn't find him.

He hates people more and more.

- I'll help. - Thanks.

We must employ more people.

You're a brute!

Brute!

- Get rid of the kid, huh? - No! Get away from me!

What're you doing?

Don't you dare defile Shukaku!

Do you understand English? Don't worry about it.

You saved us a lot of trouble getting rid of the baby.

Thank you.

Excuse me.

Oh, it's you, Mizoguchi.

What is it?

There's something I must tell you.

Ho... Chesterfields... A present? Thanks.

I'm so busy lately I can't even give you lectures.

This is a good time to tell you.

I intend to send you to college.

I want you to get good grades.

You needn't thank me. Just do your very best.

Call Tosen for me.

W.. Won't you tell me?

- Are you still worried? Let's visit the temple. - Tsurukawa!

Okay... I'll tell you... Everyone's jealous of you.

Because Chief Priest Tayama is sending you to college.

Th.. That's not all, is it? Priest Tayama avoids me, too.

I don't want to worry you.

Then there is something!

I heard...

A strange woman came.

The week before she'd visited Shukaku with a G.|...

and a novice knocked her down, so she said to pay up or she'd sue.

Upon hearing that the novice had stuttered. Chief Priest paid her

and forbade us to discuss it further.

- |.. I knocked her down! - You're lying!

I can't believe it... What was the reason?

- She tried to enter Shukaku. - Then...?

- Nothing. - Nothing?

I couldn't stand it!

It's not like that.

She laughed at your stutter, didn't she? Tell the truth.

You should've apologized right away.

Want me to?

- I.. I will, myself. - Yes, as soon as possible.

Is.. is she alive?

I wonder... she's like a doll.

You're late.

- Why'd you come? - Why? Because it's been <i>2</i> years.

Sit down, will you?

I hear they're sending you to college.

I cried when I heard it. Could anything be better?

At my parent's home, both of my parents died long ago.

And it's gotten harder to live in the country.

The Priest said I could work here and gave me a room.

You thank him for me, too.

- I said not to come! - I know.

You didn't want to see me till you're a full-fledged priest.

But I have to eat, so try to bear it, dear.

You don't understand!

ls that everything?

My mother's very ill.

Hurry back to her. Tenza, go to the station, too.

I'm OK on my own.

He'll see you safely there.

Streetcar fare.

Who put out such thing to dry?

I hope he's on time.

Please... ah... it's...

- Did you see your mother? - Yes.

I must tell you about the tobacco and about that girl.

I know!

I did my duty as the priest in charge of Shukaku.

|.. |...! Shukaku...!

Don't make excuses.

I am disappointed.

I didn't think you'd be one to apologize after the harm's done.

Does my walking look funny?

No.

Why follow me, then?

J.. just to ask you t.. to explain some p.. points in the lecture...

points I don't understand.

Don't stammer so much!

You don't want my help.

I know why you spoke to me.

You're Mizoguchi? I've been waiting.

But I don't want friends. My foot keeps them away, anyway.

I wondered when you'd dare.

We'd only spotlight your fault all the more.

Go on, stutter till everyone in Kyoto knows.

Then you'll know peace.

So, you think you've found a good companion?

Right? You were interested in college at first.

You got good grades. You grew lazy in the 2nd year.

And now you'll probably flunk.

Want to know why I know so much?

Not only you.

Sports are out for me, so I have time.

So I sit and watch people.

- Why not go to school? - No fun at school.

Hah! No fun anywhere.

What do you do?

I visit temples.

Why visit other temples?

To see if any other temple is lovelier than Shukaku.

Why? They're merely buildings that escaped bombing.

They don't change.

Idiot! People, history, and morals all change.

Everything does.

Your precious Shukaku, too... Ants could eat it or fire burn...

I'll teach you... watch the change in a stuck-up girl.

Follow me!

Jump!

Leaving me here? It's your fault I've fallen!

You're so beautiful, I didn't watch where I jumped!

What should I do?

Someone here?

What are you doing? A new novice is coming tomorrow.

Tsurukawa...

Thinking of Tsurukawa?

Sitting here won't bring him back.

Go.

He's gone. Don't waste electricity.

Goichi, where are you going?

To the Garden!

Goichi, come to my room!

Why don't you go to school?

I was told to give you a good talking to.

By the Chief Priest?

No, he's too nice. The assistant told me.

What makes you act in such an ungrateful way?

Your father would grieve if he knew.

Put yourself in my place.

You're cared for, and I'm working, too.

I'm humiliated.

Go, then.

Wh.. what're you saying?

Don't stutter!

Mother, do you make fun of me, too?

|.. I didn't intend to.

I worry a lot, feel small, and work without any fun at all.

It's all to see you become Chief Priest here before I die.

And you're telling me to leave. I'm unhappy, so I stutter.

Yes, when you learn you're alone and live in despair...

then words don't come easily.

I wasn't born a stutterer.

I was raised in a poor, cold temple.

Father was consumptive.

I'm sure Father felt as I did.

That's why he spoke of Shukaku every day.

Thinking of it made him forget the long, lonely days.

Sh.. Shukaku was his dream.

He wanted me to relive his dream so he sent me here.

But... but you had to come.

You don't want me to be here because I look miserable?

Mother, I know... about Kurai and you.

A s.. stutterer can't become Chief Priest.

I'm satisfied just to be near Shukaku.

Go to bed. It's late.

Fool! Are you spying on me?

Who is it?

Oh, it's you. I thought it was Mizoguchi.

Where is he, so late?

- Thanks. - I counted the admission fees.

- 5,800 yen. - Good.

Good night. I'll be going now.

- Now? - ls something...?

No.

Please, tell me if something is bothering you.

Do you remember...

...I said if I couldn't find a suitable successor...

...I'd return my temple to the headquarters?

But I realize now that I'm not suitable, either.

You're wrong.

Soen-ji's success is due to you.

That's the problem.

I must be worldly to manage a temple like this.

I feel I've strayed from the path of Buddhism

by being Chief Priest.

Meaning...?

- I should resign. - That's ridiculous.

- All priests keep a mistress or two. - Never mind others.

I respect you very much.

I felt bitter towards you about my son, but he has a shop now.

He's a born shopkeeper, so I'm impressed by your foresight.

You're too wise for you own good.

If you resign from this temple, I will, too.

I don't know how I'll live.

I don't want to trouble you or others.

I'll think it over.

What now?

You're a bit disturbing.

You bother me.

Haven't you any other friends?

Yes, one, but he died <i>2</i> years ago.

A truck ran him over.

He was kind.

I won't die. Those who do are weak in some way.

People with guts don't die easily, like your priest.

Know him?

I come from a temple, too, so I know rich priests.

He took a Gion geisha recently for his mistress.

A lie!

Didn't you know? Hey, the Hibachi!

You can buy pictures of her at Gion. I'll show you one.

Don't.

Not interested? I won't, then.

She's pretty, modern-looking, the type old men like.

He's changed.

Everything has.

Men who live by the Precepts easily fall prey to money.

You seem to respect him, but the deformed are easily fooled.

A little kindness and they're easily taken in.

HVDOCrites!

They aren't deformed, but others feel superior.

The Priest was kind to you?

- At.. at first. - But not now? See?

A real priest wouldn't change.

He acted out a lie from the first.

I don't believe it.

You're so very naive.

All right, then do the thing he hates the most.

If he's all that you think he is, he'll do some soul-searching,

and become kind again.

Staying longer? About time for the girl to come.

- S.. sorry, I'll go. - No, stay, and have some fun.

I'll show you the hypocrisy that passes for kindness.

She's that girl... her home is in front of the school.

Hello. A guest? I'll come later.

You know him.

Oh, your friend.

Why did you leave him and run? You're no friend.

It was hard to help him. He was hurt.

I'll introduce you... She is Miss Wanibuchi.

Be kinder to him after this.

Still hurts?

I'm sorry. I'll fix it.

I was to blame! I'm sorry!

I'll make it well!

It's well now.

Strange, but it gets well when you do that.

You're a saint.

No, I'm not.

Mizoguchi, get my furoshiki.

A keepsake from my uncle who died... a shakuhachi.

This may be good.

This is mine.

Then you play it?

I don't need two; you take the keepsake.

Nice to play when you're worried.

Go on, take it.

Friendship between men is nice.

- Like this. It's simple. - I'm envious.

Excuse me.

I mentioned it in my lecture, about the Nanchuan cat.

This has always been considered a very difficult catechism.

A cat once strayed into a quiet temple,

the priests fought to catch it.

Priest Nanchuan killed it, with a sword.

And by this merciless deed, he quelled the fighting priests.

He explained what had happened to his high disciple, Chao Chou.

And asked his opinion.

His disciple put his shoes on his head and left.

The priest was sad.

For the cat would not be dead if Chao Chou had been there.

- Excuse me! - Who is it?

Mizoguchi!

I meant to make you my successor once.

But I have no such thought now.

It's a lie!

Not a.. a stutterer like me!

Fool! Has it ever bothered me? You've a warped mind!

Y.. You know all about me.

But I believe I know you, too.

So? Knowing without understanding means nothing.

KNIVES SHOP DRUGSTORE

Lend you 3,000 yen? Whatever for?

This is your collateral?

I have a dictionary.

And the shakuhachi is the one I gave you.

I may lend you the money, but what's it for?

Speak up!

Your stuttering's beyond remedy.

Be careful... you're safe as long as you stutter.

It gets so you can't express yourself. You become dumb

and clam up,

till you go crazy, or commit suicide, or kill someone.

- I want to travel. - Where?

Coming back?

I can't, if you're not even sure.

|.. I will come back.

Very well, put your seal to this IOU for 3,000.

Thumb print will do.

The interest is 10% per month. Cheaper than a moneylender.

Next time the priest's away, let me play the flute in Shukaku.

Can you play it yet?

- Just noise. - That's fine.

Go ahead.

Blow on it!

Your music doesn't stutter.

I gave it to you to hear music stutter.

Like the last guest...

He's been in his room for 5 days.

He doesn't eat much and just sits.

I have a bad feeling about this.

NISHIMAIZURU INN

Excuse me.

You registered under your real name?

The address, Soen Temple, means you're a priest.

You don't look like one.

Kotani College... I see you're a student.

It's you all right. Thanks.

Do they know you're here?

N.. no.

School's not out yet.

What're you doing here?

Don't do anything foolish.

There may be times when you feel like dying.

But you don't seem desperate.

Many people want to study but can't.

But you have a promising future.

Have any money?

You thankless, ungrateful boy!

How could you come back! Who will you apologize to?

Acting crazy... out of spite to me?

I was so worried about you... You hoped I'd die, didn't you?

I'm so ashamed, I can't stay here.

- Wh.. where will you go? - I don't care what happens to you!

Die, for all I care!

I wish I hadn't borne you. You like tormenting me!

The Priest's mistress... she's with child?

Who said so? Keep still. He's upset.

Why?

Who knows...

Your son is back?

I'm a cripple, so excuse me.

Please look at this.

It's Mizoguchi's IOU from 5 months ago.

I reminded him, but he won't pay. It's comes to 4,500 now.

It'll get harder for him to pay,

so would you pay? I thought I'd hold the temple responsible.

I also need the money.

Hello? Hello? Our fire alarm is out of order.

Please come right away. The sooner the better.

This evening? Thanks.

You're back? Know Mr. Togari?

He's in with the priest.

Did you find your mother?

N.. no.

The Priest is calling you.

ls this your thumb print?

Y.. yes.

- The interest is 1,500... - No interest on student loans.

Excuse me.

If you repeat this behavior, you can't stay here.

Knock before you come in!

Sorry about my behavior earlier. No offense.

You forced me into it by not paying me.

Your priest is a tightwad.

He's rolling in money, but wouldn't pay interest.

What's that?

Int.. interest.

You're odd. Why didn't you pay up, if you had it?

H.. he gave me my school fees.

Won't you need it?

What of the priest who paid your debt, then your fees?

He's a hypocrite, or he's testing you.

Show his true colors by spending the money.

You have guts. There's nothing to fear by it.

N.. no.

I saw Shukaku for the first time... It's lovelier than I imagined.

Wonderful to own one.

A big garden, and the pond is fine.

It's a national treasure, so the money rolls in.

Sh.. Shukaku is different. You wouldn't understand.

I wouldn't? Do you?

What's it to you? You're only a novice in the priest's charge.

You can't get along elsewhere.

I'd understand if that's why you like Shukaku.

- Y.. you're wrong! - Why? Hurry up and tell me!

Stutter! Not ashamed to now, are you?

Even this knows you stutter!

Sh.. Shukaku belongs to no one.

Not the priests.

It was there from the beginning, and was always beautiful.

They're using it to make money.

But Shukaku won't change.

You said all living things change. Sh.. Shukaku is alive, but it won't!

I won't let it!

Such confidence. You won't let it change? Hah!

No. l.. I came to tell you so.

What can you do?

She's not Miss Wanibuchi.

The girl from the big house?

You've been seeing her, too! I knew it!

She's a teacher.

She teaches me flower arranging, and is very vain.

You're horrid!

|.. I saw you once a long time ago.

Where was it?

Wanibuchi married. I chased her away from me.

She became suffocating.

The same is true for you.

You said I arranged flowers well, didn't you?

You can't teach me any more, so I don't need you.

Brute!

What are these flowers, anyway?

Want to know what I was laughing at?

At two crippled men talking nonsense!

Get out!

The other girl thought so, too!

Pride over kindness! No cripples for me!

Don't, or I'll break your neck!

Proud to be a cripple?

Who'd even notice if you weren't?

Get out!

Sorry!

Don't say I'm crippled again!

I won't.

You're sorry? So what?

Sorry!

Don't say it again!

I won't! Sorry!

You said it many times!

Yes? You!

He)', young man!

Come over! Don't be so scary!

Wait! Come in! Young man, come over!

Young man, come over! Come in!

Hey you! You're handsome! Come in!

First time here? From a temple?

- How'd you know? - I could tell by your hair cut.

Only a monk will have a skinhead.

You look depressed. Broken heart?

Scolded by the priest? By your mother?

|.. I'm lonely.

You shouldn't come here. You seem nice.

What if Shukaku burned down?

Shukaku...? Oh... I've never been there.

- Would you be surprised? - It doesn't matter, does it?

It'd be terrible if this place burned, I have 3 years to go.

You stutter... can you read the sutra?

Yes, the sutra and English.

Really? Read this, then.

You can, can't you? You've a nice voice, too.

It'd be nice to have you read the sutra.

- Bye. I'll leave. - Why? Don't waste your money.

Never mind.

It really is your first time, isn't it?

Come again... I'm Mariko.

Sorry to have you go like this. Thank you.

- Salty. - ls it?

- Where do I put his bed? - He won't use it yet.

Lay it in the hall.

ls the fire alarm... repaired?

Not yet.

It's not safe. I asked them to fix it.

He drinks a lot.

A drunkard like Priest Zenkai will only be seen once every 10 years.

Looks like I couldn't go home tonight.

More sake!

Come in.

- Mizoguchi's son. - So he's Mizoguchi's...

You take after him. We were friends since training days.

He was mischievous.

It's a pity he died so young.

He's attending Kotani College, and is very diligent.

That's great.

- Telephone. - Who is it?

Excuse me. Who'd phone now?

It's me.

<i>It's a boy! A boy is born!</i>

I said not to call.

<i>I'm sorry, but this is different.</i>

<i>Mistress is happy to give you an heir. She said to call.</i>

<i>Hello. Are you there?</i>

I hear you.

<i>I said she wants you to come over tonight.</i>

I can't tonight.

Kyoto is so hot and stuffy.

Your father's temple was at Naryu, wasn't it? I went once.

It's nice place jutting out into the Sea of Japan.

The waves are breathtaking.

Wh.. what do you think of me?

You seem like a nice, serious student.

An.. an ordinary student?

Being ordinary is best. No one doubts you that way.

Please judge me!

I'm not what you think.

Please see the real me!

I don't need to. It's best not to think.

No one understands me!

No.. no one understands.

|.. I've only one thing left to do.

No one understands me.

Who is it?

Why were you following me? Why did you have to?

It's... to late! It won't do you any good to get mad!

He's... acting crazy.

What's going on? What is it?

Not a fire?

A fire? Where?

Our place!

It's too late.

Buddha's judgement!

You won't speak.

Even so, the investigation will proceed.

You'll be indicted when we have proof.

You burned a national treasure.

What was your reason? Did you just suddenly do it?

Have you considered your mother?

Your mother comes every day.

She's praying you'll confess and become a good boy.

You've committed a hideous crime, so she's ashamed to see you.

Doesn't it bother you to do that to her?

Think hard on it.

No amount of money can bring back what you've burned.

It probably won't affect the tourist trade, though.

How much will it cost to rebuild?

- Millions. - It's hard to say.

We can't waste our time on him.

- Ready to go? - Yes.

He's the one that burned Shukaku.

His mother killed herself. Read about it <i>2</i> months ago.

- The verdict? - 7 years.

The Chief Priest is helping.

- He requested another trial. - He shouldn't have.

They should have left it alone.

Toilet...?

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