Your Name Is? Part III Page #2
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- 1954
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his statement.
When I became
his superior
in the PR department,
the defendant and Machiko
met at the kabuki theater.
Mr. Hamaguchi,
you got it all wrong.
You keep quiet.
The conversation
between them,
according to Machiko,
was that they would
never meet again.
That means they were
indeed meeting.
Further proof is that
the defendant
summoned Machiko
to his lodgings
and met with her alone
in his room.
Mr. Hamaguchi,
that's because you
forced me to resign.
The defendant should
keep quiet.
But I have to say this.
Machiko came to apologize to me
because I lost my job
because of her.
The plaintiff is making
a statement.
- Keep quiet
- No, I won't.
I can't remain silent.
Do you know why you're
being sued?
Have you no shame?
You're the one who
should be ashamed.
What?
if this was about me.
But when it concerns Machiko...
How dare you refer to
his wife in such a manner!
Shameless!
Judge. As you can see,
he is unrepentant.
He is brazen.
He is vile.
Stop this!
Please don't torture
Mr. Atomiya.
Please stop...
Please...
Stop.
Stop!
Please stop.
Machiko.
Machiko.
What's the matter?
A bad dream?
Aunt.
- May I help you?
- I'm Hamaguchi.
I'm here to see
Mr. Nagahashi.
This way.
It's been a while.
Thank you for trying to
help before.
I'm sorry I couldn't be
of any help.
I've been transferred
to the Kumamoto office.
So I haven't done anything,
but I hear things have
escalated.
Please sit down.
I saw Hamaguchi
at the office yesterday.
I suppose his jealousy
is driving him to revenge.
But this eye for an eye attitude
will only hurt the both of you.
It won't do Hamaguchi
any good either.
So, I took it upon myself
to mediate
and spoke to Hamaguchi.
Will you put yourself
in my hands?
I want you to come
to Kyushu with me.
You can stay at my house.
Or you can work.
Will you put yourself
under my supervision
and not see Mr. Atomiya
for a while?
Hamaguchi says he will
withdraw his suit then.
And he'll more rationally
consider the future.
Perhaps this is not
a satisfactory arrangement.
But Hamaguchi is
being obstinate.
I urge you to do so
and wait for the right time.
Perhaps Hamaguchi
will change.
Fighting it out in court
not lead to a solution
very easily.
Well, Machiko?
How about it?
Or do you want to keep
fighting in court?
I hear you're with your aunt.
Why don't you discuss it
with her?
Mr. Atomiya.
Machiko went to Kyushu,
without waiting for you
to come back.
She promised not to
see you for some time
in exchange for Hamaguchi
withdrawing the suit.
Machiko couldn't bear
the thought of
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