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Why Japanese Anime Trusts Silence More Than Hollywood Trusts Words
There is a moment in many Japanese anime that Western viewers instinctively label as boring . Nothing happens.No dialogue.No music cue telling you how to feel. A character stands on a platform.Rain falls.A train approaches. And that moment — the one where “nothing happens” — is doing more emotional work than most dialogue-heavy scenes in Western cinema. This isn’t accidental. It’s cultural. Why Japanese Anime Trusts Silence More Than Hollywood Trusts Words Silence Is Not Em

Marco
Jan 274 min read


Nara Spiritual Journey: Exploring Todaiji Temple&Kasuga Taisha Shrine
Today, I embarked on a Nara spiritual journey from the bustling city of Osaka to the tranquil, historic city of Nara—a place where...

Marco
Jul 11, 20244 min read
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