Danh ngôn của Hirokazu Kore-eda

The Japanese don't have a specific religion, but a spirituality. A cap, shoes, and a table have a spirituality. When you eat an apple, you don't say you eat it: you say, 'I am receiving it.' Kind of like you are thanking the food.
The Japanese don't have a specific religion, but a spirituality. A cap, shoes, and a table have a spirituality. When you eat an apple, you don't say you eat it: you say, 'I am receiving it.' Kind of like you are thanking the food.
Người Nhật không có tôn giáo cụ thể mà có tâm linh. Một chiếc mũ, một đôi giày và một cái bàn đều mang tính chất tâm linh. Khi bạn ăn một quả táo, bạn không nói bạn ăn nó: bạn nói, 'Tôi đang nhận nó.' Giống như bạn đang cảm ơn đồ ăn vậy.
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