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Welsh journalist and author Angela Hui draws our attention to a moment in Hayao Miyazaki’s film ‘Spirited Away’ that makes her laugh out loud and warms her heart to the core.

In this series of The Essay, five leading cultural voices choose a great work of art and talk about a small, under-appreciated aspect of the piece that carries great meaning for them.

In this edition, we hear from Welsh journalist and author Angela Hui. Her memoir is called ‘Takeaway: Stories from a Childhood Behind the Counter’, and in this essay she draws our attention to a moment in a movie which others might have seen hundreds of times before but may have missed. For Angela, there’s a small uneventful scene in Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘Spirited Away’ where No Face, one of the spirits in the film, is politely drinking tea and eating a slice of cake that makes her laugh out loud and warms her heart to the core.

Producer: Emma Betteridge

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14 minutes

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  • Wed 12 Mar 2025 21:45

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