Title: Perfect Blue
Novel, Anime: Perfect Blue was originally a novel written by Yoshikazu Takeuchi. When, I'm not really sure; there's not a lot of information about it.
The movie itself was done by Oniro, directed by Satoshi Kon, and was released in 1997.
Story: The story is centered around Mima Kirigoe, the lead member of a pop trio who's decided to go solo as an actress. Her small recurring role in a direct-to-video series ends up turning into a big break, but the part and a subsequent photo shoot involves... compromising situations, to say the least. On top of all this, she's
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Alternative Titles
Japanese: パーフェクトブルー
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Type:
Movie
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Feb 28, 1998
Licensors:
GKIDS
Studios:
Madhouse
Source:
Novel
Duration:
1 hr. 21 min.
Rating:
R+ - Mild Nudity
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#1222
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Your Feelings Categories Aug 22, 2013
Strap in for a roller coaster ride through the human mind.
As always, my reviews are spoiler free. You know you have done something right when someone can completely associate your name with a genre. For Satoshi Kon, that genre is Psychological Thriller (or mindf**k, if you prefer). All his works (perhaps with the exception of Tokyo Godfathers, which is still fantastic) explore this genre differently, some deeper than others, but from Paranoia Agent to Millennium Actress he clearly shows his abilities as a director. Of all his works, I think his first, Perfect Blue, is my favorite. Story - 10/10 Our story begins ... Oct 2, 2014
Sitting alone in the dark watching someone tell the day you had forgotten. You just might lose your mind.
Thinking about who you are and why you are this person may often cause your thoughts to clash amongst one another. This is strongly shown in the main character Mima Kirigoe. The story is truly some of the best writing I’ve ever seen. Its a mix of linear progression and short time jumps. This enhances the disarray shown in Mima. All of the scenes show believable emotion on what a character might do faced with the situation. The story is very unique in the way it ties ... Sep 12, 2009
Perfect Blue centers around a small pop star's transition into the film business. Her life is turned upside down by her new, less innocent work, a stalker, and several murders that occur around her. Much like Millennium Actress and Paprika, this is another Satoshi Kon film that blurs the lines between reality and delusion, only to a more suspenseful effect in Perfect Blue. Mima, the ex-pop star turned actress is filming a TV murder drama throughout most of the movie that eerily mirrors the murders that are occurring around her. It is often unclear if a scene is playing out on
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Nov 9, 2008
Why is it that I always end up watching movies like this at 4 am, in my room, alone?
STORY - Perfect Blue is a very loose novel adaptation that was originally intended to be (and eventually made into) a live action movie, and it's very clear that the story presented in the film would have been very fitting for a live action treatment. As one of Satoshi Kon's earliest works, I found it interesting that his trademark themes are so prominent already -- reality and fantasy feel indefinitely blurred, and the audience is left as bewildered as the characters they're witnessing. Mima's acting career puts ... Jul 27, 2017
“Excuse me… Who are you?”
Perspective. Works of fiction such as TV and film are all about perspective. Fiction in general is the classification of imaginative stories, these stories having the ability to convey themes to give stories a deeper meaning. But with TV and film, these stories are presented visually, allowing for a whole new experience and perspective on a story. The perspective provides new ways to justify character actions, events and even reality itself, questioning if what is being show is, in fact, real. This is a movie that focuses on the latter specifically. A movie that not only shows someone losing control over ... Oct 16, 2014
Overview:
Perfect Blue is one of the greatest psychological drama anime of all time. It was written by the master of mind bending, trippy anime: the late, great, Satoshi Kon. An interesting fact is that it is one of the favorite films of American director Darron Aranovsky, who paid Kon's studio royalty money for the right to reuse a scene from Perfect Blue in Aranovsky's "Requiem for a Dream". It is also interesting that Aranovsky denies that this film influenced Black Swan, despite the obvious parallels that he himself acknowledged were highly suspicious. Anyways, time to move on the actual review. Plot: 9/10 The plot is that a ... Nov 18, 2023
Perfect Blue remains one of the greatest anime movies I have seen and is undoubtedly late director Satoshi Kon's magnum opus. The film's best elements stem from the seamless manner in which the lines between performance, delusion, and reality are blurred, as well as the masterful manner in which the color-coded directing is utilized to indicate former pop idol and budding actress Mima Kirigoue's grasp of the world around her fading and her psyche shattering. Furthermore, Perfect Blue serves as a scathing critique of how people, especially women in the entertainment industry, are treated as sexual objects with little regard for their well-being or personhood.
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Sep 8, 2015
The idol industry may seem as something pleasant at first glance, be it the loyalty of the fans or the happiness build upon success. Behind this there is a lot of hard work involved, and suddenly quitting being an idol can have an emotional impact upon the fans, which can lead to jealousy and contempt, or even murder. Perfect Blue is a psychological thriller anime which delves into the dark side of the entertainment industry, in particular that of the idol and acting section.
The story of Perfect Blue centers around Mima Kirigoe, who is a member of a small idol group. She decides to begin ... Aug 3, 2007
I started watching this anime movie together with a friend of mine. He is a real movie junkie so I thought that this would be something new for him to try out. Although I knew he already had seen "Spirited Away" and "My Neighbor Totoro".
The movie started out pretty good, and early on you got a really earie feeling about the main character and the events that happen around her. After a while you start to doubt what is reality and what is not. This "am I awake or not"- feeling can be related to many hollywood movies but it was the first time that I ... Jul 18, 2015
Perfect Blue is the greatest psychological thriller I have ever had the pleasure of viewing. Let’s cut straight to the point, just as this rollercoaster of a film does
This anime does a wonderful job of keeping the viewer engaged, not once did I get bored or wonder how much longer it is, all I could think was, “how can this get any better?” the whole time. And guess what? It did. Perfect Blue psychologically develops the main character, Mima, in a spectacular fashion. What this anime does best, however, is the complex story. The plot revolves around Mima taking her career down a different path ... Feb 19, 2015
I’ve been meaning to watch this for a long time and often felt weird having gone on all these years watching anime…without ever seeing this. Make no mistake, it’s been on my radar for over a decade but I’ve often felt intimidated by the premise of this film, not feeling up to the challenge. But as with all good things, they come to those who wait and since I have Perfect Blue on Blu-ray and was well in the mood to watch it, finally maturing I finally thought that tonight was as good as any to pop it in and give it a spin…and boy
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Sep 18, 2012
Okay well "Perfect Blue" is a very distinct anime and it is very much open to any type of interpretation you may wish to perceive. I loved this "Perfect Blue mainly because it touched me on a personal level as identity and mental illness are key aspects of the movie and I have always found these aspects intriguing.
Never again, no never again will I witness an anime movie (ova) as good as "Perfect Blue". Throughout the whole anime movie I was emotively impacted as my heart was racing, I constantly got goosebumps and became trembly during some drastic scenes. I absolutely loved how it ... May 7, 2023
This movie really take a toll on me. On the one side I really don't want to recommend it, because various things that are shown feel very personal, and as much as possible I just want people not to direct the spotlight back on the protagonist's life. But the other side whispers to me, that the last thing the protagonist, and the topic this film raises, needs, is to be left alone
The greatest strength of Perfect Blue lies in our familiarity with the issues raised. No matter how new we are to the world of entertainment, as long as we have one admired idol/actor, we ... Jan 8, 2020
There's a reason why this movie is called Perfect Blue. "Perfect" because the movie itself is a masterpiece and "Blue" because it is truly a dementia that will make you fall into despondent of figuring out what's actually happening.
So..What exactly happened? I can't really write a long-ass review because my entire brain cells had been eradicated after watching this movie. This simple 1 hour 13 minutes of art made me become discerned of the fact that I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer nor the sharpest tool in the shed but a mere hollow headed person who couldn't even mentally grasp the ... Jul 21, 2008
Japanese Anime is interesting in that while there are commercially driven movies and series made simply to sell toys and merchandise, amid the glut of such mainstream productions exist more daring, ambitious experiments which can nonetheless be considered great works of art. Satoshi Kon's directorial debut, Perfect Blue, is one such Anime. It is very rare to see an adult-driven, psychologically frightening suspense-drama that we would mostly get from directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, and the creator of The Sixth Sense and Signs, but Satoshi Kon proves that, if given the proper treatment, animation can be used to not only entertain, but to strike emotional
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May 23, 2015
Personas, we all have them to an extent. Even the most consistent and honest people will act slightly different at home with their parents, hanging out with their friends, dealing with their boss, or alone with their lover. But these personas are usually consistent enough that no real issues arise. But what happens when the personas are so different that even we can't tell which is our mask and which is our true face? And those problems are compounded when we're in the public eye and huge numbers of anonymous people expect us to act in just a certain way. Acting 'Out of Character' is
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Jan 24, 2024
Satoshi Kon's masterpiece which I believe to be one of the greatest films of all time.
Perfect Blue was originally intended to be a live action adaptation of Yoshikazu Takeuchi's novel of the same title, however a very infamous earthquake occurred in 1995 leaving the film studio in shambles. After that quake, the budget for a live action film adaptation was out of the question. In a way, I consider this unfortunate turn of events to be a blessing, because I can't picture this film any other way. This is a masterpiece of animation, and a disturbing one at that, what makes it so terrifying is ... Apr 12, 2024
I was almost afraid this movie might not hold up on rewatch, being the kind of movie that works by catching you off guard and causing confusion while watching. Being one of my favorite movies, after watching, I'd put off rewatching it for those reasons. Luckily, after rewatching it now years later, I can definitely say it's held up to how much I liked it on the first watch. Perfect Blue is definitely a staple of its times, and you can really get a sense of that while watching.
Perfect Blue, which was Satoshi Kon's directorial debut, was originally intended to be an OVA. Just as ... Oct 24, 2022
This was a brilliant watch, and I'd totally recommend it. It manages to tackle the issues of the industry while being relatable to the audience. The twist at the ending makes sense while being random.
Plot: so the plot is about a girl in a pop group that isn't doing so hot. She loves singing and even took lessons to perfect her craft, yet it wasn't bringing in a lot of money. Her company decided to then pivot her career into acting, and that's the start of her troubles. Relatable: Most people can relate to the fact of uncertainty. ... |