![]() ![]() None more so, than in his exaggerated psychologically disturbed work in Perfect Blue. ![]() Depicting an opaque blurred line between delusions and actualities. The late Satoshi Kon was known for seamlessly blending fantasy with reality. Mima’s abrupt persona altering career move may have developed maddened stalkers, including her fantastically imagined past self haunting the newly suppressed version. But when their inspirational idol haphazardly shifts career, from pop sensation to dramatic actress, the psychosis of the modern consumer society ultimately changes with her. ![]() Public image and its personifying echoes circulate around the world, adhering to the desires of endearing fans alike. Perfect Blue perfectly blends psychologically disturbed fantasy with grounded reality. I loved all those twists and turns and the is-it-real-or-not feeling like, is it really REALLY happening? Is it really acting for her job as a actress, or is it all just a trick of the mind. The whole movie experience was pretty much like every time you think you got it all figured out, you learn something new and turn out to be all wrong. I think you'd better understand/follow the story and that it will make more sense when you watch it a second time. It's a bit old, but gold! I definitely have to rewatch this, because you just got to pay attention to 'know' what is happening and follow the story.
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