1998, Japan Director: Satoshi Kon Writing credits: Sadayuki Murai, Yoshikazu Takeuchi (novel) Produced by: Hiroaki Inoue, Haruyo Kanesaku, Masao Maruyama, Yutaka Maseba Starring the voices of: Junko Iwao, Rica Matsumoto, Shinpachi Tsuji, Masaaki Okura Genre: Thriller, Animation DVD Distributor: Manga Video, through Anchor Bay Entertainment
Rating:
Rated R for animated sequences of violence and nudity, and for brief language.
Running Time: 81 minutes
Website: Buy it here.
When most people think of anime, they think of either giant robots fighting space monsters, or the guilty feeling they get from downloading four-minute clips of animated schoolgirls getting violated by slug monsters. Or maybe that’s just me. I’ve got problems. But nevertheless, if you’re looking for either of those things,
Perfect Blue won’t have much to offer. However, if you happen to be a fan of suspense, graphic violence, and paranoia, and you’re all out of mid-period Brian De Palma movies, then you’ll find a lot to like here.
Perfect Blue presents neither a futuristic vision of techno-horror nor a candy-coated fantasy-land, thankfully avoiding the horrific imagery of
Akira or the equally horrific cutesy creatures that populate the anime films of Hayao Miyazaki. Instead, it’s a taut psychological thriller about Mima Kirigoe, a bubble-gum pop princess who tries to move away from her pop-idol image of childhood innocence and on to the world of serious acting. Her serious roles, however, takes on an overtly sexual nature, so instead of baiting pederasts with upskirt glimpses in concert, she’s tempting regular perverts with filmed rape scenes and nude pictorials. This change in image incenses a crazed fan, who moves from creating an obsessive website to murder in a brutally violent heartbeat. People around Mima start dying, and she slowly begins to unravel, losing herself in paranoia and hallucination.
The
Perfect Blue DVD from Anchor Bay/Manga Video features several behind the scenes videos and interviews imaginatively presented in a menu simulating a fan website for Mima. But the best part of the DVD is the fact that it’s playable in both the English 5.1 soundtrack and the Japanese 5.1 with English subtitles, which allows the excellently creepy soundtrack to shine without the really bad English dubbing distracting from it.
Rating: 8 on 10
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