Perfect Blue

Title: Perfect Blue (1997)

Original Title: Pâfekuto burû

IMDb RATING: 8/10

Director: Satoshi Kon

Writers: Sadayuki Murai, Yoshikazu Takeuchi, Rika Takahashi

Studio: Madhouse

Stars

  • Junko Iwao
  • Rica Matsumoto
  • Shinpachi Tsuji

Format: Movie

Duration: 1 hr. 20 min

Genre: Dementia, Drama, Horror, Psychological

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Story:

Mima Kirigoe, a successful pop singer from the idol group CHAM!, aspires to be a serious actress. Her manager, Rumi Hidaka, pushes her towards this aim, much to the displeasure of some admirers, particularly one named Me-Mania. Mima obtains a role in a violent detective TV thriller, “Double Bind,” where she plays a damaged lady forced into dark scenarios.

Mima struggles to adjust to her new work path. To make matters worse, a website appears that details her life in an unsettlingly detailed manner, blurring the borders between truth and a fictional online persona. Meanwhile, a string of horrific occurrences shakes her world. Mima fights to maintain her sanity while balancing her demanding acting role and her distorted perception. A mysterious woman appears, representing all that Mima left behind as an idol. This duplicate commits violent crimes, increasing Mima’s insecurity.

A failed J-pop idol who sees herself as the Mima Pop idol. There are several unresolved mysteries in the film.

Review:

Perfect Blue is a psychological thriller that dives into themes of identity, obsession, and the darker side of popularity. It’s a mind-bending experience that you’ll remember long after the credits roll.

The story, script, cinematography, and visual effects are all great. The way the director presents the scene is mind-blowing. It’s a must-see for anime fans.

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