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The following blog post dives into the surreal world of Satoshi Kon's masterpiece, Perfect Blue , focusing on its themes of identity, celebrity, and the blurring of reality.
A hallucination of her former "Idol Mima" self that mocks her new life. Why It Still Hits Hard Today Perfect Blue (2002).mp4
The Fractured Mirror: Why Perfect Blue is Still the Ultimate Psychological Thriller The following blog post dives into the surreal
Though released in the late '90s, Perfect Blue feels more relevant now than ever. It was one of the first films to accurately depict the —the one-sided bond fans feel with celebrities—and how the internet allows that obsession to turn toxic. It was one of the first films to
The film follows Mima Kirigoe, a member of the J-pop trio CHAM!, who decides to leave her singing career behind to become a "serious" actress. It sounds like a standard career move, but in the world of Perfect Blue , it’s a descent into madness.
"Me-Mania," an obsessive fan who feels betrayed by her change in image.
As Mima takes on increasingly adult roles to shed her "innocent" image, she is haunted by three things:


