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I can’t believe it, the best psychological thriller-horror film I watched this year actually comes from an anime. I have never thought anime could be this good and thrilling, but Perfect Blue just proved me wrong. Perfect Blue is a 1997 Japanese psychological thriller-horror anime fil...
Perfect Blue: Una cantante pop abbandona la carriera per diventare attrice, ma lentamente impazzisce quando inizia a essere perseguitata da un fan ossessionato e da quello che sembra essere un fantasma del suo passato.
Perfect Blue is a taut psychological thriller, set in modern Japan. It was originally supposed to be a live-action movie which means that, as an anime, it has a very down-to-earth realism that makes it a tense, engrossing, and entirely satisfying film. Perfect Blue rips through its story...
Perfect BlueidentityaudienceAmong the various representations of fans in film, the image of the psychologically troubled and socially awkward individual is amongst the most common. In this article, I discuss the anime Perfect Blue (Kon, 1997) as a text that directly engages with the negative ...
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Perfect Blue: Regia di Satoshi Kon. Con Junko Iwao, Rica Matsumoto, Shinpachi Tsuji, Masaaki Ôkura. Una cantante pop in pensione, trasformata in attrice, viene scossa dal senso della realtà quando viene perseguitata da un fan ossessionato e apparente
As a fan of both Anime and Horror, “Perfect Blue” is one of the fewer anime films that really felt close to psychological horror. Not only was it uniquely unnerving and it gets under your skin, but it’s scary how relevant its underlying message is. It’s still a shame that Satoshi...
Naturally, I mentioned his slasher-film debut Perfect Blue, and said it was “perhaps the only effective horror film in animation.” It was a generalised, rash claim to make; yet Perfect Blue is still a landmark both of animation and horror. If you haven’t seen Perfect Blue, it could...
but since then I haven't really found a chance to pay proper tribute to one of the most notable anime directors in recent history. And what better way to commemorate his awesome talent than to review his very first feature-length film, Perfect Blue. A film that still stands proud even by...