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Theatrical Release

November 30, 1999

DVD Release

January 1, 1997

Studio

Manga Video

Rated

Unrated

Directors

Satoshi Kon

Actors

Junko Iwao, Rica Matsumoto, Shinpachi Tsuji, Masaaki Ôkura, Barry Stigler, Bambi Darro, Jamieson Price, George C. Cole, Syd Fontana, Carol Stanzione, Lia Sargent, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Steven Jay Blum, Matt K. Miller, Dari MacKenie, Steve Bulen, Jimmy Theodore, Michael Lindsay (II), Wendee Lee, Bob Buchholz

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Formats

  • Animated
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Full Screen
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC

Additional Information

One of the most ambitious animated films to come out of Japan (or anywhere, for that matter), Perfect Blue is an adult psycho-thriller that uses the freedom of the animated image to create the subjective reality of a young actress haunted by the ghost of her past identity. Mima is a singer who leaves her teeny-bop trio to become an actress in a violent television series, a career move that angers her fans, who prefer to see her as the pert, squeaky-clean pop idol. Plagued by self-doubt and tormented by humiliating compromises, she begins to be stalked, in her waking and sleeping moments, by an accusing alter ego who claims to be "the real Mima," until she collapses into madness as her coworkers are brutally slain around her. Director Satoshi Kon, adapting the novel by Yoshikazu Takeuchi, shows us the world from her schizophrenic perspective: days blur, dreams cross over into the waking world, the TV show blends into her real life, until her life merges with her part and she can't separate the ghosts from the real-life stalkers. Though the pat ending sweeps the psychosis and anxiety away with nary an emotional scar, it remains a smart, stylish thriller and one of the most intelligent and compelling uses of animation in recent years. Though tame by the extreme standards of "adult anime," there is nudity and a few sexually provocative scenes, and the animation is detailed and stylized (if somewhat stiff and jerky by Disney standards). --Sean Axmaker - Amazon.com

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