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What do you think of Perfect Blue?

On this page I will post reviews of Perfect Blue, they will include my review, reviews I found over the internet, and the reviews that YOU can send me. If you send me a review, don't include things that will spoil the whole movie, or else I wont post it.


This seems to be the offical review for I found it on many diffrent Perfect Blue Pages

Mima was a pop idol, worshipped by the masses until fashion dictated otherwise. In order to salvage her career, she is advised to drop music and pursue acting. A soap opera role is offered but Mima?s character is less clean cut than desired. Regardless, she agrees and events take a turn for the worse. She begins to feel reality slip, that her life is not her own. She discovers (imagines) her identical twin, a mirror image that hasn?t given up singing. Internet sites appear describing every intimate detail of her life and a figure stalks her from the shadows. Her friends and associates are threatened (and killed) as Mima descends into a dangerous world of paranoid delusion. She fears for her life and must unravel fact from illusion in order to stay alive. Perfect Blue represents a major change from traditional anime subject matter, analysing the pop icon phenomenon, fame and its psychological impact on the performer.

MPAA Rating: R for animated sequences of violence and nudity, and for brief language.



MIMI'S REVIEW

What can I say, Perfect Blue is one of the best Anime movies...no one of the best movies, of all time.
It's a horror mystery flick that you'll never forget, and will have you at the edge of your chair from beginning to end. It'll twist your mind in all dierections as you try and figure out the killer, and what horror is really going on.
If you can, they I advise you to see this movie! It's worth every penny you'll spend on it, trust me, it really is worth owning!

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Release Date: August 20, 1999 NY.

Cast and Credits
Starring: Junko Iwao, Rika Matsumoto
Directed by: Satoshi Kon
Written by: Sadayuki Murai
Distributor: Palm Pictures