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Perfect Blue (1997)
TrailerThe movie centers on Mima Kirigoe, the lead singer of the fictional J-pop idol group 'CHAM!', worshipped by the masses until fashion dictated otherwise. But when she decides to leave the group to become an actress, her sense of reality is shaken when she is stalked by an obsessed fan and seemingly a ghost of her past.Actors: Junko Iwao, Rica Matsumoto, Shinpachi Tsuji, Masaaki Ôkura, Yôsuke Akimoto, Yoku Shioya, Hideyuki Hori, Emi Shinohara, Masashi Ebara, Kiyoyuki Yanada, Tôru Furusawa, ...»Director: Satoshi KonCountry: JapanDuration: 81 minQuality: HDRelease: 1997IMDb: 8.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Perfect Blue (1997)"
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Characters of "Perfect Blue (1997)"
Mima KirigoePlayed by: Junko IwaoRumiPlayed by: Rica MatsumotoTadokoroPlayed by: Shinpachi TsujiUchidaPlayed by: Masaaki ÔkuraTejimaPlayed by: Yôsuke AkimotoSakuragiPlayed by: Hideyuki HoriEriPlayed by: Emi ShinoharaMuranoPlayed by: Masashi EbaraKantokuPlayed by: Kiyoyuki YanadaYadaPlayed by: Tôru FurusawaReiPlayed by: Shiho NiiyamaYukikoPlayed by: Emiko FurukawaMima's MotherPlayed by: Aya HaraTakuPlayed by: Shin'ichirô MikiChildPlayed by: Megumi Tano -
Directors of "Perfect Blue (1997)"
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Creators of "Perfect Blue (1997)"
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Critic Reviews of "Perfect Blue (1997)"
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)January 09, 2016The mood is spot-on, then deliriously spottier. As Mima's sense of what's real dissolves, the film spins mirror-plates of possible realities, shattering them on the set of Mima's film before a B-movie-ish action-climax and a too-pat whodunit? reveal.
ChrisStuckmann.comApril 17, 2015A definite example that animated films can truly stimulate the mind, Perfect Blue is not for the faint of heart.
Common Sense MediaDecember 15, 2010Popular anime is mature/violent, despite sunny art style.
ESplatterJuly 05, 2008The film has style and then some -- maybe too much, in fact, but the visual interest always remains high, and the storyline is intriguing.
PanoramaFebruary 06, 2007Kon signe d'une main de maître un thriller enlevant et chaotique dont la nature déjantée et le goût pour les effets théâtraux rappellent le Dario Argento des belles années
Cinematic ReflectionsAugust 19, 2006[An] nime thriller [that] often plays as an examination of identity and celebrity, but ultimately gets so lost in its own complex structure that it doesn't end up saying much at all.
New TimesJune 12, 2003Satoshi Kon has created a taut, tense thriller that's a lot more coherent than many sci-fi animes, and deftly weaves several levels of reality up until the twist ending.
NetflixNovember 07, 2002Animated Japanese thriller about the price of fame is rich, deep and dark.
Film Journal InternationalJanuary 01, 2000A must-see for fans of Japanese animation, and might make the genre a few converts.
TheFilmFile.comJanuary 01, 2000A wildly inventive creation that is just about as adult as an animated film can get, and at times, I even started to forget that it was, in fact, animated.
TheMovieReport.comJanuary 01, 2000With the freedom of animation comes a more effective blurring of fantasy and reality.
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