is a 1997 Japanese
animated
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psychological thriller
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film
directed by
Satoshi Kon. It is loosely based on the novel by
Yoshikazu Takeuchi, with a screenplay by Sadayuki Murai. Featuring the voices of
Junko Iwao,
Rica Matsumoto,
Shiho Niiyama, Masaaki Okura, Shinpachi Tsuji and Emiko Furukawa, the plot follows a member of a
Japanese idol
An is a type of entertainer marketed for image, attractiveness, and personality in Japanese popular culture, Japanese pop culture. Idols are primarily singers with training in other performance skills such as acting, dancing, and modeling. Idol ...
group who retires from music to pursue an acting career. As she becomes a victim of
stalking
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by her obsessive fan, gruesome murders take place, and she begins losing her grip on reality. The film deals with the blurring of the line between fantasy and reality, a commonly found theme in Kon's other works, such as ''
Millennium Actress'' (2001), ''
Paranoia Agent'' (2004), and ''
Paprika
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'' (2006).
Plot
Mima Kirigoe decides to leave the
J-pop
J-pop (often stylized in all caps; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively known simply as , is the name for a form of popular music that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s. Modern J-pop has its roots in trad ...
idol group CHAM! to become a full-time actress. Many of her fans are dismayed by her change from a clean-cut image, particularly an obsessive fan, Me-Mania, who begins stalking her. Following directions from a fan letter, Mima discovers a website called "Mima's Room" comprising public diary entries written from her perspective, recording her daily life and private thoughts in great detail. She confides in her manager, former pop idol Rumi Hidaka, about the site, but Rumi advises her to ignore it.
Mima lands a minor role in the television detective drama ''Double Bind''; however, her agent, Tadokoro, lobbies the producers of ''Double Bind'' and succeeds in securing Mima a larger part, though her new role requires her to film a rape scene. Despite Rumi's objections, Mima accepts the role, although filming the scene proves acutely distressing. Between the ongoing stresses of filming ''Double Bind'', her lingering regret over leaving CHAM!, and the paranoia she experiences from being stalked, Mima is distressed about her
double life and begins to suffer from
psychosis
In psychopathology, psychosis is a condition in which a person is unable to distinguish, in their experience of life, between what is and is not real. Examples of psychotic symptoms are delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized or inco ...
. She especially struggles to distinguish real life from her acting pursuits, and is repeatedly visited by an apparition of her former idol self, who claims to be "the real Mima."
A string of murders is committed, all against people who have been involved in Mima's acting career in some respect. Mima finds evidence in her closet suggesting her to be the prime suspect. Her increasing mental instability makes her doubt her own memories and innocence, as she vaguely recalls brutally murdering photographer Murano after he implored her to allow him to take naked photos of her. Mima manages to finish shooting ''Double Bind'', the final scene of which reveals that her character killed and assumed the identity of her sister due to trauma-induced
dissociative identity disorder. After the filming staff have left the studio, Me-Mania, acting on e-mailed instructions from "the real Mima" to "eliminate the impostor," corners Mima and attempts to rape and kill her, but Mima bludgeons him with a hammer and escapes. Later, Me-Mania is murdered by "the real Mima" for failing to kill Mima.
Rumi finds Mima backstage and takes her to her home. Mima discovers that Rumi's bedroom is a replica of her own and realizes that Rumi is the one behind "Mima's Room," the serial murders, and the doppelgänger that manipulated Me-Mania. Displeased by Mima's retirement from the idol industry, Rumi developed an alternate personality of the "real Mima," now seeking to destroy and replace her in order to redeem her image. Rumi pursues Mima through the city, culminating in Mima accidentally incapacitating Rumi with a mirror shard during a struggle. Rumi stumbles into the street and the path of an oncoming truck; hallucinating the headlights as stage lights, she smiles and poses instead of moving out of the way, but Mima manages to save her from being run over at the last moment.
Sometime later, Mima, now a well-known actress, visits Rumi in a mental institution. Rumi's doctor says Rumi still believes she is a pop idol most of the time. Mima says she has learned a lot from her experiences with Rumi. As Mima leaves the hospital, she overhears two nurses, who recognize her but conclude that she must be a look-alike, as the real Mima Kirigoe would have no reason to visit a mental institution. As Mima enters her car, she smiles at herself in the rear-view mirror before declaring, "No, I'm the real thing."
Cast
The following actors in the English adaptation are listed in the credits without specification to their respective roles:
James Lyon, Frank Buck,
David Lucas, Elliot Reynolds,
Kermit Beachwood, Sam Strong, Carol Stanzione, Ty Webb,
Billy Regan, Dari Mackenzie,
George C. Cole, Syd Fontana, Sven Nosgard, Bob Marx, Devon Michaels,
Robert Wicks and Mattie Rando.
[ – closing credits]
Production
This film was Satoshi Kon's first directorial effort.
Masao Maruyama, a producer at Madhouse at the time, appreciated Kon's work on the
OVA ''
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It was originally serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from 1987 to 2004, and was transferred to the monthly manga magazine ''Ultra Jum ...
'' and contacted him to ask if he would be interested in directing in the fall of 1994.
The original author, Yoshikazu Takeuchi, allegedly first planned a
live-action film
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based on his novel. However, due to funding difficulties, it was downgraded to
direct-to-video
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and then direct-to-video animation.
When Kon received the initial offer, it was for an OVA project, so he made ''Perfect Blue'' as a video animation.
Then, it was decided to be released as a movie in a hurry just before its completion.
This work was originally made as a video animation for a narrow market, so it was expected to disappear as soon as a few people talked about it.
The fact that such a work was treated as a film, invited to many film festivals around the world, and released as a package in many countries was unexpected for those involved.
Psychological horror
Psychological horror is a genre, subgenre of horror fiction, horror and psychological fiction with a particular focus on mental, emotional, and Mental state, psychological states to frighten, disturb, or unsettle its audience. The subgenre freque ...
was not a mainstream genre in Japanese animation, and there was no precedent for it at the time, so it would normally have been rejected.
By the time Kon was offered the job, the title ''Perfect Blue'' and the content, a story about a B-class
idol and a perverted fan had already been set.
He had not read the original novel and only read the script for the film, which was said to be close to the original and was never used in the final film.
There is no
play-within-a-play in the original story, nor is there a motif of blurring the boundary between dream and reality.
The first plot was a simple
splatter/psycho-horror story about an idol girl that is attacked by a perverted fan who cannot tolerate her image change, and there were also many depictions of bleeding, so it was not suitable for Kon who does not like horror or idols.
Kon said that if he were free to make a plan, he would never have thought of such a setting.
This genre was overused, having already been dealt with in various works such as ''
Se7en'', ''
Basic Instinct'' and ''
The Silence of the Lambs'' and was also something that anime was not good at.
Since most of the works in that genre pursue how perverted or crazy the perpetrators, the murderers, are, Kon focused on "how the inner world of the protagonist, the victim, is broken by being targeted by the stalker" in order to outsmart the audience.
On the other hand, the play within a play, ''Double Bind'', is more like a parody than a straight psycho-horror, and he made it with the intention of criticizing Japanese TV dramas that are easily made by imitating Hollywood fads immediately.
Kon decided to take on the role of director because he was attracted by the allure of directing for the first time, and because the original author allowed him to change the story as he liked as long as he kept three things in mind to make the film work: the main character is a B-grade idol, she has a rabid fan (stalker), and it is a horror film.
Kon took some elements from the original work, such as the uniquely Japanese existence of idols, the "
otaku
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" fans that surround them, and the stalkers that have become more radical, and came up with as many ideas as possible with the scriptwriter, Sadayuki Murai, with the intention of using them to create a completely new story.
To find the film's core motif,
Kon came up with the motif of two things that should have a "borderline", such as "dream and reality", "memory and fact", and "oneself and others", becoming borderless and blending together, based on the short film ''
Magnetic Rose
''Memories'' is a 1995 Japanese animated science fiction anthology film with Katsuhiro Otomo as executive producer, and based on three of his manga short stories. The film is composed of three shorts: , directed by Studio 4°C co-founder Kōji ...
'' (from
''Memories''), for which he had written a script, and the suspended manga ''Opus''.
The concept of "memory and fact" in the plot was inspired by the album
''Sim City'' by
Susumu Hirasawa
is a Japanese musician and composer. He is well known for his work for the films of director Satoshi Kon and the animated adaptations of the Berserk (manga), ''Berserk'' manga series, alongside his work as a solo artist and as a member of P-Mode ...
.
He said, "This album is like a city that was suddenly created with a high degree of modernity without any evolutionary process".
In the meantime, he came up with the idea that "a character more like 'me' than 'I', the protagonist, to the people around 'me' " is created on the Internet without 'my' knowledge".
The character is "the past me" for the protagonist, and this "other me" that should have existed only on the Internet has materialized due to external factors (the consciousness of the fans who want the protagonist to be like that) and internal factors (the protagonist's regret that she might have been more comfortable in the past). And then the composition that the character and the protagonist herself confronted emerged.
It was only then that he became convinced that this work could be established as his own video work.
Kon decided to interpret the original story above as a story about an idol girl who was broken down by a sudden change in her environment or by a stalker who targets her, and wrote a completely new script with Sadayuki Murai.
Initially, Murai wrote the first draft of the script, and Kon added or removed ideas from it. They spent a lot of time discussing, and many of the ideas came out of that.
Next, Kon wrote all the storyboards, where he also made changes to dialogue and other elements.
The drawing work was also carried out in parallel.
The company that purchased the
videogram and television rights to ''Perfect Blue'' before the film was completed advised the distributor to submit the film to the
Fantasia International Film Festival in
Montreal
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,
Canada
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, so that it could be released overseas first.
Since it was his first film, director Kon was still unknown. Therefore, the distributor introduced the film as the first directorial effort of a disciple of
Katsuhiro Otomo
is a Japanese Mangaka, manga artist, screenwriter, animator, and film director. He first rose to prominence as a pioneer founder of the New Wave (manga), New Wave in the 1970s. He is best known as the creator of ''Akira (franchise), Akira'', bo ...
, the creator of ''
Akira'', which had already become a hit overseas.
Otomo is credited as a planning collaborator, but he never arranged for the company to ask Kon to direct the film, nor was he involved in the film. However, it Otomo apparently once advised the original author about the circumstances of the animation industry when he was touting around the animation project.
At Fantasia, the film was so well received that a second screening was hurriedly arranged for those who could not see it, and it was eventually voted by the audience as the best international film.
This acclaim brought the distributor invitations from more than 50 film festivals, including
Germany
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,
Sweden
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,
Australia
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, and
South Korea
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.
The distributor began negotiations with distributors in various European countries and eventually succeeded in selling the film in major markets such as
Spanish,
French,
Italian
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** Italians, a Romance ethnic group related to or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom
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,
English and
German-speaking countries prior to its release in
Japan
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.
The distributor was successful in obtaining permission from filmmakers
Roger Corman
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and
Irvin Kershner to use their comments in recommending the film free of charge worldwide. As a result, their comments were used on international theater flyers and in worldwide promotions.
Director
Darren Aronofsky
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was rumored to have purchased the remake rights for ''Perfect Blue''. However, when he spoke with Kon in a magazine in 2001, he stated that he had to abandon the purchase for various reasons.
His film ''
Requiem for a Dream'' pays homage to ''Perfect Blue'' in some of its angles and shots.
Release schedule
''Perfect Blue'' premiered on August 5, 1997, at the
Fantasia Film Festival
Fantasia International Film Festival, also known as Fantasia Fest or simply Fantasia, is a genre film festival that has been based mainly in Montreal since its founding in 1996. It focuses on fantasy, horror, sci-fi and cult genre films. Regular ...
in Montreal, Canada, and had its general release in Japan on February 28, 1998.
The film was also released on
UMD by
Anchor Bay Entertainment
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on December 6, 2005. It featured the film in widescreen, leaving the film kept within black bars on the
PSP's 16:9 screen. This release also contains no special features and only the English audio track. The film was released on
Blu-ray
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and
DVD
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in
Region B by
Anime Limited
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in 2013. In the U.S., ''Perfect Blue'' aired on the
Encore cable television network and was featured by the
Sci Fi Channel on December 10, 2007, as part of its Ani-Monday block. In Australia, ''Perfect Blue'' aired on the
SBS Television Network on April 12, 2008, and previously sometime in mid 2007 in a similar timeslot.
The film had a theatrical re-release in the United States by
GKIDS
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on September 6 and 10, 2018, with both English dubbed and subtitled screenings. GKIDS and
Shout! Factory
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released the film on Blu-ray Disc in North America on March 26, 2019.
Analysis
In an analysis of ''Perfect Blue'' and Kon's other works, professor
Susan Napier states that "''Perfect Blue'' announces its preoccupation with perception, identity, voyeurism, and performance – especially in relation to the female – right from its opening sequence. The perception of reality cannot be trusted, with the visual set up only to not be reality, especially as the psychodrama heights towards the climax."
Napier also sees themes related to
pop idols and their performances as impacting the gaze and the issue of their roles. Mima's madness results from her own subjectivity and attacks on her identity. The ties to
Alfred Hitchcock
Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English film director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. In a career spanning six decades, he directed over 50 featu ...
's work are broken with the murder of her male controllers.
''Otaku'' describes the film as a "critique of the consumer society of contemporary Japan."
Reception and legacy
The film was well received critically in the festival circuit, winning awards at the 1997
Fantasia Festival
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in Montréal, and
Fantasporto
Fantasporto International Film Festival (Portuguese: Festival Internacional de Cinema do Porto) is an international genre film festival, annually organized since 1981 in Porto, Portugal.
Screening and awarding fantasy, sci-fi and horror orient ...
Film Festival in Portugal.
Critical response in the United States upon its theatrical release was also positive. , the film had an 84% approval rating on
Rotten Tomatoes
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based on 55 reviews, with an average score of 7.4/10. The consensus stated, "''Perfect Blue'' is overstylized, but its core mystery is always compelling, as are the visual theatrics." On
Metacritic
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, the film has a score of 67 based on 17 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". ''
Time
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'' included the film on its Top 5 Anime film list, ''
Total Film
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'' ranked ''Perfect Blue'' twenty-fifth on their list of greatest animated films, and
/Film
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named it the scariest animated film ever.
It also made the list for ''
Entertainment Weekly
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''s best movies never seen from 1991 to 2011. In 2022, ''
IndieWire'' named ''Perfect Blue'' the twelfth best movie of the 1990s.
Dennis Harvey of ''
Variety'' wrote that while the film "ultimately disappoints with its just-middling tension and underdeveloped scenario, it still holds attention by trying something different for the genre".
Hoai-Tran Bui of ''
/Film
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'' called ''Perfect Blue'' "deeply violent, both physically and emotionally", writing that "this is a film that will leave you with profound psychological scars, and the feeling that you want to take a long, long shower".
Bob Graham of the ''
San Francisco Chronicle
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'' noted the film's ability to "take the thriller, media fascination, psychological insight and pop culture and stand them all on their heads" via its "knowing, adult view of what seems to be a young-teenage paradise." Writing for
Anime News Network
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, reviewer Tim Henderson described the film as "a dark, sophisticated psychological thriller" with its effect of "over-obsession funneled through early Internet culture" and produces a "reminder of how much celebrity fandom has evolved in only a decade". Reviewing the 2019 GKIDS Blu-ray release, Neil Lumbard of Blu-ray.com heralded ''Perfect Blue'' as "one of the greatest anime films of all time" and "a must-see masterpiece that helped to pave the way for more complex anime films to follow," while Chris Beveridge of ''The Fandom Post'' noted "this is not a film one can watch often overall, nor should you, but when you settle into it you put everything else away, turn down the lights, and savor an excellent piece of filmmaking."
American performer
Madonna
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incorporated clips from ''Perfect Blue'' into a remix of her song "
What It Feels Like for a Girl" as a video interlude during her
Drowned World Tour
The Drowned World Tour (billed as Drowned World Tour 2001) was the fifth concert tour by American singer Madonna, launched in support of her seventh and eighth studio albums, '' Ray of Light'' (1998) and ''Music'' (2000). It began on June 9, 20 ...
in 2001.
American filmmaker
Darren Aronofsky
Darren Aronofsky (born February 12, 1969) is an American Filmmaking, filmmaker. His films are noted for their surreal, dramatic, and often disturbing elements, frequently in the form of psychological realism. His accolades include a Golden Lion ...
acknowledged the similarities in his 2010 film ''
Black Swan
The black swan (''Cygnus atratus'') is a large Anatidae, waterbird, a species of swan which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest regions of Australia. Within Australia, the black swan is nomadic, with erratic migration patterns dependent ...
'', but denied that ''Black Swan'' was inspired by ''Perfect Blue''; his previous film ''
Requiem for a Dream'' features a remake of the bathtub scene from ''Perfect Blue''. A re-issued blog entry mentioned Aronofsky's film ''Requiem for a Dream'' as being among Kon's list of films he viewed for 2010. In addition, Kon blogged about his meeting with Aronofsky in 2001.
Other media
Seven Seas Entertainment
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obtained the English-language publication rights for the 1991 novel ''Perfect Blue: Complete Metamorphosis'' in April 2017.
They released them in February and April 2018, respectively.
See also
*
List of films featuring fictional films
*
''Black Swan''
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