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Paprika

  • 2006
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,7/10
106.507
IHRE BEWERTUNG
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Megumi Hayashibara in Paprika (2006)
When a machine that allows therapists to enter their patients' dreams is stolen, all hell breaks loose. Only a young female therapist, Paprika, can stop it.
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Wenn eine Maschine gestohlen wird, die es Therapeuten ermöglicht, in die Träume ihrer Patienten einzudringen, bricht die ganze Hölle los. Nur eine junge Therapeutin, Paprika, kann es aufhalt... Alles lesenWenn eine Maschine gestohlen wird, die es Therapeuten ermöglicht, in die Träume ihrer Patienten einzudringen, bricht die ganze Hölle los. Nur eine junge Therapeutin, Paprika, kann es aufhalten.Wenn eine Maschine gestohlen wird, die es Therapeuten ermöglicht, in die Träume ihrer Patienten einzudringen, bricht die ganze Hölle los. Nur eine junge Therapeutin, Paprika, kann es aufhalten.

  • Regie
    • Satoshi Kon
  • Drehbuch
    • Yasutaka Tsutsui
    • Seishi Minakami
    • Satoshi Kon
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Megumi Hayashibara
    • Tôru Emori
    • Katsunosuke Hori
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,7/10
    106.507
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    2.275
    275
    • Regie
      • Satoshi Kon
    • Drehbuch
      • Yasutaka Tsutsui
      • Seishi Minakami
      • Satoshi Kon
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Megumi Hayashibara
      • Tôru Emori
      • Katsunosuke Hori
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    • 81Metascore
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      • 6 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Megumi Hayashibara
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    Tôru Emori
    • Inui Sei-jiroh
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    Katsunosuke Hori
    • Shima Tora-taroh
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    Tôru Furuya
    Tôru Furuya
    • Tokita Kohsaku
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    Kôichi Yamadera
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    Akio Ôtsuka
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    Mitsuo Iwata
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    Rikako Aikawa
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    Shin'ichirô Ôta
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    Satoshi Kon
    Satoshi Kon
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    Yasutaka Tsutsui
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    Brian Beacock
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    Shin'ya Fukumatsu
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    10aljen1515

    Anime Excellence

    A couple weeks ago I was listening to the soundtrack from a movie called Paprika by Hirasawa Susumu. The music fascinated me, it was magnificent.

    I was strongly compelled to watch the movie.

    The story is based around a lovely lady named Paprika, she has mastered the ability to sail into others dreams and help them with their problems.... an internal dream analysis/counselor.

    I found Paprika the movie is as fascinating as the soundtrack .

    Needless to say the dream sequences are exquisitely and vividly portrayed. The pace is manic at times and dreams and reality often converge to confuse the characters and especially the viewer. It all comes together however, in what can only be described as the best closing battle sequence I have ever seen...... period!!! Paprika shines.

    Now...I never do, with movies what I did with Parika. Firstly the moment the movie finished, I got another cup of coffee and started it up again. Secondly I wrote this review

    And now I'm off to watch it again.

    Like anime or not, Paprika is NOT to be missed.

    Suggestion, if your not used to subs.... get the dubbed version......this is a fast paced movie and will require some attention.

    10/10
    8Rustmonster

    More lucid dreams from Satoshi Kon

    I saw this two days ago at the New York Film Festival.

    The plot: What happens when we acquire technology that allows us to migrate the boundary between dreams & reality, and what happens when that boundary blurs?

    The Animation: Stunning; Madhouse always does good work and Kon's movies always produce some fun reality bending sequences.

    The Music: Susumu Hirasawa who did the Paranoia Agent soundtrack came up with the score here too. The opening song is a particularly infectious number. It makes you smiley. It's like the opening song from Paranoia Agent on steroids. I really could not get the grin off my face till the beginning sequence ended.

    The Cast: The voice cast is headed by Megumi Hayashibara, probably the most prolific and well known female seiyuu ever, with roles such as Rei Ayanami (Evangelion), Lina Inverse (Slayers), and Faye Valentine (Cowboy Bebop) to her credit. Akio Ohtsuka and Koichi Yamadera, Batou & Togusa of Ghost in the Shell fame, both play major roles as well. All do a fabulous job as usual, but Hayashibara really shines in her Paprika role.

    This film has great animation, music & actors, but the plot is really just a thin veneer for the lucid dreaming sequences that permeate so much of Satoshi Kon's work. I still recommend seeing it because it's a really light fun film, but I don't think it adds up to being more than the sum of some really great parts. I think this one needs to be enjoyed in pieces rather than as a whole.
    10zerogirl42

    Mesmerizing

    Paprika isn't for the faint-hearted. Don't expect a story for children.

    The story opens with a cop who's plagued by a recurring nightmare, so he seeks psychological help. If you've ever seen and enjoyed Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound, it'll help you understanding what's going on in the film.

    The cop forms a relationship with Paprika, a dream character who becomes his guide in helping him understand what happened in his past that makes him feel such shame in the present. Paprika assumes many forms in the everchanging dreamscape to relate to the other characters.

    This seems all good at the beginning, but the device that enables dream analysis is stolen. This creates an even bigger problem than just nightmares; what happens when people can't control their dreams and has them hijacked by evil? Paprika isn't the easiest movie to sum up. On one level, it's like watching dreamy, fantastical animation, but there's also a deeper psychological question being asked: What is a dream exactly and to what extent does it affect your consciousness and waking life? How much fantasy is good for a person whether it be in dreams or spending time on the Internet? If you bury guilt and desire into your subconscious, how will it manifest in your dreams?

    Paprika is definitely a visual spectacle. I don't recommend waiting to see it on video. I had the honor of catching it on the big screen, which I believe is necessary to capture the depth of the imagery. Parts of it really seemed like dreams I've had (times when I've tried to walk, but couldn't get anywhere and the harder I tried, the worse it got).

    I put Paprika up there with Pan's Labyrinth. A lot of people will be turned off from it by the subtitles and another set of people will be lost by the mythology in it. If you don't have problems with these kinds of things, you will probably have a delightful viewing experience.

    It takes a person with an analytical mind to put the plot together. If you follow the recurring images, the mythology will make sense. A lot happens on the screen. I didn't have a problem understanding what was going on and I enjoyed putting the puzzle together. I don't think most moviegoers are like that these days, so I can see them getting bored or annoyed because they can't figure out what's going on. If you prefer the Disney genre of animation, avoid Paprika, it will just frustrate you. If you're crave more than a simple plot, Paprika will satisfy that hunger.

    The soundtrack is quite good too. It's a refreshing break from Elton John power ballads.
    tedg

    His Own Mirror

    What happens when you see a wonderful film, a truly wonderful one, and you are disappointed because the very last one you saw was from the same filmmaker and was very much better? I should have watched some trash first.

    The better film I'm alluding to is "Millennium Actress," a wonderful slippery glide through a shifting of life, movies and personal memory. Several things made that great: the drawings were in some places marvelous; the reason for the slips was never explained; and the "wrapping" story was incredibly thin, just barely enough. It was clearly a movie about movies and how life and film make each other.

    This one conflates life, dreams and movies in much the same way, and goes further by merging individual lives and dreams. But it is burdened by two things. The first is that the wrapping story is large, heavy. The second is that we have a tedious explanation about why the slips occur: some invented device. And it adopts the Godzilla/Transformers model where two giants fight, towering over the city. Jees.

    Two things are superior, however. One is that the dreamworlds give the artist freedom to depart from the constraints of the real. It isn't surreal: that's a very specific thing. But you do have dancing refrigerators leading a parade to hell. You may not appreciate the visuals here, in fact I suspect most won't think them special. But I did.

    But the main thing is the title character, a lovely redheaded virtual soul who lives in the dreamworld. She's the pinnacle of girl fantasy: capable, not real, fairy-like but strong, desirable but forceful, following the rules of the world sometimes and writing the rules at other. She's woven from something deep in the psyche, our usually unfound soulmate who writes our dreams that spill into our lives.

    But her appearance and character isn't what amazes here. Its how many different ways the filmmaker has her interact with the dream world. I stopped noting them because they were so varied and clever. She flies of course, she morphs. She shares a body in the real world of a woman scientist. (There's a truly remarkable dream scene when a vagina is "unzipped" to the forehead to reveal the true woman within.) She merges with shadows, reflections, light and shadow. She appears from dolls and billboards, clouds. From cracks and folds. Its as if there was a list of all possibilities that is being exhausted.

    I will suggest that you see this before "Millennium Actress." Then both will blow you away.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    10awagner71692

    A Stunning, Beautiful Feast For The Eyes

    I have only seen this movie a few hours ago and am still stunned by simply how incredible it was. Who ever thought anime could be so fantastical? While the plot, at times confusing and going on the border of being a stereotypical anime, is terrific and i couldn't ask for it to be any better. Many reviewers condemned this film because of the randomness and lack of explanation for some parts, but i believe that Satoshi Kon did this on purpose. Kon simply made this movie like a dream; it is colorful, incredible, random, and offers scarce explanations. The film wants you to think about what the meaning of these "dreams" are, instead of telling you what the meaning is, much like what you would have to do with a real dream.

    The best part of this film is that it can appeal to the non-anime fanatic crowd. I have seen all a few animes (only hayao miazaki films) so i wouldn't be called a true fan, and am not much into the science-fiction animes and what not that many people seem to love, yet i could not help but fall in love with Paprika.

    Please, Please, PLEASE see this movie. Its too incredible to go under-appreciated by the world. Perhaps the best film of 2007, maybe one of the best from the past few years, if you see this movie you will NOT regret it.

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      The tall and short bartenders on Paprika's website are voiced by director Satoshi Kon, and the original author of the Paprika novel, Yasutaka Tsutsui, respectively.
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      Paprika: ...the Internet and dreams are similar. They're areas where the repressed conscious mind escapes.

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      • 25. November 2006 (Japan)
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      • Japanisch
      • Englisch
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      • 300.000.000 ¥ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 882.267 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 35.593 $
      • 27. Mai 2007
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      • 966.886 $
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