Mima, une chanteuse pop, met un terme à sa carrière afin de devenir actrice. Ses moindres faits et gestes commencent alors à être surveillés et des menaces lui sont adressées. Peu à peu réal... Tout lireMima, une chanteuse pop, met un terme à sa carrière afin de devenir actrice. Ses moindres faits et gestes commencent alors à être surveillés et des menaces lui sont adressées. Peu à peu réalité et fiction s'entremêlent.Mima, une chanteuse pop, met un terme à sa carrière afin de devenir actrice. Ses moindres faits et gestes commencent alors à être surveillés et des menaces lui sont adressées. Peu à peu réalité et fiction s'entremêlent.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 3 nominations au total
Junko Iwao
- Mima Kirigoe
- (voix)
Rica Matsumoto
- Rumi
- (voix)
- (as Rika Matsumoto)
Shinpachi Tsuji
- Tadokoro
- (voix)
Masaaki Ôkura
- Uchida
- (voix)
Yôsuke Akimoto
- Tejima
- (voix)
Yoku Shioya
- Shibuya
- (voix)
Hideyuki Hori
- Sakuragi
- (voix)
Emi Shinohara
- Eri Ochiai
- (voix)
Masashi Ebara
- Murano
- (voix)
Kiyoyuki Yanada
- Kantoku
- (voix)
Tôru Furusawa
- Yada
- (voix)
Shiho Niiyama
- Rei
- (voix)
Emiko Furukawa
- Yukiko
- (voix)
Aya Hara
- Mima's Mother
- (voix)
Shin'ichirô Miki
- Taku
- (voix)
Megumi Tano
- Child
- (voix)
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OK, this is definitely one anime movie that really has this creepy feel that clings to you as you watch. The animation is really good as characters and movements appear so life-like, it seems like reality. There's definitely the theme of 'identity' and Mima's difficulty distinguishing reality from illusion. Her paranoia and fear tends to grab your attention and as she asks questions, you ask the same ones. I thought the film also played well with celebrity infatuation and the price of fame. It really had a lot going for it and the different camera angles give a very dreamy, mysterious atmosphere. One great shot is the zoom out from Mima's apartment. I could've sworn that was a real city.
"Who are you?" sums up this movie. What a film. By the way, CHAM's song is really catchy.
"Who are you?" sums up this movie. What a film. By the way, CHAM's song is really catchy.
Plot twist, after plot twist, twisting time at every second. As in every Satoshi Kon film, time is warped, un-bended and bended again, but it is always engaging and fantastical to watch. Black Swan definitely seems to have been inspired by this, for it is simply perfect... blue. Still don't know why it's called that.
On the cover of this film, Roger Corman is quoted as saying "If Alfred Hitchcock partnered with Walt Disney they'd make a picture like this." He couldn't be more right.
The story is about a pop idol Mima, who is sheding her squeaky-clean image for that of an actress. Along the way, she is raped onscreen for a sleazy television show, and does a nude shoot for a men's magazine. This makes her dirty, as her old self tells her. She finds a web site detailing every intimate little detail in her life, and believes that she is being stalked by a strange man. Her personality splits in two, into herself and her old, clean, self which tries to murder her. While she is battling her old self, all of those who contributed to her downfall are being grusomely murdered.
This movie has been critisized by others on this very site, saying that the film was boring in the first 40 minutes. How wrong they are. In Hitchcock's films, (take Psycho for example) he builds up character for the first half-hour until the slashing. This does the same, because if we were not built up to believe that Mima's character is not real-i.e 3-dimensional, then we would feel no sense of loss and disorientation when all hell breaks loose in Mima's life (and the editing room).
A first class film with twists all the way. Should be seen by any movie fan with a mature mind. Even though it will probably collect dust in the anime section of the video store.
5/5
Only beaten in the anime stakes by Ghost in the Shell (2nd) and Akira (1st). Pure genius.
The story is about a pop idol Mima, who is sheding her squeaky-clean image for that of an actress. Along the way, she is raped onscreen for a sleazy television show, and does a nude shoot for a men's magazine. This makes her dirty, as her old self tells her. She finds a web site detailing every intimate little detail in her life, and believes that she is being stalked by a strange man. Her personality splits in two, into herself and her old, clean, self which tries to murder her. While she is battling her old self, all of those who contributed to her downfall are being grusomely murdered.
This movie has been critisized by others on this very site, saying that the film was boring in the first 40 minutes. How wrong they are. In Hitchcock's films, (take Psycho for example) he builds up character for the first half-hour until the slashing. This does the same, because if we were not built up to believe that Mima's character is not real-i.e 3-dimensional, then we would feel no sense of loss and disorientation when all hell breaks loose in Mima's life (and the editing room).
A first class film with twists all the way. Should be seen by any movie fan with a mature mind. Even though it will probably collect dust in the anime section of the video store.
5/5
Only beaten in the anime stakes by Ghost in the Shell (2nd) and Akira (1st). Pure genius.
Roger Corman is quoted as considering this a cross between Walt Disney and Alfred Hitchcock, whilst others have referenced Argento and Lynch. Whilst I'm not particularly keen on any of these comparisons, it is certainly true to say that this film, even though it is animated, is much closer to live action than what we normally consider animation. There are times when you forget you are watching animation, the urban shots of Tokyo are mesmerising, and I have certainly never seen so much blood in an animated film. I was going to say violence but I guess there is plenty of that in a Tom and Jerry short. This, of course, is much harder edged and although it begins in pink, girlie, teen idol territory it is not there for long and there are delirious sequences towards the end when it will not only be the person on screen who is having an identity crisis!
'Perfect Blue' is the most interesting animated movie I've ever seen. Lovers of cinematic puzzlers from 'Vertigo' to 'Abre los ojos' or the movies of Dario Argento or David Lynch will probably enjoy this one more than your typical anime fan, who might find this too slow, and not flashy enough for their tastes. I don't think 'Perfect Blue' quite reaches the heights of the aforementioned, but it is still a fascinating, multi-layered thriller that improves with repeated viewings. As a look at the illusions of fame and the dark side of obsession I personally found it to be a much more satisfying movie than the more celebrated and flamboyant 'Mulholland Dr.' I strongly suggest that the original Japanese subtitled version is watched rather than the inferior English dubbed one for maximum effect. This is one movie experience that will stay with you for days. Highly recommended.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film was originally conceived as a live-action feature, but became an anime when several backers abruptly pulled out in pre-production.
- Gaffes(at around 3 mins) In the English dub version, Cham sings their song at the beginning in English. Later on, when the writer is waiting for the elevator (at around 42 mins), the radio is playing the song in Japanese.
- Versions alternativesAvailable in both R and unrated versions. The unrated cut adds about 3 minutes, extended scenes involving sexuality and violence.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Manga Erotica (2000)
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Box-office
- Budget
- 3 000 000 JPY (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 558 598 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 9 600 $US
- 22 août 1999
- Montant brut mondial
- 563 130 $US
- Durée1 heure 21 minutes
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