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“Dark, disturbing, and insanely beautiful” – VICE “A rebellious cult gem” – Interview Magazine NEW Digital Remastered Presentation Of The FilmOriginal SD Version Of Feature (Japanese Mono Dolby Digital 2.0 With English Subtitles)NEW Lectures By Satoshi Kon Featurette NEW Into The Blue Featurette – New InterviewsAngel Of Your Heart Recording SessionsAngel Of Your Heart Full English VersionTheatrical Trailers And TV Spots – Includes New Trailers From US And UK Re-releasesCast And Crew Interviews. Review: Dark, IMO very different from most other modern day Anime. A great classic from the 90's. - I watched this for the first time after seeing a brief trailer recently for a re-screening that will show later this year in movie theaters. Compared to most other modern day anime films I have seen, this one felt very unique and dark, much different than anything I have seen in the last 15-20 years in terms of storytelling and mood. One of the first times the main character starts to hallucinate and see a figure felt strangely real, and how they reacted to it and was one of the more memorable scenes in the movie for me. Realizing this is a horror movie anime film, it puts things into perspective more, but still the overall movie was unique and felt much different than anything else modern I have seen. The only other movies I am familiar with from the 90's were the "Ghost in the Shell" movies (and some Gundam/Pokemon TV series although those I consider much different), so I wanted to watch this one for some time but never got around to it, so I am glad this was available to rent! There's something about these anime films from the 90's that were very unique, besides the animation style of the 90s, more recent films or shows don't seem to have this layer of depth to the story with them, although a lot of them are still quite good I feel. I'm glad I watched this although many of the scenes were quite disturbing/uncomfortable, this might be part of the appeal of this era from the 90's as again, this was a horror title of this era and didn't seem to be done that frequently in this medium of Anime. The ending was very shocking and I will have to think about it some more and read up on it, I was not expecting it so it had more of an impact this way I think. I like the Pop song from the idol group in the beginning, part of what made me want to watch this film was a brief excerpt from the trailer of the song I saw on youtube recently for a re-screen of the film later this year. If you like anime movies but want to try something a bit darker/disturbing of a storyline, give this movie a watch. Although be aware ahead of time of what you are getting into. Review: ANOTHER SATOSHI KON MASTERPIECE - You know you've entered a powerful world when you suddenly realize you've forgotten that what you're watching is nothing but ink and paint. But, oh my god, what this master of animation does with mere ink and paint is absolutely breathtaking. At first, you believe you're watching just some silly, brainless, pop-culture fluff. And, yes, it is showing you what that culture is like. But almost at the same moment, you become aware of a deep, very dark and twisted level of human depravity and pain. The strangest part of this film is that the director/writer makes you feel sympathy with the worst of the characters he draws for you. Not at first, of course. At first, you are thoroughly repulsed and sickened by these people. But slowly, as you watch what they do and how and why they think as they do, you cannot help but feel a twinge of compassion. They are just as much victims of an ugly, twisted system as those who are openly exploited. I was under the mistaken belief that this turned out to be the last film made by Satoshi Kon, the creator who made Millennium Actress and Tokyo Godfathers, besides other impressive films. In fact, Millennium Actress, from 2019(?), was, I believe, his last film. These all are outstanding works of art, not just "cartoons". You get the feeling with his work that had he the funds, he would certainly have made live-action versions of his stories. But, budgets being what they are, he had to settle for anime. Still, his work is just as masterful and important as anything coming out of Ghibli. It's just a shame that this man had to die so young. I suspect we've been robbed of some truly unique and powerful films. Oh, well. That's life -- such as it is. Again, I must emphasize that this film is rather deceptively simple. By the time you've gotten half-way through the story, you are absolutely hooked. Several times, I was rather surprised to realize that my mouth was open in shock at what I was seeing. The power of the sound and images he created is simply overwhelming. You quickly forget that you're watching a film; you are pulled, intellectually, emotionally, totally, into the story this man is telling. And even though the scenes you witness seem to be exploitative, the truth is that he is actually showing you exactly how the entertainment industry exploits the people it sucks into its web. I'm certain he intended this to be an indictment of the Japanese entertainment industry. But we all know that the world-wide entertainment industry operates along the very same lines. In fact, truth be known, it is far, far worse than any of us suspect. Only recently have some brave individuals been able to come out publicly and reveal just how perverse this industry truly is. Yes, we have whistle-blowers in every industry. But the entertainment industry operates at a truly depraved level of exploitation only recently being revealed. Fascinating how this anime director, twenty-some years ago seemed to be one of the first to sound the alarm. Sad, of course, how no one was really listening.





| ASIN | B07L5DTDLG |
| Actors | Junko Iwao |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,690 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #224 in Anime (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (6,786) |
| Director | Satoshi Kon |
| Dubbed: | English |
| Item model number | hd13 |
| Language | Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.21 ounces |
| Release date | March 26, 2019 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 21 minutes |
| Studio | SHOUT! FACTORY |
| Subtitles: | English |
C**S
Dark, IMO very different from most other modern day Anime. A great classic from the 90's.
I watched this for the first time after seeing a brief trailer recently for a re-screening that will show later this year in movie theaters. Compared to most other modern day anime films I have seen, this one felt very unique and dark, much different than anything I have seen in the last 15-20 years in terms of storytelling and mood. One of the first times the main character starts to hallucinate and see a figure felt strangely real, and how they reacted to it and was one of the more memorable scenes in the movie for me. Realizing this is a horror movie anime film, it puts things into perspective more, but still the overall movie was unique and felt much different than anything else modern I have seen. The only other movies I am familiar with from the 90's were the "Ghost in the Shell" movies (and some Gundam/Pokemon TV series although those I consider much different), so I wanted to watch this one for some time but never got around to it, so I am glad this was available to rent! There's something about these anime films from the 90's that were very unique, besides the animation style of the 90s, more recent films or shows don't seem to have this layer of depth to the story with them, although a lot of them are still quite good I feel. I'm glad I watched this although many of the scenes were quite disturbing/uncomfortable, this might be part of the appeal of this era from the 90's as again, this was a horror title of this era and didn't seem to be done that frequently in this medium of Anime. The ending was very shocking and I will have to think about it some more and read up on it, I was not expecting it so it had more of an impact this way I think. I like the Pop song from the idol group in the beginning, part of what made me want to watch this film was a brief excerpt from the trailer of the song I saw on youtube recently for a re-screen of the film later this year. If you like anime movies but want to try something a bit darker/disturbing of a storyline, give this movie a watch. Although be aware ahead of time of what you are getting into.
P**N
ANOTHER SATOSHI KON MASTERPIECE
You know you've entered a powerful world when you suddenly realize you've forgotten that what you're watching is nothing but ink and paint. But, oh my god, what this master of animation does with mere ink and paint is absolutely breathtaking. At first, you believe you're watching just some silly, brainless, pop-culture fluff. And, yes, it is showing you what that culture is like. But almost at the same moment, you become aware of a deep, very dark and twisted level of human depravity and pain. The strangest part of this film is that the director/writer makes you feel sympathy with the worst of the characters he draws for you. Not at first, of course. At first, you are thoroughly repulsed and sickened by these people. But slowly, as you watch what they do and how and why they think as they do, you cannot help but feel a twinge of compassion. They are just as much victims of an ugly, twisted system as those who are openly exploited. I was under the mistaken belief that this turned out to be the last film made by Satoshi Kon, the creator who made Millennium Actress and Tokyo Godfathers, besides other impressive films. In fact, Millennium Actress, from 2019(?), was, I believe, his last film. These all are outstanding works of art, not just "cartoons". You get the feeling with his work that had he the funds, he would certainly have made live-action versions of his stories. But, budgets being what they are, he had to settle for anime. Still, his work is just as masterful and important as anything coming out of Ghibli. It's just a shame that this man had to die so young. I suspect we've been robbed of some truly unique and powerful films. Oh, well. That's life -- such as it is. Again, I must emphasize that this film is rather deceptively simple. By the time you've gotten half-way through the story, you are absolutely hooked. Several times, I was rather surprised to realize that my mouth was open in shock at what I was seeing. The power of the sound and images he created is simply overwhelming. You quickly forget that you're watching a film; you are pulled, intellectually, emotionally, totally, into the story this man is telling. And even though the scenes you witness seem to be exploitative, the truth is that he is actually showing you exactly how the entertainment industry exploits the people it sucks into its web. I'm certain he intended this to be an indictment of the Japanese entertainment industry. But we all know that the world-wide entertainment industry operates along the very same lines. In fact, truth be known, it is far, far worse than any of us suspect. Only recently have some brave individuals been able to come out publicly and reveal just how perverse this industry truly is. Yes, we have whistle-blowers in every industry. But the entertainment industry operates at a truly depraved level of exploitation only recently being revealed. Fascinating how this anime director, twenty-some years ago seemed to be one of the first to sound the alarm. Sad, of course, how no one was really listening.
F**J
A must have
If you are into mystery and like a great story & love anime …Perfect Blue will keep you watching..steel-book edition with no dents on it fascinating story Perfect Blue is perfect 👌🏽
あ**♪
海外版なので商品情報を先に書きました(北米版Gkidsの商品レビュー)。 タイトル『パーフェクトブルー』1080p HD 1.85:1/Unrated Ver/82min(ブルーレイ版のみの情報です) 一般的な国内プレイヤーで再生出来ます(再生環境/SONYの2015年~の最廉価プレイヤー『BDP-S1500』)。 タイトルで日本語DTS-HD5.1(又は日本語Dolby Digital2.0)を選択し、字幕のOFFを選択すれば、後は普通に本編を楽しむ事が出来ます。 映像特典はSD画質の本編(リマスター前の本編全部)・今敏のパーフェクトブルー講座(1-3夜)・『Angel of Your Heart』…多分日本名『愛の天使』のレコーディング風景・『Angel of Your Heart』のイングリッシュVer(Full Ver)・US&UKトレイラー・UKリリース用トレイラー・日本版トレイラー・今敏インタビュー(監督)・岩男潤子インタビュー(主人公)・他三人の英語声優インタビュー。 日本でR15、海外ではR18指定なので、本編は残酷&少々エロいです。 虚構と現実、ネットとリアル、アイドルから女優、本物と偽物、正常と異常、これらが複雑に絡み合い、本編クライマックスまで真実を覆い隠すというサスペンスホラー…いや、サイコホラーかな?に仕上げられた作品です。 個人的には名作と思っていますが、社会でのし上がって行く為に、汚れ仕事なども主人公が涙ながらにこなすシーンなどは、人によってはかなり不快に映るかも。 国内版の半分以下の値段ならば絶対的に買い!!と言える一作。 …っていうか、絶対的なファンならば、お高くても国内版を購入するでしょうから、私のように「気になるけどお高いな~」って方向けです。 特典も多いので、お安い時に購入出来たならば文句無しです。
E**A
One of my favorite movies — a true gem from the brilliant mind of Satoshi Kon. It’s a masterfully crafted psychological thriller that explores the blurred lines between reality and illusion with intelligence and depth. The animation is stunning, the pacing impeccable, and the soundtrack perfectly complements its haunting atmosphere. A highly recommended anime for adults who appreciate complex stories, introspection, and emotional intensity. A must-watch classic that remains just as relevant and powerful today.
A**Z
Es una lástima que esta película no se comercialice en México (ni siquiera en plataformas digitales) pero por fin se tiene la oportunidad de disfrutarla mediante esta edición de lujo. El precio puede ser un poco elevado pero vale muchísimo la pena si eres fan de la película, fan del anime, fan del terror psicológico o simplemente un cinéfilo buscando las mejores películas para su colección. El Blu Ray: Contiene la remasterización de la película y se ve excelente y realmente se siente como una buena restauración digital. También tiene la versión en la resolución original. Tiene una buena cantidad de contenido extra, incluyendo unas lecturas de la película con el director Satoshi Kon (Q.E.P.D.) donde explica algunas partes de la película, así como entrevistas tanto al director como al elenco japonés. En resumen, tiene mucho más por ver que solo la película y tiene la suficiente cantidad de contenido como para justificar su precio. El DVD: Toma en cuenta que es región 1, pero yo lo pude probar en mi computadora que afortunadamente es región libre. Pensé que el DVD solo tendría la película (ya que es muy común hoy en día ver que las ediciones en DVD son las que menos contenido tienen) pero también tiene todos los extras del Blu Ray a excepción de las lecturas de la película con el director y la versión de resolución original (esto por obvias razones ya que el DVD es definición estándar). Como extra, tiene una portada reversible. No es como que yo usaría esa portada pero debo mencionarlo en caso de que te interese o te parezca un buen detalle. El único punto negativo que tiene es que no tiene subtítulos ni doblaje en español, solo el audio original en japonés con doblaje y subtítulos en inglés. Obviamente si sabes inglés no creo que sea un obstáculo pero si quieres mostrársela o regalársela a otra persona que no sepa inglés, yo creo que deberás tomar en cuenta eso. En general es una excelente edición de este clásico de la animación y es bueno saber que esta es la versión que es más fácil de conseguir (hay otras ediciones en Blu Ray o DVD pero probablemente le dolerá más a tu cartera al ser significativamente más caras). En cuanto al servicio de Amazon: Excelente. Llegó con su slipcover (que es de muy buena calidad, dándole un aspecto elegante y digna de colección) y en perfectas condiciones salvo unas pequeñas deformaciones en su slipcover, pero es casi que algo inevitable al ser de importación y ser pasada por muchas manos.
R**O
Película imprescindible para los amantes de los thriller en general, no sólo de animación. En cuanto a la edición: sencilla, pero que cumple con lo necesario, calidad visual y de sonido de primera.
Q**U
Probabilmente, l’edizione più bella fra tutte quelle che possiedo, e ne possiede davvero tante. Di sicuro è la più insolita, e se posso dare un consiglio, visto che di questo film più o meno che lo conosce ne avrà almeno quattro o cinque edizioni diverse, in attesa dell’uscita anche in Italia di una edizione 4K, sì vale decisamente la pena. Il costo ovviamente è piuttosto alto: 60 € circa e spedizione da Amazon UK, d’altra parte un film come questo si compra solo per collezionismo, infatti è ancora nella sua pellicola originale. Privilegio che riservo esclusivamente ai capolavori.
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