***Warning, the following may contain spoilers for Perfect Blue. Reader discretion is advised.***
Film Synopsis
Mima Kirigoe (voiced by Junko Iwao) is a popular pop idol. Although not a runaway success, plenty of people look forward to whenever Mima releases a new single. Despite enjoying her time on stage, Mima believes her music career has gone as far as it will go.
To expand her horizons, Mima decides to give up the idol life and make her debut as an actress. Mima put a lot of thought into this choice and knows the move will disappoint many of her fans. However, she failed to realize how poorly some of her more devoted followers would take the news.
Almost immediately, strange and dangerous encounters start occurring around Mima.
There are threatening letters, ominous faxes, and a disturbingly accurate website written by another Mima. Except, this second Mima is still the beloved idol star Mima, and the first Mima is just some unknown actress. But this Mima is earning recognition. Yet, Mima never left the spotlight. Or was there ever a spotlight? Isn’t this Mima the real Mima? Is the other Mima, the true Mima? Is this Mima, in fact, the imposter?
Was there ever a Mima Kirigoe to begin with?

In this confusion, who can you trust when you no longer trust yourself?
Film Positives



Perfect Blue was a mind trip, as well as an excellent display of animated horror.

Most of the scenes in Perfect Blue were intense. However, this film wasn’t that way solely because of brutality – although that was definitely a factor. Instead, I’m more weirded out by the fact that I’m still not one-hundred percent certain what was supposed to be real or a horrific illusion.

I have never seen a movie, series, or anything that has done a better job of illustrating someone’s descent into madness. Perfect Blue was the definition of a jumbled mess, and I never thought I would use that phrase as a positive.

I have never seen a movie, series, or anything that has done a better job of illustrating someone’s descent into madness. Perfect Blue was the definition of a jumbled mess, and I never thought I would use that phrase as a positive.



People weren’t just murdered in this film, they were slaughtered. The worst – by which I mean, the best part – was, although every kill was gruesome, this movie never went beyond the realm of possibility.

There was an instance in this movie that was not fun. This was the moment when Perfect Blue was at its most sadistic at blurring the line between reality and fantasy.



Mima


She had the initial personality traits of a forgettable character. However, Mima was in Perfect Blue. She didn’t stay forgettable for very long.

Here was this young woman who had known nothing but comfort. She had people who adored her, a manager who took care of her, and a family that supported her. The switch from idol to actress was the most drastic change she had ever made. While this may have been a change she wanted, this decision turned out to be a lot more demanding than she expected. Plus, some people simply were not happy about what she did.
And then things took a hard turn.
There was this strange website that knew a disturbing amount of details about Mima’s daily life. Someone was sending her threatening letters. Her acting job required her to do things she wasn’t comfortable with. She began doubting if she had made the right decision. The stress of everything then led to delusions, daydreams, and questioning reality.
Mima quickly became a mess, and the happy smiling pop star was gone.
When she was at her lowest, as well as having to deal with a bunch of deaths and a deranged stalker, Mima was a broken shell of her former self.
Everything I mentioned could have been enough. Mima had everything a horror protagonist could ask for. Fortunately, this movie had two other critical elements that helped cement Mima’s already strong character.
The first was Perfect Blue’s animation. There were times in this movie where you could tell it had been made on a cheap 90s budget; except when it came to Mima. Her facial reactions, her character design, her movements were stunningly detailed and frighteningly well-done.
The second was the performance given by Ms. Junko Iwao who convincingly portrayed both a girly-girl idol turned actress and a person suffering from a mental breakdown.
Mima was great, and there were so many other things I loved about this movie. I enjoyed the kills, the mystery, the insanity, and the ending. Sadly – for me – I can’t really talk about any of them. Every single one of those points would involve spoilers, and I think I have already given away more than I should have.
Thus, let me end this with Perfect Blue was pretty damn good. That said, there was one thing that bothered me.
Film Negatives
I had to watch this movie twice.


By the end of this film, I had no trouble accepting any “inconsistencies.” Whatever was going on could have easily been one of Mima’s hallucinations. But she didn’t start out that way.


Regardless, I could almost ignore this aspect if it wasn’t for the fact the original hole that bothered me in the first place didn’t go away after I rewatched the movie.
How did the seeds of doubt get planted into Mima’s head?
For this story to work at all, we have to accept that Mima must have had some mental condition that, when agitated to the degree seen in Perfect Blue, would have sent her down a dark rabbit hole.
What was the trigger though? Someone, please help. I cannot figure this out.

For this story to work at all, we have to accept that Mima must have had some mental condition that, when agitated to the degree seen in Perfect Blue, would have sent her down a dark rabbit hole.
What was the trigger though? Someone, please help. I cannot figure this out.
There were some disturbing events early on in this film, but there was nothing that suggested Mima’s reality was wrong. She just began questioning her existence for no seemingly good reason.
If that was, indeed, all there was to it, then those conveniences I mentioned were a problem. They turned this movie into the cruel result of multiple one-in-a-million coincidences.
If that was, indeed, all there was to it, then those conveniences I mentioned were a problem. They turned this movie into the cruel result of multiple one-in-a-million coincidences.
Again, to really explain my point, it would require me to give away too much. Although this whole thing was an issue, it sure as hell wasn’t distracting. Perfect Blue had my attention the entire time I was watching it – both times.
Final Thoughts
What’s worse than a monster hiding in the shadows? How about being unable to tell whether the shadows are even there or not?
The better a horror story is, the more confident a person needs to be to watch it. Aspects of this film were uncomfortable, hard to watch, and disturbing – all by design. If your gut is saying this movie doesn’t sound right for you, please listen to it.
However, if you want something to get the blood pumping, the heart racing, and the cold sweat dripping, I doubt you’ll be disappointed with this one.
For my fellow horror junkies out there, I highly recommend Perfect Blue.
But these are just my thoughts. What are yours? Have you seen this film? What would be your advice concerning Perfect Blue? Leave a comment down below because I would love to hear what you have to say.
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One of the best animated thrillers out there. Only an expectation from Satoshi Kon.
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