I know its an anime film that's been talked about a lot on these forums already, but there didn't seem to be an obvious thread in this section of the site, so here's a quick recommendation for this film.
I recently bought Millennium Actress and Perfect Blue in a boxset. I have so far only watched the latter, which I actually had lower expectations for, but thought the movie was excellent when I got round to seeing it.
Some of the scenes people have listed in the general anime chat forum (in the "most disturbing scenes thread) were indeed a bit much, but they were no worse than many of today's live action films, so I didn't feel that it was in anyway giving anime a bad name or falling back into a reputation of ultra-violence and porn.
As has been mentioned in many places, the music was very effectively used and carefully builds the tension throughout the movie. Its perhaps one of my favourite features of the movie and helped to link together each scene nicely (particularly useful since its often hard to tell when the main character is truly experiencing reality).
I don't want to go into too much detail, so as to avoid spoilers, but for anyone who hasn't yet given this movie a try (and is over 18), I'd recommend it. I'm looking forward to seeing Millennium Actress too and might post some comments if this topic isn't shouted down.
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I recently bought Millennium Actress and Perfect Blue in a boxset. I have so far only watched the latter, which I actually had lower expectations for, but thought the movie was excellent when I got round to seeing it.
Some of the scenes people have listed in the general anime chat forum (in the "most disturbing scenes thread) were indeed a bit much, but they were no worse than many of today's live action films, so I didn't feel that it was in anyway giving anime a bad name or falling back into a reputation of ultra-violence and porn.
As has been mentioned in many places, the music was very effectively used and carefully builds the tension throughout the movie. Its perhaps one of my favourite features of the movie and helped to link together each scene nicely (particularly useful since its often hard to tell when the main character is truly experiencing reality).
I don't want to go into too much detail, so as to avoid spoilers, but for anyone who hasn't yet given this movie a try (and is over 18), I'd recommend it. I'm looking forward to seeing Millennium Actress too and might post some comments if this topic isn't shouted down.
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Glass pipes