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Perfect Blue

| Rating: | R (for animated sequences of violence and nudity, and for brief language) |
| Genre: | Drama |
| Release Date: | August 20, 1999 |
| Running time: | 80 minutes |
| Cast: | Junko Iwao, Rika Matsumoto, Steve Bulen, Bambi Darro, Syd Fontana |
| Director: | Satoshi Kon |
| Writer: | Sadayuki Murai |
| Distributor: | Palm Pictures |
Description: Mima was a pop idol, worshipped by the masses until fashion dictated otherwise. In order to salvage her career, she is advised to drop music and pursue acting. A soap opera role is offered but Mima's character is less clean cut than desired. Regardless, she agrees and events take a turn for the worse. She begins to feel reality slip, that her life is not her own. She discovers (imagines) her identical twin, a mirror image that hasn't given up singing. Internet sites appear describing every intimate detail of her life and a figure stalks her from the shadows. Her friends and associates are threatened (and killed) as Mima descends into a dangerous world of paranoid delusion. She fears for her life and must unravel fact from illusion in order to stay alive. Perfect Blue represents a major change from traditional anime subject matter, analysing the pop icon phenomenon, fame and its psychological impact on the performer.
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