Postby Mangafanatic » Mon Apr 03, 2006 6:20 am
THEM anime gives a very short overview of content in their Perfect Blue review:
This is a movie for the eighteen and over crowd exclusively. You have to be very mature to watch this movie and not have nightmares for a week thereafter. There is graphic violence, implied rape, graphic nudity, and attendant language (though not nearly much as you'd expect). None of it, however, is gratuitous, surprisingly enough - it's all part of the plot in some way or another, and it is made all the more frightening by the head-twisted psychological bent of this movie. While not a hentai title in the least, it's just too intense of a movie to be shown to minors, or the squeamish. However, if you're a mature adult with no preexisting psychological problems of your own, go right ahead. (Mind you, our Chief Reviewer *hates* horror flicks, but loves this film.)
They also say that the film is as violent as Ninja Scroll. Having seen the movies and series (Millenium Actress, ect) that you've mention seeing, and what I've read about Perfect Blue tells me there's not much of a comparison. Boogiepop may have been disturbing but it lacked the graphic violence (Isn't there some scene where some is attacked by someone with an ice pick
) and sexuality that make Perfect Blue work. In the end, it's upto you, but I think I would probably cry if I watched this movie.
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