: As Mima takes on increasingly dark acting roles, her own memories and the scripted scenes of her TV show begin to merge, leaving her unable to distinguish what is real. Artistic and Cultural Impact
Satoshi Kon's 1997 psychological thriller, , is a seminal piece of cinema that explores the fracturing of identity, the dark side of fame, and the blurring lines between reality and performance. The Breakdown of Identity Perfect Blue(1997)
: Mima is haunted by a "virtual" version of herself—the idol persona she tried to leave behind—which appears as a mocking doppelgänger. : As Mima takes on increasingly dark acting
: She is targeted by an obsessive stalker, "Me-Mania," who views her career shift as a betrayal of her "pure" image. : She is targeted by an obsessive stalker,
The film follows , a pop idol who decides to leave her music group, CHAM!, to pursue a career in acting. This transition triggers a psychological spiral:
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