
In the second half, they come at you all at once, but Mima is strong…
For now, I’ve finished watching this work.
Which one do you like the most?
>>1
I prefer the entertainment direction, so maybe The Godfathers.
I like paprika too, though.
I also like actress Akira for another thousand years.
>>7
The overall atmosphere is really nice, isn’t it?
There is an appeal that is not about being interesting or something like that.
A movie that makes your testicles ache.
It’s made that way, but Tokyo Godfathers is the most interesting.
The screen is my favorite, “Millennium Actress.”
I couldn’t understand Paprika and Tokyo Godfathers.
>>4
Isn’t the latter the easiest to understand!?
>>16
I’ve seen Tokyo Godfathers several times, but I’ve never watched it from beginning to end.
I want to watch it since there are no DVDs, but the ways to watch it are limited.
I’m contemplating whether to buy a Blu-ray.
In terms of completeness, “Millennium Actress” stands out, but when it comes to visual entertainment, “Paprika” is exceptional.
I like Tokyo Godfathers the most.
In the end, I end up liking everything.
In the end, during the tag, the person chasing is probably running at full speed if it were depicted in actual visuals.
I really love Millennium Actress.
I was so thrown off by the scene with the goldfish swimming in the final room that I got my brain fried and went through a phase of only digging into psychological thrillers for a while.
A twisted otaku: “The JoJo OVA battle of Kakyoin’s barrier is supreme.”
>>12
But I like tank trucks too.
Is it the dreaming machine?
Could you please publish it, even if it’s just a novel?
I wanted to watch more anime.
Take care of your body, okay…?
I think there are incidents mixed in where Mima herself is the culprit.
“Millennium Actress is great, isn’t it?”
It would be nice to portray the life of a great actress who continues to run while crossing paths with others in a poignant way, and to conclude with a single phrase that affirms everything about life at the very end.
>>20
The intro of “Rotation” that plays alongside the disappearance of the rocket heading towards the distant sky is incredibly beautiful, isn’t it?
I was able to experience the emotion of art for the first time.
>>20
I was surprised to find that there are quite a few people who dislike that ending.
I like it the most.
>>33
If you take it literally, you might be disappointed thinking it wasn’t a good romance.
I believe it’s something like, “I have no regrets in my life!”
I was overwhelmed by Millennium Actress the first time I saw it.
You won’t see it unless you search for it.
Can you forgive that bastard Otaki who hid the key and even got married?
I can’t distinguish between reality and unreality, and it gets confusing.
In Perfect Blue, the scene where they notice the last room gives me chills.
The Godfathers is a movie that tells a story of a reality that feels like a fantasy, unlike others that mix fantasy and reality.
It won’t be like that… It’s already happening! Just take what you see as it is because the developments keep piling up.
What about Paranoia Agent?
>>27
Sounds good.
If I spoil it, the girl in the OP whose eyes aren’t smiling is the real culprit.
Only the screenwriter depicts the murder scene from Mima’s perspective.
>>28
Wasn’t it the photographer who took nude photos?
I really regretted not being able to go when they were playing it again at the cinema!
Next, let’s watch the OVA JoJo.
>>32
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>>38
Vanilla Ice! Did you mess up?
If you take a closer look at the mid-game fake Mima’s live scene, you’ll notice that Mima’s movements are outdated, which makes sense.
I suddenly became a fan after that last line in “Millennium Actress.”
The punchline from this and Millennium Actress somehow feels ordinary in contrast to the eccentricity of the work… it feels normal.
It’s truly a letdown, or rather…
I prefer the endings of the other two works.
In that scene, the president has an angry expression, making it hard to hate him.
Well, it’s the president who brought in the work, so they’ve absorbed a lot, but we’re doing our best for the next one! So it’s not excusable.
I prefer something like the quality of the thread image, as Paprika is a bit too focused on visual artistry.
This person’s contest book is amazing, seriously, it’s worth a look!
Almost original drawing.
>>43
It’s just that I’m a perfectionist and I’ll do everything myself!! Because of my personality…!
>>44
They died…
When I see the Millennium Actress, the young Chiyoko is incredibly well-proportioned and beautiful.
I normally don’t look at it that way, but I can’t help but think how well you can draw this.
I wished I could see the dreaming machine.
They’re making it in the afterlife.
I feel like I’ve seen everything, but which one did I watch first?
I still wonder what a great death face looks like.
I feel like I haven’t heard about idols transitioning to actresses recently.
Is it about the same level as Kanna Hashimoto?
>>51
There are a lot of them in the slope category, right…?
>>51
Yeah, there are a lot.
Maybe you just don’t know about idols.
For those who are interested in Satoshi Kon’s works, I would definitely recommend watching Tokyo Godfathers first.
I think it’s the easiest to understand.
Tokyo Godfathers is not something that can be discussed in simple or superficial terms.
It’s just interesting.
>>55
It’s just as it looks, right?
Am I viewing it with a twisted perspective because of other works?
I wonder if it’s okay to write something as candid as Perfect Blue War Chronicles.
It’s good because it’s interesting.
It’s amazing that, despite drawing such cute characters, you made the protagonist a high school girl who isn’t cute at all.
Tokyo God was also great in terms of the cast.
I feel that Perfect Blue most seamlessly connects delusion and reality.
In other words, the others feel thin on reality, but this one strangely has a sense of reality that directly connects to delusion.
I wish you had lived longer… The blog where I wrote farewell words was very sad.
Despite creating thriller works, it feels like the conclusion ends up being moderate.
The story of Paprika is not difficult at all.
It feels difficult because of the direction, which is similar to Innocence.
Is it true that the overseas evaluation is quite high?
I love the scene where Paprika, with her big (or not so big) eyes, runs off saying something incomprehensible.
Millennium Actress was really good.
I recently found out that the character design for Paranoia Agent is by the same person as Your Name.