Episode 13

Perfect Blue (1997) - Satoshi Kon's reflection on women in Japan's entertainment industry

"Perfect Blue" (1997) was director Satoshi Kon's first major film. It was also Ethan's latest recommendation to Sarah. And it was a trip! Bewildered, Sarah has to piece together the plot and twists, while Ethan helps parse the narrative and overarching themes.

This animated psychological thriller is set in Japan during the 90s. Mima Kirigoe, a young woman and famous idol singer, is looking to shake up her career. Her transition into acting is an uphill battle and comes at a great cost. Satoshi Kon critiques Japan's film and television industry through Mima's challenges. Simultaneously, he draws attention to the way the public perceives actors, particularly young women, in a way that is still relevant today. But nothing is straight forward.

Content Warning: This film contains scenes or themes of sexual assault, rape, exploitation of young women, stalkers, and violence. We also discuss the film's interpretation of mental illness. Strong language.

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Attributions

Intro Theme: Game Boy | Written by Andrew Stanton | Produced and Performed by Ender

Outro Theme: Faxel-Hecked | Written and Performed by Matteo Galesi

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