Satoshi Kon is no stranger to psychological thrillers we’ve seen him explore this genre in his other works Paprika and Paranoia Agent. ![]() At one point, a man gets stabbed in the nards, and for us there’s nothing more horrific than seeing that, let alone experiencing it. This is partially where the horror of the anime lies, along with depictions of gore and graphic violence. After a traumatic experience in one of her first acting roles, she slips into a state of psychosis where she’s unable to distinguish between the real world and fantasy. Perfect Blue tells the story of a young J-Pop star who decides to leave her music career to become an actress. Satoshi Kon’s 1997 anime film Perfect Blue isn’t inherently considered a horror movie in the general sense, but more of a physiological thriller. Perfect Blue (Rent: Amazon, Youtube, Google Play, Vudu)
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