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One thing that I really enjoy doing is watching movies. Movies are a very important hobby in my life. One particular genre of movies that I enjoy watching are suspenseful or thriller movies. So once I learned that Perfect Blue was a psychological thriller, I became exited. The beginning of the movie was pretty dull, but it pick up as it continued. An aspect of this movie that really sucked me in was the confusion in the anime. At certain points in the movie, it very difficult to distinguish between what was reality and what was fake or an allusion. Although it was confusing at some points, I was stilled enjoyed the film. In class today, I favored the discussion we had about the film and how it relates today’s society. For example, the use of the internet in the screening and Facebook. I don’t use my Facebook that much anymore, but I never thought of how we create these profiles on websites to make a hyper reality or character for ourselves. On the other hand, when I part take in these websites, it’s not to create something, but just to get connected to others. But I guess in a way you can become something you’re not on social networks by inserting false or imaginary information about yourself. Therefore, you are making a hyper reality.
As far as the movie go, I felt that identity was really lost in this film. Partially Mima, Uchida (Me-Mania), and Rumi . While watching this movie, I thought all three of these characters where all nut jobs. Mima for starters, really got on my nervous in this film. She disappointed me in this film because she allowed others to take control of her life. Personally I felt that she didn’t really have a set identity, she didn’t even know who she was. After becoming an actress/model, she started seeing an imaginary version of herself. This really spooked her, and affected her mentally. Even though see kept arguing with hallucination about who was the real Mima, she still wasn’t sure herself. Another character that had an unstable personality was Uchida. Similar to Mima, I also thought he lack a personality as well. Also, as the movie shows, he didn’t even have a true purpose in life. He was just really heavily obsessed with Mima. As we point out in class, he had tunnel vision. The movie reveals this by the placement of his hair, covering his left eye. This is why sometimes I refer to him as one eye guy. On a bigger note though, he was so caught up in Mima’s life, that he too was devastated when she changed careers. As a result, because he really didn’t have a personality, he was able to be trick by hyper reality. For example, once he created that website for Mima, Rumi started to use it and manipulate him. He thought so highly of the pop star Mima that once he meet the real one, he tried to rape and kill her, which he received from the pop star Mima (Rumi). Last, Rumi was a little similar to Uchida. She too wanted Mima to return to her innocent self. At first Rumi seemed normal, but toward the end of the movie we find out that all the killings were because of her. The killing were a way of getting back at the individuals who played a part what Mima has become. In a way I find it funny because even though she felt other were also controlling Mima, she was doing the same thing as well. Rumi unstable personality really shows at the end of the screening when the director shows Rumi dressed up as Mima. This was a really big shocker to me. I never knew that people can get caught up in others lives so much that you try to take them out and become them. Another weird scene was when Rumi was in the mental institution looking at her reflection. This was abnormal because Mima was the image shown in here reflection.
Not only did the unstable personalities intrigue me, but the use of women in media. From watching perfect blue, we can tell how society uses women in the media world. As this relates to Mima, it was enough for whatever she was doing. For example, once other found out how popular she was getting, they wanted to shift her role in life. Also once he became an actress, that wasn’t enough either, she had to be a model. This is also true in life today. Once a talented woman shows her potential in on area, unless they want to, society tries to then sell whatever other talent that person has. For example Beyonce, when she was discovered, she was a singer. However, now not only do she sings but she also acts as well. To be more extreme, some people may take a good looking singer and use her as a sex image for magazines.
Last, the roles of celebrities are to basically entertain other people. No matter what celebrities do, they are no doing it just for themselves because their audience places a big part in their career. The public kind of chose how successful an individual gets. Therefore, once individuals become celebrities, they become a type of product for the enjoyment of others. Wheatear its acting, singing, modeling, etc, all of these skill are marketable and controlled by society.
Perfect Blue was a very entertaining movie. It really got me to see how celebrities are use in our daily lives. Now I wonder how many individuals in this business actually control their own lives. I also wonder how far they will go to satisfy others before they lose themselves.