SXE9: PERFECT BLUE & PAPRIKA
Enter The Void
English - May 29, 2019 14:35 - 1 hour - 76.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 75 ratingsTV & Film movies Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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So this episode was supposed to be just about PERFECT BLUE, Satoshi Kon's 1997 animated psychological thriller. But we couldn't stop at just one! So Renan and Bill went ahead and watched PAPRIKA, his 2006 science-fiction opus too, which also sadly would be his last feature film. Today, your hosts talk about the life and career of Satoshi Kon, his incredible imagination and mastery of technique, and how both films examine themes of dual identities. Also discussed: Perfect Blue on the internet and celebrity culture; Paprika on dreams and filmmaking; how Darren Aronofsky borrowed well and Christopher Nolan borrowed poorly—and borrow they did; plus, are these films definitely anime?
Episode links:
Satoshi Kon on Wikipedia Perfect Blue on IMDb Perfect Blue on Wikipedia Paprika on IMDb Paprika on Wikipedia Satoshi Kon interview on PerfectBlue.com Little White Lies on the optimism of Perfect Blue Roisin Kiberd on Perfect Blue and internet celebrity Peach's Almanac tries to explain Perfect Blue SyFyWire tries to explain what happens in Paprika ThatMomentIn also tries to explain Paprika Badass Digest on Black Swan vs. Perfect Blue Film School Rejects on Inception and Paprika "Screaming in a bathtub" side-by-side "Shattered reality" side-by-side Luke Thompson on Kon as anime Satoshi Kon - Editing Space & Time by Tony Zhou Dazed Digital on The Dreaming Machine The Guardian obituary for Satoshi KonShow links:
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