Perfect Blue Review
A haunting and somewhat disturbing anime feature. If anyone is going to remake this into a live action flick, I'd want it to be Chris Nolan, with Memento and Inception already on his resume. The movie starts out creepy enough, but then as Mima delves into paranoia, we're sucked into that journey with her with scenes jumping around from dreams to reality to imagination. The entire time I'm watching this, I couldn't help but put Atsuko Maeda in the Mima role. Haunting, disturbing and creepy with a nice twist at the end.