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I believe that we never saw the real Mima until the end of the movie. Rumi was being haunted by her past self the entire time in the movie. When Mima is filming the TV series, Double Bind, I believe that was Rumi the entire time as the actor, manager, and reflection of the pop idol. You can interpret this movie in many ways, which is amazing! What the director did here is amazing, and simply awesome.
Back to the idea of reality, I think something like the matrix is going on here. If you've never watched it, it seems pretty lame now, but the concept is really good (to me). This life is all fake, something like a "hyper-reality", and that our real bodies are outside in the "real" world. We're all living here in "this world" trying to make an identity for ourselves. Maybe we're all trying to find our "real" identities of ourselves, so we can accept our "true selves" in the "real" world. Is that the meaning of life "here"?
Your take on the point of view we experienced in Perfect Blue, is really quite cool. I think your right about the director leavening it ambiguous for the reason that I can be interpreted in many ways. You also talk about “hyper reality” and compare this film to the Matrix. I think this is a very cool comparison and is a great example. In the matrix the world we live in is not actually reality, but a fake one that we are so absorbed in that we can’t tell. In many ways this is also represented in Perfect Blue. I would have never thought of comparing the to, but it makes so much
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