As early as the 1990s, Japan had already produced such high-IQ animations, which is what I admire very much about Japan. I don't know how many years it will take for Chinese animation to reach such a height.
Let me talk about my personal opinion.
At the beginning, it was mentioned that Liumei used to be an idol singer, but now she is out of style and is acting as an agent with Weima.
When Weima chose to be an idol, Liumei was against it. It was very sad to see Weima filming a rape scene, because in Liumei's heart, "the pure Weima should not be sullied." This is why people who insult Wei Ma are killed one after another.
Later, Wei Ma asked to stay in the United States to teach herself how to use the computer, and at this time, she discovered the fake Wei Ma's blog.
This blog was written by Liumei in Weima's tone. She is very aware of Weima's every move.
Wei Ma, who was resistant to filming rape scenes and pornographic photos, resonated with the fake Wei Ma's blog and began to doubt herself, so it was true that she stayed in the United States for schizophrenia, and it was also unclear when she was filming the realistic script.
My personal opinion is that Liumei wants to make Weima question herself by writing a blog, disgust with being an actor, and make Weima become a pure idol.
That wretched man is just a pretense for the show. Let the audience mistakenly think that the murderer is him, but in fact the real perverted fans are studying in the United States.
In the last scene, Liu Mei found that the fish in the fish tank were all alive, and opened the curtains and said, "This is not my room."
Because that is the room to stay in the United States. Rumi puts on Weima's clothes and fantasizes about herself as her idol, Weima, when she was young. When the fake was killed and the real was killed, the appearance of Liumei in the mirror explained everything.
It's just that I don't quite understand. What does Wei Ma's weird smile in the car mean in the last scene?
Is it possible that Wei Ma used her fine points to stay in the United States to kill the person she wanted to kill, and then became famous...
PS: I just found an answer on Baidu Know, which is also very interesting
The protagonist of this film is called Takakura Yoko. After being raped in real life, she has a personality problem and becomes a serial killer (it can be seen from the plot that the deceased are all male), but she fantasizes about herself as Wei Ma and Liu Mei. A series of plots (including the rape of Yoko is just a play she played as Mima, killing the deceased in the play for various reasons) to escape the pain in reality (in reality, Yoko was indeed raped and killed), the movie At 60 minutes, the mystery has been basically revealed, and the logic of the film is straightened out. When the female police officer solved the case and caught Yoko, Yoko immediately turned the content of real life into her imagination to escape reality.
In the end, Yoko was sent to a mental hospital. She once again fantasized that the only person who was left in the mental hospital was a person who stayed in the United States, and she was Wei Ma who started a new life outside the mental hospital. So the name of the film is perfect blue, which can be translated as the perfect world of depression.
Because the protagonist is mentally ill, no matter what setbacks and pains she encounters, she can perfectly avoid them in her spiritual world.
- Da Da Da Ling Le
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