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Paprika Reviews

  • Chase 2021-12-24 08:01:45

    Jin Min's World-Space and Time

    The first time I heard "Kimmin" was after his death. The first time I saw Jin Min's work, it was not his animation, but his suicide note. Although I didn't know Jin Min at that time, I still looked at his suicide note. At the beginning, there were three worrying words: "Goodbye-See you." He did not...

  • Deontae 2021-12-24 08:01:45

    This is a perfect spring dream from a sexually repressed nation!

    Isn't anyone curious about how red pepper treats patients in dreams?

    On the surface of the movie, what is reflected in the film is Red Pepper’s dialogue and guidance to the patients. In fact, the metaphor that is not directly revealed is to provide physical services to the “patients”. To put it...

  • Shanie 2021-12-24 08:01:45

    "Pirates of the Dream": the face of fantasy

    Text/The ancient city "Paprika" (Paprika) is adapted from the science fiction novel of the same name by the Japanese literary master Yasuhiro Tsutsui. The original novel runs through the fantasy world and the real world. Novels that cannot be visualized". In his directorial debut "The Tribe of...

  • Adelbert 2021-12-24 08:01:45

    Half-dream and half-awake carnival

    The imagination is amazing, this is the first reaction. The biggest difference between Jin Min and Hayao Miyazaki is that Miyazaki is particularly good at recreating one or countless parallel worlds outside the real world, such as the charming Sky City and Nausicaa. Jin Min particularly likes to...

  • Travon 2021-12-24 08:01:45

    Unbearable reality reflected in dreams

    There are many ways to escape from reality, avoiding, covering up, pretending to be ignorant... But the dream is naked, it reflects the most direct fear and desire deep in the heart. "The subconscious bad guy, through dressing, deceived the gatekeeper in the consciousness area, and finally appeared...

  • Rosemarie 2021-12-24 08:01:45

    Red red red

    "Red Pepper" directed by Jin Min is the one that best grasps the interlaced elements of time and space and the narrative of the screen division in an animated film. The whole story is that the dreams of the characters in the film are constantly changing in reality, and time and space are interlaced...

  • Sonia 2021-12-24 08:01:45

    Analyze the classic shots of "Red Pepper"

       Director Jin Min is my favorite animation director. His animation films are not only ups and downs in plot, but also have profound ideological significance; they are also a model of experimental innovation in the audiovisual language of the lens. Here, I will analyze the audiovisual language of...

  • Humberto 2021-12-24 08:01:45

    Love what you love, please be sincere to yourself

    After watching "Papurika", you will surely be like the characters, asking the same sentence repeatedly: "Are you really awake? Is this really reality?"      The feeling of waking up from a big dream makes you stare. The eyes seemed to have just experienced a long suffocation.     Oh my god? ! Is...

  • Keith 2021-12-24 08:01:45

    Red Pepper Ending Song "Baihuye No Niang" (Human Meat Translator

    [PS: The following English is from the ending subtitles of the movie, human flesh transcripts and translations, please indicate when reprinting. ] The distant sky, in the noise of the revolving ring of flowers distant sky, the clamoring That day, on the day, the moment that I cross over, I wake up...t

  • Carli 2021-12-24 08:01:45

    Jinmin: I can only say regret for death

    He is known as the fourth Japanese animation master who will be world-renowned after Hayao Miyazaki, Katsuhiro Otomo, and Mamoru Oshii. Since his debut as a director, he has only four feature stories and one TV series, but he is considered to have pioneered the field of animation. There are totally...