The first time I saw Paprika was on UMD when I owned a PlayStation Portable. It didn't have any subtitles and was in Japanese, so I had no idea what was going on.
I loved Paparika, the music is phenomenal and such a creative story. If like psychological thrillers watch Perfect Blue. It's much darker but worth it. Also Tokyo Grandfather's is a great watch. It's a heartfelt story.
YES, YES, YES, THE POSTER NAILS IT! I love a good Anime Retro, of course if your first Memories are a Moving Truck going to the airport, on the way to Japan, and these are the first programs you're exposed to at the age of 2 Then Nuff said. As far as where this has been your whole life, Paprika (2006) It's Free with ads on , Though I don't know how recent the free version is. The film is Younger than by 1 Year. Paprika is 18 so it's still a baby. Wow Kids Born in 2004, 2005, 2006 Can vote this year. 2004 was also a leap year. Alright I Caught Paranoia Agent when it was on Adult Swim, And fair Warning Perfect Blue can get a bit Graphic, have Tissues Handy, But it is along the lines of Paprika so give it a go. The unstable hallway, might be an instability that he is dealing with. if you watch Benny and Joon (1993) Starring Johnny Depp, The Director puts an overbearing wall next to Aidan Quinn, and an Open Field in front of Oliver Platt to show the Types of Characters that Benny and Eric are. Oh it sort of mirrors real life as they're trying to use electronics tap into brain activity while sleeping, as to better understand dreams. LOL you gotta love how Old guys in Anime are usually shorter than everyone else. Kinda reminds me of Ariel's Grotto. Roman Holiday (1953) is a great film. I own it on DVD.
I apologize for the aggressive editing thus cutting off part of my words. It was my first time using this particular editing device.
Great movie! And i also really like the soundtrack. The introtune is very melodious. I also like the "parade" tune.
The first time I saw Paprika was on UMD when I owned a PlayStation Portable. It didn't have any subtitles and was in Japanese, so I had no idea what was going on.
this film is brilliant. my sister showed it to me.
She's got great taste. This is now one of my favorites! :)
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I loved Paparika, the music is phenomenal and such a creative story.
If like psychological thrillers watch Perfect Blue. It's much darker but worth it. Also Tokyo Grandfather's is a great watch. It's a heartfelt story.
Oh wow!!!! Your intro to the film sounds compelling. I’ll definitely have to check this out!
this is one of those movies where I really have to watch several times just trying to make sense of it... is ANYTHING "real"?
So true! What a ride!
YES, YES, YES, THE POSTER NAILS IT! I love a good Anime Retro, of course if your first Memories are a Moving Truck going to the airport, on the way to Japan, and these are the first programs you're exposed to at the age of 2 Then Nuff said. As far as where this has been your whole life, Paprika (2006) It's Free with ads on , Though I don't know how recent the free version is. The film is Younger than by 1 Year. Paprika is 18 so it's still a baby. Wow Kids Born in 2004, 2005, 2006 Can vote this year. 2004 was also a leap year. Alright I Caught Paranoia Agent when it was on Adult Swim, And fair Warning Perfect Blue can get a bit Graphic, have Tissues Handy, But it is along the lines of Paprika so give it a go. The unstable hallway, might be an instability that he is dealing with. if you watch Benny and Joon (1993) Starring Johnny Depp, The Director puts an overbearing wall next to Aidan Quinn, and an Open Field in front of Oliver Platt to show the Types of Characters that Benny and Eric are. Oh it sort of mirrors real life as they're trying to use electronics tap into brain activity while sleeping, as to better understand dreams. LOL you gotta love how Old guys in Anime are usually shorter than everyone else. Kinda reminds me of Ariel's Grotto. Roman Holiday (1953) is a great film. I own it on DVD.