@ 5:00 when you get 100% complete story mode plus the main boss is defeated but the end credits didn't roll and then all of the sudden you find out there's a secret final boss the whole time 🎮🕹💯
@@halliegoldrup-lopez9303paprika will be a Latino woman and the developer of the dream interface device will be a black man. Hopefully they'll introduce some trans elements to bring awareness.
I saw this a while but I'll try to explain. Beware of spoilers. First off there's a machine that allows you to read/enter dreams, and Himuro is (so the protagonists think) using it to project his dream into other people's minds. The dream he's been projecting is that crazy parade of inanimate objects, and iirc it causes people to go insane. Paprika enters the dream to find Himuro, but sees he's not in the parade, where he'd normally be. Then she breaks through to another area of the dream and starts exploring Himuro's mind. The dolls and statue are visuals to represent Himuro's feelings about the other characters (Himuro is gay, hence the Adonais-like statue of his attractive male coworker. The dolls are of Tokita, another coworker who Himuro despises, hence their constant irritating buzzing.) But then she finds that the "Himuro" she's exploring is just an empty shell- revealing that Himuro is actually dead or close to dead. While the dream was originally his, he's no longer in it and the one projecting it is someone else. Then she sees the face of the actual villain, who attacks her in the dream, and the chief wakes her up to save her. I left some stuff out, but I think that's all understandable if you haven't seen the movie.
@warron24 the parade dream was apparently just one of their patients, who was insane. It's like the villain too the sickness of that patients dream to infect others.
Inception: Woah hey crazy dream world woop woop
Paprika: Hold my spice rack.
I swear Christopher Nolan got some inspiration from this
One might even say he ripped it off
some? hahah i swear completely copy paste
やっぱりこの作画がいちばん良いな君の名はよりこっちでおねがいしたい
@ 5:00 when you get 100% complete story mode plus the main boss is defeated but the end credits didn't roll and then all of the sudden you find out there's a secret final boss the whole time 🎮🕹💯
your watermark covered the subtitles
2:46 Inception
Lol, it before inception
Christopher Nolan said this was the inspiration to Inception
thing Nolan
@@mr.gloomy2805 this came out before and inspired that movie. check dates. or you run the risk of loosing internet points.
@@hyre1637 "inspiration"
1:23 Son Goku
The source would be the monkey king, that inspired goku
Bro doesnt know who Sun Wukong is 😂
パプリカは実写化しますか?
Yes It Will By Amazon Studios And Also I Think It's Still In Development?
@@halliegoldrup-lopez9303paprika will be a Latino woman and the developer of the dream interface device will be a black man. Hopefully they'll introduce some trans elements to bring awareness.
@@WholesomeMemes no please
Traumdeutung! Traumdeutung!
Fun fact: paprika in our country means pepper
Like in every other country including Japan
今でも全く夢見る機械を忘れてなど居ない。
果たして、本は何処まで出来ていたのだろうか?
So… those who have seen this movie. What is happening?
Dream with infinite boundaries
I saw this a while but I'll try to explain. Beware of spoilers.
First off there's a machine that allows you to read/enter dreams, and Himuro is (so the protagonists think) using it to project his dream into other people's minds. The dream he's been projecting is that crazy parade of inanimate objects, and iirc it causes people to go insane. Paprika enters the dream to find Himuro, but sees he's not in the parade, where he'd normally be. Then she breaks through to another area of the dream and starts exploring Himuro's mind. The dolls and statue are visuals to represent Himuro's feelings about the other characters (Himuro is gay, hence the Adonais-like statue of his attractive male coworker. The dolls are of Tokita, another coworker who Himuro despises, hence their constant irritating buzzing.) But then she finds that the "Himuro" she's exploring is just an empty shell- revealing that Himuro is actually dead or close to dead. While the dream was originally his, he's no longer in it and the one projecting it is someone else. Then she sees the face of the actual villain, who attacks her in the dream, and the chief wakes her up to save her.
I left some stuff out, but I think that's all understandable if you haven't seen the movie.
@warron24 the parade dream was apparently just one of their patients, who was insane. It's like the villain too the sickness of that patients dream to infect others.
Monkey magic 🐒
👍👍
1:16☁️☁️☁️☁️☁️☁️☁️☁️☁️
It Fits Perfectly With The Untitled Third Rio Film By 20th Century Animation!
Perfect For The Untitled Third Rio Film By 20th Century Animation!