Just finished Paprika. What does Sup Forums think of the film and what did you get out of its story and message?

Just finished Paprika. What does Sup Forums think of the film and what did you get out of its story and message?

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I haven't watched it but I think it sucks

It's nothing special. His other movies are better.

A huge improvement on the original book.

I got such a guilty boner when that guy ripped her true self out of her persona. Why did that turn me on jesus?

Kon's peak.

Wow, someone else actually read the book. Completely agree with you too.

All I remember was the wild ride and chases. Can you tell me what the message was supposed to be?

I love this movie and refuse to be bullied into thinking it's anything less than a masterpiece

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This might be my favorite segment of animation of all time

I liked it a lot better when I saw it as a child. I think it's slightly above average now. God tier track by Susumu Hirasawa though; Byakko no Musume is a 10/10 the song of angels.

I learn that women are the biggest fear of men, did nobody got mad at that message when the movie aired?

Fatso gets hot girl.

Those dolls were freaky.

That at the center of any genki woman is a haggard, cold, bitch just waiting for the opportunity to come out.

God damn it's so breathtaking

Paranoia Agent was probably Kon's best though desu

this

I preferred it over Paranoia Agent.

Paranoia Agent is better

But really anything Satoshi Kon did was fucking fantastic, he was too good for this world.

She gets with the fat guy in the end because of reasons.

Worth watching just for the music alone.

Story was interesting and somewhat original. Character development felt lacking, especially the villains.

7/10 would be my rating.

it's called love senpai

What did YOU think of it

I think its my least favorite Satoshi Kon movie. Felt like all fluff and no substance. But maybe I'd like it better on rewatch Idk.

Trippy like all of satashi kon's work

I thought it was fantastic. I love its grim and cynical look at technology and modern Japan. The story gets super abstract especially near the end but I like its creativity. I'll probably give it a second watch just to see the things I missed.

This except I felt story was kinda lacking (they never elaborated enough on their device which is pretty much the whole movie)

but holy shit HIRASAWA

You need to watch it more than once, or you might not appreciated it too much.

shit-tier desu

how many fucking times did the parade scene play

definitely Kon's weakest film

which didn't make any sense. There was no indication whatsoever that those two were in love at any point of the story.

It's great visually but i spaced out on the story a lot so i don't remember a god damn thing in it.
I didn't get a boner like this weirdo but this is the best part of the movie.

I think the message is pretty simple. Reality is more important than dreams and we shouldn't escape from reality, but dreams are a reflection of reality. Specifically our desires, traumas etc.