Review of Paprika of Satoshi Kon

in review •  7 years ago  (edited)

Today I would share with all steemian my feeling about this masterpiece of Japanese animation. paprika is a marvelous dream, and you can't understand the difference inside the movie from reality and wonder, dreaming and being awake. 

Plot


We are in a not far future, where was invented a device can show the dream of other people. THese devices called DC mini are using by psychoanalyst for understanding the human subconscious, and fix the internal problematic of the patient. Until a thief stole that device for make terrorism and create a collective dream and create chaos.  The Doctor Atsuko Chiba, under the pseudonym of paprika, try to save the situation and resolve the case

Consideration about this movie


This movie, that inspires the knower film from Cristopher Nolan "Inception", is an open eyes dream, the color it's a must inside all film. The position of characters is a nowhere dimension, dense of a minimalistic plot completed by amazing music created by Susumu Hirasawa.

This is a difficult film, not because the plot it's difficult to understand but because it's impossible to take a moment of breath. The parade collective dream it's something we never say in a movie and can incorporate in this hysteria the viewer itself. So doesn't matter if is impossible to follow itself all citation inside the film or all aspect, WE ARE IN A DREAM!

Images of a marvelous beauty, directly from a new dimension


But the bEst judges are you so, I link below the link to the opening and I hope can enjoy this film

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"Paprika"  opening and credit from Youtube

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I have to say this is one of my favorite films of all time, the artwork is amazing throughout. I don't think anyone does segway's as well as Satoshi Kon. This guy does a great analysis on Kon's ability to transition