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Apr 5, 2025
Yep, I read the manga, watched the anime and the movies, and even though I knew what the outcome was but this movie was really mess for me.I felt uneasy constantly throughout the movie. No one talked to each other properly, why didn't Mafuyu go and talk to Uenoyama when he was constantly feeling uneasy about the past? Why does Uenoyama have to learn everything from others? (I feel sorry for him :() and I felt like their relationship was regressing instead of progressing.)
Akihiko and Haruki, since their relationship was already covered in the first movie, we see short but happy scenes of their relationship
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in this movie.
And the main characters in this movie are Shizusumi and Hiiragi. It was definitely disturbing, using Shizusumi's character and personality as an excuse is ridiculous, there were obvious elements of harassment in the last scenes and it bothered me. (I can't look at them as happy and pure love scenes, sorry.) I think that Shizusumi made Hiiragi feel uneasy with his erroneous thoughts that he thought without listening to anything, only with his outside observations and with the words and actions he said as a result. But no matter what, they love and value each other, there is no mistake in that.
Ahh, everything in this movie is so complicated, incomplete and everyone has misunderstood everything so much that I can't write a review right now!
I wish Mafuyu would openly talk about his feelings with Uenoyama this movie.( I feel like it's been unnecessarily prolonged.)
Akihiko and Haruki are in a healthy relationship, I'm quite happy for that, but I want to see them a little more.. little bit..
*Go and read the manga, it's less confusing to watch once you know everything.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Apr 4, 2025
"Akihiko has changed and I thought about who could change Akihiko like this." When Haruki said these words, at first I thought of Ugetsu, like him, but then I realized that all of Akihiko's efforts were for Haruki and I felt my heart ache. In fact, even though Akihiko's words and actions towards Haruki hurt him a lot, we witnessed Akihiko really trying, and it made us forget all of his mistakes. Realizing his mistakes for the person he loves and trying to fix them proves how much he cares.
Perhaps the fact that this movie is deeper and a more realistic about the relationship compared
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to anime or other given movies made this couple and the movie more valuable to me.Even though my memory of the movie is blurry, I remember this very well: Keep your promise to Haruki and be a man worthy of him and his love, Akihiko.
Because after you said those words, I bowed my head down like Haruki and cried too.
I'm happy to see a special movie for them and I can watch it again and again..
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Mar 23, 2025
A series of stories that end at the most exciting point..In this one-chapter manga, we witness multiple and different beautiful loves. First and innocent loves, abused hearts, loves that make they feel 'like me' after lost years, finding a smile that will warm your heart at a bus stop in a pile of hopelessness when you think everything is going bad and others..
(My self that constantly uses the bus wanted to experience one of these stories, I'll be honest :D)
A manga that you shouldn't expect much from, that you can give a chance to because it is one of the popular one-shots and whose art
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style I also like.
''Tomorrow on the same bus?
Okay, on the same bus.''
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Mar 20, 2025
A perfect, perfect blue. Every time I watch this movie, I notice a new detail and get a little more impressed, for me it is Satoshi Kon's best work and I also thank Yoshikazu Takeuchi for this valuable story, I want to buy the novel too..
It would be very insufficient to look at Perfect Blue as a simple plot involving an idol and an obsessive fan, this plot contains more psychological elements than I could have imagined. And before I get down to the subheadings, I want to write about the anime. The visuals of the anime (I don't know how to express it.) were
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not as impressive to me as Millennium Actress
or Paprika, but I think it reflects the generally unsettling atmosphere of the movie very well. And the musics, blended and harmonized with the emotions in that moment, it is impossible not to be drawn into the movie when the musics comes on.
The obsessive fan relationship, which is the main element of the movie, was also experienced during the time the movie was made, and they actually saw the future. Our pervert, who could not stand the slightest change in Mima, was similar to the fans who are still present today, who cannot stand even the slightest change in their idol's hair, clothing, style, thoughts or relationships, and who spew hatred at the person they call their idol or claim to love. I do not have any hate speech, but I am sure that such incidents also occur in the most popular kpop sector today, at least I am sure that one of the biggest reasons for idol suicide cases, the exact reasons of which have not yet been found, are fans who claim to love their idols but harm them. The pervert's inability to accept Mima’s change, talking to the idol Mima he created in his mind, seeing her hallucinations, and having the people who caused her to quit this idol career killed by, I guess, hired killers, if not himself, are all proof of how sick his mentality is. Although we do not have the slightest information about the pervert, we can understand that he is someone who is devoid of love and attention, who lives alone.
So we see him trying to get the love and attention he lacks from Mima but she sends words of love to the general fan base and tries to reciprocate the attention he receives. (but he thinks that all of this is done especially for him) So this part of the plot was quite impressive, I watched a plot that told the future so clearly. A 'love' where you compromise yourself can easily turn into hate.
Identity, the identity conflict that Mima experiences turned her psychology upside down. I think there are actually many external and internal factors in this identity conflict;
Pressure, Mima thinks that people will be disappointed if she returns to her career as an idol (she actually acts according to the thoughts and words of people outside at every moment.) They insist that there is no future for her in idol carier and that acting can make money. This idea is proven by Mima’s sentence "It's hard but this is what I chose." In other words, she thinks that she is trapped in a dead end and there is no way out.
The articles written by the pervert, since the pervert writes these articles in the first person, that is, from Mima’s mouth, after a while, Mima starts to think that she wrote the articles herself, also under the influence of the hallucinations she sees. (Did I really do it? Did I really go? Am I really not happy with my acting career?)
That confusion of reality and acting, which was also used in the movie Millennium Actress.Her acting career triggers her psychological problems even more.While Mima is in an identity conflict in her real life, we see that this issue is addressed in the movie she plays, and even in the last scene, the character she plays is diagnosed with a psychological illness by a psychologist. In other words, every line Mima plays is a reflection of her thoughts in real life, the emotions she feels for the sake of the role are a reflection of her real feelings. And after a while, Mima gets confused between the scenes she plays and the moments in her real life, and she starts to question whether every moment she experiences is real or not. In fact, the fact that any memory suddenly turns into a movie scene allows us to make sense of the events.
And Rumi is actually another person who has a personality conflict. It is obvious that Rumi was an idol in his youth but could not hold on to this industry and that he thought he could realize the ideals that Mima could not realize with her glamorous idol career. Actually, I thought of Rumi as a parent who could not realize they dream, who imposed a profession on their child without caring about they personality, loved ones and thinking that they was similar to theyself. And Mima ending her idol career causes Rumi to end her dream world as well, although she seems sad at her at the beginning, we see her anger coming out in the last scenes.
And in the scene where the truck hits Idol Mima, I thought the lights of the truck were a spotlight and Idol Mima was ending her last scene and saying goodbye to us. So we are saying goodbye to Idol Mima forever and I think Mima is also free from this mess, now there is only actress Mima, the real Mima.
“Karşımızdakini olduğu gibi görmeyip onu tanrılaştırmak, sonra da sanki böyle bir tanrı olabilirmiş de olmuyormuş diye ona kızmak... Bana biraz haksızlık etmiyor musun?”
- Winter Sleep / Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Mar 12, 2025
It was definitely the right decision to finish the manga after the anime. But it was necessary to finish the anime and the three movies at the same time, because I realized that I was getting lost in the subject until I waited for the other movies. Anyway, there is such a difference between reading Given as a manga and watching it as an anime.. Even if I didn't read the manga, I would definitely watch the anime and the movies. (suggestion)
Reading given actually made me enjoy the art style more. The character and environment drawings were quite beautiful, Akihiko's drawings were the best!! (I
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read it over and over again). In fact, the anime was no different than a movie for me, the animations were so impressive that I could understand the character's feelings with split-second facial expressions that we might not notice. But I also felt the characters' feelings better in the manga, the feelings touched my heart more with the black and white drawings.
And I can definitely say that reading Given only as a manga is a very painful experience. I read it after watching the anime, during the concert scenes in the manga, I felt like a deaf person who could never listen to the songs where people were crying, laughing, and filling their feelings.(really) My ears were buzzing during the music scenes, I kept saying, "I want to hear it, I want to listen!" I am very grateful for the anime and the songs..
I want to touch on the homosexual relationships, which are the main event of this series according to 'some people'. While reading the manga, we witnessed eight men's different love languages, the three main couples had relationships that were complicated at first but deserved a happy ending. But after finishing it, I realized only one thing, I didn't care at all. Reading the love of two men, reading their past wounds was no different than reading a "heterosexual love". I will never understand why people make such a big deal about this.I don't have much to do with bl content but I thought about this: What kind of difference is there between my love for a man and Mafuyu's love for Yuki or Uenoyama? (Any example) maybe his is much stronger. So if you're going to look at this manga with a very simple logic like it has bl content, don't read it at all, this manga is more than these simple thoughts.It tells about past experiences, pain, human relationships, being able to listen and understand the other person and feel their emotions.Actually, I enjoy reading series where the truth hits us in the face rather than series where homosexual relationships are told in a rosy universe.
Mafuyu and Uenoyama, although Mafuyu's attachment or longing for Yuki in some scenes sometimes made me uneasy (because I felt sorry for Ue), I can't understand it because I've never been in such a situation, so my judgment could be unreasonable. (I thought about how terrible it is to lose the only person you have in your life, especially when your last moments are so painful and full of regret..) But I saw, Mafuyu slowly came out of his shell, I even thought if Ue had never helped him, would Mafuyu have experienced a similar terrible scenario? And they are young people, how much experience do they have in life? That's why I think we shouldn't judge them too much or spew hatred. Mafuyu will never forget Yuki, as Yuki said, he will remain an unclosable hole in his heart but as long as a person lives, they can embark on new loves with that hole. Ue will slowly heal him, their love for each other will increase. It's actually quite nice that Ue respects his past, yes, he could sometimes have distorted thoughts because at first it seemed like Mafuyu's wound would never heal, maybe Uenoyama was afraid of not being able to heal his wound on his own. But time is the cure for everything...
Akihiko and Haruki, the best thing to understand them is to watch the first movie. Their relationship is too complicated in my opinion, I don't understand.(because Ugetsu) But their relationship became so healthy. Yes, Akihiko hurt Haruki, he said words that even hurt my heart but in the end, realizing his mistakes and changing for the man he loved, trying was valuable, it was proof of his love...
Hiiragi and Shizusumi, I didn't have much of an opinion towards this couple. Some of Shizusumi's scenes made me laugh for a long time, while Hiiragi's energy was great.. he in the scene really shone. This couple is completely connected their all life, there is no other explanation.
And all the other characters, especially Yuki and Ugetsu, all had valuable stories in themselves. I am happy to have witnessed all of them. Although most of the time the characters' thoughts and the dead ends they get into seem like a huge mess to me (because I have never had such feelings or experience) their stories still warmed my heart..
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Mar 8, 2025
I couldn't understand, I guess I didn't understand what was being said or what people were understanding. But after watching for a few days, I was able to make sense of things when I thought about it with a clear mindset. Some of the dialogues in the movie touched me so much that they are still in my brain.
Since it was my first time watching this type of anime, I was confused while watching it. I thought to myself, "What the hell is this?!" but even after watching it I remember everything about the movie, how does this happen?
And no matter what I say,
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it's a visual feast. I think that concepts such as dreams, the subconscious and the 'confusion' that are meant to be explained are explained in the best way. The confusion was never absurd; Even things that were absurdly disconnected seemed to make sense together. While watching, I thought to myself, "Am I really having such complicated dreams?" (maybe)
I was pointlessly waiting for the main plot of the movie. Throughout the movie, there are thoughts like there must be a bad character, we have to defeat him or Paprika must come to an end. But this movie wasn't like that, it was irrelevant, what this movie wanted to tell was very different and whatever it was, it was perfect. Maybe even though I didn't understand what was being said at all, 'I'm going to make an anime about dreams and subconscious.Draw it.' Even for people who perfectly fulfill the wishes of someone who said these things, I can give high marks to this anime. It was really high quality..
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Mar 4, 2025
It was my favorite manga Tatsuki Fujimoto's works. I don't know if I'm in the minority but for me, if I can find something from myself in a movie, book or manga, it makes it even more special and affects me more. It was exactly like that in Sayonara Eri. As someone who also read the Look Back, I don't remember feeling anything when I finished that manga but after finishing Sayonara Eri, it made me sit and think for a while..
First of all, the drawings, I knew Tatsuki Fujimoto's drawings would never upset me but in this manga, the man did wonders! The
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panels flowed like a camera shot, which is the main event of the manga, I had to slow myself down to catch the details, otherwise it would suck me in as if I was falling off a cliff. He managed to convey the emotion to the reader in the best way, and as the reader, we were in Yuta's perspective most of the time.
In other words, it is a manga that can be given a chance just for its drawings.
When we come to the subject, we see our main character, Yuta, who videotaped his mother's last moments (I still can't understand why his mother did this, it seems selfish), turned them into a movie and was lynched. As the story progresses, things get a little deeper on Yuta's side, he meets Eri and I witness dialogues that I did not expect. But no matter what, Yuta is always so calm, maybe I'm the only one who thinks this way, I don't know but I can't even imagine what storms are raging inside him. (I think I can interpret those explosion scenes this way..) The finale was a complete emptiness for me, I need to make sense of some of the pieces. But no matter what, this man was both an artist, a screenwriter and in my opinion, the director of this manga.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Mar 3, 2025
It looks like it will be a long and complex review..
The drawings impressed me throughout the movie, the character of Chiyoko fascinated me, she was so beautiful in the scenes. And I can't believe how it was made in the 2000s, it was really high quality. The environment drawings, character drawings, especially the last scenes... they were literally movie scenes. The whole movie flashing before our eyes in the last minutes summarized the whole story.(This was the most exciting part of the movie) I waited with hope throughout the series, just like the Chiyoko character. I wanted him to come, I wanted them to meet
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again.
Actually, this anime was not tiring, it told the story so calmly, slowly and well.. It was like a medicine after the ‘Paprika’ haha. Our side characters Genya and Kyouji were definitely the other colors of the story, without them I wouldn't have had as much fun ^^
And most importantly, following him for years, missing him, waiting until he finally forgets him... I don't know, when we were child, we grew up with fairy tales with happy endings, now these stories affect and destroy me. But isn't this love at first sight? Chiyoko's character was a girl who bonded quickly, perhaps due to the environment and time she lived in. Even though this may seem pointless to some viewers, it doesn't matter. And I'm thinking, what made I think Chiyoko was really in love? Maybe her was not even a love, maybe she wanted to connect to something, that key was what would hold her throughout her life, I don't know. These are meaningless since Chiyoko's past is not mentioned.But it was hope, waiting, the desire to hand over the mysterious key and of course, promises made to a young girl.. But if she was in love, I believe that such innocent loves exist in real life.And I look more at the war and destruction side of the issue. I hate it, I hate the centuries of wars, the rebellions, having to flee. I wonder how many loves, how many lives, how many hopes were destroyed like this?
I believe this story really happened somewhere once upon a time. Maybe not the same, but similar ones. In the end... I hope that many others will meet happily, just like Chiyoko and him meeting.
''After all, I love myself who chasing after him.''
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Mar 1, 2025
I have never had a quiet companion in my life but I always wanted one. (I was one of the child rejected by their family :D) This story made me sad but maybe the real reason was that I missed the opportunity to have such a friend during the years I spent on the path of innocence and maybe it would never come true..
Every life and journey told throughout the manga was deep, meaningful and valuable in itself. While brief information was given about the lives of the characters, they actually had a great loneliness and an equally great desire for companion. No human could
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have fulfilled this wish but luckily the dogs that fate brought them together did it.
If you have a quiet buddy, you should definitely read this manga, maybe it will change your perspective on him/her. If you've never had one (like me), you'll think, "I wish I had a 'happy' that I could hug tightly right now.."
No matter what, you should read these beautiful stories.
I break three points from the shortness of the stories, I wish we could have established tighter ties with the characters, it could have made the story even more impressive. But mangaka may have wanted to leave it with the taste and he succeeded..
bye (˶º⤙º˶)
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Feb 25, 2025
If I were to describe this manhwa in one words, I would say 'unreal'. I cried at some points towards the end because their love, support and loyalty made me feel so much like I couldn't find them in this life! Oh this man..
While the story focused on Hwang Yura's character development and it was pretty good, I can't say the same for Kang Seunghyeon because he was always perfect.(shh) As we read the manhwa, we gradually read that Hwang Yura's character developed, healed her wounds and 'grew up' as a result of her partner's love and care. The side characters weren't that important to
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the story, they were used more to extend the story, so the spotlight was on these two throughout the manhwa. Although the story wasn't realistic, I think it was beautiful and natural. (Hwang Yura's sad and impressive past also made me think that way.)
And the drawings are perfect, vibrant and bright, making some scenes more impressive!
I recommend that you don't expect much from this manhwa, it doesn't have a very impressive or deeply written story. I can easily say that it has a story that appeals to young girls. You can read this to relax after a confusing and intense series.
*Footnote* You will slowly slide on the couch and make crazy sounds while reading. (experience) I can't remember the last time I laughed this much..
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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