GKIDS and Shout! Factory has announced a SteelBook Blu-ray release of Satoshi Kon’s movie Perfect Blue, featuring an exclusive art book and more.
Satoshi Kon’s classic movie Perfect blue will receive a SteelBook Blu-ray release this September.
In a recent press release, the North American anime distributor GKIDS and home video company Shout out! Factory announced that director Satoshi Kon’s groundbreaking psychological thriller Perfect blue It will be available to the North American public in a SteelBook Blu-ray edition. This digitally remastered version of the film will be released on September 14 and will include a number of additional features.
In addition to the digitally remastered cut of the film, the SteelBook edition will also include the original SD version of the film with Japanese Dolby Digital 2.0 mono audio. Both versions of the film will have English subtitles. Additionally, the SteelBook features a unique and never-before-seen 12-page picture book, various theatrical trailers and TV commercials (including new trailers from the film’s US and UK re-releases), interviews with the cast and crew of the film in English and four new features. featurettes.
The four feature films are In the blue, which will include brand new interviews, Angel of your heart, which will show the film’s recording sessions, a full English version of Angel of your heart and the new Satoshi Kon Lectures.
Released in 1997, Perfect blue was the directorial debut of the late Satoshi Kon, and he pioneered many of the themes and concepts that he would continue to explore in his later anime films such as Peppers Y Millennium Actress. Even beyond the scope of anime, the surreal and psychologically gruesome Perfect blue He has had a tremendous influence on several films, most notably that of director Darren Aronofsky. Requiem for a Dream Y Black Swan.
Perfect blue follows Mima Kirigoe, a former pop idol who decides to stop singing and become an actress. Her managers convince her to take a recurring role on a popular television show, and her new career seems to be taking off. But when an obsessive online fan disgusted with her career change is linked to a series of murders involving Mima’s managers and colleagues, Mima’s guilt-ridden reality blurs in a series of visions at a time. more vivid, strange and life threatening.
Fountain: GKIDS Y Shout out! Factory
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