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Re: What media did you instantly regret spending money on?
(Anonymous) 2016-05-20 01:22 am (UTC)(link)Inception. I liked it the first time I saw it in theaters. So I got the DVD. No rewatch value. The story was dead to me.
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I came out of the theatre going, "Well, that was cool, but it played out like something I would have written in high school." There wasn't much symbolism. There was no metanarrative. There wasn't really even a strong theme... it was just like WOULDN'T IT BE COOL IF YOU COULD INTO SOME DREAMS!?!? IN. REAL. LIFE?!
I caught almost nothing at all about Paprika, but the social commentary was fucking strong with that one.
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Paprika is just CRAMMED with stuff... nature vs. technology, the nature of identity and the id, guilt and longing, media's role in all of it... I swear I catch new things in it every time I watch it, and I love Satoshi Kon's way of showing it all.
Plus, you know, strong subtext the title character is multiple, but that's just me.
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Yes! It's not just you.
One of the immediate thoughts I had while watching it was, "Oh, LB is showing this to us because it's a realistic representation of life with DID. Of course that's why they chose this for a stream."
Edit: Obviously I didn't mean the weird surreal shit as "realistic" lol. I just realized that could be misinterpreted. Derp. I hope you get what I mean here.
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And obviously while things do get trippy as hell, I feel like Paprika actually shows more about how psychological reality isn't the same as corporeal reality. Paprika takes on numerous forms throughout the film to try and elude pursuers or search more effectively, and it's clear that the psychological world doesn't follow the same rules. Inception at least TRIES to go there, but in my opinion, Paprika does it way better and more fluidly. It takes full advantage of the powers of animation, which I feel Inception just couldn't match, being live-action.