magical girls won again
Jun Inagawa part of this so I know character design is gonna be fye
Perfect Blue…… wow
Scary. This is what I believe schizophrenia to be, Fantasy is one thing but this sort of delusion is real life
Perfect Blue…… wow
Scary. This is what I believe schizophrenia to be, Fantasy is one thing but this sort of delusion is real life
The Are You Really Getting Married? reference though, need that anime adaption asap as well
Question for you. So, she was never an actor. But Rumi, was she fictional? Or was she the accomplice working with the stalker guy? Movie psyched me out so much idk what was real/fake. Was Mimi’s Room even real?
magical destroy girls showed me there's no reason they should be down bad with anarchy lmao
Question for you. So, she was never an actor. But Rumi, was she fictional? Or was she the accomplice working with the stalker guy? Movie psyched me out so much idk what was real/fake. Was Mimi’s Room even real?
From my understanding Mima leaves the singing group and becomes an actor, we see what kind of work that forces her into, at the end of the movie it's sort of implied she became successful, we don't really see/they don't go into her career but at that point that's not so important anymore. Rumi was the main "stalker" in the situation who was enacting revenge on everyone who did Mima wrong (photo shoot guy, rape scene guy etc), the set guy was a stalker also/was running that site but Rumi manipulated and eventually dealt with him as well. That copy of Mimas room you see at the end is in Rumis house, the big realization for me at least is when she sees the old poster she took down is still hanging up. Basically Rumi had a separate personality disorder in which she herself thought she was Mima (the Mima who was still in the singing group). We see Mima visiting Rumi in a mental facility at the end as she still continues to believe she is actually that Mima
There's a lot of stuff online you can read that will give further clarity but I feel like it's one of those movies you can watch 10 times and find something new each time
From my understanding Mima leaves the singing group and becomes an actor, we see what kind of work that forces her into, at the end of the movie it's sort of implied she became successful, we don't really see/they don't go into her career but at that point that's not so important anymore. Rumi was the main "stalker" in the situation who was enacting revenge on everyone who did Mima wrong (photo shoot guy, rape scene guy etc), the set guy was a stalker also/was running that site but Rumi manipulated and eventually dealt with him as well. That copy of Mimas room you see at the end is in Rumis house, the big realization for me at least is when she sees the old poster she took down is still hanging up. Basically Rumi had a separate personality disorder in which she herself thought she was Mima (the Mima who was still in the singing group). We see Mima visiting Rumi in a mental facility at the end as she still continues to believe she is actually that Mima
There's a lot of stuff online you can read that will give further clarity but I feel like it's one of those movies you can watch 10 times and find something new each time
Wow that all makes sense. Could certainly be the explanation. But remember the interrogation room scene? Her first role wasn’t a role at all, the people that she was acting with were in fact detectives in real life.
Edit: I watched that interrogation room scene over and it plays as if it is a part of the show. I got confused while watching because it parallels her world so accurately. So your theory does hold up. I know this is probably just a coincidence but Rumi (R-U-MI?). She (Mimi) also says something very strange at the beginning “but it was a crime, and it might’ve been me!” Regardless of the theories it is a truly terrifying movie