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71 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Very Touching Love Story,
By flyingaho "flyingaho" (Brookline, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Millennium Actress (DVD)
Millennium Actress is one of the most touching Animes I have watched in a very long time. As another reviewer had hinted, this anime can be depressing. However, it is depressing in a very good, Saving Private Ryan sort of way. I would not be surprised if some people actually shed a few tears while watching this, I was pretty close to just doing that.When I first saw this DVD at the video rental store I figured it would be like Perfect Blue, the director's previous Anime. It is interesting because on the Special Feature section of the DVD, the creators of Millennium Actress actually said that they wanted to make something like Perfect Blue. However the story to Millennium Actress is completely different. The story is still focused on an actress but instead of suspense, this anime is one gigantic love story which takes you through different periods of Japanese film culture. One thing which I really enjoyed about this anime is the great creativity which is used to tell the story. It is difficult to explain in words but the main character Chiyako is seen jumping from movies to movies from different eras in order to advance the plot. This way of story telling is certainly the first I have seen in an Anime and is implemented very well. Overall I strongly recommend this anime to most viewers. Unlike Perfect Blue there are no sex scenes and very little violence in this Anime which would explain the PG rating. However, the subject matter and the complexity of the story in this anime would be much more appreciated by adults.
31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The love of the chase and the romance of unrequited love,
This review is from: Millennium Actress (DVD)
"Millennium Actress" does what every good animation should do. It takes a good look at the medium, and puts forth a story that utilizes the unique strengths of animation, making a film that could not be live-action. This is a master at work.Both intellectual and emotional, the story is profound and touching, deep with sorrow and hope and unspoken, unrequited love that lasts throughout the years of a lifetime. The two main stories are Chioyoko, desperately seeking the love of her childhood across the years, a man who gave her a key to "the most important thing" and Genya, the journalist interviewing Chioyoko about her life, and who also has carried a secret, powerful love for most of his lifetime. Drifting across Chioyoko's lifetime as an actress, the story fades in and out of her movies, blending seamlessly fantasy and reality, past, present and future. The technique is amazing, as is the journey through Japan's history as Chioyoko makes various period films, becoming schoolgirl, peasant, Geisha, prostitute, Samurai princess and astronaut. Always she is seeking the man she knew as a child, and every role is a quest. A brilliant film, on par with any great animation such as "Grave of the Fireflies" or "Spirited Away."
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
INVOLVING AND UNEXPECTEDLY EMOTIONAL ADULT TALE,
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This review is from: Millennium Actress (DVD)
Emotional and touching, MELLENNIUM ACTRESS (DreamWorks) looks at the life of movie star Chioyoke after three decades of seclusion. When she grants an interview to journalist Tachibana and recounts her films and memories of a mysterious artist she first met as a girl, Tachibana finds himself within Chioyoke's mind and movies -- observing and then assisting this actress he clearly worships. The action jumps through eras of recent Japanese films and history with realistic animation and striking composition. Words cannot do justice to this mature, intelligent and sensitive story that further blossoms on repeated viewings. Recommended
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Confusing at first, but powerful.,
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This review is from: Millennium Actress (DVD)
Millennium Actress (Satoshi Kon, 2001)
I've been trying to figure out what to say about Millennium Actress for over a week now. I still haven't come up with much. It's a good movie, though a confusing one at times. Full of the depth of character one expects from the top Japanese directors of animation, well-plotted if a bit threadbare in places. In other words, good, but could've been better. The story centers on Chiyoko Fujiwara, a retired actress tracked down by a reporter, Genya Tachibana, and Genya's cameraman Eiko soon after the studio where she rose to fame was torn down. Genya and Chiyoko talk, both reliving the most famous scenes in her movies and putting together the tale of the things that happened in between, as Chiyoko pursued her first love, an anonymous man who had given her a key when she was younger. The first fifteen or twenty minutes, pay very very close attention-- and even then, you may miss a time shift or two. Once you get used to the way things go back and forth in time, though, the movie gets much easier to follow, and you can spend your time getting to know the characters. Things just keep going after that, with the plot really taking a backseat to the character-building; this makes the end of the movie work perfectly. It's quite an enjoyable little movie, really, and worth watching. *** ½
19 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A marvelously inventive and ambitious animated film,
By Robert Moore (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Millennium Actress (DVD)
MILLENIUM ACTRESS is an extremely ambitious, brilliantly executed animated film by the extremely talented Satashi Kon, who previously directed the marvelous PERFECT BLUE. There are many, many exquisite moments, where Kon is clearly pulling out all the stops to try to take animation to a completely new level, with a cascade of marvelous images and attempts to animate effects that have never or rarely been attempted before. From a sheer technical perspective, this film is really hard to top. Unfortunately, I personally found the story lagging behind the animation. Nonetheless, this film is certain to delight any fan of anime.As much as I loved the animation, and even loved many individual scenes, the film as a whole just didn't quite come together. The story's pretext reminded me a bit of the puzzle facing Billy Pilgrim in SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE: like Pilgrim, famous and aging actress Chiyoko Fujiwara has become unstuck in time. Her migrations in time occur during an interview with a representative from her former studio, who turns out to have been in love with her for many years. During their interview, Chiyoko and her two interviewers travel magically to and fro during the course of her childhood and film career, in many instances reenacting famous scenes in her career. Throughout it all, she remains obsessed with a key that she has promised to return to a mysterious painter and political revolutionary (despite Japan's political conservativism during many parts of its history in the 20th century, the heroes in this film are all rebels or friends of rebels). The film ends with a theme not dissimilar to one of the "Theses Actually or Possibly Attributable to Lessing" in Kierkegaard's CONCLUDING UNSCIENTIFIC POSTSCRIPT, where Lessing/Kierkegaard, being offered either the Truth which God hold in his right hand or the search for the Truth which he holds in his left, chooses the left hand. Chiyoko is never able to return the key to her beloved, but at the end of her life she learns that the lifelong attempt and struggle to do so was the most important thing in life. In this way, her mysterious stranger becomes symbolic for all that is most important. The problem is that the narrative that would express this becomes too frequently erratic or incoherent. Furthermore, because of the narrative problems in the film, I found my interest level sagging towards the end of the film. Nonetheless, this remains an absolutely first rate film, and one of the most fascinating examples of adult animation I have seen, though by adult I don't mean in any way obscene. I'm not certain that a small child would find this film very interesting, but neither would a parent find anything in it inappropriate for a child.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Very Touching Love Story,
By flyingaho "flyingaho" (Brookline, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Millennium Actress (DVD)
Millennium Actress is one of the most touching Animes I have watched in a very long time. As another reviewer had hinted, this anime can be depressing. However, it is depressing in a very good, Saving Private Ryan sort of way. I would not be surprised if some people actually shed a few tears while watching this, I was pretty close to just doing that.When I first saw this DVD at the video rental store I figured it would be like Perfect Blue, the director's previous Anime. It is interesting because on the Special Feature section of the DVD, the creators of Millennium Actress actually said that they wanted to make something like Perfect Blue. However the story to Millennium Actress is completely different. The story is still focused on an actress but instead of suspense, this anime is one gigantic love story which takes you through different periods of Japanese film culture. One thing which I really enjoyed about this anime is the great creativity which is used to tell the story. It is difficult to explain in words but the main character Chiyako is seen jumping from movies to movies from different eras in order to advance the plot. This way of story telling is certainly the first I have seen in an Anime and is implemented very well. Overall I strongly recommend this anime to most viewers. Unlike Perfect Blue there are no sex scenes and very little violence in this Anime which would explain the PG rating. However, the subject matter and the complexity of the story in this anime would be much more appreciated by adults.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Depressing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Millennium Actress (DVD)
This movie is very sad. I went to see it with some friends, thinking that it would be very upbeat. The movie is very beautiful in that it crafts the story around her movies. The entire film is about how her films have changed her life. Near the end of the movie, it gets very sad, and someone in the theatre was crying. It was amazing to see how much unconditional love she had for someone she didn't know. The ending was very amazing too, and it just makes you think about the movie even more. I recommend it for people that want their day ruined.
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It was pretty awesome movie I ever seen,
By "redcatso" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Millennium Actress (DVD)
I just watched it. It is at once funny, sad, and very melodramatic and heartbreaking at same. It is also a very complex story which may require several viewings to understand what was going on. The main character, the then actress Chiyoko Fujiwara related how she, as a young teenager, was given a key by a mysterious painter. For the most of her life she journeyed through Japan's history using various period films she had acted in (such as being a schoolgirl, peasant, Geisha, and so on) to illustrate her desperate search for the painter in order to return the key back to him. Line between reality and fantasy became blurred and there are lots of twists down the path. It was just amazing. I love the style, wonderful animation and how the story unfolds, but like I said, it IS rather complex...already I've watched it twice just to figure out the true meaning of the key and Chiyoko's remark at the very end of the film. highly recommand it to any serious anime fans, as well and everyone else who might enjoy it.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely Beautiful Movie! A Must Buy!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Millennium Actress (DVD)
I purchased this movie based on the reviews; having seen it, I can safely say that this movie is one of the best in my (rather limited) DVD collection. It is one of the most beautiful and touching movies that I've ever seen. I've only seen a few anime movies, but I've never seen an anime director use color, black & white, still pictures, fading, and shadows to tell a story in such a masterful way.The story, at heart, is relatively simple: Chiyoko, the main character, shelters and falls in love with an anti-government activist as a young girl. The activist disappears, leaving her with only a key to "the most important thing in the world." She spends the rest of her life chasing after the activist, becoming an actress in the meantime. In the first half of the movie, the chase is illustrated beautifully through scenes from her past movies, which represent 1000 years of Japan's history (from samurai to the world wars to the space age) and 100 years of Japan's film history. In the second half, the movie moves away from Chiyoko's movies and shows her life as a woman desperately clinging to the hope that she will see her childhood love once again. It is sad, touching, funny, heartwarming, and thought-provoking all at the same time, and the ending is gorgeous. Obviously, I can't say enough about this movie. Even if you don't like anime, you should watch this movie at least once. I'll bet that you'll buy it after you watch it. It's absolutely timeless, and one that I'll be recommending to all my friends and family.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A classic for sure,
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This review is from: Millennium Actress (DVD)
What helps set "Millennium Actress" apart from other anime series and movies is the depth of story and visual presentation. Drawing from techniques easily created in live-actor movies (different angles, hand-held camera effects, etc.) it adds a welcomed variety to the viewer. I thought it was amazing that such things could be executed in an animated version!The story has amazing depth and really dives into the life of the actress. It reveals how the central theme of her successful movie series sadly echoed her fruitless quest for "him" in her "real life." If you collect, I highly recommend this. Otherwise, count this as a must-rent. |
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Millennium Actress by Miyoko Shôji (DVD - 2003)
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