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Both the manga and the anime have received mixed reviews from critics, who criticized the writing, artsyle and characterizations. Plot[edit] As the deskmate of the popular girl Ai Mie, shy school boy Kaede Komura always has his attention fixed on her. Attracted by her good looks and cute charms, all he wishes for is that she would look at him with those beautiful eyes beneath her glasses. But just a few days after making her acquaintance, Kaede notices something different about Ai: her eyes are squinting and her glasses are missing. Nonetheless, he still finds her adorable and beautiful. Unexpectedly, Ai has a tendency to forget her glasses. Having terrible vision, she has difficulty going through her day at school. Thankfully, Kaede is more than willing to help her. As Ai starts relying on him, Kaede's feelings for her grow even more. Likewise, despite her short-sightedness, Kaede slowly becomes the person Ai always hopes to see. [3] Characters[edit] Kaede Komura (小村 楓, Komura Kaede) Voiced by: Masahiro Itō, Marina Inoue (young)[4] Kaede is a shy, good-natured middle school boy who has been in love with Ai since the first day of school.[26] Thanks to that, the distributor began to receive invitations from more than 50 film festivals, including Germany, Sweden, Australia, and South Korea. [26] The distributor began negotiations with distributors in various European countries and eventually succeeded in selling the film in major markets such as Spanish, French, Italian, English and German-speaking countries prior to its release in Japan. [26] The distributor was successful in obtaining permission from filmmakers Roger Corman and Irvin Kershner to use their comments in recommending the film free of charge worldwide. As a result, their comments were used on international theater flyers and in worldwide promotions. Later, there was a rumor that director Darren Aronofsky had purchased the remake rights for Perfect Blue. However, when he spoke with Kon in a magazine in 2001, he stated that he had to abandon the purchase of the rights due to various reasons. [17][27] He also said that it was a homage to the movie that his movie Requiem for a Dream had the same angles and shots as Perfect Blue. [17][27] Release schedule[edit] Perfect Blue premiered on August 5, 1997, at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, Canada,[28] and had its general release in Japan on February 28, 1998. [29] The film was also released on UMD by Anchor Bay Entertainment on December 6, 2005. [30] It featured the film in widescreen, leaving the film kept within black bars on the PSP's 16:9 screen. This release also contains no special features and only the English audio track.
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