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59-60 Her given name is not mentioned until chapter 118 where she meets Nagatoro and her friends at a judo training camp. Ch. 118 Orihara (折原) Voiced by: Kaori Maeda[15] (Japanese); Madeline Dorroh (English) An Olympic-level judoka who competes at school with Nagatoro and Senpai's friends. When the two were children, she and Nagatoro practiced judo with each other, with Nagatoro's natural ability lets her win every single time, but as Orihara put in constant hard work and became much stronger over time, Nagatoro began losing her passion, ultimately quitting after being overwhelmed by her in a match. Ch. 79 She seemed unaware of the strained relationship with Nagatoro, treating her in a friendly and enthusiastic way, and since Nagatoro resumed judo practice, has been friendly and supported/teased her about her relationship with Senpai, along with Gamo.

^ Befu, Harumi; Guichard-Anguis, Sylvie (2003). Globalizing Japan: Ethnography of the Japanese Presence in Asia, Europe, and America (1st ed. ). London: Routledge. pp. 199–200.

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This film was Satoshi Kon's big break, and you know why when you watch it. The line between reality and fantasy blurs more and more as the film goes on, and you wonder if it's either all in her head, part of the direct-to-video series, or for real. And you will be scared. I was watching this in broad daylight in my dorm on move-in day for the returning students, and I was still scared out of my wits. And the plot twists. My god, the plot twists. In general, the plot is going to blow you out of the water.
As for faithfulness to the original, I've found tidbits that said that Kon didn't think that the original novel would make a good film, and so he asked permission from Takeuchi to change things. He got the permission, so long as the original story concepts were intact. For those who were looking for a faithful adaptation, there is a live-action film called Perfect Blue: Yume Nara Samete that was released in 2002 and directed by Toshiki Sato.
You can tell how old the film is, though, when the main character is trying to figure out how to use a computer/the Intarnet.