The Revolutionary Works of Satoshi Kon

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @kurisutofusan
    @kurisutofusan 8 місяців тому +7

    I've been told by many that Paprika was really good but it never really made me want to watch. One day, my wife plays it on the streaming platform and I was like "why do you start that? I don't feel like watching an anime right now."
    She tells me she just wanted to check something that happens in the first 10 minutes.
    She works in the subtitle industry so she needs to check names etc sometimes, so I didn't think much of it.
    And what do you know, 10 minutes was all it took to hook me and I watched the full movie. And it was SO GOOD!
    I loved it so much! My wife admitted she knew I would love it if I watched it a little and she just used a fake reason to start the movie.
    I've seen it a few times now and I still love it.
    All that to say, watch Paprika!

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  8 місяців тому +2

      Love that you’re a big Paprika fan now after that experience 💙 it’s just a beautiful chaotic masterpiece that I think everyone should watch ☺️

  • @curesaul5749
    @curesaul5749 Місяць тому +1

    A few years ago I was very fascinated with anime movies. I eventually stumbled upon Satoshi Kon’s Perfect Blue and I was traumatized in the best way. It changed my perspective on film. From its tone, to the editing, and the brilliant script that messes with anyone’s mind. I couldn’t help but call it my favorite movie of all time.
    Satoshi Kon was a brilliant animator and filmmaker. He created nothing but masterpieces. May he rest in peace while the rest of us wonder what he could’ve done today.

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  Місяць тому

      He’s such an incredible soul and that film is an absolute MASTERPIECE ❤️ I’ve pretty much studied it after how many times I watched it to edit my Perfect Blue reaction and yet it never got old!
      It makes me so sad to think of how much beautiful art was stolen from the world with Satoshi Kon passed away. May his memory be a blessing ❤️

  • @miaa-ps8dh
    @miaa-ps8dh 8 місяців тому +4

    Satoshi Kon is a GENIUS. the symbolism, stories, writing, and visuals are all GOLD,. My top favs are definitely perfect blue, paranoia agent, and Tokyo godfathers, and paprika, all masterpieces for sure. i still need to watch millennium actress and im going to today! also Aronofsky and others ripping off satoshi kon infuriates me, but in the end we all know who the real genius was

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  8 місяців тому

      Couldn’t have said it better myself 💙 I hope you like millennium actress! It really is an amazing film, I believe it’s on crunchyroll currently. I’d love to hear your take on it, especially with how much you love his other work!

    • @miaa-ps8dh
      @miaa-ps8dh 8 місяців тому

      💙Alright! I'll tell you what i think soon after i give it a watch! im excited for it, especially since the way described was a like it was the flip side of perfect blue@@NekoDecoPop

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  8 місяців тому

      Looking forward to hearing how you like it giving the similarities/contrast between it and Perfect Blue :)

    • @miaa-ps8dh
      @miaa-ps8dh 8 місяців тому

      this film was honestly so beautiful but like hopeless at the same time. the music was great and like the blur betweem fiction and reality was similar to how they did it in perfect blue, except the energies in the movies were different like hope and horror@@NekoDecoPop

  • @waterfallfaerie
    @waterfallfaerie 8 місяців тому +2

    Grasping at the works of a genius is insanity-inducing but it's nothing short of a life-affirming miracle all the same. Kon's works and mindsets as portrayed through his characters and stories are all indescribably valuable to me and have taught me so much. I so much appreciate your warm and profound appreciation of him and his work that you shared in this video.

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  8 місяців тому +1

      I loved reading this 💙 thank you so much for sharing your journey with him along with your kind words about the video. Tokyo Godfathers is definitely the one that I cry to the most, it’s just so heartfelt and wonderful and that ending just AHHHHH I wish there was an episode so we could see how they all faired after the events especially with the wild card of the lottery ticket added into the mix
      I definitely agree about the similarities but also differences between him and Miyazaki. I think especially with Miyazaki, yes he touched on dark subjects, but it was usually just to visit and then resolve them. With Satoshi Kon he sat with them. He held the space with them. And because of that, it helped all of us who have been in those spaces alone
      I’ve been thinking a lot about Satoshi Kon today with the news of Akira Toriyama’s passing and how these masters of their craft keep getting taken from us far too soon. Hopefully they’re able to geek out over stuff together now and support each other in whatever’s next 💙

    • @waterfallfaerie
      @waterfallfaerie 8 місяців тому

      @@NekoDecoPop You're sooooo right about him sitting with and holding space for dark and difficult and imo important issues-I also appreciate that through his works he encourages the viewer to do the same. His familiarity with and willingness to explore so many perspectives, in particular his well-written female and LGBTQ characters, just make me feel like he was a truth-seeker and really had a sensitive, genuine, and courageous soul. I, too, hope that both Toriyama and Kon out there scheming and creating worlds and stories beyond anything we could imagine.
      Also side note, despite being an anime lover since I was a child in the early 2000s, I'm somehow still a tiny queer fetus Yuasa virgin and have gotten close to watching The Tatami Galaxy a few times but just haven't been able to commit to it. I've seen you recommend his work in a few vids now, so I know I will enjoy all of it, but do you have a recommended watch order for his films or like best first watches to get hooked on his filmography?

  • @compueguy
    @compueguy 6 місяців тому +1

    I have watched several of your videos and I my interest is becoming piqued little by little as previously I as not Interested and or knew of this form of anime. Thank you for the thoughtful and well spoken explanations and opinions. I find myself agreeing on many points. I also find myself craving your reviews. Thank you for this wonderful content that is put out in a thorough way so us non anime viewers can understand and maybe become a fan. 😊❤😊

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  6 місяців тому +1

      THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS 💙 it’s been a rough couple of weeks so I really needed to hear this 😭🙏🏻 I am so moved and honored you enjoy my videos that much! THANK YOU for being a part of this community and making it that much better by being here 🩷

    • @compueguy
      @compueguy 6 місяців тому

      @@NekoDecoPop🌹😁❤️

  • @j.k.1239
    @j.k.1239 8 місяців тому +1

    Inception/Paprika plot was totally different.They might have 2 similar scenes but it was likely done by VFX guy.Nolan was working on Inception for a long time.

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  8 місяців тому

      So was Satoshi Kon tho who started working on Paprika in 1998. Yes they have different plot lines but you can’t ignore the plethora of imagery that was “inspired” by Paprika at best and ripped off of it at worst

    • @j.k.1239
      @j.k.1239 8 місяців тому

      @@NekoDecoPop Likely VFX company copied those shots.
      Else, Nolan never had any issue giving credit to someone who inspired his movies.

  • @stephenlocke4348
    @stephenlocke4348 8 місяців тому +2

    I'm not familiar with anime in general but I certainly know Inception and Requiem, so was very interested to see your observations regarding influence and "homage". It's like the American film makers used the anime films as storyboards.

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  8 місяців тому +2

      I think you would really enjoy his films, they’re really on a different level from the bulk of anime and as a film fan I think you would really connect with some of them. And yes, those American film makers definitely used aspects of Satoshi Kon’s work as part of their storyboards. At least Darren Aronosfky has admitted to be “inspired” by Kon’s work but I don’t think Christopher Nolan has ever even acknowledged it publicly 😔

  • @sweetpotataopiepie9253
    @sweetpotataopiepie9253 8 місяців тому

    100 % agree. A great overview, full of enthusiasm, and love. Made me realize its been a few years since I watched these. Your video inspired me to watch them all again. There is always been something new in each watching. This 64yo Satoshi Kon fan boy says Big Up and thank you. Also new subscriber! !!!

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  8 місяців тому

      I am so happy you liked it and thank you so much 💙 Welcome to the NekoDecoPop fam✨ so happy to have you here 😊

  • @jebbyrosales5829
    @jebbyrosales5829 8 місяців тому

    I’m really glad that I found your video on Satoshi Kon. I’ve been a big fan of his since the early 2000s when I first watched paprika. It’s an absolutely stellar film, along with the rest of his catalog. But I think you did a great job when talking about his work and its impact on media as a whole. Definitely gonna subscribe

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  8 місяців тому

      I am so happy you enjoyed the video and have joined the community 🥰 Satoshi Kon was such an amazing man, I will forever be in awe of everything he created 🩷

  • @Xenoprism
    @Xenoprism 7 місяців тому

    Miss Hana is my #1 favorite character in animanga at this moment. I just love her so much. Probably tied with Grimmer from Monster

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  7 місяців тому +1

      She truly is one of the greatest characters of all time 🔥

  • @azurastellav6564
    @azurastellav6564 8 місяців тому

    Honestly, you did a fantastic job on this~!

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much 💙 I worked really hard on this one so I’m so happy you enjoyed it 🥰

  • @HacintoTV
    @HacintoTV 8 місяців тому +2

    The GREAT Master of Masters!

  • @pezking124
    @pezking124 8 місяців тому

    Great video! I agree with all of it. For some reason I'd never considered that Chiyoko Fujiwara had dementia, but it makes so much sense now. I'm counting the years until my son is old enough to appreciate Tokyo Godfathers, as it's also my favorite Christmas movie (though as of this year the Holdovers is up there, too)!

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  8 місяців тому

      With Chiyoko it was a super quick throwaway line that was hidden in there, I definitely didn’t pick up on it the first time I watched it. That’s going to be so wonderful to watch Tokyo Godfathers with you son 💙 it’s such a fantastic film! I still need to check out The Holdovers, I’ve only heard AMAZING things about it!

  • @j.k.1239
    @j.k.1239 8 місяців тому

    Respect.

  • @krono5el
    @krono5el 8 місяців тому +1

    imagine being raised on all the legendary and unmatched anime from before the year 2000. thats when you know how to spot a trash anime in a sec bc you've only known god tier anime your whole life.

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  8 місяців тому

      That would be really amazing ❤️ the only anime I got in the 90s other than Sailor Moon and Pokémon was Tenchi Muyo, so maybe NOT quite God Tier 😅

  • @JROTCBALL
    @JROTCBALL 7 місяців тому

    The 🐐

  • @ta0paipai
    @ta0paipai 5 місяців тому

    Why so much mediocrity? Because most fans LOVE mediocrity.

    • @NekoDecoPop
      @NekoDecoPop  5 місяців тому

      You’re not wrong, but there always opportunity to push the envelope and break the mold for the better