AtheistPreacher
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https://popwatch.ew.com/2010/08/25/satoshi-kon-dies-at-46/
Most of you probably know by now that I'm a big anime nut. I've resisted starting any sort of general thread on anime, because this isn't really the place for it... I don't think there are really a lot of anime fans on this board.
And hence, the news that Satoshi Kon is dead at the far-too-young age of 46 probably won't mean much to most of you. I can only tell you that he was one of truly visionary filmmakers of his generation, animated or otherwise. And among directors of animated films, he is quite possibly the second-greatest Japanese director ever, behind only the peerless Hayao Miyazaki.
Unlike Miyazaki, Kon's films were not for the whole family, but tended to be dark and edgy -- his first film, Perfect Blue, a psychological thriller, depicted a pop-star turned actress who began to lose her sanity, unable to distinguish reality from the film in which she acted. Most of Kon's work, in fact, tended to blur the lines between dreams and reality, including his final film, Paprika, which Christopher Nolan has acknowledged as one of his influences for Inception.
With his untimely death, Kon's directoral film career encompassed less than ten years, wherein he released four films and one thirteen-episode TV series. I and many other fans were sure he would be making great films for a long time to come. It was only tonight, not ten minutes ago, that I was surfing Wikipedia and discovered that he had died of pancreatic cancer in August. I mourn for all that could have been... he had so much left to give. He had the vision and the talent to surpass anyone.
I'll leave some trailers here for his directoral works... if you're smart, you'll go out and see at least one of them. I'm too sick with sadness to write any more about him at the moment.
Perfect Blue (1999)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0Rj7nn0ZVs
Millennium Actress (2001)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpGrD5wUzKE
Tokyo Godfathers (2003)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q6mcx2qF4Q
Paranoia Agent (2004) - A 13-episode TV series, and my favorite work of Kon's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UE490rgOCU
Paprika (2006)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT9wAtCe8Oc
Satoshi Kon
October 12, 1963 - August 24, 2010
RIP
Most of you probably know by now that I'm a big anime nut. I've resisted starting any sort of general thread on anime, because this isn't really the place for it... I don't think there are really a lot of anime fans on this board.
And hence, the news that Satoshi Kon is dead at the far-too-young age of 46 probably won't mean much to most of you. I can only tell you that he was one of truly visionary filmmakers of his generation, animated or otherwise. And among directors of animated films, he is quite possibly the second-greatest Japanese director ever, behind only the peerless Hayao Miyazaki.
Unlike Miyazaki, Kon's films were not for the whole family, but tended to be dark and edgy -- his first film, Perfect Blue, a psychological thriller, depicted a pop-star turned actress who began to lose her sanity, unable to distinguish reality from the film in which she acted. Most of Kon's work, in fact, tended to blur the lines between dreams and reality, including his final film, Paprika, which Christopher Nolan has acknowledged as one of his influences for Inception.
With his untimely death, Kon's directoral film career encompassed less than ten years, wherein he released four films and one thirteen-episode TV series. I and many other fans were sure he would be making great films for a long time to come. It was only tonight, not ten minutes ago, that I was surfing Wikipedia and discovered that he had died of pancreatic cancer in August. I mourn for all that could have been... he had so much left to give. He had the vision and the talent to surpass anyone.
I'll leave some trailers here for his directoral works... if you're smart, you'll go out and see at least one of them. I'm too sick with sadness to write any more about him at the moment.
Perfect Blue (1999)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0Rj7nn0ZVs
Millennium Actress (2001)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpGrD5wUzKE
Tokyo Godfathers (2003)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q6mcx2qF4Q
Paranoia Agent (2004) - A 13-episode TV series, and my favorite work of Kon's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UE490rgOCU
Paprika (2006)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT9wAtCe8Oc

Satoshi Kon
October 12, 1963 - August 24, 2010
RIP
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