Release Date : Oct 7, 2006 Wide Genre Movie :Horror,Animation,Science Fiction & Fantasy
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Megumi Hayashibara,Toru Emori,Katsunosuke Hori,Tôru Furuya,Akio Ôtsuka,Kouichi Yamadera,Hideyuki Tanaka,Satomi Kohrogi
Groundbreaking animator Satoshi Kon (whose credits include Tokyo Godfathers, Millennium Actress, and Perfect Blue) directed this visually spectacular adaptation of a science fiction novel by Yatsutaka Tsutsui. Atsuko is a psychiatrist who uses advanced technology to study the human mind. Atsuko has developed a machine that will allow her to enter the dreams of her patients and study their psyches from the inside. Atsuko also does double duty as Paprika, a high-tech detective who uses this new innovation to find out the truth about what the people she's trailing really think. However, Atsuko falls victim to a thief who steals the one-of-a-kind machine, and Paprika sets out to find it as a wave of psychological instability tears through the city. Paprika received its world premiere at the 2006 Venice Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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With a conventional invade-dreams/bend-reality plot, it's a bit of a bore.Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
When there's this much spice and food for thought on one plate, how are you expected to taste anything at all?
David Fear-Time Out New York
You could sit through the film two or three times to nail down the details of the story, but the film isn't interesting enough to warrant a second look.
Richard Nilsen-Arizona Republic
Is it sci-fi? Fantasy? Idiocy? Mostly it's a droning mess -- pretty to look at but confounding to the point where you just don't care any more.
Bruce Westbrook-Houston Chronicle
Especially for fans who understand how movies are put together, Paprika grabs you from the get-go in a series of flowing images and transitions that follow the skewed logic of a dream, jumping from a three-ring circus to a swinging jungle vine.
John Monaghan-Detroit Free Press
As a showcase of the limitless power of the imagination, Paprika never fails to delight the eye and engage the mind. We are never sure exactly whom we should be cheering for, or even if we're rooting for real characters or their avatars.
Peter Howell-Toronto Star
Reality and fantasy leak into each other in short-circuiting jolts in Kon's cosmos
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion
Though it's not quite up there with the cream of anime feature films, Paprika is a distinctive, quality addition to the genre.
Daniel Etherington-Film4
Plays like the end and the beginning of Japanese cinema: it contradicts itself and contains multitudes.
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com
The animation shows brilliant imagination by the filmmakers.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
Its visual collision of mindscapes, films within films and dreams within dreams cascade into a dizzying rush that easily washes away the humdrum dialogue and somewhat sketchy plot.
Brian Gibson-Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)
Paprika fills me with such overwhelming enthusiasm as to leave me gibbering.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
Solely as a magical mystery tour of sights, sounds and surrealism, however, it's a unique animated blast to the senses.
Larry Ratliff-San Antonio Express-News
Offers both eye candy and mind candy -- it's a thoughtful visual treat.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Watching anime is like hearing a foreign language in which you are fluent but not native: However much you believe you understand, you can never be sure you totally get it.
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Manages to create a comfort zone for both Tarzan and Freud.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Simply the most refreshing piece of cinema I've seen this year.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Paprika, while certainly not suitable for kids, manages to capture the childlike, helter-skelter chaos and curiosity of the human mind better than any other animated film.
Marc Savlov-Austin Chronicle
Kon is a spectacular filmmaker, although not quite of the same warm, humanistic nature as Hayao Miyazaki.
Janos Gereben-Entertainment Insiders
Paprika stays in your mind as pure freedom and pure exhilaration.
Stuart Klawans-The Nation
PAPRIKA adds quite a dash of spice to the anime genre and offers a fun ride.
Ted Murphy-Murphy's Movie Reviews
Visually fantastic, logically flawed and incredibly dull. Just like your friend's dreams.
Jason Ferguson-Orlando Weekly
The mostly 2-D animation is top-notch quality, and it is a fascinating idea.
Jeff Vice-Deseret News, Salt Lake City
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When a machine that allows therapists to enter their patient's dreams is stolen, all hell breaks loose. Only a young female therapist can stop it: Paprika.TagLine Paprika This is your brain on anime.


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