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amongst other unhinged titles – this psychological Japanese anime has been dubbed ‘the scariest animated film ever’ byand 25 years later still feels rather prescient.
It tells the story of Mima, a member of a hugely popular J-pop girlband, who decides to quit music to pursue acting, changing up her image from innocent and wholesome to channel darker, mor mature vibes. But this change angers one of her formersuper-stans who begins to stalk Mima. At the same time gruesome murders begin happening around her that make her look like the suspect.
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