When I watched it a second time around I thought it was one of the most annoying movies I've ever seen. It was fine the first time in theaters but another time around, god I was bored to tears. Ellen Page's character is completely worthless and ruins it for me, a fan edit might be fun but too bad she's in 90% of it.AppleQueso wrote:I didn't like Paprika but really enjoyed Inception.Xeogred wrote:Ah Paprika, the good Inception.the7k wrote:Watch Paprika. There are other fine examples (Evangelion 1.11), but Paprika blew me away when I first saw it on Blu-Ray. Maybe it was just because it was the first anime I saw on Blu-Ray. However, while movies like Die Hard 4 and Transformers only looked marginally different on Blu-Ray compared to DVD, anime (and just animation in general) seems to benefit so much more from being in HD.
Paprika succeeds because it doesn't have a worthless character for the purpose of explaining everything that's going on throughout the entire thing.
I'm really bored of Hans Zimmer as well, so that didn't help either. LOUD BASS BOOOOOOM
Not to say Paprika is my favorite or genius itself, but much better than Inception in my opinion.




