I love how you feel like he's just speaking gibberish, but then in the next scene you see the parade where everything he described is actually happening and you're like "oh okay the film is gonna be like this."
@@gregorymckenzie7511the movie is called Paprika, it can best be described as "Weaponized dreams". Like someone watched Inception and wanted it to be 10000× more Japanese
@@gregorymckenzie7511yes. The movie(Paprika) is all about dreams and fantasy bleeding into reality, so of course it uses dream logic... In a way that feels both like crazy talk(this scene) and worryingly making sense(the parade scene OC is talking about)
I remember reading the subtitles while I was really tired, I thought I was losing my mind and not reading the subs properly. Then I heard him say all that in English and went 'oh'
@@kingofstrangeness7014 only weabos watch anime in Japanese haha. The Japanese they speak in anime isn’t real Japanese, it’s a weird made up version that sounds stupid and unintellectual. Only people who don’t speak Japanese thinks it’s better.
Hi, I'm sending this to-the-point message both as a warning and as an extension of hope. Ever wonder how the world can be such a cruel place? Because of people's sin and disobedience to God - the just, loving, and holy Creator of everything. And no one can clean up their sin without first accepting Jesus Christ into their lives, because sin lies at the core of our being and there's no way we can get rid of it ourselves. Yes, I'm proselytizing Christianity, but it's a matter of (spiritual) life and death. If you're already a saved Christian, great, keep up the faith, dive into the Bible, and live in daily repentance. God is real, and He's unlike any of the Greek, Roman, or other pagan gods. He's above all gods, and definitely above his enemy Satan - the wicked tempter and master deceiver. People doubt God's existence and/or goodness because of all the pain and suffering they see on earth. But pain exists because of people's sin, and it makes the world a testing ground for believers in Christ until they die and enter Heaven. Heaven is the eternal reward for keeping faith in Jesus to the very end of one's life. We all deserve eternal punishment in Hell for rebelling against God and His laws. God is merciful, however, and sent Jesus (who IS God but was incarnated as a human) to suffer and die on a cross as a sacrifice in our place. Jesus lived a perfect and sinless life, and is our example to follow. But only by confessing to Jesus our sins - like self-worship, hatred of others, bullying, addictions, fetishes, sex outside of marriage, violence, cheating, stealing, etc. - and by desiring to live righteously, can He restore us and bring us to a sincere relationship with Himself... with God. That is the message of hope - salvation in Jesus Christ. I'll warn you now, that if you think you can live, do, and act as YOU want, instead of as GOD wants (as He outlines in His Holy Bible), and come out perfectly fine, you're going to be in for a sad, sad shock. You don't need to respond to this unless you have questions and want to learn more about the Christian faith. You have to decide your own personal eternity and whether you spend it in Heaven or in Hell.
What i love most about this is that LITERALLY THE MOMENT BEFORE THIS he was speaking completely reasonably like a regular scientist. Its like a switch just gets flipped mid conversation and suddenly hes going off, my first time watching it it actually took me a couple seconds to even realize he was speaking gibberish in the first place.
This is so well animated. His head has a particular cuboid shape to it, and never once does it feel deformed or lose volume, despite how he keeps looking around. Mark of a truly talented animator.
@@iCantEvenButtonsGaming You know nothing about either 2D and 3D, or there is something wrong with your eyes. This movie is entirely 2D. Yes, hard to believe for somebody used to modern anime quality, I guess.
I once had to play a theater play where pretty much the entire text is gibberish like that. It's really fun, you kinda have to impart your own meaning on the words to make it work. You still speak nonsense but with intent and if you do it well enough people kinda feel like they get you, they don't understand the words but they get the emotion. Kinda like watching a movie in a language you don't understand without subtitles, except it's all words you recognize which makes for a very interesting if strange experience.
I love how it was a normal conversation, then it quickly changed topic and then escalated very quickly. It really is one of my favorite movie scenes of all time.
@@I_am_a_human_not_a_commodity I'm extremely confused, but I don't think commodities are very important to dwell on, even space and fairy dust will have more worth than bullet shells.. The light roads are filled with them aren't you.. Huh..?
What I love about this is that at first, you think he's just expressing his thoughts in a colorful and passionate way. At the start, you can assume that he's comparing the situation of wanting true satisfaction to a weird musical he saw about frog women with flutes made of recycled paper. Then he says that he has CGI in his head and enjoys it. It could just be his way of expressing how he's alright with what the future of technology holds. Then the part where it can be assumed that he's referring to and disagreeing with the guys up top wanting to waste the possibilites of the new technology and stay in the simpler times (technicolor parfeis left uneaten). But at the end of that, he brings up Oceania as being the place where his stance on the matter is common knowledge. It's strangely specific. Then he says everyone should "return to the great blue sky." Not look up to, like reaching for the stars, RETURN to. As if humanity and society started out in the sky. It's factually wrong and it throws you off. He hypes the sky up as this great party place with confetti akin to stardust. That brings you back a bit because you then think "oh, he's talking about space! He must be trying to say that with true satisfaction of accepting new technology, eventually we'll live amongst the stars and party forever!" Then he says "the mailbox and the refrigerator leading the hip-hop festival." That's when you realize that the dude has been speaking nonsense the entire time.
And shortly before he runs out of his office, we get a good view of the bald guy in the wheelchair, that, coming after _that_ whole monolog, somehow leaves a strong impression of being kind of a cheap knockoff version of Professor Xavier 😁... which, in that context, is pretty much its own way of absurd 😂👍...
Context: The next scene is five court ladies dancing to frogs and flutes with a whirlwind of recycled paper, all while the refrigerator and mail box lead a hip hop festival. And to think it was all put together by 20 third graders with lots of hootzpah and one panda!
yes!!! I replayed what the professor said multiple times like wtf is he saying about the toaster and refrigerator?? and then the next scene comes on and your jaw starts coming undone
@@latenightcashews yea bro when i saw this movie (i think at the start of this month.. i was confused but i let it play and then he did that and then i realized what happened
@@cristianoliver4447 They only have a similiar concept, other than that plotwise they are completely different movies. Maybe the elevator scene where it takes you to a certain dream is a direct inspiration but that's all I can think of.
@@PeeperSnail It's also just like a manic delusion experienced by someone with bipolar or schizoaffective disorder, which I suppose is sort of the point of the movie. They're trying to treat psychiatric patients whose line between dreams and reality has become broken.
Yes sir, true satisfaction!.. That's what discipline brings, Even the 5-quart ladies dancing to flog flutes and drums had it, and so did the world with recycled paper. Compiuter graphics playing in my head and I like it! .... I don't support Technicolour parfaits and those snobby little petit fours that sit there uneaten, and my position on that is common knowledge to everyone in Oceania. Now the time has come to the great blue sky where confetti falls like Stardust and evrythings shaken around the shrine gates with the mailbox and the refrigerator leading the hip-hop festival!!! Anyone who is concerned about expiration dates, step aside now - no one gets in the way of my glory train! They need to really analyze all the livers of the triangle goose party. Ahh this whole festival was put together by 20 third graders with lots of chutzpah and one panda. You see? Now I am, truly grand, the ultimate one! Shine, shiine, take me, take me nooowww......
I went to a screening in West Hollywood before this was released, and Satoshi Kon was present for a Q&A afterwards. This was literally weeks before Kon passed away. The translator did not to the best job that night, but it was an evening I'll never forget.
This movie was so sweet. I never saw it coming when she laid her heart out for the fat guy. She really did see him for all his flaws and still said such nice things because she noticed his better qualities too. I really didn't see him having any better role than nerdy fat guy and they sprung her feelings about him out of nowhere so that the viewer could see him for more than what could be found on the surface. This was a great, trippy, weird, sad, and yet oddly romantic movie. Paprika became one of my favorites overnight.
The scene standing alone is pure madness... But I love it, thanks for uploading. To foreshadow this scene, Dr. S has just been infected with the utopian dream. His own experiment was used as a weapon by spreading the utopian dream to everyone like a virus, it just hit him....The gibberish is Dr S.' new utopian dream ego speaking, he's so high on ego he can't control himself... To understand everything he said, look to the values of the world's not the subjects. The fridge leads the way... We need Paprika right meow 4/2020....
Well its your opinion about the movie and no problem its possible of this movie cannot be your kind of movie but well tanks for your comment and have a very good life greetings from Ottawa , Canada 🇨🇦 😘 my real name is Angela .
Amazing movie. The song that starts playing at the end lived rent free in my head for an entire month and just because of that song I re-watched the movie 4 times in the course of a week.
I remember the first time I wacthed this film (Paprika) the sounds of the parade music mixed with the animal noises, the instruments squeeking and the people cheering made me feel like this was inducing madness. Truely a Satoshi Kon mastepiece
this movie is why i don't think i'm ever going to watch inception, there's no way it could match the peak this movie reached. RIP Satoshi Kon, you are a legend that was taken from us far too soon.
The original point of the video when I made it was to present the scene with zero context as a shitpost. Perhaps get people to watch the movie to find wtf was going on, haha.
my thoughts EXACTLY! love this version, but from about ½ second in, i was trying to convert it to frank renolds. there's a pair of stories in james ellroys 'crimewave' told from the perspective of danny getchill, devitos character in 'la confidential' that are in an alliterative headline style --one of em being about a murderous fur-heist involving sammy davis jr.-- that i always hear in his voice when i read em, and then read em again-- they're page after page of intensely lurid tongue twisters, check em out-- lets start a petition to get him doing em!
Transcript for those who want it Yes, sir! True satisfaction! That's what discipline brings! Even the five court ladies dancing to frog flutes and drums had it, and so did the whirlwind of recycled paper! Computer graphics playing in my head and I like it! I don't support Technicolor parfaits and those snobby little petite fours that sit there uneaten, and my position on that is common knowledge to everyone in Oceania. Now the time has come to return to the great blue sky, where confetti falls like stardust and everyone shaking around the shrine gates with the mailbox and the refrigerator leading the hip hop festival! Anyone who is concerned about expiration dates, step aside now! No one gets in the way of my glory train! They need to really analyze all of the livers of the triangle goose party! Ahhh! This whole festival was put together by twenty third-graders with lots of chutzpa and one panda! You see?! Now I am... truly grand! The ultimate one!
I remember the first time I saw this with subs. I legit thought I was having a stroke. Either that, or someone got lazy and Google Translated the whole thing.
Out of context, this scene comes across as funny (especially when Shima runs out the window looking like he was flying for two seconds). In context, this scene comes across as disturbing. Before that scene, the cast (including Shima) discusses how dangerous the nearly-finished DC Mini is. Because a parade dream was implanted into Shima's mind, he hysterically ran through a window. It is weird to see the scene out of context when you know the context.
This is what happens when an AI writes your script. (this is a joke, I love this movie, but how quickly things goes off on random tangents makes me think of modern AI scripts)
When I first watched this movie (Japanese with English subtitles), I thought the subtitles were off but as he kept talking I realized he was having a dream
The madness poem by Himuro and chief is my tester for subtitles, though my bluray copy only has decent subs in ENG, rather than my native language. Also I implore anyone who haven't watched the movie in JPN dub, please do so. IMO the experience is pretty different.
I live with the self assurance that in whatever anime story that this is from, this character was not suffering from any substance alteration, psychological pathology, possession, or brain altering infection, and did and said all of this purely out of their sober, lucid, eccentric personality! And sleep much better at night knowing that such a scene exists.
I love how you feel like he's just speaking gibberish, but then in the next scene you see the parade where everything he described is actually happening and you're like "oh okay the film is gonna be like this."
this show was like a pun that turned into reality
@@NPC_RUclipsit’s a movie
You're telling me that that word soup actually meant something???
@@gregorymckenzie7511the movie is called Paprika, it can best be described as "Weaponized dreams". Like someone watched Inception and wanted it to be 10000× more Japanese
@@gregorymckenzie7511yes. The movie(Paprika) is all about dreams and fantasy bleeding into reality, so of course it uses dream logic... In a way that feels both like crazy talk(this scene) and worryingly making sense(the parade scene OC is talking about)
I remember reading the subtitles while I was really tired, I thought I was losing my mind and not reading the subs properly. Then I heard him say all that in English and went 'oh'
yeah this is why you watch anime in a language you speak and not just subtitles lol (I am westerner who speaks Japanese, I still watch in English)
@@superbere 😵💫
@@kingofstrangeness7014 only weabos watch anime in Japanese haha. The Japanese they speak in anime isn’t real Japanese, it’s a weird made up version that sounds stupid and unintellectual. Only people who don’t speak Japanese thinks it’s better.
paprika's the perfect movie to watch sleep deprived I had no idea if I was losing my mind or not during these early scenes
Hi, I'm sending this to-the-point message both as a warning and as an extension of hope. Ever wonder how the world can be such a cruel place? Because of people's sin and disobedience to God - the just, loving, and holy Creator of everything. And no one can clean up their sin without first accepting Jesus Christ into their lives, because sin lies at the core of our being and there's no way we can get rid of it ourselves.
Yes, I'm proselytizing Christianity, but it's a matter of (spiritual) life and death. If you're already a saved Christian, great, keep up the faith, dive into the Bible, and live in daily repentance.
God is real, and He's unlike any of the Greek, Roman, or other pagan gods. He's above all gods, and definitely above his enemy Satan - the wicked tempter and master deceiver. People doubt God's existence and/or goodness because of all the pain and suffering they see on earth. But pain exists because of people's sin, and it makes the world a testing ground for believers in Christ until they die and enter Heaven. Heaven is the eternal reward for keeping faith in Jesus to the very end of one's life.
We all deserve eternal punishment in Hell for rebelling against God and His laws. God is merciful, however, and sent Jesus (who IS God but was incarnated as a human) to suffer and die on a cross as a sacrifice in our place. Jesus lived a perfect and sinless life, and is our example to follow. But only by confessing to Jesus our sins - like self-worship, hatred of others, bullying, addictions, fetishes, sex outside of marriage, violence, cheating, stealing, etc. - and by desiring to live righteously, can He restore us and bring us to a sincere relationship with Himself... with God.
That is the message of hope - salvation in Jesus Christ. I'll warn you now, that if you think you can live, do, and act as YOU want, instead of as GOD wants (as He outlines in His Holy Bible), and come out perfectly fine, you're going to be in for a sad, sad shock.
You don't need to respond to this unless you have questions and want to learn more about the Christian faith. You have to decide your own personal eternity and whether you spend it in Heaven or in Hell.
>spouts gibberish for a minute straight
>doesn't elaborate further
>runs out of the room maniacally laughing
>jumps out of window
Chad behavior
As one does.
Legend status
if you watch the movie you'll be surprised to see its not gibberish AT ALL
Based
What i love most about this is that LITERALLY THE MOMENT BEFORE THIS he was speaking completely reasonably like a regular scientist. Its like a switch just gets flipped mid conversation and suddenly hes going off, my first time watching it it actually took me a couple seconds to even realize he was speaking gibberish in the first place.
Same dude
I love that it takes the other characters a second to see that he’s not speaking with reason or logic and that it’s scaring some of them
IT'S LIKE A FREAKING UNTRAINED AI LANGUAGE MODEL, i think i may need to watch this movie
@@kaxcommentssomethingREAL did you have to make it lame by comparing it to ai training
@@umjammerlammy9993 it's just a silly comparison don't take it too seriously
This is so well animated. His head has a particular cuboid shape to it, and never once does it feel deformed or lose volume, despite how he keeps looking around. Mark of a truly talented animator.
it’s a blend of 3D and 2D animation, but it’s mostly 3D
Source: My ass
Very clearly 3D
@@hadisoufi7752 It's a 2.5D animation with 3D elements and scenes.
@@iCantEvenButtonsGaming You know nothing about either 2D and 3D, or there is something wrong with your eyes. This movie is entirely 2D. Yes, hard to believe for somebody used to modern anime quality, I guess.
The voice actor did an amazing job, he's reading pure gibberish but does it so naturally. I wonder how many takes it took to nail this.
I once had to play a theater play where pretty much the entire text is gibberish like that. It's really fun, you kinda have to impart your own meaning on the words to make it work. You still speak nonsense but with intent and if you do it well enough people kinda feel like they get you, they don't understand the words but they get the emotion. Kinda like watching a movie in a language you don't understand without subtitles, except it's all words you recognize which makes for a very interesting if strange experience.
@@Laezar1 looking behind the words, i love it
I kinda wanna get a transcript of what he said just to practice and see how natural I can make it sound
@@Laezar1 sounds rad
@@HeavyMetalHindu that sounds so cool! good luck!
I love how it was a normal conversation, then it quickly changed topic and then escalated very quickly. It really is one of my favorite movie scenes of all time.
Yeah....I saw this movie once and I was instantly hooked .
The glory train derailed in the fanciest of directions! Full of awe was the skydiving turtle, as he swooped down for lunch!
@@I_am_a_human_not_a_commodity I'm extremely confused, but I don't think commodities are very important to dwell on, even space and fairy dust will have more worth than bullet shells.. The light roads are filled with them aren't you.. Huh..?
when i saw the thumbnail i thought this was some strange episode of the boondocks with a weirdly animated robert freeman
Same 😂
I actually thought boondocks at first as well but then thought "... paprika?"
Thats wild me too
Least chaotic Boondocks episode.
Yup
What I love about this is that at first, you think he's just expressing his thoughts in a colorful and passionate way.
At the start, you can assume that he's comparing the situation of wanting true satisfaction to a weird musical he saw about frog women with flutes made of recycled paper.
Then he says that he has CGI in his head and enjoys it. It could just be his way of expressing how he's alright with what the future of technology holds.
Then the part where it can be assumed that he's referring to and disagreeing with the guys up top wanting to waste the possibilites of the new technology and stay in the simpler times (technicolor parfeis left uneaten).
But at the end of that, he brings up Oceania as being the place where his stance on the matter is common knowledge. It's strangely specific.
Then he says everyone should "return to the great blue sky." Not look up to, like reaching for the stars, RETURN to. As if humanity and society started out in the sky. It's factually wrong and it throws you off.
He hypes the sky up as this great party place with confetti akin to stardust. That brings you back a bit because you then think "oh, he's talking about space! He must be trying to say that with true satisfaction of accepting new technology, eventually we'll live amongst the stars and party forever!"
Then he says "the mailbox and the refrigerator leading the hip-hop festival." That's when you realize that the dude has been speaking nonsense the entire time.
Lol
and then in the next scene it all happens and you know what it means to be watching _Paprika._
Lmao
Grandpa forgot the pills
And shortly before he runs out of his office, we get a good view of the bald guy in the wheelchair, that, coming after _that_ whole monolog, somehow leaves a strong impression of being kind of a cheap knockoff version of Professor Xavier 😁... which, in that context, is pretty much its own way of absurd 😂👍...
I love how only HALF of this makes sense when you realize what he's seeing.
i voted for the triangle goose party
Matthew James same here man
Did you really analyze their livers?
After analizing their livers we determined that they were being drugged and they couldn't be trusted...
You bastards, their livers were unanalyzed
I’m a 23rd grader who I voted for the party too 🛸
Context: The next scene is five court ladies dancing to frogs and flutes with a whirlwind of recycled paper, all while the refrigerator and mail box lead a hip hop festival.
And to think it was all put together by 20 third graders with lots of hootzpah and one panda!
I heard that in my head as "23rd" Graders LOL :)
I don't need no context, but thank you.
Chutzpah but yes those kids and one panda are something else
All i want in life is for Danny DeVito to act out this scene.
You know he would have the time of his life.
He’d nail it
It would completely fit in a episode of IASIP
When you understand those blabbering and see the next scene in awe
yes!!! I replayed what the professor said multiple times like wtf is he saying about the toaster and refrigerator?? and then the next scene comes on and your jaw starts coming undone
@@latenightcashews yea bro when i saw this movie (i think at the start of this month.. i was confused but i let it play and then he did that and then i realized what happened
This movie is better than inception
Inception tried, but ended up sucking balls. Im very glad i found this movie years later
Based
not only that but also inception took a scene from this movie shot by shot lmao.
@@cristianoliver4447 They only have a similiar concept, other than that plotwise they are completely different movies. Maybe the elevator scene where it takes you to a certain dream is a direct inspiration but that's all I can think of.
@@kmrmn6051 the mirror too
It's a sin you didn't put also the next parade scene
yes
It’s funnier out of context
@@GarredHATES Yep, this was meant to be an out of context shitpost.
@@GarredHATES Either you have the context, or you have a different sense of humor than I do.
Honestly, having not seen the movie, I hated this scene until I read the comments.
Context seems very necessary here.
Is it just me or does this sound how people actually sound in dreams?
I mean at that point in the movie he's pretty much taken over by a particularly insane dream so yeah
@@PeeperSnail It's also just like a manic delusion experienced by someone with bipolar or schizoaffective disorder, which I suppose is sort of the point of the movie. They're trying to treat psychiatric patients whose line between dreams and reality has become broken.
The movie captures the feeling of dreams amazingly well.
That's when you know a man's lost it and found it at the same time.
Yes sir, true satisfaction!.. That's what discipline brings, Even the 5-quart ladies dancing to flog flutes and drums had it, and so did the world with recycled paper. Compiuter graphics playing in my head and I like it! .... I don't support Technicolour parfaits and those snobby little petit fours that sit there uneaten, and my position on that is common knowledge to everyone in Oceania.
Now the time has come to the great blue sky where confetti falls like Stardust and evrythings shaken around the shrine gates with the mailbox and the refrigerator leading the hip-hop festival!!! Anyone who is concerned about expiration dates, step aside now - no one gets in the way of my glory train!
They need to really analyze all the livers of the triangle goose party. Ahh this whole festival was put together by 20 third graders with lots of chutzpah and one panda. You see? Now I am, truly grand, the ultimate one!
Shine, shiine, take me, take me nooowww......
So close to making sense
I went to a screening in West Hollywood before this was released, and Satoshi Kon was present for a Q&A afterwards. This was literally weeks before Kon passed away. The translator did not to the best job that night, but it was an evening I'll never forget.
This movie was so sweet. I never saw it coming when she laid her heart out for the fat guy. She really did see him for all his flaws and still said such nice things because she noticed his better qualities too. I really didn't see him having any better role than nerdy fat guy and they sprung her feelings about him out of nowhere so that the viewer could see him for more than what could be found on the surface. This was a great, trippy, weird, sad, and yet oddly romantic movie. Paprika became one of my favorites overnight.
The first time I saw this scene I thought I'd spontaneously lost grasp of the English language. Very much an "I am having a stroke?" moment.
For anyone who wondered, this is bipolar mania in a nutshell.
General word salad in psychotic symptoms as well.
Hey! I take offense to that. My manic ramblings were at least 50% more coherent.
@@DungeonClimberay you said it buddy
So ideal political leader
Sadly true Also of our billionaires....of course we can't talk them insame....we call them eccentric...or colorful
The scene standing alone is pure madness... But I love it, thanks for uploading.
To foreshadow this scene, Dr. S has just been infected with the utopian dream. His own experiment was used as a weapon by spreading the utopian dream to everyone like a virus, it just hit him....The gibberish is Dr S.' new utopian dream ego speaking, he's so high on ego he can't control himself... To understand everything he said, look to the values of the world's not the subjects. The fridge leads the way...
We need Paprika right meow 4/2020....
I’m confused
I think weston has instead been infected with the utopian dream.@@MusicalComparisons
@@MusicalComparisons my too brother, me too
Is this comment also a work of surrealism?
"I heard it's amazing when the famous purple stuffed worm with the tuning fork does a raw blink on harakiri rock! I need scissors! 61!"
I remember I actually sampled this part of the movie for a radio project back in the day. It's still powerful.
Can you share it?
@@MusicalComparisons I could try to find it... it's been a while. It's just a sample from the (European) Spanish version
@@aftereando so you had a radio.... club lol
@@nathanly2878 I know... I'm such a nerd! 🤓
R.I.P satoshi kon you will never be forgott .
What is this movie?
KrimO the movie is called paprika and its very good go and watch : ) .
@@gabrielgamesfarias4396
I downloaded it and tried to watch it, but I don't know why I found it boring and closed it in the middle of it 😐
Well its your opinion about the movie and no problem its possible of this movie cannot be your kind of movie but well tanks for your comment and have a very good life greetings from Ottawa , Canada 🇨🇦 😘 my real name is Angela .
@@krimo5700 you have no brain
Amazing movie. The song that starts playing at the end lived rent free in my head for an entire month and just because of that song I re-watched the movie 4 times in the course of a week.
His tombstone reads
“High on life, and drugs”.
Who need drugs, when you have a dream manipulation gadget.
More like "High on EVERYTHING!!!"
I absolutely love this movie and its trippy atmosphere. I also remember seeing you in the comment section of a vid once oddly enough.
I remember the first time I wacthed this film (Paprika) the sounds of the parade music mixed with the animal noises, the instruments squeeking and the people cheering made me feel like this was inducing madness. Truely a Satoshi Kon mastepiece
The exact point in the conversation when you realize you’re going to have to find a care home for dad.
actually this reminds me more of those "bad lip reading" videos
1:13 wow he was probably running really fast to break through the window and get that much distance.
0:48 I'm with the guy on the left wondering wtf is he talking about?
this movie is why i don't think i'm ever going to watch inception, there's no way it could match the peak this movie reached. RIP Satoshi Kon, you are a legend that was taken from us far too soon.
It sounds like he's reading off the lyrics of a Beck song.
for the sake of posterity, there is an annotation in the corner that says "Don't worry. He survives."
Imagine how many more amazing movies we could have gotten with Satoshi Kon
Paprika is still, after many many years, one of my favorite anime
You deserve an award for actually saying the name of the movie. Thank you
The movie is Darude by Sandstorm
Hey, thank you kind sir or madam for putting the anime title in the description. Very kind of you.
I cannot believe you cut the clip there... this going into the parade is what makes it such a wild scene you need the parade
The original point of the video when I made it was to present the scene with zero context as a shitpost. Perhaps get people to watch the movie to find wtf was going on, haha.
@@HeruruMeruruWould be easier for people to watch it if you told us it's name.
@@goatslayer3160 True, got the clip in my feed yesterday and had to look at the sea of comments and recommendations to figure out which movie it was.
@@SalvadorTorres-nb2ikand yet you didn’t post the name of the movie in this comment. Lol
I thought this was the boondocks until I looked at the animation movement.
thought this was grandad from the Boondocks
He's getting off the merry-go-round while there's still time.
Rest In Peace Satoshi Kon.
WHY was he not voiced by Danny DeVito
my thoughts EXACTLY!
love this version, but from about ½ second in, i was trying to convert it to frank renolds.
there's a pair of stories in james ellroys 'crimewave' told from the perspective of danny getchill, devitos character in 'la confidential' that are in an alliterative headline style --one of em being about a murderous fur-heist involving sammy davis jr.-- that i always hear in his voice when i read em, and then read em again-- they're page after page of intensely lurid tongue twisters, check em out-- lets start a petition to get him doing em!
Grandpa overdosing on Cocaine.
このシーンが最高なことくらいオセアニアじゃあ常識なんだよ
when I saw this scene today, I was like, "???????????????? wa- I???????"
Transcript for those who want it
Yes, sir! True satisfaction! That's what discipline brings! Even the five court ladies dancing to frog flutes and drums had it, and so did the whirlwind of recycled paper! Computer graphics playing in my head and I like it! I don't support Technicolor parfaits and those snobby little petite fours that sit there uneaten, and my position on that is common knowledge to everyone in Oceania. Now the time has come to return to the great blue sky, where confetti falls like stardust and everyone shaking around the shrine gates with the mailbox and the refrigerator leading the hip hop festival! Anyone who is concerned about expiration dates, step aside now! No one gets in the way of my glory train! They need to really analyze all of the livers of the triangle goose party! Ahhh! This whole festival was put together by twenty third-graders with lots of chutzpa and one panda! You see?! Now I am... truly grand! The ultimate one!
The sad thing is that this makes more sense in context, but that context is in and of itself absolutely bonkers.
I remember the first time I saw this with subs. I legit thought I was having a stroke. Either that, or someone got lazy and Google Translated the whole thing.
your imagination: this scene, but danny devito instead
Don't worry, he's fine. He landed in a bush.
Out of context, this scene comes across as funny (especially when Shima runs out the window looking like he was flying for two seconds). In context, this scene comes across as disturbing. Before that scene, the cast (including Shima) discusses how dangerous the nearly-finished DC Mini is. Because a parade dream was implanted into Shima's mind, he hysterically ran through a window.
It is weird to see the scene out of context when you know the context.
The Japanese voice actor is so much better but i love this scene
This film is massively underrated. Beautiful artwork, great soundtrack, and an interesting premise.
This is what happens when an AI writes your script.
(this is a joke, I love this movie, but how quickly things goes off on random tangents makes me think of modern AI scripts)
When I first watched this movie (Japanese with English subtitles), I thought the subtitles were off but as he kept talking I realized he was having a dream
That's the same voice actor behind Kenpachi from Bleach!!!😮😮
Paprika is the best film about dreams.
He got some serious distance on that jump, for a little old man passing through a plate glass window.
Those are the results you can achieve when you strive for excellence and become a force of sheer will and determination!
This is what happens when you take both the red pill and blue pill.
I'm sleep deprived and falling asleep as I'm writing this and it took me a pretty long time to notice something was off
Paprika was so good.
A partir de ahí, la película jamás paró, hasta el final. Nolan tuvo una inspiración magistral.
Very abstract and yet almost relatable in the strange way
My brain melted listening to this
By the middle of every Monday.........
Apparently an article for SYFY linked to this video, no wonder it's been getting so many views and comments lately.
playing normal speed afterwards must've felt like slow motion
If only it showed the dream sequence, than this would make a bit more sense
David Lodge just straight up had a mental breakdown in the recording booth lol
The madness poem by Himuro and chief is my tester for subtitles, though my bluray copy only has decent subs in ENG, rather than my native language.
Also I implore anyone who haven't watched the movie in JPN dub, please do so. IMO the experience is pretty different.
This is how dreams feels like
Even remembering some of them vividly basically spunds like that too
I just finished this movie 2 minutes ago. This is greatly appreciated! XD
It's like... really precisely written gibberish. It's brilliant.
I have never had a dream like this, but I am writing this comment in hopes that irony grants me such a dream.
Also that man has hops
This came up on my recommendations, I have never seen this movie in my life, and I am confused, and intrigued
I have no idea what this scene is meant to accomplish and I'm ok with that.
I think this is the true opening to I, robot.
I live with the self assurance that in whatever anime story that this is from, this character was not suffering from any substance alteration, psychological pathology, possession, or brain altering infection, and did and said all of this purely out of their sober, lucid, eccentric personality! And sleep much better at night knowing that such a scene exists.
I freaking loved this film, and Susumu Hirasawa's music is, as always, the ultimate vibe.
Paprika is WILD
When someone tells you what you have aways known, but never had the words to say.
Hi Wonder Mike, I'm Homsar, captain of the glory train!
Yes yes Paprika is fantastic
Same studio did Paranoia Agent and Perfect Blue which are also incredible
The italian dubbing of the professor s speech is the best though, the english one kind of lacks in madness
O.G. in here dropping gibberish like he hit a blunt and listened to the Andre 3000 flute album on repeat.
this is robert freeman
And the parade goes on and on...
at 0:26 i had a feeling
Need to watch this absolute Masterpiece again!
Poor dude with the papers. He knocked down and made a mess
I can't unhear Yapdollar in his voice
De las primeras gran escenas de la película!! 💕💕💕
Satoshi Kon was amazing. And will be sorely missed
Great move, i love how reality and dream start to mix.
Reminds me of people trying to sell me on moving to California...