Perfect Blue‘s Remaster Is Getting A 4K UHD Release

Yesterday, GKIDS announced that the new 4K remaster of Satoshi Kon’s 1997 classic Perfect Blue will be getting a physical release. Specifically, it’s getting a 4K UHD 3-disc Collector’s Edition set on December 23. The remastered version of the film is currently in the middle of a theatrical run that began in the US on October 3.
The set will go for $99.99 MSRP (a very considerable chunk of change), but is currently discounted to $78.99. It comes with the 4K UHD Blu-ray disc, a disc with the original definition version of the film, and a bonus disc which contains a complete 117 minutes of lectures from Kon subtitled in English for the first time—besides the 4K remaster, this is probably the most exciting inclusion. It will also have the recording sessions for the “Angel of Your Heart” song from the movie, cast and crew interviews, and theatrical trailers and TV spots. As for the physical goodies, it will also include a 128-page booklet, 10 art cards, and a poster.
Admittedly, there’s probably a discussion to be had about whether Perfect Blue is “better” with a 4K remaster or not. The original version is grimy and low-resolution, likely due to budget and production restraints, but this ends up aesthetically aligning with a movie about such unsettling subject matter.