<p>Welcome to Internet Movies. You&#39;ve logged into the third episode.</p><p>Be careful what you open.</p><p>Perhaps unsurprisingly, Japanese filmmakers saw the horrors of the internet first – namely, Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Satoshi Kon. The latter understood the internet perhaps more deeply than any filmmaker of his time, and it’s a pity he didn’t live to help us understand it for much longer.</p><p><em>Note: The clips featured in this episode are not owned by Cinematary and are being used for educational purposes, not for sale. All rights owned by their respective companies.</em></p><p><strong>Perfect Blue: (19:40)</strong></p><p><strong>Pulse: (1:01:10)</strong></p><p> </p><p><em>Music: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music</em></p><p><em>License code: WILJUUC5LT2CH26N</em></p><p><em>Artist: : Theatre Of Delays</em></p>

Cinematary

Cinematary

Internet Movies, Episode 3 | A Vision of Horror

FEB 20, 2026101 MIN
Cinematary

Internet Movies, Episode 3 | A Vision of Horror

FEB 20, 2026101 MIN

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<p>Welcome to Internet Movies. You&#39;ve logged into the third episode.</p><p>Be careful what you open.</p><p>Perhaps unsurprisingly, Japanese filmmakers saw the horrors of the internet first – namely, Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Satoshi Kon. The latter understood the internet perhaps more deeply than any filmmaker of his time, and it’s a pity he didn’t live to help us understand it for much longer.</p><p><em>Note: The clips featured in this episode are not owned by Cinematary and are being used for educational purposes, not for sale. All rights owned by their respective companies.</em></p><p><strong>Perfect Blue: (19:40)</strong></p><p><strong>Pulse: (1:01:10)</strong></p><p> </p><p><em>Music: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music</em></p><p><em>License code: WILJUUC5LT2CH26N</em></p><p><em>Artist: : Theatre Of Delays</em></p>