Who is the main character of the film?
Mima
What is the genre of the film?
Psychological thriller
What is the name of Mima’s stalker?
Me-mania
What are the two versions of Mima?
Real Mima and Idol Mima
What type of computer does Mima use?
A Macintosh
What was Mima’s original job?
She was an idol
Which theme involves difficulty distinguishing reality?
Reality vs fiction
What kind of relationship does Me-mania have with Mima?
He is an obsessive fan/stalker
Which version of Mima represents public expectations?
Idol Mima
What is the name of the blog/website Mima reads?
“Mima’s Room”
Why does Mima change her career?
Beacause she was failing as an idol
What is the relationship between fame and identity in the film?
Fame shapes and distorts Mima’s identity
Who is Rumi at the beginning of the story?
Mima’s manager and a mentor
What are the two sides of Dr. Jekyll?
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Which Apple operating systems are mentioned?
Mac OS 7 and Mac OS 8
What happens to the people connected to her new acting career?
they get injured or killed
How does the film create psychological tension?
Through Mima’s unstable mental state
Why does Rumi develop an obsession with Mima?
Because she failed as an idol and becomes delusional about being the “real” Mima
What is one difference between Mima’s duality and Jekyll’s?
Mima’s is involuntary, while Jekyll’s is intentional
Which operating system introduced the Start menu?
Windows 95
What was the name of the idol group Mima was a part of?
Cham
How is the conflict between reality and fiction represented in Mima’s mind?
Through hallucinations and confusion between real events and imagination
Who is the real killer and why do they act?
Rumi, because she believes she is the real Mima and wants to eliminate the “fake” one
Why is Mima’s duality considered involuntary and psychological?
Because it is caused by external pressure and mental instability
Why is technology important to the development of the story?
It contributes to Mima’s confusion and psychological tension