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Paprika: Parade - Proginoskes - 01-06-2012 Paprika is an excellent movie. I highly recommend it, in large part because it manages to be quite disturbing while also being hugely entertaining. In this the song "Parade" is a microcosm of the film as a whole. These are the translated lyrics: Quote:Energy in my heart is of chemical foam As a power song, I'd guess that it inflicts bizarre, disturbing, and surreal hallucinations on the target, while also messing with their head such that they can't tell what's real and what's a hallucination, only that something is violently wrong. Very definitely a weapon of terror, and thus probably not among Doug's first-resort options. - Bob Schroeck - 01-06-2012 Mm. "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" has much the same effect, but I suspect that where it gives a "good trip", or at least a neutral one, this song would definitely be "bad trip" territory. -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. - Proginoskes - 01-06-2012 This would always give the target the bad trip of someone with PTSD. "Lucy" could very well be song-form LSD, capable of giving bad trips, but "Parade" always gives the worst of the worst. EDIT: I only just now (2nd of February) realized how pushy this sounds. It's your story and everything, of course this is just my impression and I have no expectation that you comply with it. - Bob Schroeck - 02-20-2012 Meh. That's the whole point of this forum, to speculate and debate and have fun arguing over stuff that may or may never show up in a story. Until I actually decide to write it into something, everything here is up for grabs and as long as you're not outright flaming, there's no harm in defending your ideas vigorously. -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. |