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Paprika was made by the same guy (Satoshi Kon) and is a whole lot trippier.
I've seen both. Paprika was cool but I definitely preferred perfect blue. Paprika being more trippy than perfect blue was its weak point, IMO. It was a lot harder to follow the story and feel an emotional impact from Paprika because they leaned too hard into it being trippy. Perfect blue had a good balance of story and trippiness.
Ah we wanted to watch that too, but couldn't find a eng dubbed version anywhere! I know, I know - absolute heresy - but dubbed is the only way I can convince my partner to watch foreign lang films with me haha.
If I ever find one though definitely plan to give it a go.