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Review of by Steve M — 10 Oct 2005

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Tomie.

Starring: Yoriko Douguchi, Miho Kanno and Mami Nakamura.

Director: Ataru Oikawa.

Junji Ito created one of the only truly scary comic book series I've read--[i]Uzemaki[/i]. His other famous series [i]Tomie[/i] is almost as creepy, although you'd never know it from the incredibly boring movie adaptation.

[i]Tomie[/i] is the tale of a teen girl who is the center of violent love triangles where everyone involved ends up dead, including her. And, yes, it's plural, because Tomie is so evil that even death cannot stop her--her body always regrows, even from dismemberment, into an exact replica of when she was at her most beautiful... and then she goes looking for more victims to seduce and lead to destruction.

[i]Tomie[/i] is an awful movie in every sense of the word. The only reason I suffered through it until the end was because I wanted to review it for here and because I kept thinking it HAD to get better.

[i]Tomie[/i] fails to take advantage of nearly everything that was truly creepy in the original source material, so it starts boring and it stays there; is filled with drab characters having inane conversations; spends too much time with characters talking about how horrific things are instead of showing the viewer the horror; and has special and gore effects so awful that Ed Wood is embarrassed on the filmmakers' behalf. Finally, the film seems to assume that the viewer is familiar with the Ito comics series, which is an unforgivable sin in my opinion.

[i]Tomie[/i] would have been a One Tomato movie, except the actors seem to be doing as good a job as can be expected with the awful script they're working with. I still recommend that you avoid this one.

This review of Tomie (1998) was written by on 10 Oct 2005.

Tomie has generally received mixed reviews.

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