Tomie: Replay

2000 "Based on the popular manga by Junji Ito, creator of UZUMAKI"
5.4| 1h35m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 11 February 2000 Released
Producted By: Daiei Film
Country: Japan
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Infected with Tomie's blood, a surgeon disappears, leaving his daughter, Yumi, to try to discover Tomie's identity and to solve the mystery of her father's disappearance.

Genre

Horror

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Director

Fujirô Mitsuishi

Production Companies

Daiei Film

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Tomie: Replay Audience Reviews

ChikPapa Very disappointed :(
Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Leofwine_draca TOMIE: REPLAY is the third instalment of this manga-based series about a girl who keeps coming back from the dead. The first film, TOMIE, was very much a unique, weird movie with an atmosphere all its own, while the lamentable shot-on-video sequel, TOMIE: ANOTHER FACE, isn't even worth mentioning. The good news is that TOMIE: REPLAY is on much stronger ground, similar in many aspects to the first film but with a more involved storyline.The horror in this film is far more visceral, with plenty of disturbing imagery. There are body parts galore, as well as scenes of violent murder and just plain weird stuff going on (the opening sequence, in which doctors performing a Caesarian discover a woman's head instead of a baby, is difficult to forget). There are more cast members here, from mad doctors to dedicated daughters and the usual rote of young menfolk who find themselves obsessed with the spectral Tomie.The pacing is slow and the tone subdued for the most part, and if you're looking for well-developed ghost sequences a la RING or THE GRUDGE, then you've come to the wrong place. If, however, you're in the mood for a one-of-a-kind cult oddity then the Tomie series might just be for you.
InzyWimzy This delves more into the realm of Junji Ito's Tomie.Tomie: Replay doesn't waste any time placing you into the world of one persistent femme fatale. As a whole, the movie works great with a mix of quick frights and as a screechingly, effective head trip. The acting is great and it's a guilty pleasure watching people becoming gradually trapped in Tomie's quagmire of madness. Just watch Takeshi who shines in any scene at his apartment. Kudos to Sayaka Yamaguchi for her portrayal of Yumi who is one tough cookie (she screams well, straight from the diaphragm!). Note how characters' mental breakdowns range from hushed, vacant tones to high pitched shrieks of insanity. This does well at keeping the story not wholly predictable. There is a 'Tell-Tale Heart' syndrome in the story where you wonder if it's the guilty conscience at work or Tomie herself (or BOTH!!).The spooky soundtrack and sound effects are key. One scene, there will be birds chirping in the countryside suddenly interrupted by breaking glass, loud moans, or a hacksaw cutting away. Some of the scenes look amazing (one reason for my enjoyment of foreign films). This includes Yumi's home with a wooden finish overlooking the city, the bus ride with a cliffside view, and an ominous staircase.Tomie: Replay's definitely my favorite out of the series.
the_headless_cross IMO you can add this to the list which contains Terminator 2, Aliens, and Spiderman 2. What list is this? The list of sequels that kick ass! The first Tomie was pretty good and all, but it felt like something was missing. This sequel adds whatever was missing! First, it is fast paced (watched it for the umpteenth time last night and was surprised how fast it moved), second it actually follows a story from the manga. Also a few creepy moments in this one (all about that crawling on the ceiling, wow!), and IMO this one contains the hottest Tomie to appear in all of the movies. So if you want to watch all the Tomie movies I recommend starting with this one (none of the movies have any continuity so it never really matters what order you watch them in).
Company_of_Wolves I must say, I've seen almost all of the Tomie films and I like this one better. Once i see Re-birth that's them all. it's more accurate to the manga and Tomie is very true to the comic, and for a change she is more beautiful than the heroine (which is the whole point of the manga).She works her magic with the male character's identically with the manga, and they even include her getting cut up. The scene at the beging was lifted straight from the manga, making it in my opinion a better film. Although i do recommend knowing Junji Ito's art before watching the films.