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Tomie: Another Face (1999)

Tomie: Another Face (1999)
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Known as the girl who will not die, Tomie was first the main character in a Japanese manga series. The character was later the basis for several live-action films, including this one, Tomie: Another Face. Directed by Toshiro Inomata, the film stars Runa Nagai as the mysterious Tomie, who makes her way through three separate episodic stories. First, Tomie rises from the dead out of jealousy when an opportunistic young woman jumps at the chance to rekindle a relationship with Tomie's newly single boyfriend. In the second vignette, Tomie meets a man in the park and conjures memories in his mind of a girl he once knew. Lastly, Tomie becomes a coroner's object of affection. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Synopsis of Tomie: Another Face

Known as the girl who will not die, Tomie was first the main character in a Japanese manga series. The character was later the basis for several live-action films, including this one, Tomie: Another Face. Directed by Toshiro Inomata, the film stars Runa Nagai as the mysterious Tomie, who makes her way through three separate episodic stories. First, Tomie rises from the dead out of jealousy when an opportunistic young woman jumps at the chance to rekindle a relationship with Tomie's newly single boyfriend. In the second vignette, Tomie meets a man in the park and conjures memories in his mind of a girl he once knew. Lastly, Tomie becomes a coroner's object of affection. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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95 mins

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    Danielle M.

    I was expecting so much more from a movie based on the manga of Ito. But was left wanting for so much more. I wasn't exactally thrilled with the chapters of the movie, as it left me wanting more, seeing where so much potential was wasted, and it was just generally bad. I gave it half a star because well, that final chapter of the movie left me wondering what we're going to do with hundreds of thousands of Tomies wandering around. Odd more than scary. If you're looking for a fright, you won't find it here. May I suggest Ju-on?

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