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Tomie: Rebirth (2001)

Tomie: Rebirth (2001)
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The third installment to Tomie, the Japanese horror series, follows Tomie -- otherwise known as The Girl Who Will Not Die -- to an art student's loft for what she thought was a modeling job. The student makes the unwise decision to murder her, and eventually realizes that Tomie has been haunting him and his friends ever since. Directed by Takashi Shimizu, Tomie: Rebirth also features Miki Sakai, and is based on a manga series from Junji Ito. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Director(s):
Takashi Shimizu
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Tomie: Rebirth

The third installment to Tomie, the Japanese horror series, follows Tomie -- otherwise known as The Girl Who Will Not Die -- to an art student's loft for what she thought was a modeling job. The student makes the unwise decision to murder her, and eventually realizes that Tomie has been haunting him and his friends ever since. Directed by Takashi Shimizu, Tomie: Rebirth also features Miki Sakai, and is based on a manga series from Junji Ito. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Director(s):
Takashi Shimizu
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    Denna B.

    If you like PG rated horror like the "Eko Eko Azarak" movies, then you may like this movie as they share similar amateur adolescent acting and a lack of a compelling story that would appeal to anyone over twelve years old. Despite having a successful director like Takashi Shimizu, the movie couldn't shake it's low budget production quality. Don't expect another surprise TV hit like "Ju-On" as the storyline is weak and ridiculous. The only positives for this movie were the mediocre special effects and soundtrack. While the cast stated in their interviews that the story contained funny and scary moments, neither was true. The audio defaults to Dolby Digital 5.1 and made good use of surround sound for the background music. The video is bleached out. As for extras, there's a trailer for the movie, a "Storyboard To Film Comparison/Special Effects Comparison" (22:21 min) featurette, an "Interviews with The Director and Cast" (13:08 min) and trailers for four other movies. Not recommended.

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    Angelo L.

    It was the most confusing movie I have ever seen. Nothing made any sense to me.

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