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Tomie: Re-birth

  • 2001
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 41 Min.
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Tomie: Re-birth (2001)
Body-HorrorEntsetzen

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn art student disappears after murdering his model. Now his friends and family are being haunted by the resurrected woman, Tomie.An art student disappears after murdering his model. Now his friends and family are being haunted by the resurrected woman, Tomie.An art student disappears after murdering his model. Now his friends and family are being haunted by the resurrected woman, Tomie.

  • Regie
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Drehbuch
    • Yoshinobu Fujioka
    • Junji Ito
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Miki Sakai
    • Satoshi Tsumabuki
    • Kumiko Endô
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    5,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Drehbuch
      • Yoshinobu Fujioka
      • Junji Ito
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Miki Sakai
      • Satoshi Tsumabuki
      • Kumiko Endô
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    Miki Sakai
    • Tomie Kawakami
    Satoshi Tsumabuki
    Satoshi Tsumabuki
    • Takumi Aoyama
    Kumiko Endô
    Kumiko Endô
    • Hitomi Kitamura
    Masaya Kikawada
    • Shun'ichi Hosoda
    Shûgo Oshinari
    • Hideo Kamata
    Yuri Hachisu
    • Yumiko Sano
    Yutaka Nakajima
    • Tomoko Hosoda
    Tarô Suwa
    Tarô Suwa
    • Haruo Aoyoma
    Ganko Fuyu
    • Takako Aoyama
    Yoshi'e Ohtsuka
    • Sachiko Kimata
    • (as Yoshie Ohtsuka)
    Masako Itô
    • Norika
    Shin Kusaka
    • Masaru
    Hiroaki Muchima
    • Hiroaki
    Emi Itou
    • Sawori
    Maiko Saitô
    • Yuri
    Kiyoyo Nakao
    • Kayo
    Kami Hiraiwa
    • Misato
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      • Takashi Shimizu
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      • Yoshinobu Fujioka
      • Junji Ito
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    5crossbow0106

    Extremely Creepy

    This is a very creepy horror film/psychological drama starring Miki Sakai as Tomie. In this one Hideo, an aspiring artist, kills his girlfriend/model for the painting girlfriend Tomie. With his friend's help, they bury her in the woods. However, Tomie shows up at a party. Her aim is not only revenge but to haunt the lives of the guys who did this to her. This film is okay, on a par with "Another Face". Not having read the source material of these films, as film value alone it is passable. While the revenge aspect is not only deserved to these guys but necessary to the continuity of the film, the part of her coming back more than once after she has been "re-killed" gets a little tired. So, not bad but not near the best of the series.
    5kluseba

    It's ironic how Tomie seems more alive than the rest of the cast

    Tomie: Rebirth is the weakest entry in the horror movie franchise about the evil girl that cannot die. Let's start with the few positive points. The film certainly has an uneasy atmosphere from start to finish. Sakai Miki might be the best actress to portray Tomie yet as she finds the right balance between human emotions and monstrous manipulations. The film shows a Tomie that is more powerful than ever before. She can come back to life through a picture, take possession of other people when they use her lipstick and even kill people with the help of her hair.

    Despite a good lead actress, an intriguing atmosphere and a few clever ideas, the movie is boring and hard to sit through. Horror movies should be scary in one way or another but there isn't one single frightening moment in the entire film. The cast claimed that the film had humorous elements and were close to a dark comedy but that most certainly isn't the case as the atmosphere remains gloomy throughout the film and people die under terrible circumstances. Most of the acting performances are terrible since actors and actresses constantly move and speak in slow motion that would even make Inspector Mathias and Detective Chief Inspector Derrick look like dynamic characters. The story is also somewhat confusing as it shifts perspectives all the time and includes unnecessary flashbacks. The pace of the film is dragging and it certainly doesn't help that this is the longest movie in the franchise up to that point.

    Tomie: Rebirth is a disappointment because it never lifts up, overstays its welcome and wastes all of its initial potential. Shimizu Takashi directed movies like Ju-On before this film and would later on create the marvelous Marebito but his involvement in this film is underwhelming. Only avid collectors and fans of the franchise can give this film a try. Anyone else should stick to Tomie or Tomie: Replay or just read the manga.
    6TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness

    "Tomie: Re-Birth"- Another step in the right direction for the troubled franchise. Mildly creepy and atmospheric.

    If there's one thing that can and should be said for the popular cult- franchise "Tomie", it's this: despite an extremely shaky and underwhelming start, the series does make a noted improvement each time with its first round of sequels. It's a franchise that can be well-worth investing in as a result, despite also being one that has the most extremes of up's and down's throughout it's numerous entries.

    Yes, despite being a massive fan of the horror genre and particularly of Japanese creep-shows, I've never been particularly taken with the original "Tomie" movie. Based on a popular ongoing manga of the same name by author Junji Ito, the first entry in the film franchise was a messy swarm of under-developed ideas, sloppy attempts at atmosphere building, trite and hackneyed writing and direction and poorly established rules. It was a fundamental failure both as an example of horror and as a film in general. Thankfully, it's first sequel in "Tomie: Replay" was a marked improvement in virtually every capacity, with fun direction, decent writing and generally strong performances.

    And I do think that this third entry, "Tomie: Re-Birth", is another step in the right direction for the franchise. With a nice, slow sense of pacing and a great sense of direction from famed director Takashi Shimizu, this entry has a lot going for it. It stands as one of the better early entries in the series, and can be a great deal of fun.

    A young woman named Tomie is modeling for a painting by an artist named Hideo. After she defaces the painting in a jealous fit, Hideo kills her. But, as any fan of the series will know... Tomie will not die. And thus she returns to torment the artist and his friends, leading to an intense and disturbing story filled with twists, turns and subversion of expectation...

    I firmly believe the main strength that sets this entry apart is the wonderful direction of Takashi Shimizu, who is best known for creating the very popular haunted-house series "Ju-On" and for also directing the first two entries in its American remake series "The Grudge." Shimizu is a fine director when it comes to slow-build, atmospheric horror, and he excels here with some great, creepy sequences of bodily terror. It's arguably the most disturbing of the first three films, and Shimizu it helps to give it a grand sense of dread and intrigue. Especially in some of the very trippy-yet-grounded visuals that he relishes in. We also have one of the best Tomie's of the series here thanks to actress Miki Sakai, who excels in the role in a way not many of the other actresses to portray the character have.

    The film does have some faults to it, however. Much as many entries in the series do. I found that while it is a good time, it can often move a bit slowly. To the point it can be boring even. Some scenes feel a tad out of place and wonkilly inserted into the narrative. And much like virtually every other film in the series, it wrongfully assumes that the viewer is intimately familiar with the source material, causing some confusion with those who aren't. And it is a serious problem- adaptations should be able to stand on their own without knowledge of what came before. The films should try and explain the rules and goings on more than they have been to this point. It causes an unnecessary level of confusion for the viewer, and not in an intentional way.

    That being said, I'd rank this one right about on par with the previous entry- the very enjoyable but mildly flawed "Replay." It's a lot of fun. It's very watchable. It runs laps around the sub-par original. But it still has a few faults holding it just shy of being a "great" movie. As it stands, it's merely decent. Worth watching for fans of horror and Asian cinema... but probably not for general movie-goers.

    I give "Tomie: Re-Birth" a slightly above average 6 out of 10. Another step in the right direction for the series. But not enough of an improvement for me to call it a great film.
    6thola01

    Decent japanese Ghost-Story

    This is the story of Tomie, a young japanese woman, who gets stabbed to death by her boy-friend in the beginning of the film. Don't ask why, because the two really seem to be in love. While he's painting a picture of her, she slightly whispers that she loves him. And suddenly he seems to lose control. When two of his friends appear, they find him holding her dead body in his arms. The three decide to keep this homicide as a secret and bury her somewhere in the woods. But a few days later she's back and looking for revenge. Strange things begin to happen.

    Not the right choice if you're looking for a gory splatterflick. Almost no blood at all. But if you're a friend of films like "The Ring", "Uzumaki" or "Parasite Eve" this one could be the right choice. Can be compared with the first two but is not as brilliant as "Parasite Eve", although the end looked pretty similar.

    So while the gorehounds among you might call this boring, i would say it was slow but entertaining and rate it 6/10.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    One step forwards for the series, then two steps back...

    This installment of the "Tomie" series is, well in lack of better words, unnecessary. Why? Well, the story offered nothing new to the series that hadn't already been seen in "Tomie" or "Tomie: Replay". In fact, if you have seen the first "Tomie" movie, you can just as well skip this installment, as it is basically the exact same story, just with different characters and set in a different place.

    The "Tomie" series was starting to rise up with "Tomie: Replay", and then this one, "Tomie: Re-Birth", comes along and pushes it right back down the ladder.

    There was nothing scary about this movie, just like the previous ones. And the storyline, well basically it is about the undying Tomie girl who comes to torment those who love and kill her. Same old, same old.

    The people in the movie did good enough jobs with their given roles, though there was nothing outstanding here.

    The only outstanding part of the entire movie, was the crawling head with the weird arm-like appendages. And that was hardly enough to make up for the rest of the movie.

    "Tomie: Re-Birth" was plain and rather uneventful at best, and it wasn't really a movie that was necessary in any way to the "Tomie" storyline. After having seen this installment to the series, I am starting to dread how the last ones in the series will turn out to be...

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 24. März 2001 (Japan)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Japan
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      • Japanisch
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      • 富江 怨念再生
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      • Daiei Motion Picture
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