![]() ![]() The film does win points on it's creepy soundtrack though. No real thrills or suspense either unfortunately. Tomie is a horror manga by Junji Ito that predates the well-known Uzumaki and The Enigma of Amigara Fault, which follows the titular woman and how her. The acting is fine, but Miho Kanno who plays Tomie never really comes off as seductive and instead just seems creepy all the time. It also doesn't help that many of the scenes don't particularly flow well or make much sense adding to an even more confusing experience. First off, it seems like the director automatically assumes you are familiar with the characters and the manga and doesn't really explain what is going on until maybe thirty minutes in. This first film in the successful Tomie franchise is rather weak and confusing. Tomie is based on a manga series from the late 80's and what sounds like a great idea on paper just doesn't really translate well onto the big screen. The heartbroken man will generally kill her, but that is exactly what she wants. When she is done, she tosses them aside and moves onto another man. Tomie is a teenager who has the power to corrupt any man with her looks, she has complete control over any man and makes total use of her control. ![]()
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