Tomie
(1998) 5.4
" Tomie will not die!"
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| Runtime | 1 hr 35 min |
| Premiere: World | October 6, 1998 |
| Premiere: USA | November 19, 2024 |
| Digital: World | November 18, 2024 |
| Parental Advisory | Frightening & Intense Scenes |
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| Also Known As | 富江 Japan |
eerie•haunting•disturbing•mysterious...•chilling•unsettling•creepy•atmospheric•gruesome•supernatural
Description
A traumatized young woman is trying to recover her memories with the help of a psychiatrist. During her hypnosis sessions, she repeats the name "Tomie" but is unable to recall where she knows it from.Сast and Crew
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Tomie Manga
Overview
Tomie is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. The manga was first serialized in 1987 in a Japanese manga magazine. It is known for its unique blend of horror and psychological elements, which have captivated readers worldwide.Author: Junji Ito
Junji Ito is a renowned Japanese horror manga artist, celebrated for his distinct style and ability to evoke fear through his storytelling and artwork. His works often explore themes of the macabre, the grotesque, and the supernatural.Plot and Themes
The manga follows the story of Tomie Kawakami, a beautiful girl who has the mysterious ability to regenerate and come back to life after being killed. Her presence drives people to madness, often leading to violent and tragic outcomes. The series explores themes of obsession, jealousy, and the darker aspects of human nature.Film Adaptation
The 1998 film Tomie is based on this manga series. While the film captures the essence of the manga, including the character of Tomie and her supernatural abilities, it takes certain creative liberties in its adaptation. The film focuses on the horror and crime elements, staying true to the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the original work.Key Differences
- The film condenses the manga's multiple story arcs into a single narrative, which may alter some character dynamics and plot details.
- Some elements of the manga's psychological depth and character development are simplified for cinematic purposes.
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