Replay is a very suitable subtitle for this third film in the series. It starts off much weirder than the previous installments. This time Tomie starts her life as a head in a young girls stomach. It was a very unsettling and queasy opening and probably the most memorable moments...( read more)
Ken'ichi End?, Kenichi Endo, Kumiko Kane
Canadian rockers Rush are in fine form in the trio of live shows captured here -- now with new stereo mixes created by guitarist Alex Lifeson and music engineer Mike Fraser from the original concert m...( read more
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DVD Release Date: June 13, 2006
Stats: 29 reviews
Flixster Reviews (29)
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May 13, 2009
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May 6, 2008
Weird and suspenseful. I will look into the other "Tomie"-movies and recommend this one to friends that like japanese horror.
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June 9, 2009
If you've never seen a Tomie film, watching this one first will have you wondering what the hell is going on, and would suggest to watch this after viewing other Tomie movies.
Director Tomijiro Mitsuishi gives the fans another "Bakemono" film with a solid story plot that someh...( read more) -
May 3, 2008
I had never seen or even heard of the Tomie films until I picked this up. An interesting take on the vengeful women which is so commonly used in Japanese cinema and theater. It is also a unique commentary on the negative effects of lust. Hopefully I can find the others in the ser...( read more)
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