Tomie Unlimited
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Directed by | Noboru Iguchi |
Produced by | Gen Sato |
Written by |
Jun Tsugita Noboru Iguchi |
Starring |
Moe Arai Miu Nakamura |
Studio |
T-JOY CJ Entertainment Toei Company |
Distributed by | Toei Company |
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Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Tomie Unlimited (富江 アンリミテッド Tomie anrimiteddo) is a 2011 Japanese horror film directed by Noboru Iguchi[1][2] and the ninth installment of the Tomie film series.[3]
Plot
Tsukiko (Moe Arai) is a member of the photography club in high school. On her way home with friend Yoshie (Aika Ota), Tsukiko runs into older sister Tomie (Miu Nakamura) who goes to the same high school. Tomie is also with Toshio (Kensuke Owada) - a guy Tsukiko has a secret crush on. Tsukiko is consumed with fierce jealousy over her sister, but at the same time is intoxicated with Tomie's beauty. Tsukiko keeps pressing the trigger on her camera. At that time Tomie tells her sister that she knows what she is feeling. When Tsukiko stops taking pictures, Tomie is crushed by a steel cross that falls from a building under construction. One year later, Tsukiko still suffers nightmares over her sister's death. Slowly, her daily life returns to some sense of normalcy. On Tomie's 18th birthday, her parents and Tsukiko stand around a birthday cake in her honor. At that time someone knocks on their door. Tomie stands in the doorway with her beauty shining even more brightly. Her parents are delighted to see Tomie and welcomes her back with tears pouring out. Meanwhile, Tsukiko stands there unable to believe what is transpiring.
Tomie manages to get her father (Kouichi Ohori) to whip Tsukiko across the back with a steam iron cable as punishment. Tomie's behavior starts becoming increasingly bizarre as she shows Tsukiko the scar on her neck that begins to evolve into a talking tumor. This scares Tsukiko and she calls Tomie a "monster". Offended, Tomie decides to leave but is prevented from doing so when her father stabs and kills her with a butcher knife. The next morning, Tsukiko witnesses her mother Kimiko (Maiko Kawakami) and father Masashishi dismembering Tomie's body in the bathroom. Kimiko then disposes of Tomie's head by throwing it away in the trash bin and goes to prepare Tsukiko's school lunch, accidentally dropping several chunks of Tomie's flesh and hair in it. At school, Tsukiko notices a girl who looks exactly like her dead sister walk into class. Later on, during lunch break, Tsukiko opens her lunch pack and sees several miniature Tomie heads in it. She runs off and throws the lunch pack into the trash. When her friend Yoshie goes to look for Tsukiko, she hears noises in the trash and leans over to investigate. Suddenly, the miniature Tomie heads appear and suffocate Yoshie with their abnormally long tongues, killing her. Meanwhile at home, Tomie's head rises from the trash bin and convinces her father to kill his wife and feed her to her. Back at school, Tsukiko encounters Yoshie with a tumor on her neck and runs off in panic. When Yoshie enters the Judo club's room while looking for Tsukiko, she is decapitated by the members who mistook her head for the tumor's. Her headless body comes back to life and starts chasing the Judo club members. Tsukiko then walks into Toshio stabbing Tomie's body, and a new Tomie forms out of the blood and begins kissing Toshio. Tsukiko kills Toshio and runs off into a locker room and encounters several versions of Tomie.
Just as she is about to be cornered by the Tomies, she wakes up in her bed. Her parents inform her that she is an only child and that she never had a sister. Tsukiko sighs in relief, believing she just had a bad nightmare which proves to be false when her father starts eating hair and her mother's head appears to be upside down. Her mother chases her with a knife but is attacked by a carnivorous centipede made out of Tomie's heads. Tsukiko runs upstairs and encounters Toshio and Yoshie, who tell her that they never liked her and were pretending to be her friends all along. She pushes them down the stairs and they are both attacked by the centipedes. Tsukiko then encounters a giant Tomie head in her living room and after a brief conversation the Tomie centipedes begin crawling over her. Finally, Tsukiko is shown walking out of the house, resembling Tomie. As she walks through the streets of Japan, she observes other women she passes by, many of them also being Tomie. She walks up to a man, smiling, and is then shown being murdered by him in an apartment. Lying on the floor, she looks at a mirror and sees a reflection of Tomie who asks her "Are you happy now, Tsukiko?"
Release
Tomie Unlimited had its international premiere at the Fantasia Festival on July 31, 2011.[4]
References
- ↑ "富江 アンリミテッド (2011)". Allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
- ↑ "Update: Creepy J-Horror Returns in 'Tomie: Unlimited' Poster, Trailer!". Bloody Disgusting. 2011-02-09. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
- ↑ "Live-Action Tomie Unlimited Film Trailer Streamed". Anime News Network. 2011-02-10. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
- ↑ Lambert, Patrick. "Tomie: Unlimited". Fantasia Festival. Retrieved December 11, 2011.
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Tomie Unlimited at the Internet Movie Database
- Review at Japanverse.com
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