Monster of the Week: Tomie
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008Here’s a blast from the past. A return of my Monster of the Week segment, at least for now. And this week, we have one of the most terrifying movie monsters ever… the dreaded Tomie!

I know what you’re thinking. How is a girl that looks like that a dreaded, terrifying monster? Well, I’ll tell you. The story of Tomie is from a manga from the 1990s about a girl so beautiful that men will do anything to be with her, spending all their money on her, fulfilling her every whim. Eventually, though, they become so obsessed with her that they end up killing her, gruesomely. However, Tomie cannot die, and usually comes back to torment the boyfriend who kills her again. The best way to identify her is to look for the mole under her left eye.
The Tomie storyline has made it into several different movies. Tomie in 1999 gives us the longest version of her resurrection, with her growing from a head into a little girl through to young adulthood again. As the movie progresses, Tomie starts eliminating the friends of our main girl, Tsukiko, who knew Tomie before but can’t remember it, due to temporary amnesia. The second film, Tomie: replay, introduces another aspect of Tomie’s recoveries. In the beginning, a little girl who had a kidney transplant from Tomie is being wheeled into an emergency room for a distended stomach. As the doctors make an incision, Tomie’s head pops up through it, apparently having started regenerating from the transplanted organ. In addition to this, we find that Tomie’s blood can cause her to possess those who come into contact with it, as happens with the doctors who operated, and the little girl, who starts thinking of herself as Tomie.
The third film, Tomie: Rebirth, is my favorite of the series, with Tomie not only resurrecting herself, but also possessing a girl through the use of her lipstick. This film is the first really graphic one of the series, with a scene of a mother and son killing Tomie and dismembering her. I don’t want to go into this one too much, as I plan on covering it sometime soon. In 2002, Tomie: Another Face was released with three different stories, all with two connections… one, Tomie, and two, an eye-patched man who seems to be stalking her. 2002’s Tomie: Forbidden Fruit is the last of the films that I’ve seen. In this one, we find out how ageless she is, as the main girl’s father had a childhood sweetheart named Tomie… he never stopped loving her and even named his daughter Tomie. Soon, a girl with the same name that looks remarkably like the childhood sweetheart appears and weaves a spell around the father. There are three more films, 2005’s Tomie: Beginning and Tomie: Revenge, and 2007’s Tomie vs. Tomie.

The films I mentioned here today are really good, and I can recommend them fully. If you want an example of how beauty can be deadly, you can do alot worse than to look here. Coming up will be my annual triple play: Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th and Halloween. I might even be tossing in an extra surprise with a lost article. And so, until next time, this is Red Hawk signing out!



















































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