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{{Nihongo|'''''Tomie vs Tomie'''''|富江 vs 富江}} is a 2007 Japanese horror film directed by [[Tomohiro Kubo]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=328817 |title= 富江VS富江 (2007) |accessdate= 2011-09-19|work =Allcinema.net|publisher= Stingray|language=Japanese}}</ref> It is part of the [[Tomie (film series)|Tomie]] film series, based on a [[manga]] [[Tomie| series of the same name]] by [[Junji Ito]], specifically ''The Gathering'' chapter from Vol. 3.
{{Nihongo|'''''Tomie vs Tomie'''''|富江 vs 富江}} is a 2007 [[Japanese horror]] film directed by Tomohiro Kubo.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=328817 |script-title=ja:富江VS富江 (2007) |accessdate= 2011-09-19|work =Allcinema.net|publisher= Stingray|language=Japanese}}</ref> It is the seventh installment of the [[Tomie (film series)|''Tomie'' film series]], based on the [[Tomie|manga series of the same name]] by [[Junji Ito]], specifically ''The Gathering'' chapter from the third volume.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The plot revolves around two children who were injected with the original Tomie’s blood, and thus grew into full-fledged Tomies themselves. This didn’t work perfectly, so they started degrading, needing more Tomie blood to sustain themselves.
The plot revolves around two children who were injected with the original Tomie's blood, and thus grew into full-fledged Tomies themselves. The process, however, was flawed, causing them to degrade and forcing them to attempt to locate more blood from a "pure" Tomie to sustain themselves.


The two girls are fully unaware of each other's existence until one of the Tomies, still a young girl, who is playing outside by herself, finds a dying bird and kills it instantly, only for the other Tomie to come across her. They both ask the other who they are, and both in turn refuse to respond, with them becoming rivals.
A young man with a troubled past begins work in a factory, where he attracts the amorous attention of a mysterious woman who lurks behind the scenes. He is a relatively unique young man, perhaps a genetic one-off, in that he feels no particular attraction to Tomie. This of course intrigues Tomie, and she begins to become obsessed with him. Soon, he is caught in a vicious struggle between two rival Tomies. And neither Tomie will die.

Years later, a young man named Kazuki who recently witnessed Naoko, his girlfriend, being brutally murdered, is dealing with depression and [[PTSD]], made worse by the fact that Naoko's body was never actually found. In an attempt to repress his memories of the murder, Kazuki begins to work in a mannequin factory, where he attracts the amorous attention of one of the two girls-turned-Tomies who lurks behind the scenes at the factory. Intrigued by him, Tomie persuades his coworkers to get them to introduce him to her, but when they meet, he realizes she looks exactly like the deceased Naoko, but due to his love for the original Naoko and his inability to move on from her, he does not feel any particular attraction to her. This of course intrigues her even more, and she begins to become obsessed with him.

However, this Tomie soon comes in contact with her old rival, whom she has been searching for a long time; the rival Tomie, who has also been searching for her, finally introduces herself and states that her name is also Tomie. When the second Tomie becomes obsessed with Kazuki as well, he is caught in a vicious struggle between the two rival Tomies. And neither Tomie will die.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* Yū Abiru as [[Tomie Kawakami|Tomie Kawakami / Naoko Ikeno]]
* Yū Abiru
** Chika Arakawa as a Young Tomie / Naoko
* Tōru Hachinohe
* Emiko Matsuoka
* Emiko Matsuoka as [[Tomie Kawakami]]
** Natsuki Kasa as a Young Tomie
* Tōru Hachinohe as Kazuki Umehara
* Masaki Miura
* Masaki Miura
* Nathan Jerome
* Nathan Jerome
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 1 January 2024

Tomie vs Tomie
Directed byTomohiro Kubo
Based onTomie
by Junji Ito
StarringYū Abiru
Tōru Hachinohe
Emiko Matsuoka
Masaki Miura
Release date
  • November 17, 2007 (2007-11-17)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Tomie vs Tomie (富江 vs 富江) is a 2007 Japanese horror film directed by Tomohiro Kubo.[1] It is the seventh installment of the Tomie film series, based on the manga series of the same name by Junji Ito, specifically The Gathering chapter from the third volume.

Plot

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The plot revolves around two children who were injected with the original Tomie's blood, and thus grew into full-fledged Tomies themselves. The process, however, was flawed, causing them to degrade and forcing them to attempt to locate more blood from a "pure" Tomie to sustain themselves.

The two girls are fully unaware of each other's existence until one of the Tomies, still a young girl, who is playing outside by herself, finds a dying bird and kills it instantly, only for the other Tomie to come across her. They both ask the other who they are, and both in turn refuse to respond, with them becoming rivals.

Years later, a young man named Kazuki who recently witnessed Naoko, his girlfriend, being brutally murdered, is dealing with depression and PTSD, made worse by the fact that Naoko's body was never actually found. In an attempt to repress his memories of the murder, Kazuki begins to work in a mannequin factory, where he attracts the amorous attention of one of the two girls-turned-Tomies who lurks behind the scenes at the factory. Intrigued by him, Tomie persuades his coworkers to get them to introduce him to her, but when they meet, he realizes she looks exactly like the deceased Naoko, but due to his love for the original Naoko and his inability to move on from her, he does not feel any particular attraction to her. This of course intrigues her even more, and she begins to become obsessed with him.

However, this Tomie soon comes in contact with her old rival, whom she has been searching for a long time; the rival Tomie, who has also been searching for her, finally introduces herself and states that her name is also Tomie. When the second Tomie becomes obsessed with Kazuki as well, he is caught in a vicious struggle between the two rival Tomies. And neither Tomie will die.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ 富江VS富江 (2007). Allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 2011-09-19.
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