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So, 'Tomie: Revenge' is this eerie piece from Ataru Oikawa that taps into the unsettling vibes of the Tomie series. The film kicks off with Kazue, who hits this mysterious girl on a mountain road. The tension builds as the girl dashes into an old, creepy house—already sets a tone that’s hard to shake off. The pacing is kind of slow, but it works for the atmosphere they’re creating, you know? There’s a sense of dread throughout, and the practical effects? They’re pretty decent for a 2005 flick—adds that old-school charm. Performances also stand out; you really get drawn into Kazue’s unraveling sanity. It’s a unique take on obsession and beauty that lingers after the credits roll.
Features practical effects that enhance the horror elements.Atmospheric pacing builds tension and unease.Explores themes of obsession and beauty in an unusual way.
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