Aoi Miyazaki, Chiaki Oda, Jun Kunimura

The final installment of the Tomie sequence features a man whose first love, Tomie (Nozomi Andô), haunts him to this very day. His feelings are still so strong that he even named his daughter Tom...( read more  read more... )ie. When his daughter brings home a friend one day who's also named Tomie (Aoi Miyazaki), he's further shocked to find that she looks exactly like his former love. Will this new Tomie be a welcome link to his past, or a dangerous game?

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Directed by: Shun Nakahara

Release Date: June 29, 2002

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DVD Release Date: July 27, 2004

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  • June 9, 2009
    If there had ever existed a being such as this (i.e. a real life Tomie) then Nozomi Ando would have been considered to have at some point in one time or another...a Tomie.

    Director Shun Nakahara (Sky High TV) beautifully - in Tomie fashion - films Nozomi Ando who portrays "the...( read more) girl who won't die" in the final chapter [not really] of the horror franchise.

    Synopsis: Tomie Hashimoto (Aoi Miyazaki - Mt. Tsurugidake) is a school girl who is bullied by classmates on a daily basis, but soon finds companionship from another that carries the same name as her. Without much warning, the schoolgirl's new best friend finds some interest towards her father Kazuhiko Hashimoto (Jun Kunimura - Kill Bill) turning the already not so happy family into a wild folk frenzy.

    The forbidden fruit [almost] the best in the series next to "Rebirth" with Nozomi Ando helming the role of Tomie Kawakami who plays it best where others whom tried the character did not seem to matter, but then again Rio Matsumoto (Tomie: Beginning) and Miki Sakai (Tomie: Rebirth) gives Ando a run for her talents.

    Though the whole Tomie world seems to be posed as a horror tale, Forbidden Fruit is more dramatic with some light comedy making for strange cinema. The film does seem to fall short for storytelling during the last quarter, but the visual effects, music and acting from the cast was far better then most Tomie films out there.

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