Placeholder Image

Subtitles section Play video

  • The opening scene features a high school girl named Tsukiko Izumikawa, who has a strong

  • passion for photography.

  • As a result of this, she always has a camera in her hand and she is also a member of the

  • photography club in high school

  • One day, Tsukiko is returning home with her best friend Yoshie Kazuya.

  • Throughout the way, she continues to click pictures of surroundings as well as of Yoshie.

  • A short while later, Tsukiko spots her elder step sister: Tomie Kawakami, who also goes

  • to the same high school.

  • Tomie is currently seen with a guy named Toshio Shinoda, a person whom Tsukiko secretly admires.

  • This makes her extremely jealous but she does not let it appear on her face.

  • As Tomie notices them, she waves her hand and requests Tsukiko to click a few pictures

  • of her.

  • In the midst of this, Tomie says that she knows her step sister is jealous of her relationship

  • with Toshio.

  • This leaves Tsukiko speechless, prompting her to stop taking the pictures.

  • Seconds later, a steel cross from an under construction building comes hurling towards

  • Tomie and penetrates her neck, resulting in her untimely demise.

  • Witnessing this, a shell shocked Tsukiko drops her camera.

  • When the camera strikes the ground, it clicks some pictures on its own

  • One year passes after this incident, and we see that Tsukiko's daily life is slowly returning

  • to normality.

  • Regardless, she still suffers from grief and recurring nightmares over her stepsister's

  • death.

  • The scene then cuts to Tomie's 18th birthday, where her parents, accompanied by Tsukiko,

  • sit around a birthday cake in her honor.

  • They sing her a happy birthday song and celebrate for a while

  • Amid this, there is a knock on their door.

  • When Tsukiko goes to answer it, she sees a creepy shadow behind the door, who calls herself

  • Tomie.

  • This unexpected appearance deeply unsettles Tsukiko, leading her to quickly summon her

  • parents.

  • Assuming it to be some kind of prank, the father: Masashi opens the door, only to be

  • astonished by the actual return of Tomie, whose beauty shines even more radiant than

  • before.

  • Despite taking some time to come to terms, the parents are overjoyed to see their daughter

  • alive and they welcome her back in joyful tears.

  • Meanwhile, Tsukiko is perplexed by this inexplicable miracle.

  • The following morning, she notices an unusual sight, where her father is smelling and even

  • licking Tomie's hair during breakfast.

  • When questioned, he asserts that he missed Tomie so much and it is just his love towards

  • his daughter.

  • Still unconvinced by his response, Tsukiko steps out into the garden only to discover

  • her mother burning all the photographs she had taken.

  • She quickly tries to stop her, but Tomie comes in between, sparking a heated confrontation

  • between the siblings.

  • The altercation ends with Tomie crashing into a wall.

  • Seeing this, Masashi becomes infuriated and impulsively slaps Tsukiko right away.

  • Following this, Tomie manages to get Masashi to whip Tsukiko across the back with a steam

  • iron cable as punishment for not showing affection towards her.

  • In the aftermath, Tsukiko goes to take a bath and soon after, Tomie joins her.

  • Eventually, the bathroom lights start to flicker and as a result, Tsukiko feels a bit worried.

  • In contrast, Tomie has a creepy smile on her face and she soon proceeds to kiss her step

  • sister.

  • Feeling uneasy, Tsukiko pushes her away and tries to leave, but Tomie stops her.

  • Her behavior starts becoming increasingly bizarre and abnormal as she shows Tsukiko

  • the scar on her neck that begins to evolve into a deranged, talking tumor.

  • The sight horrifies Tsukiko, so she runs away from what she deems a monstrous presence.

  • Hearing this, Tsukiko's parents reprimand her and demand an apology to Tomie.

  • At the same time, Tomie reappears in a seemingly normal state, wondering how she could refer

  • to her as a monster.

  • She also expresses that she is offended and decides to leave the house.

  • Despite the parents' efforts to stop her, Tomie remains resolute in her decision.

  • Just then, something takes over Masashi and he brutally stabs Tomie with a knife, killing

  • her on the spot.

  • He instantly regrets his actions, but it is too late, as his daughter is once again dead.

  • The next morning, Tsukiko witnesses a gruesome scene in the bathroom, where her parents are

  • dismembering Tomie's body.

  • During this act, Tsukiko detects a movement in Tomie's eyes, startling her for a moment.

  • Shortly after, the mother disposes of Tomie's head by throwing it away in the trash bin.

  • She then goes to prepare Tsukiko's school lunch, during which she accidentally drops

  • several chunks of Tomie's flesh and hair in it.

  • While at school, the class teacher introduces everyone to a new student, who bears a striking

  • resemblance to Tomie.

  • This sends Tsukiko into a state of panic, although she manages to suppress her emotions

  • inside.

  • During the lunch break, she confides in her closest friend about this unsettling event,

  • but her friend dismisses it as mere perception.

  • Following this, Tsukiko opens her lunchbox only to discover several miniature heads of

  • Tomie inside.

  • Overwhelmed by horror, she flees and throws the lunchbox into trash.

  • When Yoshie goes looking for Tsukiko, she hears some eerie sounds from the trash, prompting

  • her to investigate.

  • Unexpectedly, the miniature Tomie heads emerge and strangle Yoshie with their long tongues,

  • tragically taking her life.

  • Meanwhile, at home, Tomie's severed head rises from the trash bin and manipulatively instructs

  • her father to kill his wife so that she can feed on her body.

  • Despite initial reluctance, Masashi succumbs to Tomie's influence.

  • Back at school, Toshio approaches Tsukiko and strikes a conversation with her.

  • He expresses his genuine concern for the difficulties she has been facing lately.

  • Hearing him being so compassionate, Tsukiko can’t help but smile.

  • Furthermore, Toshio, who believes that she has a great photography skill, asks her to

  • capture some images of him during his judo practice.

  • Enthusiastically, she agrees to his request.

  • Later, as Tsukiko enters the judo practice room with her camera, she begins photographing

  • Toshio.

  • Just then, Tomie shows up out of nowhere and challenges Toshio to a duel.

  • The latter is taken aback to see her alive so he doesn’t respond to her challenge.

  • He then attempts to talk to her, but Tomie pretends that she doesn’t know him.

  • As the duel begins, Tomie effortlessly takes Toshio down and kisses him in front of everyone.

  • After school, Tsukiko arrives back home and notices a distressing scene: her father repetitively

  • banging his head against a pillar.

  • When she questions him about her mother's whereabouts, he leaves without offering a

  • response.

  • Later, we see Masashi feeding his wife’s flesh to Tomie’s head in the trash bin.

  • The following day at school, Tsukiko notices Toshio passing by her and then walking away

  • in Tomie's company.

  • This deeply saddens Tsukiko, who then makes her way to the printing room in order to print

  • some copies of her photographs.

  • There, she encounters her friend: Yoshie, who reveals a tumor on her neck that is similar

  • to the one Tomie possessed earlier.

  • This once again terrifies Tsukiko, prompting her to flee the scene.

  • Yoshie pursues her and enters the Judo club's room, where she is confronted by members of

  • the club.

  • Upon witnessing the tumor on Yoshie's neck, they immediately decide to cut it off.

  • The group then holds her tight and one of them proceeds to decapitate it.

  • However, they mistakenly decapitate her head instead of the tumor.

  • As everyone watches in horror, the headless body reanimates and starts pursuing the Judo

  • club members.

  • Elsewhere, Tsukiko comes across Toshio, who is seen stabbing Tomie.

  • Just as Toshio comes back to his senses, a new Tomie emerges from the blood and begins

  • kissing him.

  • This devastates Tsukiko because she feels Tomie has taken her lover away from her.

  • Overwhelmed by emotions, she ends up stabbing both Toshio and Tomie to death.

  • As she runs away, she is once again chased by Yoshie, whose head has now transformed

  • into the tumor.

  • In the next scene, a scared Tsukiko hides in a room, locking the door behind her.

  • Inside, she discovers a small trash bin from which Tomie's head emerges.

  • Not long after, another iteration of Tomie appears from a cupboard, her body covered

  • in blood.

  • Moreover, Yoshie also breaks into the room and slowly advances towards Tsukiko.

  • Just as she is about to be cornered by several versions of Tomie, she suddenly wakes up in

  • her bed at home, revealing that everything was just a dream.

  • Relieved, Tsukiko then heads downstairs to the dining hall, where her parents are waiting

  • for breakfast in a completely normal setting.

  • Seeing her distressed face, they inquire about the matter.

  • In response, Tsukiko recounts the nightmare involving her step sister.

  • Puzzled by her words, her parents point out that she is an only child and never had a

  • sister.

  • Confused, Tsukiko searches around for photographs and realizes that there are no any pictures

  • of Tomie.

  • Taking a moment to relax herself, she sighs in relief, believing that she just had a bad

  • dream.

  • Unfortunately, just after a few moments, Tsukiko's assumption turns out to be false when she

  • sees her father consuming hair and her mother's head stretching abnormally to the point where

  • it appears almost inverted.

  • Her parents then chase her, prompting Tsukiko to run towards the living room.

  • There, a huge reflection of Tomie's face appears in the mirror, calling out Tsukiko's name.

  • At the same time, Tsukiko's mother approaches her with a kitchen knife in her hand.

  • However, before any harm can be done, a carnivorous centipede made out of Tomie's head attacks

  • her mother.

  • Seizing the opportunity, Tsukiko decides to dash upstairs to her room, but she is haunted

  • by the unexpected encounters of Toshio and Yoshie.

  • They cruelly reveal their true feelings, admitting that they never liked her and were just pretending

  • to be her friends all along.

  • Driven by fear and betrayal, Tsukiko pushes them down the stairs, after which they are

  • both attacked by Tomie's centipedes.

  • Inside her room, Tsukiko is again confronted by the looming presence of Tomie's gigantic

  • head.

  • Tired of running away, she finally chooses to face her and thus starts talking to her.

  • She inquires about Tomie's real identity and motives.

  • In response, Tomie claims that she embodies everyone Tsukiko cares for: her parents, Toshio,

  • and Yoshie as well.

  • Tomie also admits that she has been taking away all of her loved ones just to make her

  • suffer.

  • And now, she expresses that she needs Tsukiko’s body as she wants to inhabit her.

  • Hearing all this, Tsukiko realizes that she will not be able to survive with all of these

  • relentless visions.

  • She then accepts her fate and decides to fulfill Tomie's desires, instead of dying without

  • purpose.

  • As the sisters reconcile, the Tomie centipedes begin to encroach upon Tsukiko.

  • In the aftermath of these events, Tsukiko is shown walking out of the house, having

  • become one of the versions of Tomie.

  • Wandering through the streets, she finds other women, many of them being Tomie's version.

  • Soon after, she runs into a stranger who asks her to accompany her to his apartment.

  • In the final scene, we see Tsukiko is in the apartment, being subjected to multiple stabbings

  • by the stranger.

  • As she lies on the floor, she gazes at a mirror, and retains fragments of her original identity.

  • However, the reflection she beholds in the mirror is of Tomie, her original stepsister,

  • who asks Tsukiko if she is happy.

  • The movie ends as both sisters share a maniacal laugh, their gazes locked on one another.

The opening scene features a high school girl named Tsukiko Izumikawa, who has a strong

Subtitles and vocabulary

Click the word to look it up Click the word to find further inforamtion about it