Pulse (2006)
Kristen Bell, Christina Milian, Ian Somerhalder, Rick Gonzalez, Samm Levine ... (see more) , Jonathan Tucker
Imagine our wireless technologies made a connection to a world beyond our own. Imagine that world used that technology as a doorway into ours. Now, imagine the connection we made can't be shut down. When you turn on your cell phone or log on to your e-mail, they'll get in, you'll be infected, and th... (read more) Imagine our wireless technologies made a connection to a world beyond our own. Imagine that world used that technology as a doorway into ours. Now, imagine the connection we made can't be shut down. When you turn on your cell phone or log on to your e-mail, they'll get in, you'll be infected, and they'll be able to take from you what they don't have anymore--life.
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PG-13, 1 hr. 27 min.
Directed by:
Jim Sonzero
Release Date: Aug 11, 2006
DVD Release Date: Dec 05, 2006
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The movie sucked! -We can stop the evil ones with red scotch tape. I hope there is enough :-)
"Pulse" is probably the most incomprehensible Japanese-inspired horror movie I've ever seen, but I have to give it some credit: much of its incomprehensibility is a direct result of grand ambition. Many of the other recent Asian horror flicks ("One M... (read more) "Pulse" is probably the most incomprehensible Japanese-inspired horror movie I've ever seen, but I have to give it some credit: much of its incomprehensibility is a direct result of grand ambition. Many of the other recent Asian horror flicks ("One Missed Call," "Shutter," "The Eye," "The Grudge") seemed to follow the same stupid story: a pissed-off ghost wants to kill a bunch of people, and usually utilizes technology in order to do so. Somehow.
The movies were bad enough that you spent most of their running time simply formulating objections to the storytelling and to the logic. "But wait," you'd say, "if the ghost was really pissed off, and was really able to put him/herself into a cell phone, why couldn't he/she just zap someone really quick instead of waiting six days to suddenly appear and...and..." The movies have become a parody of themselves, an SNL skit waiting to happen.
But "Pulse," despite being terrible, actually tried to be different. Here, we have a movie that actually has ambitions to social commentary. Every character is busy typing away text messages, updating social networks, playing video games, etc., falling further and further from the real world. Eventually, somehow, ghosts start using the technology somehow, and it traps souls inside of it, and people become zombies...or something. I don't really know what happens or how it happens, to be honest, and the social commentary is embarrassingly obvious, but at least "Pulse" tried. And even though the film was relentlessly dark (lights seemed never to work, and every day seemed to be a cloudy day), I appreciated the super-bleak ending, a world that wasn't returned to normal. A world on the edge of apocalypse. Usually, these horror movies work in little scares, safe scares that allow for sequels, but "Pulse" just went ahead and destroyed the entire world. It took big risks. No, they didn't really pay off, but I appreciated the effort.
As much as I love watching my celebrity crush (Kristen Bell) in anything and everything, this movie was not for her. Nor was it for funny-man Samm Levine (you know, the little dude from Freaks And Geeks). The only cast member that really worked well ... (read more) As much as I love watching my celebrity crush (Kristen Bell) in anything and everything, this movie was not for her. Nor was it for funny-man Samm Levine (you know, the little dude from Freaks And Geeks). The only cast member that really worked well was Ian Somerhalder (Boone from the hit TV series Lost). It was just a random cast. Plus, it wasn't even scary at all, and the plot didn't really make any sense. And, you'll get tired of hearing the name: Josh, trust me on this one. Also, don't expect much for an ending.
Quite boring "horror" movie. The storyline was somehow strange. First I though that thisis some kind of traditional high school campus horror movie but no... suddenly there was end of the world in a hand. DUMB. Waste of time. Don't watch.
it was awful...a consept stolen from stephen king's "the cell" without anything to say...
Första gången jag bevittnade denna film så skrämde den skiten ur mig. Detta kanske också berodde på att jag satt 30 cm från dataskärmen och såg den. Men nu så känner jag att denna film har sina moment, men blir i längden vilken "ungdoms-j... (read more) Första gången jag bevittnade denna film så skrämde den skiten ur mig. Detta kanske också berodde på att jag satt 30 cm från dataskärmen och såg den. Men nu så känner jag att denna film har sina moment, men blir i längden vilken "ungdoms-japansk remake" rysare som helst. Gillar slutet dock.
while clocking in at under an hour and a half as unbelievable as it may seem it feels like 2 or so hours. As for the contents of the film itself well i guess it was a bit creepy (the second attack is the best in the movie) but i wasn't scared in the ... (read more) while clocking in at under an hour and a half as unbelievable as it may seem it feels like 2 or so hours. As for the contents of the film itself well i guess it was a bit creepy (the second attack is the best in the movie) but i wasn't scared in the least...
I've heard lots of good things about this one, but it left me flat. The plot is goofy, and the over all look of the film is terrible. It's great that you can digitally colour time a film, but to strip out all the colour so everything is hard to see... (read more) I've heard lots of good things about this one, but it left me flat. The plot is goofy, and the over all look of the film is terrible. It's great that you can digitally colour time a film, but to strip out all the colour so everything is hard to see, it just sucks.
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This domestic redo of Kurosawa's ghost story is a reasonably sinister scary movie that faithfully taps into its predecessor's existential dread and distrust of technology.full review
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