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Pulse (2006)
Released By: Weinstein Company   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: 8/11/2006
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Studio: Weinstein Company
Genre: Horror
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Jim Sonzero
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.pulsethemovie.net/
Theatrical Release: 8/11/2006
Home Video Release: 12/5/2006
Cast: Christina Milian, Ian Somerhalder, Kristen Bell, Rick Gonzalez, Tate Hanyok, Riki Lindhome
Published ID: 445400
UPC: 796019795951, 796019795975, 796019796613,
Plot: When wireless technology puts humans into contact with an unstoppable force that's determined to claim the lives of the living for the souls of the damned, it's up to a group of determined teens to close the gate before it's too late in director Jim Sonzero's remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's apocalyptic horror classic. A doorway between the human realm and the spiritual realm has been opened, and now the technology that once made humankind the ruler of the planet has become its digital Achilles heel. With every call made and every e-mail checked, life is slowly being stolen from the living and claimed for the dead. With no way of turning off the connection and no means of reasoning with a force they cannot understand, a desperate group of college students must discover a means of stopping the takeover before the entire planet is transformed into a cosmic haunting ground for wayward souls in search of a home. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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A MISUNDERSTOOD AND UNDERAPPRECIATED FILM 9 OUT OF 10
Added 5/30/2009

I was disappointed in the negative reviews of Pulse, I can't deny I loved this film. Sure it's another American remake of an Asian horror film, but that's not necessarily a bad thing when it's done well. People complained this film had a jumbled plot and it was boring, it does have a jumbled plot, but I really got into it from the get-go. Still, I would have to caution anyone who watches it, but if you like horror films that are out of the ordinary, Pulse is a good rent.
WHAT IT'S ABOUT: Matty and her friends are basically normal college kids. Between studying, there's their active social life through hanging out, texting, and talking to each other in chatrooms online. But Matty notices something strange about her boyfriend Josh; he isn't acting like himself and doesn't return her calls. When she goes over to his apartment to investigate, it's a filthy mess, and then Josh suddenly hangs himself with a phone chord. No one knows exactly why he killed himself, but answers start to pop up when a guy named Dexter buys Josh's old computer from the apartment. He finds a video showing different people killing themselves on a webcam and that Josh kept a video diary. Meanwhile, Matty's life is going straight to hell. People are disappearing and another person commits suicide when she's around. Then her friends start dying around her after being attacked by cyber ghosts that are infecting computers all over the world. Now Matty and Dexter must unravel what's going on, why, and how to stop it.
MUSIC: This music has a nice creepy vibe that fits well with it. Too bad it comes and goes and isn't there all the time.
ACTION: This film actually provides a sense of fear and dread and is executed quite well. I loved the special effects used in this film and really liked how the set pieces for the film were designed along with the ghosts. This is one of the few horror films that actually gave me a true sense of fear and dread.
ACTING: The actors seemed fairly convincing, even the lead actress Kristen Bell was good, something that can be rarely said about women in horror films. She seemed very convincing and played her role quite well. For the most part the actors were good, and any actors that weren't quite on par with the good ones died off quickly. However, there were some moments of bad acting and dialogue, but not from the main characters. Overall, the acting is quite good.
OVERALL: Rental. I loved this film, but people are mixed about it. If you're tired of the usual crappy slasher films, then Pulse may provide a good time.
THE GOOD: The acting, the music, the moments that fill you with despair, the set and monster designs, and the special effects.
THE BAD: The film does get a bit boring and some moments of bad acting and dialogue.

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Do You Want To See A Boring Movie?...
Added 4/2/2009

PULSE is about as nerve-jangling as a "very special" episode of GHOST WHISPERER! I tried to like it. I kept waiting for the terror to begin, unable to accept the fact that this movie was just another ill-conceived remake. Apparently, the dead have found a way to get us through our computers and cellphones, coming after our "will to live". Now, this could have been a great story (please, watch the japanese original) if only those responsible had created a sense of creeping dread and interesting characters. Instead, we get a bunch of young college kids with the collective personality of bacteria. As for the ghosts, well, they're semi-creepy, but do so little that it doesn't much matter. There is no suspense, few thrills, and not much in the way of any true horror. Yecch!...
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Better than what people say
Added 3/9/2009

idc for it being a remake. Every movie is its own movie in some sort of way. I liked this movie alot actually, had good monsters and a good story! better than alot of other horror movies out there. Its not like you yourself could make a horror movie any better, so its best to appreciate what you get in these good movies.
the movie was really cool!

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Information Technology Age Psycho Thriller
Added 3/4/2009

It is all a horror modern civilization brings about in dwelling through modern TV, radio and computing.

Rather psychotic than entertaining thriller.

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Pulse.......
Added 2/17/2009

Depsite what most reviewers have to say about Pulse, I didn't think it was quite as bad as they let it on to be. I've heard it all said. That it is the worst remake to come along in quite sometime, if not the overall worst film ever made, a huge disappointment and a waste of celluloid. Well, in over thirty years of watching horror movies, I'm here to tell you that I've seen far worse that are more deserving of such -ahem- praise. The tale is about Mattie who is in the next room when her boy friend, Josh, commits suicide which is happening alot on their college campus and in several other areas across the country. She and her remaining friends begin finding out about what's behind the suicides which are ghosts who are coming back to earth via electronic means and sucking the life force out of folks like Josh who happen to be accessing their computers, cell phones, PDAs, etc(anything electric). Mattie ends up meeting Dexter who newly owns Josh's computer. Both figure out that a guy named Ziegler is responsible for starting everything in the first place and that Josh was trying to fix the problem before hanging himself. That's, ultimately, when both can either save the world or let it be taken over by the ghosts. Sadly, this is where the movie falls and becomes a disappointment.

Personally, I thought the movie was alot better than some of the other drivel passing for American remakes of Japanese horror movies. Even though the finale was anti-climatic, it was still worth watching. Do I recommend it? Well, I'd recommend the original Kairo first...but yes. To buy? if it's cheap- by all means.

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